Thank you! 😇Yes, I would definitely plan a side trip, my suggestion is Taormina. Syracuse is also beautiful and historic, but Taormina is perched on a hilltop with stunning views. The ancient theater is spectacular with views of Etna in the background. So, my choice would be Taormina. Both places are well-connected to Catania by train, that's the most affordable option. You need about 3-4 hours in Taormina and you'll probably have some time in Catania since 11 hours is plenty enough. The port in Catania is around a 15-minute walk from the city center. Enjoy your cruise and let me know how it was! :)
Thank you so much for your very well done, informative video! Planning my trip to Sicily in Mid-end of October 2023, thinking of being based in Catania and taking day trips for there would be ideally for me as i won’t be driving. Do you have any lodging recommendations in Catania? Also is it recommended to stay over a day or 2 in Syracuse to visit towns close by, such as Noto, Ragusa? Thank you!
Hi there! Yes, Catania is the perfect base for the exploration of Sicily. I got around the island by train, which is well connected with Messina, Palermo, Syracuse and other cities. I was traveling solo and I stayed in Luxury BB Iolanda, located a 10-minute walk from Catania Central Station. The accommodation was great overall. You can also stay in Syracuse for a couple of days because Noto and Ragusa are best explored from there. I didn't have time so I didn't visit Noto and Ragusa, but hopefully next time :). Enjoy your trip! Hope this helps!
Hmm, definitely Via Etnea (the main street) and Via Corso. My hotel was on Via Umberto I, it's a long street with many beautiful shops as well. Enjoy the shopping :)@@momentscreatives
Hello! Hmm, Roccella Ionica is not in Sicily, so you would need to take a train to Reggio Calabria Centrale Station and then change to a regional train to Roccella Ionica. Also, you can combine train and bus, but these options generally take hours and are not recommended. Driving is a better option and the ride takes about 3 hours. Hope this helps. :)
Love your videos. Going to stop in Catania on a cruise. 11 hours... shouls I plan a side trip? Taromina or Syracuse? Which would you suggest?
Thank you! 😇Yes, I would definitely plan a side trip, my suggestion is Taormina. Syracuse is also beautiful and historic, but Taormina is perched on a hilltop with stunning views. The ancient theater is spectacular with views of Etna in the background. So, my choice would be Taormina. Both places are well-connected to Catania by train, that's the most affordable option. You need about 3-4 hours in Taormina and you'll probably have some time in Catania since 11 hours is plenty enough. The port in Catania is around a 15-minute walk from the city center. Enjoy your cruise and let me know how it was! :)
Thank you so much for your very well done, informative video! Planning my trip to Sicily in Mid-end of October 2023, thinking of being based in Catania and taking day trips for there would be ideally for me as i won’t be driving. Do you have any lodging recommendations in Catania? Also is it recommended to stay over a day or 2 in Syracuse to visit towns close by, such as Noto, Ragusa? Thank you!
Hi there! Yes, Catania is the perfect base for the exploration of Sicily. I got around the island by train, which is well connected with Messina, Palermo, Syracuse and other cities. I was traveling solo and I stayed in Luxury BB Iolanda, located a 10-minute walk from Catania Central Station. The accommodation was great overall. You can also stay in Syracuse for a couple of days because Noto and Ragusa are best explored from there. I didn't have time so I didn't visit Noto and Ragusa, but hopefully next time :). Enjoy your trip! Hope this helps!
That is the most comprehensive video for Sicily I ve seen so far ❤
Great video. Might be going to Cantania in Apr 2024!
Spring is always the perfect season to visit! Have fun! :)
Where are the best shopping area for cheap luxury brands?
Hmm, definitely Via Etnea (the main street) and Via Corso. My hotel was on Via Umberto I, it's a long street with many beautiful shops as well. Enjoy the shopping :)@@momentscreatives
Its impressive tourist spot..and highly recomended to visit..
What time of year were you in Catania and made this video?
Fabulous video, thank you! What is the best way to get from Catania to Roccella Ionica?
Hello! Hmm, Roccella Ionica is not in Sicily, so you would need to take a train to Reggio Calabria Centrale Station and then change to a regional train to Roccella Ionica. Also, you can combine train and bus, but these options generally take hours and are not recommended. Driving is a better option and the ride takes about 3 hours. Hope this helps. :)
You have real good taste then because Sicilian cuisine is the best food in the world. Really nice videos, you do a great job. Congrats!
it s real, only because we no have others satisfactions in life! so, eat and become fat lazy and worried!
2024 i will there is plan to visit
Wow so beautiful
No place/site names - bizzare
Русский акцент очень чувствуется 😊✌