MALTA AND SICILIA ORIENTALE
- A hidden Mediterranean journey of stone, sea and fire
- A journey through two timeless islands, where Mediterranean light shapes stone landscapes and the sea is a constant companion. Malta and Eastern Sicily reveal themselves through fortified cities, seaside villages, citrus scents and the powerful presence of Mount Etna.
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Malta – crossroads of civilisations
The first part of the journey is dedicated to Malta, a true crossroads of cultures and histories. Valletta, elegant and compact, welcomes travellers with its golden bastions and palaces overlooking the sea. Days unfold among quiet alleys, panoramic terraces and stories of knights and ancient merchants. Inland, the island reveals a different soul with Mdina, the mysterious “silent city,” where time seems to stand still. Along the southern coast, the sea has carved dramatic cliffs and caves, while Marsaxlokk, with its colourful fishing boats, offers an authentic glimpse of traditional Maltese life.
Nature plays a key role as well: Gozo, greener and more rural, enchants with wide landscapes, slow rhythms and understated beauty — perfect for those seeking tranquillity and open horizons. The final days in Malta are dedicated to the sea, the intense light of Comino and moments of pure Mediterranean relaxation.
A short flight leads to Sicily, a land of strong contrasts and deep emotions, where nature dominates the scenery and history blends seamlessly with everyday life.
Astern Sicily – between lava, Baroque and the sea
Catania greets visitors with its vibrant atmosphere, lively markets, and striking lava-stone architecture. In the background rises Mount Etna, the ever-present guardian of the region — a powerful volcano surrounded by vineyards and small villages suspended between sea and sky.
The journey continues to Taormina, refined and scenic, with panoramic terraces overlooking the blue Mediterranean and its ancient Greek theatre dominating the coastline. Further south, Siracusa and Ortigia reveal the classical soul of Sicily, with temples, golden light, and seaside walks at sunset.
Days flow at an unhurried pace, enriched by intense flavours, volcanic wines, unexpected views, and the pleasure of experiencing the Mediterranean in an authentic yet elegant way.
BEST TIME TO VISIT
- Spring and autumn Offer mild weather and Fewer tourists.
IDEAL FOR
- Cultural highlights
- Plan around local festivals like Malta's carnival
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