Surroundings of Taormina
A holiday in Taormina is the ideal place for exploring all the eastern coast of Sicily. The Sicilian town most well-known in world tourism, is in a central position on the Ionian coast between Messina and Catania. Hotel Villa Kristina has the pleasure of hosting you in its hotel with every comfort and can advise you on excursions and itineraries in the surrounding areas.
After having visited all the natural beauties of Taormina, such as the Greek Theatre, the Cathedral, the Churches, Corso Umberto, the Antiquarium, the Roman Odeon, Badia Vecchia, Palazzo Duca of Santo Stefano, Palazzo Corvaja, the Naumachia Gymnasium, the Madonna Della Rocca Sanctuary, the Saracen Castle, the various panoramic terraces suspended between the azure of the sea and the white of Etna, the characteristic corners of the town, there are the surrounding areas to visit.
In less than an hour by car from Albergo Villa Kristina you can visit the Cyclops Riviera, Acitrezza with its Faraglioni rocks, Aci Castello, and all the coast covered with lava right up to Catania. From Catania onwards, the coast becomes wide sandy beaches. In a few minutes from the hotel you can reach the panorama that can be seen from the hotel rooms, the Bay of Naxos with its long fine-sand beaches. Etna, which is visible from all the bedrooms, is less tan an hour away from the hotel, passing at the same time from sea level to a height of 2,000 metres in such a short time.
A short distance from Taormina and a few kilometres inland from Giardini Naxos, is the spectacle of the Alcantara Gorges ("Gole dell'Alcantara") inside the Fluvial Park of the same name, where fresh and clear water, coming from the Nebrodi mountains, flows in the gorge 'split' between the basalt rock. A few minutes from Villa Kristina there is a convenient funicular cable railway which takes you directly to the most famous beaches in Taormina and Sicily; Mazzarò Bay, Sirene Bay, Isola Bella beach, Spisone Bay. Staying in Taormina therefore gives you many scenarios which you can admire in a short time, in this corner of paradise in Sicily amongst the land, sky, sea and the volcano. Good holiday
Guy De Maupassant (1885) - Voyage en Sicile. La bête est calme. Elle dort au fond, tout au fond. Seule la lourde fumée s'échappe de la prodigieuse cheminée, haute de 3 312 m. Autour de nous c'est plus étrange encore. Toute la Sicile est cachée par des brumes qui s'arrêtent au bord des côtes, voilant seulement la terre, de sorte que nous sommes en plein ciel, au milieu des mers, au-dessus des nuages, si haut, si haut, que la Méditerranée, s'étendant partout à perte de vue, a l'air d'être encore du ciel bleu.
L'azur nous enveloppe de tous les côtés. Nous sommes debout sur un mont surprenant, sorti des nuages et noyé dans le ciel, qui s'étend sur nos têtes, sous nos pieds, partout."»
L'Etna, le plus haut volcan active européen, vu à travers les photos magnifiques de Fulvio Lo Giudice. Fulvio, né à Linguaglossa et passioné de randonnées et d'excursions en vélo tout terrain, avec sa caméra inséparable de lui réussit de manière professionnelle à capturer des scènes magiques et mystérieuses de l'Etna.
Exposées dans son petit atelier dans la rue Via Dionisio à Taormina, les photos de l'Etna sont regardées par les visiteurs avec crainte et respect, la même crainte et le même respect que les antiques populations de la Sicile éprouvaient pour cette "montagne des montagnes".
STUDIO FULVIO - e-mail : fulviotaormina@libero.it