Tropea, a picturesque town in southern Italy, is known for its stunning beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant artistic scene. The town is teeming with talented artists and creatives who have been honing their craft for generations.
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The city of Syracusa, on the South East coast of Sicily is a popular tourist destination. There is a rich history that dates back more than 700 years BC when the Greeks arrived and established the city as a centre of trade and culture.
Famous figures such as Archimedes and Aeschylus (a writer of tragedy) lived here. There is a well preserved Greek theatre and other Greek ruins to visit, but the main tourist drawcard is the island of Ortigia, separated from the main city area by a short bridge.
Ortigia Island is certainly small enough to wander around on foot. We seemed to gravitate to Archimedes Square and the wonderful Fountain of Diana and the spectacular horses. There are a couple of cafes/bars there and you might catch some musicians playing at night. We have spent some lovely hours there watching the world go by.
Ortigia Island boasts some ancient architecture. Besides the cathedral, there is also the Temple of Apollo. The narrow streets are lined with Baroque era buildings some of which now contain restaurants where you can enjoy delicious local cuisine.
A walk around the coastline will reveal some charming views and lovely beaches.
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Tropea, a picturesque town in southern Italy, is known for its stunning beaches, historic landmarks, and vibrant artistic scene. The town is teeming with talented artists and creatives who have been honing their craft for generations.
Noto is famous for its buildings from the early 18th century, many of which are considered to be among the finest examples of Sicilian baroque style. It is a place of many religious buildings and several palaces.
Serra San Bruno is high up in the mountains of Southern Italy. You get there on a twisting road that snakes up through the highland forests.
Trees hang over the road to create a tunnel that filters the sun and cools the air. Snow signs warn that, in winter, this could be a more tortuous trail.
Most visitors to the picturesque Phillip Island are day-trippers who come especially to see the penguins as they surf ashore at dusk and waddle up to their burrows with full tummies to feed their young. We made our visit a four-day trip to have a decent break, enjoy the peaceful surrounds and experience some of the gastronomical highlights of the island.
Whalers Way on Eyre Peninsula The very tip of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia reveals magnificent coastal scenery in a drive along Whalers Way.
The spectacular, secluded waters of the Thomson Dam have provided drinking water to the people of Melbourne since 1983