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Lonely Planet Sicily is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Feast on Sicilian cuisine, explore the historic charms of Syracuse, climb a fiery volcano, island-hop throughout the Aeolian archipelago, get lost in Palermo's Ballaro market; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Sicily and begin your journey now!
Inside Lonely Planet's Sicily Travel Guide:
Colour maps and images throughout
Highlightsand itineraries show you the simplest way to tailor your trip to your own personal needs and interests
Insider tips save you time and money, and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots
Essential infoat your fingertips - including hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, and prices
Honest reviews for all budgets - including eating, sleeping, sight-seeing, going out, shopping, and hidden gems that most guidebooks miss
Cultural insights give you a richer and more rewarding travel experience - including history, architecture, art, cinema, literature, Sicilian cuisine, wine, the Sicilian way of life, and more
Over59 colour maps
Useful features - including Walking Tours, Eat & Drink Like a Local, Outdoor Activities, First Time, Month by Month (annual festival calendar), and Travel with Children
Coverage of Palermo, western Sicily, the Tyrrhenian Coast, the Aeolian Islands, the Ionian Coast, Syracuse, central Sicily, the Mediterranean Coast, and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet Sicily, our most comprehensive guide to Sicily, is perfect for those planning to both explore the top sights and take the road less travelled.
Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's Italy guide for a comprehensive look at all the country has to offer, or Lonely Planet's Discover Italy, a photo-rich guide to the country's most popular attractions. Authors: Written and researched by Lonely Planet, Gregor Clark, and Vesna Maric.
About Lonely Planet: Started in 1973, Lonely Planet has become the world's leading travel guide publisher with guidebooks to every destination on the planet, as well as an award-winning website, a suite of mobile and digital travel products, and a dedicated traveller community. Lonely Planet's mission is to enable curious travellers to experience the world and to truly get to the heart of the places they find themselves in.
Never thought I’d be reviewing a travel guide but alas here we are. I am going in a few weeks and this has been extraordinarily helpful with the planning of the trip! Will def come back after the trip to offer additional thoughts!
Went to Sicily for a week. This is a great travel guide that helped my fiance and I find hidden gems on this lovely island. We based ourselves in Catania and thanks to this book we day tripped to: Sirucusa (+Ortigia), Aci Trezza, Taormina (+Isola Bella) Etna and Santa Maria La Scala.
We hope to go back (with this guide book) to visit Palermo and the valley of the temples!
It's probably not a good idea to review a travel guide before actually traveling with it. I'm only going to Sicily in a week, but have finished part of my preparations by reading through this Lonely Planet book today. It seems to be a very sound and well-balanced guide, and helped me to decide about which destinations I want to see, without leaving too many regrets for what I had to exclude from my itinerary. As usual for this book series it doesn't have too many photos, which I missed a little bit when reading it, but then again it probably helps the publisher to stay within budget and it helps the reader a bit with training ones imagination (or ones Google picture searching skills...) For my interest the parts on Sicilian history and culture could have been a bit more extensive, though.
A helpful supplemental guide for traveling in Sicily. I use Lonely Planet books to supplement Eyewitness travel guides and find the combination perfect, as for this location. I always find information on more out of the way places or cultural events that greatly enhance the vacation.
I was pleased to get this for free through Kindle Unlimited, and have it with me while we visited Palermo. It gave me the quick down and dirty on what we might want to see. It seemed like it might have been a bit dated, but that didn't affect my ability to use it. A good serviceable travel guide.
It was very useful on our roadtrip around Sicily, with nice details and recommendations for places to visit on the way. Informative enough to understand the context without going too much into detail. Led us to a random village for the best ice cream of our lives :)
Great read, but love visiting the island even better
Very informative and educational. Some really great colour photos. Very underated island, it has so much to offer. It just sits there serenely in a silver sea, absorbing the golden sun.
Absolutely gorgeous photos - makes you feel like you could go anywhere in Sicily for a good meal or a stunning shot. I will hopefully be going in the next few years for the food, so I appreciated the focus on that and some recommendations on slow food tours and authentic meals.
Viimeisin lukemani Sisilian matkaopas ”Sicily” on oivallista matkaseuraa ja tarjoaa mukavasti virikkeitä niin ensikertalaiselle kuin jo useita kertoja Sisiliassa käyneelle turistille, joka pähkäilee, mitä tekisi eri puolilla saarta ja mihin aikansa käyttäisi, jos haluaa nauttia lomastaan täysin palkein.
Sivuja kirjassa on vajaat neljäsataa, ja se on jaoteltu tyypillisesti muutamaan alueeseen, tarkemmin sanottuna kahdeksaan lohkoon, ja selailua helpottaa värikoodit ja alueiden kartat, minne ja milloin kannattaa lomansa suunnata. Lisäksi annetaan hyviä vinkkejä kuvituksen avittamana, mitä löytyy ykköskohteiden leipeiltä luvuista ”Beoynd Catania” ja sitä rataa. Kuvitusta olisi voinut olla enemmänkin, mutta tämänkin perusteella tekemistä löytyi seuraavalle matkalle, eikä tarvitse erikseen ostella patikkaoppaita, miten päästä Etnan rinteille tai Taorminasta Castelmolaan ja ympäristöön ihailemaan upeita maisemia.
Lopussa on vielä ihan ummikoillekin tarpeellista tietoa ja tapakulttuuria, miten eri konteksteissa toimitaan ja miten juomarahaa jaellaan. Iänikuisille Aperol Spritzeillekin on vaihtoehtoja, eikä cannoloa kuulu syödä haarukalla ja veitsellä…
Myös uusin painos vuodelta 2025 on edellistä parempi ja pääkohteiden lähistöt karttoineen tulevat tarkemmin esitellyiksi varsinkin omatoimimatkailijoille, jollaista tuli testailtua viimeksi syksyllä 2025 Taorminan ja Catanian liepeillä eli Sisilian itäisellä rannikolla
Buona guida, con ottime dritte culinarie e essenziale per quello che c'è da vedere, anche se come al solito alcuni posti interessanti che ho visitato non vi erano nominati. Da campeggiatrice avrei gradito anche qualche indicazione in tal senso, invece come sempre la lonely tratta solo altri tipi di strutture :(
Holy cow, Batman...this book makes me want to go to Sicily! Hands down my favorite Lonely Planet book. It is incredibly well written with FANTASTIC images to sell Sicily and make for a well educated traveler.
This guide book provided excellent history, details, and recommendations. We used it regularly during our trip. And who knew that I would actually like cannoli if it was fresh and made perfectly in Taormina? Highly recommend.