Explore Sicily Like the Locals Who Know It Best  

Explore Sicily Like the Locals Who Know It Best  
The archipelago's largest island, Lipari, is a bustling harbor with historical sites, an archeological museum, and beautiful beaches.—Rick Zullo, expat.JohnKruger/Shutterstock
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As the largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily is a melting pot of architecture, cuisines, and multifaceted history. Flora and fauna are made up of a collage of African and endemic alpine species, while Catania, Messina, and Palermo depict a stark contrast and a diversion.

Conca d'Oro, "The Golden Basin," is a plain famous for its lemon and orange groves and overlooks the gulf of the Tyrrhenian Sea.(BNFWork/Shutterstock)
Conca d'Oro, "The Golden Basin," is a plain famous for its lemon and orange groves and overlooks the gulf of the Tyrrhenian Sea.BNFWork/Shutterstock
Phil Butler
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Phil Butler is a publisher, editor, author, and analyst who is a widely cited expert on subjects from digital and social media to travel technology. He's covered the spectrum of writing assignments for The Epoch Times, The Huffington Post, Travel Daily News, HospitalityNet, and many others worldwide.
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