Taormina

The Fine Diner’s Guide to Taormina

Sicily is famous for its delicious, unique cuisine. Influenced over the centuries by settlers from across the water like Greece, Africa, the Middle East and, of course, Italy, what has emerged is an island with a cuisine all of its own.

The Sicilians are rightly proud of their culinary traditions, in which rich Middle Eastern spices mix with vibrant Mediterranean flavours, so most of the restaurants here serve local dishes, prepared with the very freshest local ingredients.

With the kind of bullish self-assurance the islanders are famous for, the locals are happy to export their produce around the world but are reluctant to import food (why would they when they considered what they raise on the island to be the best?). The result is that Sicily is pretty much the ‘home’ of local cooking. Even the island’s Michelin-starred chefs prefer to buy their produce from the excellent local food markets rather than importing from abroad.

Despite being part of Italy, you can’t really begin to understand Sicily itself until you have eaten here, drunk its wine and relaxed in the welcoming, friendly atmosphere of its many restaurants. And there’s no better place to do just that than in the luxury resort of Taormina.

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Sicilian Sizzle: A Romantic Weekend Getaway in Taormina

Situated on a mountainside on the east coast of Sicily, Taormina is just about the most romantic location you can think of. With a dramatic backdrop featuring the deep blue waves of the Ionian Sea, the distant but imposing snowy summit of Mount Etna, and ancient ruins dating back to Grecian times, that grand romantic gesture you’ve been planning could be one for the history books. So pack a weekend bag, grab your partner’s hand, and get ready for some Sicilian sizzle! What to Do Teatro Greco Taormina’s most-visited site, this horseshoe-shaped theatre sits high on a cliff overlooking Mount

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Dining Out in Taormina

Taormina, on the coast of Sicily is a dream come true. This stunning town, perched high above the beautiful sea below boasts beautiful panoramas, fascinating monuments and some incredible architecture. Famous for its Greek Amphitheatre, the town is located in the shadows of the magnificent Mount Etna. Given its ideal location, perfect climate and gorgeous town centre, it is little wonder that Taormina has been the inspirational setting for many a novelist and artist, and in recent years has become a haunt of the well heeled and the rich and famous. While this town is fantastic for people watching, given

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Where to Eat in Taormina

Taormina lies on the north coast of Sicily and is considered to be a rather glitzy town compared to many of its rural neighbours. Perched high on the cliff tops, Taormina boasts a stunning vantage point and an incredible Greek amphitheatre. Many people travel to Sicily to visit its classic archaeological sites but there is more to this island than Roman ruins. The food, in typical Italian style, is an integral part of life on the island and Sicily has everything in the way of eating out, from Slow Food organic style cafes to local trattories, farmhouse restaurants and Michelin

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