The Islands

Step onto the shores of two captivating islands, each offering its own unique charm: Sicily and Sardinia. Sicily, with its dramatic coastline, ancient ruins, and fiery Mount Etna, is a treasure trove of history and mythology. Picture walking in the footsteps of Greek gods at Valle dei Templi or enjoying fresh seafood with the endless blue Mediterranean at your feet. Sardinia, meanwhile, is untouched beauty—hidden coves, rugged mountains, and pristine beaches that feel otherworldly. Sardinia’s raw, unspoiled allure promises a peaceful escape with a hint of adventure.
Sicily captivates with rich history and vibrant culture, while Sardinia enchants with its tranquil landscapes and exclusive charm. Both islands offer the perfect balance of relaxation and exploration.

STAY

Whether you’re looking for a luxurious seaside villa or a charming agriturismo, Sicily and Sardinia cater to every taste. In Sicily, stay in a boutique hotel within an ancient palazzo, or relax in a luxury beach resort with panoramic views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Sardinia offers private villas surrounded by nature or exclusive resorts nestled in the mountains. Whether you crave relaxation or adventure, these islands are your perfect backdrop.


FUN

  • Sicily and Sardinia offer endless opportunities for nature lovers, history buffs, and those seeking to unwind.
    Relaxation: Spend a day on some of the Mediterranean’s most beautiful beaches or enjoy a glass of Sicilian wine overlooking the golden coast. In Sardinia, explore peaceful coves only accessible by boat, where turquoise waters meet white sand.
    Cultural Exploration: Sicily’s rich history is on display at ancient ruins like the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento and the Greek Theatre in Catania. Visit Palermo’s bustling markets or discover the island’s Arab-Norman heritage. Sardinia is home to mysterious nuraghi towers and authentic agriturismo feasts.
    Nature Adventures: Hike to Mount Etna’s summit in Sicily or explore Sardinia’s wild mountains for breathtaking views. Sail or snorkel in Sardinia’s crystal-clear waters in the Costa Smeralda.
    Gastronomy: Sicily is a food lover’s paradise—taste cannoli in Palermo, pasta alla Norma in Catania, and indulge in street food at Catania’s markets. Sardinia offers unique delights, like suckling pig, pecorino cheese, and the island’s sweet treats, such as sebadas.
    Italian Movida: Sardinia becomes the hotspot for Italy’s elite in the summer. For a taste of glamour, visit Porto Cervo, where the Mediterranean lifestyle is on full display.


WHEN

Spring: Perfect for exploring natural beauty with blooming flowers and pleasant temperatures.
Summer: Soak up the Mediterranean sun, with vibrant festivals and lively beach clubs.
Autumn: The harvest season—experience grape and olive harvests, savor the fresh bounty, and enjoy cooler temperatures ideal for sightseeing and hiking. November often still feels warm, perfect for sea swimming.