Europe’s most impressive volcano provides water and fertile soil, and is home to incredible plant and animal diversity.
The cities of Val di Noto are a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a real gem of Baroque art and architecture in Sicily!
Near the Pampaleone Glamping & Resort are the jewel of the Ionian Riviera, Torre Archirafi, and the harbour of Mount Etna: Riposto.
One of the most significant tourist destinations in Sicily is Taormina. Perched on the terraces of Monte Tauro and overlooking the turquoise waters of Mar Ionio, Taormina never fails to impress with its contrasts.
Catania: the social, cultural and economic heart of eastern Sicily, a city that's had to rise from its ashes (literally) like a phoenix and capable of adapting to the ever-changing political circumstances of the island over the millennia.
Etna, the highest active volcano in Europe, has shaped the territory in a unique and surprising way: the Alcantara Gorges are an amazing sight!
Acireale has ancient origins dating back to the Greek colonization of the island, with the Roman baths of sulphurous water, the Cathedral, two basilicas and a town hall.
Just half an hour’s drive from the Pampaleone is the town of Aci Castello, with its characteristic Norman castle and the village of Aci Trezza.