Experiences
The Syracuse region of southeast Sicily overlooking the tranquil Ionian Sea that meets the Mediterranean, is teeming with exceptional experiences to live and discover. Natural wonders, a thriving culture of art and craftsmanship, the vestiges of ancient life in the form of ruins and archeological sites dotting the landscape, make this corner of Sicily truly unique. Spend an idyllic afternoon soaking in the fragrance and colours of a citrus grove with your own organic picnic, sailing across crystalline waters to secret white sand beaches or winding your way along rugged landscapes on horseback, and see for yourself what the heart of this island has to offer
6.3 SENSES SPA
Welcome to 6.3 SENSES SPA, an unspoiled oasis of relaxation and quiet and an opening to the door onto a landscape brushed with the colors, scents and sounds of nature, here you can find your balance with our treatments by Sisley ®. An olfactory path with hints of rosemary, lavender and jasmine will lead you to the discovery of the evocative outdoor spaces of Dimora, including the swimming pool equipped with salt water, to ensure a pleasant and fresh sensation of well-being on your skin.
The Syracuse region of southeast Sicily overlooking the tranquil Ionian Sea that meets the Mediterranean, is teeming with exceptional experiences to live and discover. Natural wonders, a thriving culture of art and craftsmanship, the vestiges of ancient life in the form of ruins and archeological sites dotting the landscape, make this corner of Sicily truly unique..
The Epicurean’s Sicily
The history of Sicilian gastronomy is like a fairy tale that begins with the classic “Once upon a time.” The encounter of the Greek Mediterranean civilization with the local indigenous culture enriched all the arts of yesteryear, including the art of gastronomy. First among all to celebrate its excellence was Epicurus, who in his fragments of gastronomy asserted that he had visited every land and every sea but that in Sicily he found the Good Taste.
Arts and Culture
The coasts of Sicily seem like arms that over the centuries have created invisible routes, pathways and bridges to the other lands that face, all around, the Mediterranean. Sicilian history, culture and artistic richness have deep and firm roots in the extraordinary mixture of influences brought by overseas peoples. Hence temples, shrines, amphitheaters and spectacles that celebrate its wonder to this day.
Natural Wonders
Nature has used the land of Sicily as a blank canvas to be flooded with colors and emotions. In this magnificent setting rise nature parks, reserves and protected areas, land and sea all to be discovered. An idyllic picture with colors of the sea at sunset, the islands silhouetted in the blue summer sea and white beaches. Of a continent, rather than an island, is the immense natural heritage of Sicily.