16 Best Sights in Sicily, Italy

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sicily - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Baglio del Cristo di Campobello

Fodor's Choice

A visit to this winery is a must for wine lovers. The well-maintained cellar offers an excellent tour experience, guided by knowledgeable and friendly staff who will walk you through the Sicilian wine-making process. The tour includes a visit to the sprawling vineyards and an overview of the cellar and its various stages of production, culminating in a tasting of four exceptional, high-quality wines. Visits must be booked in advance, either online or by phone. If you can manage, book the visit in the late afternoon to catch the golden hour against the vineyards and the olive groves. 

Contrada Favarotta Strada Statale 123, Km 19, Licata, 92023, Italy
922-883214
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Wine tastings from €37.50
Closed weekends
Must make reservations in advanced

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Barone di Villagrande

Fodor's Choice

At the oldest winery on Etna, the expansive terrace shaded by oak trees looks out over vineyards and down to the sea. The staff offers friendly and informative tours (with excellent English) followed by a tasting of five wines with food pairings or a more formal lunch. Reservations are required. There are also four charming guest rooms overlooking the vineyards for overnight stays (minimum two nights).

Via del Bosco 25, Milo, 95010, Italy
095-7082175
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Tours and tastings from €45

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Benanti Viticoltori

Fodor's Choice

At the foot of Monte Serra in Viagrande, this family-run winery is one of the most internationally significant on Etna, distributing some 170,000 bottles worldwide. And the Benanti family has been instrumental in propagating the viticulture of the volcano. As you arrive at the 19th-century estate for a tasting, you'll easily be seduced by the historic grounds and hills flanked with vines. But their wines, approximately 15 different expressions of Etna, hold the real magic.

Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 361, 95029, Italy
095-7890928
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Tours and tastings from €80
Closed Mon.

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De Gregorio Winery

Fodor's Choice

Only a 20-minute drive from the city along an olive-tree-lined country road, you'll find this family-owned winery. Not only does it specialize in traditional Sicilian grapes such as Grillo and Nero d'Avola, but it also experiments with Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Local artwork lines the tasting room walls as well as the attached La Cantina Restaurant. Wine tasting is by reservation only. The restaurant is only open during the high season, but you can experience the wines and the food at a sister restaurant in Sciacca, La Stranizzein Sciacca, year-round. 

Donnafugata Winery

Fodor's Choice

Founded and still run by the Rallo family, whose involvement in wine production dates from 1851, the Donnafugata Winery is open for tastings and tours of its cantina (wine cellar); reservations are required and can be made online or by phone. It's an interesting look at the wine-making process in Sicily, and it ends with a sampling of several whites and reds, an optional food pairing, and a chance to buy a bottle. Don't miss the delicious, full-bodied red Mille e Una Notte, and the famous Ben Ryè Passito di Pantelleria, a sweet dessert wine made from dried grapes.

Via Sebastiano Lipari 18, Marsala, 91025, Italy
0923-724245
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Tastings from €30
Closed Sun.

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Emanuela Bonomo

Fodor's Choice

The island’s first female winemaker, Emanuela Bonomo, not only makes a fantastic passito dessert wine, but also had the vision to see that Pantelleria’s traditional gastronomic preserves made of capers, olives, fruits, vegetables, herbs, and oil that many islanders took for granted could find an international market. Her beautifully packaged preserves, pestos, and condiments inspired many islanders to revisit their own family’s traditions. Book ahead for a tour of the vineyard that includes visiting the Bonomo’s caper fields on Monte Gibele.

Tenuta Valle delle Ferle

Fodor's Choice

This wonderful little winery is run with passion and energy by three young locals. Many wineries run tours, but few make the experience as personal and interesting as the Valle delle Ferle. Call ahead to book a personal tour of the vineyards, where Nero d’Avola and Frappato—the two grapes used to create Cerasuolo di Vittoria wine—are planted together, a traditional practice that has died out as newer joint plantings are not permitted. Guests are encouraged to taste blind, in order to demonstrate how the wines produced in these heavy clay hills are characterized by a far longer life and softer palate than those produced at lower elevations in the sandier soils closer to the sea. Tastings are accompanied by carefully selected local cheeses and salamis, so guests can experience the way the wines work with a salty or fresh cheese, or a fattier or chili-spiked salami. Tours also take in the cantina, where there is often a chance to taste immature wines straight from the tanks.

Contrada Valle delle Ferle SNC, Caltagirone, 95041, Italy
328-8359712
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Tastings from €40 (from €60 with food pairings)
Closed Mon.--Wed.

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Tenute Lombardo

Fodor's Choice

In the countryside west of Caltanissetta, Tenute Lombardo is a sprawling vineyard that still preserves many of the ancient techniques of Sicilian wine making. In addition to the classic Sicilian grapes like Grillo and Nero D'Avola, they also produce an exquisite sparkling wine made with Cattaratto, a grape native to Sicily, using the traditional Champagne method. Sitting atop a hill, the property offers 360-degree views of the rolling hills of vineyards, especially charming during the golden hour. The tasting room is modern but preserves the rustic character of the original structure—book in advance for a wine tasting accompanied by Sicilian antipasti. 

S.S. 122, Km 50, Serradifalco, Italy
934-1935148
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Tastings from €40
Closed weekends

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Barone Beneventano della Corte

Located between Monte Gorna and Monte Ilice, Pierluca Beneventano guides visitors up the steep slopes of his vineyard for a tasting (featuring red, white, and rosé) among the vines. From there, you can see the other ancient craters of the southeast and all the way down to the Ionian Sea. In addition to traditional Etna grapes, Pierluca is working to recultivate grape relics, varieties that were historically found on Etna, such as Moscatella dell’Etna, Muscatetuni, and Terribbile. Young and endlessly energetic, he’s embracing the wine-making traditions of the volcano while forging his own path. Keep an eye on his Nubivago wine, a white made with Carricante, Catarratto, and Moscatella dell’Etna in which he freezes the grapes before pressing them. Reservations are required.

Via Salto del Corvo 62, Zafferana Etnea, 95029, Italy
393-8825479
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Tours and tastings from €15

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Bonavita Azienda Agricola

Based in an ancient borgo, on a hillside overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea, this 74-acre winery and vineyard specializes in natural reds and rosés made from Nerello Mascalese and Nocera grapes. From the vine-covered hilltop, you can see all the way to the island of Stromboli in the Aeolian Islands, and the wind whips through the oak, olive, and citrus trees and wild fennel and rosemary brushes. The ground here is a lesson in Earth's ancient history: throughout the white sand-clay mix, you can find sea fossils in the soil. Tastings (for up to six people) can take place in the vineyard or in the winery itself, and upon request include local cured meats and cheeses.

Bonavita Azienda Agricola, Punta del Faro, 98158, Italy
347-1754683
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Tastings from €25 per person; reserve ahead

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Cantina Basile

An exuberant welcome awaits you at Cantina Basile from winemaker Fabrizio and his English-speaking wife, Simona. Fabrizio is something of a wine rebel and innovator, and if anyone can convince you that sweet passito dessert wine works its magic better with well-chosen savory dishes than sweet, he will be the one to do it. Along with dry and sweet Zibbibo wines, Fabrizio has planted Cabernet Franc, Merlot, and Syrah vines, and tastings give an opportunity to try some of his red wines. His whites include Sora Luna, 100% Zibbibo grown in volcanic sandy soil where Fabrizio trains the vine leaves to grow big and act as shade to the grapes, and Trequartidiluna, where the wine must is left in oak for a month then aged in stainless steel for 10 years. Tastings include four or five wines, and are accompanied by foods chosen to demonstrate how differently the same wines can react to various different foods.

Via San Michele 65, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy
333-6592553
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Tastings €30
Closed Oct.--Mar.

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Daemone Cantine e Vigne

Located in the rolling hills just below Tindari, this local winery offers the chance to sample the best locally produced wines. You can also go on a tour of the historic winepress and enjoy a light meal. Wine tastings require a minimum of four people per booking.

Contrada Ronzino, 98066, Italy
371-4947668
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Tour and tasting €40
Closed Sun.

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I Custodi delle Vigne dell'Etna

The name translates literally as "the custodians of the vineyards of Etna," and Mario Paoluzi and his team take their roles as guardians quite seriously. From the low-intervention management of one of the oldest producing vineyards on Etna to the use of the alberello trellis system, this winery specializes in producing elegant expressions of Etna wines that pay homage to the history and culture of the area.

I Custodi, 95012, Italy
393-1898430
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Tours and tastings from €40
Closed Jan.–Mar.

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I Vigneri

Salvo Foti, the patriarch of this family-run winery, has been called the most important Sicilian agronomist and winemaker. In fact, his work cultivating native grapes is part of the reason Americans have even heard of Nerello Mascalese or Carricante. His conscientious methods, which honor both the land and cultural traditions of Etna, have been passed on to his two sons (Simone and Andrea) who now manage the winery and lead tastings in the historic Palmento Caselle (c. 1840). In the fall, they still use the palmento to stomp grapes and press wine the way it was done centuries ago on Etna.

Via Abate 3, Milo, 95010, Italy
346-0146572-mobile
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Tours and tastings from €25

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Tenuta di Castellaro

The same contemporary craftsmanship that went into Tenuta di Castellaro’s eco-wine resort design also applies to their wine making, as they use advanced methods that link to centuries-old traditions that have been used to make some of the oldest wines of the Aeolian archipelago. You’ll have the opportunity to try their incredible range of wines that stem from a seriously impressive system of cultivation and planting (also featuring a few new natural wines), whether you are a guest in the winery's hotel or not. And the wine-tasting and vineyard tour is worth the trip based on its cantina visit alone. This zero-impact winery is seriously unlike any other. 

Via Caolino s/n, Lipari, 98055, Italy
090-9587713
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From €30
Closed Nov. 3--Apr. 22

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Terra Costantino

This winery, in the shadow of San Nicolò, takes a decidedly biological approach to grape growing. Olive and fruit trees (kiwi, lemon, and orange) abound, and they alternate row crops between the vines to enrich the soil. Inside the winery and tasting room, you can see the stratification of Etna’s lava, with flows from 50,000 years ago and 3,000 years ago, and where plant roots continue growing down into the stone. In the old palmento, you can book a private wine-making experience with barefoot grape stomping and all.

Via Giuseppe Garibaldi 417, 95029, Italy
375-6303991
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Tours and tasting from €25
Closed mid-Dec.–Mar.
Reservations recommended

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