The South shores of Sicily offer an enticing, vibrant, and cultural experience where tradition meets contemporary living in perfect harmony. Between Palermo and Catania lies a coastline stretch that captures Southern Sicily’s eternal soul.

Agrigento

The ancient hillside city of Agrigento has been voted the Italian Capital of Culture for 2025. Its majestic Greek temples and impressive landscapes provide a deep-rooted and multi-sensorial insight into Sicily’s ancient culture. When visiting the temples, you pass my ancient olive, almond and fig trees alongside lofty agave plants and prickly pears. Many of which feature in local cuisine and natural remedies. Within the temple gardens lies a cooking school dedicated to sharing the joys of seasonal and homegrown ingredients.

Local life

One of the most enjoyable experiences in Southern Sicily is observing traditional daily activities. In the fishing town of Sciacca, you can witness first-hand the fresh fish of the day being bought to land by local fishermen and women, whose skills and trade have been passed down through multiple generations. As the daily catch is bought ashore, the haggling begins, and buyers bid for the best bluefish, shellfish, shrimp, squid, and octopus ahead of their journey to the town’s fish market. For the food lover, this experience is a feast for the senses and identifies how fabulously fresh Southern Sicilian ingredients are.

Marsala

Marsala is home to the world-famous Marsala wine, favoured by chefs and sommeliers. Enjoy a tasting at the architecturally inspiring and impressively historic Florian cantina and discover how the salt-laden coastal environment creates this wine’s unique character and taste. Of course, Sicily is famous for its high-quality wines, and many local vineyards offer informal wine tastings in simpler, more rustic settings.

Discover the Secret Soul of Southern Sicily.
The shores of Sicily offer an enticing, vibrant, and cultural experience.

Architecture and Heritage

The town of Siculiana offers a good insight into the region’s varied cultural history, highlighted by its Arab quarters and medieval buildings, which retain traces of Islamic architecture. Siculiana also boasts significant medieval buildings, such as the Chiaramonte Castle, built in the 14th century. Perched above the village, it is one of the most important symbols of the town and represents a significant example of medieval architecture in Sicily.

Nature

Be inspired by Southern Sicily’s natural beauty and biodiversity. Explore the tranquil haven surrounding Marsala’s pink salt pans, red-roofed windmills, small islands and blue lagoon. The Stagnone Nature Reserve extends from the Punta di San Teodoro beach to Capo Boeo – an important Carthaginian historical site. It offers sanctuary to wildlife where many bird species thrive in the reserve’s protected environment, including the iconic pink flamingos.

Relax

With so much to see and do in Southern Sicily, it makes sense to organise your sightseeing schedule wisely while also making time to relax and truly enjoy your Sicilian vacation. ADLER Spa Resort SICILIA offers the best of both worlds with an enticing selection of daily activities and excursions. Pick and choose how much exploring they want to do, day by day. With many complimentary experiences and activities, you can immerse yourself in a classic Sicilian lifestyle, from local cooking classes to regional wine tastings, artisan workshop tours, and educational nature walks.

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