Also very interesting is the phenomenon of B&Bs and guesthouses, several of which are located in downtown properties, in the heart of evocative Arab neighborhoods like the Kalsa; in elegant areas like Politeama or dense with monuments such as via Maqueda or Corso Vittorio Emanuele.
The rest of Sicily is no less impressive, a region among the most touristic in Italy, which offers vacationers of all seasons a wide variety: holiday villages, residences, seaside resorts, well-equipped farm stays inland; abandoned small villages revived as diffused hotels, tuna fisheries converted to hospitality, beautiful B&Bs and guesthouses in magnificent Baroque cities; charming small hotels in the ancient heart of characterful villages, and much more.
The offering is truly babelian, considering that Sicily has for some time been one of the “lands of conquest” of the major Italian and European tour operators.

