All-Inclusive Holidays in Italy
Holidays in Italy
Discover a different pace of life in this Mediterranean hideaway
· Perfect for family holidays and romantic getaways
· Wander the Greek and Roman ruins of Syracuse
· Visit the Greek theatre of Taormina
· Climb up the volcanic Mt Etna
· Taste local marsala wines and limoncello
The concept of all inclusive by Club Med
Our all-inclusive holiday packages
Hassle-free holidays
At Club Med, we believe providing you with an easy and hassle-free experience is the surest way to create great family memories. So, forget the logistics, we’ve got you covered with handy services & equipment. Enjoy fun family time, watch your kids blossom, and just kick back!
There is something for everyone
One of the hardest parts of planning a holiday, especially if it’s for the whole family, is choosing activities that will cater to everyone. At Club Med we have something for everyone with nightly entertainment, sports and activities for beginners through to professionals and childcare facilities to entertain the kids. Get pampered at the spa and enjoy some much needed quality time as a couple, or sit back on the beach and get back to nature to feel recharged.
Must-Try Experiences
Far from the cliche of the All-Inclusive resort being a standardised beach experience, a Club Med holiday is all about how you feel, what you will remember, and you being amazed
Preserved resorts made in paradise
Club Med has been travelling the world to uncover the most amazing places and create little paradises across the globe, always located in the best spots, offering a vast amount of space and preserved nature. Each of our resorts has its own personality and offers a unique choice of experiences to make the best of the destination: explore the magic of nature, rejuvenate mind and body, unlock your inner explorer or indulge in local gastronomy
Golden islands
For unspoilt views and authentic Mediterranean living, look no further. The golden islands of Sicily are perfect for family holidays and romantic getaways. Explore ancient ruins, enjoy beachside fun with your kids, or rent a car and drive up into the hillsides and discover rolling vineyards, sleepy villages and coastal towns where life runs at a more relaxed pace.
Historic hillsides
Sicily is home to a wealth of Greek and Roman ruins, perfect for an adventure back into the past. Take the family on a tour of the ancient ruins of Syracuse, visit the astounding Temple of Concordia in Agrigento, climb the slopes of a live volcano on Mount Etna or travel to Taormina’s ancient Greek theatre for amazing clifftop views and stunning live.
Harmonic flavours
Sicilian cuisine is rich with seafood, flavoured with Mediterranean, Spanish and Arabic influences and the islands’ famous lemons. Snack on arancini and saracena olives as you wander round the countryside, or treat the kids to Sicily’s best desserts. Try sweet cannoli, cassata cake, almond and pine nut biscuits, and refreshing granita.
Facts about Sicily
• Airport: Palermo Airport
• Currency: Euros
• Best months to visit: May - Oct
• Well Known for: Beautiful beaches, Rich cultural heritage
• Languages: Italian
Sicily Weather
Sicily enjoys a sunny, Mediterranean climate with pleasant springs, warm autumns and glorious subtropical summers. For half the year the island sees very little rain, especially along the south and southeast coastlines.
The best time to visit Sicily is between May and October when the weather is dry and sunny. July and August are the hottest months with average highs of 26°C and up to 10 hours of sunshine a day on average.
Monthly weather averages in Sicily:
- May: 12°C to 19°C
- June: 16°C to 23°C
- July: 18°C to 26°C
- August: 19°C to 26°C
- September: 17°C to 24°C
- October: 14°C to 21°C
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History and legends - it's all included in the tale of your holidays in Sicily
More than an open-air museum, Sicily is a distinctive land where history is written every day under the Mediterranean sun.
A holiday full of discoveries and ancient treasures in Sicily
Start your adventure in the flamboyant Palermo. The island's largest city has been marked by conquests, at the hands of Greeks, Romans and Normans. Head for the Palace of the Normans, which stands as one of the finest examples of Arab-Norman architecture. During your holiday in Sicily, discover the island's ancient past and visit the Villa Romana del Casale. This Roman villa, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is noteworthy for its remarkably well-preserved mosaics and decorations. Another treasure: Syracuse and the island of Ortigia. 1 hour 45 minutes from your Club Med Kamarina resort, the Ancient Greek influences in its theatre, the Baroque style of its churches and the charm of its picturesque narrow streets intermingle on the island. A condensed version of Sicily to be visited as part of your cruise aboard the Club Med 2.
An island of character and fine food
Your discovery of Sicily is also a discovery of its cuisine. On the west coast, in Cefalù, let the local specialities tempt you. During your all inclusive holiday in Sicily, snack on arancini, stuffed balls of rice, or dine on cuttlefish ink spaghetti at a table in front of the cathedral. Pair your meal with a glass of Nero d’Avola, a red wine from the slopes of Etna. In Catania, at the foot of the mountain, continue your holiday in Sicily with a mouth-watering stroll through the fish market. The local fishermen sell their catch here with a cheekiness fit for a commedia dell’arte.
Between islands and volcanoes: it’s all included as part of your holidays in Sicily
With the Mediterranean as a backdrop, Sicily is a distinguished seaside destination. During your holidays in Sicily, stop off in Cefalù: the beach there offers exceptional views up to the top of the village. For a more thrilling experience, 2 hours from your Club Med Kamarina resort, brave the lunar slopes of Etna, where cones and craters are constantly venting steam. Another active volcano, Stromboli, is a place of heavenly landscapes with the Aeolian Islands and Forgia Vecchia beach in the background. Sicily is also about the art of taking one's time.