ISACCO & NINA
ISACCO & NINA
OUR SUGGESTIONS ON WHERE TO STAY
ISPICA
Ispica is a small gem in southeastern Sicily, famous for its scenic beauty
and its charming historic center.
Its streets are dominated by Baroque buildings that tell the story of a city that has been able to preserve its roots while embracing the present
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore, one of the most important sites, is a perfect example of Sicilian Baroque art, where refined details and the majesty of the structure offer a unique spiritual and cultural experience.
Ispica is also famous for its "Cava d'Ispica", an archaeological and natural site that stretches for kilometers, where nature and history blend into a suggestive landscape that fascinates every visitor.
The gastronomic tradition of Ispica is an explosion of local flavors, where "caponata" and Sicilian "cassatini" are symbolic dishes to be savored in the characteristic restaurants that welcome visitors with warm Sicilian hospitality.
Suggestions on accomodation:
Ispica Town Centre
1. B&B Sikelia
2. Casa Vossia
3. Palazzo Gambuzza
4. Boutique House Anna Franzò
Ispica
(recommended for those with a car)
1. Kinanto Bioresort
2. Villa Principe di Belmonte Hotel
POZZALLO
Pozzallo, located on the coast, is the heart of the Sicilian sea, where the intense blue of the water blends with the sky.
This seaside town is famous for its sandy beaches and crystal-clear waters, ideal for those seeking a corner of peace and beauty.
Suggestions on accomodation:
Pozzallo town Centre
1. Hotel 1921
2. Vacanze il Profumo del mare
3. Terrazze Sul Mare
4. Sea&Sun
5. Funduq ospitalitĂ iblea
6. Le Coralline Apartments
7. Acquaduci
Pozzallo
(recommended for those with a car)
1. Relais Torre Marabino
2. Farfalla Blu (sulla stessa via di Villa Barone Alfieri)
3. Hotel Danieli
MODICA
Modica is one of the most fascinating cities in southern Sicily, a place where Sicilian Baroque reaches its maximum expression.
The city, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a labyrinth of alleys, staircases, and squares that seem to come out of a fairy tale.
The Cathedral of San Giorgio, with its imposing facade and panoramic view of the city, is a symbol of Modica's grandeur.
Modica is also a city of sweet treats, and its chocolate is famous worldwide. Prepared according to an ancient Aztec recipe, chocolate of Modica is one of Sicily's most prized products, with a rough texture and a rich variety of flavors, ranging from dark to cinnamon or chili chocolate. The "cassatini modicani" and other typical sweets are a gastronomic experience.
Suggestions on accomodation
(recommended only for those with a car)
1. Hotel Principe d'Aragona
2. Antica Masseria Timparuci
3. Itria Modica
4. Casa Talia slow living
5. Palazzo il cavaliere b&b de charme
THE VAL DI NOTO
Other places to explore in the Noto Valley are Siracusa and Ortigia, Noto, and Ragusa Ibla.
Also, Caltagirone, Scicli, and Marzamemi.