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Which is better Tuscany or Sicily?

As between Sicily and Tuscany: For Greek ruins and archeological sites, and for medieval mosaics, Sicily by all means. For Renaissance art and sculpture, Tuscany. Distances: Tuscany is more compact.



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The Amalfi Coast is a great place to relax on the beach, enjoy fine dining and high-end shopping, and take in beautiful scenery. Travelers looking for more culture and history should opt to visit Sicily for their vacation.

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If you're interested in visiting Sicily for its culture, food, wine, architecture, ruins, and history — and have less of an interest in beaches — winter is a great time to visit. And you can even ski on Mount Etna! It's not the greatest skiing in the world, but how cool is it to say you've skied on a volcano in Italy?!

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Sicily can be experienced in as little as three to five days if you are short on time and interested in a quick coastal retreat. However, it's much better to spend at least a week discovering this Mediterranean paradise.

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The best time to visit Sicily is from May to June or September to October. These late spring and early fall months offer hospitable temperatures in the 70s and low 80s, which are ideal for temple gazing, beach lazing or hiking. These are both considered shoulder seasons, and you may be able to score some discounts.

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The best time to visit Tuscany is in mid-to-late spring (April to May) or early fall (September to October). The Tuscan landscape is at its most vibrant during these times and the weather is particularly pleasant, with temperatures around 63°F to 79°F.

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You really need a whole week to see a good chunk of Tuscany. However, if you can stay longer, this itinerary can be extended to two weeks by adding on days in Lucca, Cinque Terre and Rome.

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Best Places to Visit in Italy
  • Rome.
  • Florence.
  • Amalfi Coast.
  • Venice.
  • Cinque Terre.
  • Capri.
  • Sorrento.
  • Milan.


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The Amalfi Coast is world-famous for its beautiful coastline enhanced by scenic seaside towns, dark sand beaches, and steep terraced geography. The UNESCO World Heritage-listed region occupies 50km of coastline and incorporates numerous towns and villages including Amalfi, Ravello, and Positano.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Sicily High season is considered to be January, November and December. The cheapest month to fly from the United States is February. Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Sicily flight deals.

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Here are the best areas to stay in Sicily:
  • Taormina – best area for luxury hotels & beautiful surroundings.
  • Cefalù – best area for families with children (cosy town with a great beach)
  • Catania – exciting city with a beach near Mount Etna.
  • Palermo – Sicily's captivating capital, close to one of the island's best beaches.


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When it comes to traveling in Sicily without a car, you should keep these points in mind: Sicily has frequent, affordable bus transportation options, but it often feels like you're using a different company for every trip. Your route may involve buses on five, six or seven different operators. Buses typically run late.

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Amalfi Coast The jewel-like colors, the breathtaking views, and the hillsides spilling with citrus and olive groves and vines make it a fantastic summertime destination. Indeed, the top of the list of luxury holidays, you can opt to stay in a luxury villa or one of the beautiful iconic hotels.

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Italy is noted for its colourful and culture-rich cities, rolling hillsides and vineyards, beautiful coasts and beaches. Yet Sicily possesses some truly unique landscapes and terrain that is hard to find anywhere else in the world.

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