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BackgroundBackground

Taormina is the most beautiful town in Sicily

It’s an old hilltop town full of history and culture and by the sea.

Taormina is famous for its beauty, its incredible heritage in history, archaeology and architecture, as well as for its reputation in welcoming travelers.

Tauromenium or Taormina was built on Monte Tauro, was founded by Andromacus at the behest of Dionysius the Tyrant of Syracuse in 392BC.

The village of Taormina is perched on a cliff overlooking the Ionian sea. Besides the ancient Greek theatre, it has many old churches, lively bars, fine restaurants, and antique shops.

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CultureCultureDuring the early 20th century the town became a colony of expatriate artists, writers, and intellectuals.

D. H. Lawrence stayed here at the “Fontana Vecchia” from 1920 to 1922, and wrote a number of his poems, novels, short stories, and essays, and a travel book.

Thirty years later, from April 1950 through September 1951, the same villa was home to Truman Capote, who wrote of his stay in the essay "Fontana Vecchia.”

Halldór Laxness, the Icelandic author who won the Nobel prize for literature in 1955, worked here on the first modern Icelandic novel, Vefarinn mikli frá Kasmír.

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Places to Visit Places to Visit

Taormina has wonderful beaches to visit!

They offer many water sports like canoeing, jet skiing, scuba diving and more!

There is a great shopping area as well that is called, Corso Umberto.

There is even free access to a library in a Piazza if you love to read.

Taormina has countless monuments and churches to add to its history.

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Mt. EtnaMt. Etna

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Blue GrottoBlue Grotto

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Taormina TheatreTaormina Theatre

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