Taormina
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Taormina
lies in the mountains above the Straits of Messina mid-way between
Catania and Messina, with glorious views of Mount Etna, especially from
its Greek theatre, still used today for many festivities, including the
prestigious Taormina Film Festival.
The theatre is is just one of the many Greek, Roman and Mediaeval
monuments and ruins in the area, including temples, the remains of a
gymnasium and a swimming baths with two naves and a barrel-vaulted
ceiling.
Today, the town devotes itself to visitors all year round. It has become
the most popular destination in Sicily, because of its mild climate,
especially in winter, and successful combination of modern tourism
amenities with an ancient past. Old
established hotels from the very grand to the pleasantly simple, the
variety of restaurants and efficient tourist facilities cater for every
taste, and the main street with many quaint side lanes offers shopping
delights for Sicilian curios, smart clothes and antiques.
A cable car takes you quickly down to Taormina Mare to relax between
more vigorous expeditions to the many and varied surrounding
attractions. This makes it as easy to base a holiday near the beach as
in the town itself.
Take a day, even two, to explore Europe's largest active volcano, Mount
Etna. The more energetic can walk close to the main crater up heavily
cultivated fertile slopes; those who prefer a more leisurely approach
can use the roads encircling the mountain.
In the early evening, there can be few moments to match sitting with a
glass of Sicilian wine as the sun sets over Taormina's spectacular
panorama. And, if you are lucky, Etna may erupt and add a fireworks
display to your experience.
Distances
Giardini
Naxos is 5 Km away, Mount Etna is 30 Km away, le Gole del fiume
Alcantara (the Gorges of river Alcantara) are 20 Km away, Catania is
50 Km away, Messina is 40 Km away, Syracuse is 100 Km away, Agrigento
is 170 Km away.
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