visit the south-east

What to see in the south east of Sicily

In the Province of Ragusa there are three UNESCO World Heritage Cities: Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Scicli, which with their noble palaces and churches, represent an inestimable historical and artistic heritage, considered by all, as the most beautiful baroque in Europe!
 
As little as a 1 - 2 hours drive away from Marina di Ragusa, are other centres of great historical and artistic interest, including Noto, Syracuse and Agrigento; in addition to the baroque you can also admire Greek, Roman, Medieval and Renaissance architecture.

Marina di Ragusa is an ideal destination for those who want to combine relaxing and pleasant beach holidays with countless cultural places to visit.

 

Ragusa

Ragusa

Ragusa is usually called the city of the two patrons, of the three bridges, and is often described as the island within the island. It is a small commune of ...

Scicli

Scicli

Scicli is a town in southeastern Sicily, the Province of Ragusa, considered a beautiful rare gem for its Baroque and recognized by UNESCO as a part of World ...

Modica

Modica

The town of Modica is a jewel carved in the Iblean rocks, situated in South-Eastern Sicily, and a UNESCO heritage site since 2002. Built on several levels, i...

Ispica

Ispica

In the province of Ragusa, Ispica is the southernmost part of the territory and marks the border with the province of Syracuse. The history of the place, known ...

Syracuse

Syracuse

If one had to answer the question: “What is Syracuse famous for?”, the answer would not be short. Really, we are talking about the city on the coast...

Noto

Noto

In the province of Syracuse, but an easy journey from Marina di Ragusa, Noto is totally rebuilt in a different site from the original. The heart of the city is ...

Agrigento

Agrigento

Agrigento, famous for the ruins of the Temples, is a fundamental stop on a trip to Sicily and can be easily visited from Marina di Ragusa. It is a city like no ...

kamarina

kamarina

Some Historical facts Founded by the Greeks of Syracuse, the city of Kamarina was built in the 6th century BC on a hill by the sea. The place still preserv...