Sicily

Sicily by Mary-Ann Gallagher, published by Footprint Handbooks in 2009, is a comprehensive travel guide that explores the stunning landscapes and rich history of this Mediterranean island. With 288 pages, this first edition provides insights into Sicily’s natural beauty, from the dramatic eruptions of Mount Etna to its picturesque cliffs and turquoise bays. The book includes practical suggestions from locals on attractions and activities, making it a valuable resource for travelers seeking to experience the island’s unique offerings.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including a month-by-month guide detailing the advantages and disadvantages of visiting at different times of the year. The guide features recommended driving routes and city walks, along with personal suggestions from the author on where to picnic and shop for local delicacies. With a focus on travel and reference, this edition serves as an essential companion for anyone looking to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of Sicily.
Official synopsis Publisher
TRAVEL & HOLIDAY GUIDES. From the furious fireworks of Mount Etna to the plunging cliffs and turquoise bays, Sicily is endowed with breathtaking natural beauty. The largest island in the Mediterranean; at the cusp of Europe and Africa, it is strewn with haunting reminders of long-gone civilisations. This title includes suggestions from local people on where to go and what to do. It offers a month-by-month guide to pros and cons of visiting at certain times of year. It features a series of great driving routes and city walks. It also includes the author’s personal recommendations of a place or an activity. It discusses where to picnic and the best places to buy your goodies.
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