Siracusa province is one of the most historically significant areas of Sicily, deeply connected to ancient Greek civilization. The city of Siracusa, together with the rock necropolis of Pantalica, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserving archaeological remains of exceptional importance.
The province also includes the Baroque towns of the Noto Valley, rebuilt after the 1693 earthquake. Centers such as Noto and Palazzolo Acreide showcase harmonious urban planning and refined architectural language.
Between archaeology, baroque heritage and coastal landscapes, Siracusa province offers a sophisticated and historically rich journey through eastern Sicily.
Passignano sul Trasimeno
Montefeltro
Palio delle Barche
The Ca’ Rossa Experience: from vineyard to glass
Recipe: Ogliastra PGI Culurgiones with Pecorino Romano PDO, the taste of longevity










