An earthquake devastated the Sicilian village of Salemi in 1968, killing 200 people and reducing thousands of buildings to rubble. Down the hill, a faceless modern city sprung up in the village's ...
Condé Nast Traveler editorial staff were not involved with the creation of this content. Sicily is increasingly becoming one of the most popular and sought-after holiday destinations among ...
Since the Valley of the Temples is a must-visit spot in Sicily, it stands to reason that Villa Athena, a five-star member of Small Luxury Hotels of the World, with its own private access to the park, ...
The Independent was not involved in the creation of this sponsored content. Sicily is known for its luxury villas, but it can be difficult to find the perfect rental destination. Supported by Select ...
I am definitely a hotel kind of gal. A week with friends in the Greek islands, though—my first real holiday in at least a decade—called for something else: a villa. But what did this hotel junkie know ...
For all that’s been said about Sicily, the ancient island remains an enigma. Thousands of years of conflict over this Mediterranean jewel means that everything—the art, architecture, cuisine, attitude ...
I slept in one of Don Arcangelo all’Olmo’s bedrooms, floating as if in a dream between Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea. Don Arcangelo all’ Olmo, or L’Olmo, as he is affectionately referred to, is ...
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