Sicily, Italy

Explore the beaches and history of this storied and scenic island just off the coast of Italy with Inspirato. Nestled along Sicily’s southwestern coast lies Rocco Forte’s Verdura Resort, just a quick drive from some of the island’s best beaches. Villa Agata, a glamorous residence within the resort, offers its own private pool and sweeping views of the Mediterranean. With two golf courses, a flagship spa, and other incredible amenities, it’s the perfect home base for exploring the island.

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The largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily is situated just off the toe of Italy’s famed boot and is home to historic landmarks and a jaw-dropping coastline. If you’re seeking an Italian beach destination, Sicily is an ideal choice: It’s often less crowded than popular towns on the Amalfi Coast, but just as worthy of a visit. Palermo, Sicily’s capital on the island’s northwest side, is a hot spot for history, architecture, and incredible Sicilian cuisine. On the east side, the coastal town of Taormina offers stunning scenery and an intact ancient Greek theater. Mount Etna, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, presides over it all.

Quick Facts

  • Suggested airport
    Palermo, Punta Raisi Airport (PMO)
  • Currency
    Euro
  • Language
    Italian
  • Time zone
    7 hours ahead of NYC
  • Average temperature
    77°F Summer/59°F Winter

Destination Highlights


  • Mondello

    The crescent-shaped beach in this scenic coastal town offers clear, shallow water and sugary white sand, a perfect option for families seeking a beach day. Be sure to explore the beautiful art nouveau bathhouse nearby.

  • Valley of the Temples

    On Sicily’s southern coast, the Valley of Temples is one of the best-preserved Greek architectural sites in the world, dating back to 400 BC. Walk among them, picturing what life was like on the island thousands of years ago.

  • Aeolian Islands

    This UNESCO-protected, seven-island archipelago is an excellent destination off Sicily’s coast for swimming, sailing, diving, and more. It’s also home to Stromboli, an ancient, massive, active—and hikeable—volcano.

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Weather


  • Forecasting your Sicily Vacation

    Sicily enjoys a mild climate year-round, thanks to a consistent sea breeze even on the hottest days. You likely won’t be disappointed with a visit at any time of the year. Temperatures tend to stay in the high 70s throughout the summer and high 50s in winter. If swimming and other watersports are at the top of your to-do list, we recommend visiting in August, when the sea is a balmy average temperature of 80℉.

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Map of Sicily

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