Top 10 Things to do in Province of Catania, Sicily

October 9, 2021 Trinity Boughner

Discover the best top things to do in Province of Catania, Italy including Gambino Winery, Mount Etna, A' Piscaria Mercato del Pesce, Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte, Monastero dei Benedettini, Etnaland, Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna, I Faraglioni Di Acitrezza, Volcano House - Museo Vulcanologico Dell'Etna, Piazza del Duomo di Acireale.
Restaurants in Province of Catania

1. Gambino Winery

Contrada Petto Dragone SNC, 95015 Linguaglossa, Sicily Italy +39 348 822 0130 [email protected] http://www.vinigambino.it/
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5.0 based on 818 reviews

Gambino Winery

On the eastern side of the Etna volcano, in the woods of the National Park and facing the sea of Taormina, the Gambino vineyards are a pleasure for your senses and for your heart. A Pleasure for your sight, because they represent one of the best models of Etna vineyards of high altitude: in an exclusive natural environment, at 800 meters above sea level, the vineyards lay on sunny and airy terracing that have a breathtaking panorama. A pleasure for your sense of smell, for the unmistakable perfumes of the volcano vegetation. A pleasure for your heart, because the vineyards and wine are great passion that, for over twenty years, involves and guides the Raciti Gambino family.

Reviewed By oceaneyyes - Corona, United States

Set at the foot of Mount Etna, this winery was a great place to sample some excellent Sicilian wines. Along with our tasting, we were served some incredible nibbles (roasted peppers and eggplant, olives, a great selection of cheeses, bread, etc.) We were given several glasses of wine to taste, and each one was delicious. We were told about the history of the family vineyard and the various types of wines that Sicily produces. It was a fantastic visit!

2. Mount Etna

95030 Catania, Sicily Italy
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4.5 based on 11,933 reviews

Mount Etna

Sicily's greatest natural attraction is also its highest mountain: Mount Etna, at 10,990 feet, is the most active volcano in Europe and the oldest recorded active volcano in the world.

Reviewed By frankandfeli - Switzerland, null

We had clear weather so it was not to cold the view was awsome we were not able to trekk up to the top crater due to the increased activity and safety standards but you could still hear and see the small eruptions and sulpher yellow about the top crater.The large lava fields are otherworldy the guide was great plenty of good info the bus ride was good to an open bus the guide was real helpfull around etna

3. A' Piscaria Mercato del Pesce

Via Mulino Santa Lucia, 95121 Catania, Sicily Italy
Excellent
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4.5 based on 769 reviews

A' Piscaria Mercato del Pesce

Reviewed By NormanLewis - Great Torrington, United Kingdom

The daily fish-market in Catania is right behind the fountain on the edge of the Piazza Duomo and is a combination of food market and street theatre. At its centre are the many stalls selling an enormous range of fish, shell fish and cephalopods (squid, octopus, cuttlefish) many of which are not easily identified. The vendors try to out do each other with a vocal performance designed to attract customers and many people line the raised terrace above the outdoor part of the market just to watch this display. The quality of the fish is excellent - although prices can be high. but you get what you pay for. In the surrounding streets are many other stalls selling fresh fruits and vegetables; and others where butchers wield huge hatchets dismembering all sorts of meats or extremely sharp knives to slice the meats incredibly thin which seems to be the preferred cut in Sicilian cuisine. Some of the sights can be a bit off-putting to English sensibilities – especially the vast amounts of offal – but that’s the joy of experiencing other cultures. Highly recommend a visit - in fact, we detoured through the fish market even on days when we didn’t need to buy anything, just for the sights and sounds of an excellent market.

4. Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte

Caltagirone, Sicily Italy
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4.5 based on 1,086 reviews

Staircase of Santa Maria del Monte

Reviewed By traveltheglobe0919 - Singapore, Singapore

What a sight to behold! 142 beautiful ceramic encrusted steps, each a masterpiece of its own. Lovely motifs of knights, flowers, dancers, geometric patterns, etc. Turn left somewhere about 30 steps midway and you’ll find a beautiful ceramic wall tucked away from public view. Caltagirone is such a charming little town and I think it deserves at least half a day to explore the streets and galleries with artisans working on their craft. We were enroute to Piazza America and it was a pity that we could only make a brief stop.

5. Monastero dei Benedettini

Piazza Dante 32, 95124 Catania, Sicily Italy +39 095 710 2767 [email protected] http://www.monasterodeibenedettini.it
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4.5 based on 2,221 reviews

Monastero dei Benedettini

Il Monastero di San Nicolo l'Arena di Catania (#monasterocatania), gioiello del tardo barocco siciliano e tra i complessi benedettini piu' grandi d'Europa. L'edificio monastico, che nasce nel '500 e si sviluppa fino ai giorni nostri, e' un esempio di integrazione architettonica tra le epoche: contraddistinto da molteplici trasformazioni oggi e' patrimonio mondiale dell'Unesco. Sede del DiSUM (dipartimento di Scienze Umanistiche) dell'Universita' degli Studi di Catania, custodisce al suo interno due domus romane, i chiostri e un intero piano costruito da G. B. Vaccarini sopra il banco lavico del 1669. Dal 2010 Officine Culturali, in collaborazione con l'Universita degli Studi di Catania, si occupa della valorizzazione del Monastero dei Benedettini. Il Monastero e' considerato uno dei beni culturali piu' significativi del meridione d'Italia. La missione assunta da Officine Culturali consiste nel rendere accessibile e comprensibile il Monastero nel migliore dei modi e al maggior numero di persone possibile. A tal scopo Officine Culturali ha attivato un'offerta di fruizione variegata e dinamica. Attraverso il servizio di visite guidate giornaliero e' possibile conoscere gli aspetti piu' significativi dell'ex plesso monastico. I percorsi guidati per i piu' piccoli sono arricchiti dai laboratori, dove la narrazione delle "arti e mestieri" benedettini e' svolta in maniera creativa e divertente da professionisti della didattica dell'arte, dell'architettura, delle tradizioni e delle scienze. Oltre al quotidiano svolgimento delle attivita' di promozione, valorizzazione, informazione e accoglienza, Officine Culturali e' promotrice di iniziative ed eventi culturali e di intrattenimento, finalizzati a rendere il Monastero uno spazio di integrazione e aggregazione per la collettivita'.

Reviewed By Baspall - Salamina, Greece

The tour of the monastery takes around 1.5 hours and gives you the opportunity to learn the very interesting history that comes with it. We took the tour in English language presented by Nicola... He was exceptional.

6. Etnaland

Contrada Agnelleria SNC, 95032 Belpasso, Sicily Italy +39 095 791 3333 [email protected] http://www.etnaland.eu
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4.5 based on 2,070 reviews

Etnaland

Reviewed By Emck1971 - Malta, null

We visited this park and it was a fantastic day we spent the morning at the acqua park and the evening at the theme park it was really nice and because it was September the queue was perfect

7. Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna

95030 Nicolosi, Sicily Italy
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4.5 based on 194 reviews

Craters Silvestri of Mount Etna

Reviewed By LVardy - Grand Falls Windsor, Canada

Visited here during a tour from the Messina cruise port with Discover Messina Siciliy. The drive was over an hour long but it was worth it to see this unique and scenic landscape! Driving up the volcano was interesting; we even saw smoke coming from the volcano! The craters of Silvestri are two inactive craters formed as a result of the Mount Etna eruption of 1892. They are about 1900 meters above sea level, but you could reach a higher elevation if you want. We were satisfied to spend an hour or so here walking around the craters. The climb was not difficult and this site is suitable for all ages. There is also a restaurant and store that sells souvenirs near by. We were told it would be very cold on the volcano but I was comfortable in my Capri pants and t-shirt in October month.

8. I Faraglioni Di Acitrezza

Lungomare Di Acitrezza, Catania Lungomare di Aci Trezza, Acitrezza, Aci Castello, Sicily Italy +39 335 779 0671 http://check-insicily.weebly.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 758 reviews

I Faraglioni Di Acitrezza

Reviewed By Dunes321 - Wantagh, United States

From high up on the cliffs of Taormina, the black sand beaches off to the far right on the horizon beckon. After two weeks of phenomenal beach visits from Ortigia, Castellammare, Cefalù, and beyond, the insatiable traveler has to keep one’s bathing suit handy in the carry-on for one more final swim on the way to the airport in Catania Lungomare Di Acitrezza is heavenly. Sicily beaches have taught me well. First, locate a ladder and then jump in!

9. Volcano House - Museo Vulcanologico Dell'Etna

Via Cesare Battisti 28, 95030 Nicolosi, Sicily Italy +39 348 975 5287 [email protected]
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4.5 based on 112 reviews

Volcano House - Museo Vulcanologico Dell'Etna

10. Piazza del Duomo di Acireale

Piazza del Duomo, 95024, Acireale, Sicily Italy +39 095 891999
Excellent
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4.5 based on 180 reviews

Piazza del Duomo di Acireale

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