Sicily, the new trend of the year
Palermo’s La Repubblica
Indeed, the options are abundant, offering farmhouses, quaint cottages, and elegant villas nestled in a landscape that, until recently, was abandoned and forgotten. This picturesque scenery is characterized by vast olive groves and carob trees, all just a stone’s throw away from the sea, boasting radiant sunlight and an enviable climate.
Ultimately, the goal is to enrich the inland region and preserve its architectural heritage. Thanks to its proximity to the sea, this area has been spared from the rampant overdevelopment of the past two decades.
Furthermore, there are numerous centers of significant historical, urban, and architectural importance, with Ragusa Ibla, Modica, and Noto among the highlights. These cities have been UNESCO World Heritage sites since 2002. Additionally, recent developments in infrastructure appear to be favoring the Ragusan territory, with the presence of the tourist port of Marina di Ragusa and Comiso airport.