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Humsafar - Neha and Arjun visit Porto Empedocle, Italy.
The beautiful couple seems to be enjoying their holiday, Neha and Arjun after having their breakfast and delicious lunch they decided to visit the smallest town in Italy, called Porto Empedocle. This town is situated on the coast of the Strait Sicily. The population of this town is just 17,000.Further they moved on to shopping, as Neha loves to shop and also visited a church. They ended their day by choosing spa and cherishing the whole day.
Agrigento (Sicily) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Agrigento in Sicily.
For thousands of years the ruins of the magnificent temples in the Valle Dei Templi have risen up from the ancient city of Akragas and today Agrigento is now one of the most well known and most visited places in Sicily. In addition to the temple districts, in recent years the medieval centre of Agrigento with its narrow and romantic lanes has attracted an increasing number of visitors.In the 3rd century B.C. Akragas was conquered by the Carthaginians and later by the Romans, Byzantines and Arabs and over the years the size of the legendary ancient Polis was gradually reduced to that of a village. But Agrigento enjoyed a further period of prosperity under the Norman King, Roger The Second, who declared it a diocesan town. The classical splendour of the ancient temples of Agrigento leave an indelible impression in the memories of all those who experience them.
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Trapani, Sicily - April 2017
A longer-than-usual video showing clips of our visit to the island of Sicily, where we stayed for just a couple of days just as a short relaxing break.
Trapani is a beautiful town with great restaurants and some amazing views out across the sea. We stayed there for duration and visited the salt production farm and got an introduction to how it is made and the history of the farm itself from the owner's son, which was fascinating. We also rode the cable car up the hill behind Trapani to an even smaller town called Erice. Very quaint, very touristy, nice restaurants but we only had a quick look then came back down.
I was a little worried about flying the drone (DJI Mavic) especially on the early sunrise footage) as Trapani is quite a windy little town. It's on the most westerly point of the island and leans into all the Mediterranean winds (which is one reason the place is able to farm so much salt), but the Mavic handled it without a problem. I did get chased out of the sky by the seagulls though...
Yes, it's quite long, but I hope this gives a good flavour of how our little trip to Sicily was. We definitely hope to go back there and explore the east coast, maybe around the Etna area...
Places to see in ( Sciacca - Italy )
Places to see in ( Sciacca - Italy )
Sciacca is a historic fishing port on the southern coast of Sicily. A workaday town rather than a polished tourist destination, it is famed for its ceramics, its thermal baths and its religious festivals, as well as for its large fishing fleet. Sciacca's location on the sea between the two Greek archaeological sites of Selinunte and Agrigento makes it a good stopover on a tour of the region, either for an short visit or an overnight stay. The name Sciacca is pronounced 'shack-a'.
Present-day Sciacca spreads over different levels of the hillside. Down by the sea is the big fishing harbour, along with a few houses and seafood restaurants. The town's main square, the panoramic Piazza Scandaliato, is on the next level up, with the heart of the historic centre spreading uphill behind it. Higher up the slope are the town's castle and the upper perimeter of the old city walls. Beyond the old settlement lie sprawling and unattractive modern areas.
Sciacca's prime feature is the panoramic piazza at its heart: Piazza Scandaliato. One side of this square opens onto a view of the fishing port and sea below. High-backed benches face either direction, so Sciacca's old men and courting couples can choose to watch people passing by, or to face the view. This is a good place to begin an exploration of the town, as there is a tourist information office in the square. Either from your accommodation, or from this office, when open, you should be able to pick up some useful maps and tourist information in various languages: Sciacca may not be prettily-packaged as a tourist town yet, but it obviously is keen to encourage tourism.
There are only a handful of streets wide enough for cars in the centre of Sciacca, and these are frequently packed and chaotic with traffic. Pedestrians, though, are free to wander up and down the narrow lanes and alleys criss-crossing the centre. Some are wide enough for the town's adventurous scooter-riders to glide down, others are narrow and have steps to climb. Visitors should note that touring Sciacca thoroughly, from sea-level to hill-top, is a strenuous endeavour with lots of climbing.
At a prominent high point on top of the hill is a large church dedicated to St. Michael, the traditional saint of high places. Following a steep lane downhill you reach the remains of Sciacca's fourteenth-century castle, the Castello Luna, which is sometimes open to the public and hosts events in summer. Further downhill is a twelfth-century Norman chapel, the Chiesa di San Nicolò. The town's Duomo, or Chiesa Madre, is situated in an attractive square just off Corso Vittorio Emanuele; the sea visible through a gap in the buildings opposite. Founded in the twelfth century, the church now has an elegant seventeenth-century façade which was never quite finished. One of the most curious buildings in town is Palazzo Steripinto, with its unusual studded stonework walls. The town's fine old stone gateways are largely intact. Close to Piazza Scandaliato, visitors should spare a few moments for the former Church of Santa Margherita, with some lovely carvings on the exterior and an impressive interior. Just over the road is the Chiesa del Carmine, dating to the twelfth century, featuring a memorably off-centre rose window in its facade.
Sciacca still attracts visitors today for its thermal spas. At the Terme di Sciacca establishment a large range of treatments are available, many aimed at particular medical conditions and available as part of the Italian public healthcare system. The Stabilimento Termale is near the centre of town, on a panoramic clifftop road called Via delle Terme. There is also a thermal swimming pool complex outside town, called the Piscine Molinelli, and the adventurous tourist or spa enthusiast could find their way to the natural 'steam caves' in the slopes of Monte San Calogero (called the stufe di San Calogero), used since ancient times for therapeutic purposes and now another part of the Sciacca spa business.
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Exploring The City Of Catania Italy
Catania is an ancient port city on Sicily's east coast. It sits at the foot of Mt. Etna, an active volcano. The city's wide central square, Piazza del Duomo, features the whimsical Fontana dell'Elefante statue and richly decorated Catania Cathedral. In the southwest corner of the square, La Pescheria weekday fish market is a rowdy spectacle surrounded by seafood restaurants.
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Agrigento , Sicily TRAVEL GUIDE
Hi, my name is Mattia and in this video I'll conduce you around my city, Agrigento, showing its cultural, concrete and abstract heritage. To do this, I decided to do not show you just my perspective but the perspective of many through the use of Digital contents, realized by citizens and tourists, found on-line; I think, that these contents represent my homeland in some of its wonderful aspects and contribute to the appreciation of its cultural heritage putting more in contact both new tourists and its citizens to this extraordinary land.
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Scala dei Turchi in southern Sicily, Italy - Walks Traveler
Welcome to one of the most picturesque spots along the Mediterranean Sea! This unique geological formation is definitely worth a visit if you find yourself around southern Sicily. It's a short drive down from Agrigento's famed Valle dei Templi, and weather permitting, makes for a great place to sunbathe. Join Walks Traveler on another digital day trip, a quick escape from the workday!
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Travels for Street Art: Agrigento (Italy)
From Beirut to the narrow streets of the centre of Agrigento, one of the oldest cities in Sicily (Italy). In this documentary we again look out for the local street art scene. In Agrigento, street art is located in two main hotspots near the streets of via Neve and via Vallicaldi. The art is still a bit raw, but with a clear effort to embellish the city.
In this video we talk more about how Italian historical centres. They can leverage on their strengths (beauty, good food, history) to attract a crowd of free-lancer and artists, that can work remotely but are looking for some affordable places where can live and meet with other interesting individuals
We move to the nearby village of Favara to understand how a artistic experiment completely change the phase of the town. It is called the Farm Cultural Park
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