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Camping
Residence Capo Passero, c.da Vigne Vecchie, Portopalo di C.P. (SR) - tel/fax
0039 0931842333
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Portopalo of Capo Passero is the extreme point of oriental south
Sicily, last of the south communes of the province in Syracuse. To around
seven kms from Portopalo Marzamemi is found, once small suburb
of fishermen, but today characteristic tourist center for its places on
the beach and on the dock. Between Portopalo and Marzamemi there is the
beach of Morghella, where present also an equipped beach is. The
near zone to Morghella is very important for the achaeology. We remember
in fact the presence of the complex of the caves of Calafarina.
Marzamemi is fraction of Pachino, agricultural center very known for the production of good wine and good agricultural products. To three km around from Pachino, in that line of coast among Marzamemi and Noto there are the beaches of St. Lawrence and, more before still, the natural reserve of Vendicari. Noto it is from the whole capital of the Baroque one: the visit is it covers obligatory for the one who wants to breathe particular atmospheres among the buildings and the houses that seem to tell each its own history. Climbing toward north there is Avola, with its beaches, and then naturally Syracuse, the province, the city where he breathes the history, the art, the culture. To visit the beauties in Syracuse means being immediately projected in the past, a past narrated by the stones by the rests of that monuments that made the city the center of the Sicilian civilization. From the part of the province of Ragusa they deserve mention and
visit: Pozzallo, big tourist center from whose I bring is possible
to embark on the hydroplanes for Malta; Modica, town in
continuous development with a commercial pole to the state-of-the-art
one in all the sectors; Scicli, where the Baroque one to the peer
of Noto and also of Modica, has left the sign; and then Ragusa,
famous for the called zone Ibla, that is the old part of the city, in
which walking among the characteristic little streets seems to relive
scenes of other times. |
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