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A Journey through Naro: A Gem in the province of Agrigento, Sicily


01 March 2024 - Categorie: The places of the heart, Cities of Art and Villages, Cultural tourism Tags: Tourism in Sicily, Itineraries in Sicily, Art and Culture in Sicily, Villages of Sicily, Western Sicily, Visit Sicily, History of Sicily, 10 things to see absolutely in Sicily, 10 places not to be missed in Sicily, The best destinations in Sicily, Places to visit in Sicily, Beauties of Sicily

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque province of Agrigento in Sicily lies the charming town of Naro. Often overshadowed by its more renowned neighbours, such as Agrigento and its ancient Valley of the Temples, Naro possesses its own unique allure and rich history waiting to be discovered by intrepid travellers. From its ancient origins to its modern-day charm, Naro offers a delightful blend of cultural heritage, architectural wonders, and breathtaking landscapes.

The history of Naro dates back to ancient times, with evidence of human settlement found in the area dating as far back as the Bronze Age. Throughout the centuries, the town has been shaped by various civilizations, including the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, each leaving their indelible mark on its cultural landscape.

One of the most prominent landmarks in Naro is the imposing Castle of Naro, perched atop a rocky hill overlooking the town. Built by the Arabs in the 9th century and later expanded by the Normans, the castle offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a testament to Naro's strategic importance throughout history.

Wandering through its labyrinthine streets, tourists are treated to a feast for the eyes with its wealth of architectural treasures. The town boasts an impressive array of churches, each showcasing different architectural styles and periods of history.

One of the most notable religious buildings in Naro is the Cathedral of San Nicola, originally constructed in the 14th century and later renovated in the Baroque style. Its ornate façade and intricately decorated interior make it a must-visit for enthusiasts of religious architecture.

Beyond its architectural splendours, Naro is also a town steeped in tradition and culture. Tourists can immerse themselves in the local way of life by exploring its vibrant markets, sampling traditional Sicilian cuisine at local trattorias, and participating in festive celebrations such as the Feast of San Calogero, the town's patron saint.

Throughout the year, Naro comes alive with various cultural events and festivals, showcasing traditional music, dance, and folklore. These celebrations offer visitors a unique opportunity to experience the warmth and hospitality of the Sicilian people while gaining insight into the town's rich cultural heritage.

Surrounded by rolling hills, verdant vineyards, and olive groves, Naro is also a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The countryside offers numerous hiking trails and scenic viewpoints, allowing visitors to explore the region's natural beauty at their own pace.

For those seeking relaxation and tranquillity, the nearby beaches of the Agrigento coast beckon with their crystal-clear waters and golden sands. Whether it's swimming, sunbathing, or simply unwinding against the backdrop of the Mediterranean Sea, Naro provides the perfect escape for weary travellers.

In conclusion, Naro may be small in size, but it is undeniably rich in history, culture, and natural beauty. From its ancient landmarks to its vibrant traditions, this charming town offers a glimpse into the timeless allure of Sicily. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, or simply a nature enthusiast, Naro has something to offer every type of traveller, making it a hidden gem waiting to be explored in the province of Agrigento. Furthermore, the territory of Agrigento is ready to offer you an infinite number of places and corners that truly deserve special attention and an excellent starting point to visit them as part of your itinerary in south-western Sicily: the nature reserves of Torre Salsa and Foce del Fiume Platani, the sandy beaches of Bovo Marina and Eraclea Minoa, also at a short distance from the cliffs of Scala dei Turchi, the Valley of the Temples of Agrigento, the Archaeological Park of Selinunte, Sciacca and its thermal baths, the Salt Pans of Trapani and Paceco. And after this breathtaking tour, why not stay in one of our beautiful luxury villas with private pools?


Recommended villas


Olivastro: Wonderful house located inside the Torre Salsa Reserve, an oasis protected by the WWF. Whether you decide to enjoy the splendid view of the valley full of olive trees from the comfortable and shady patio in front of the house or to walk a suggestive path made of vineyards and prickly pears, this is the ideal home for a beach holiday in complete relaxation and in total privacy.

Casa Moresca: In the heart of 10 hectares of Sicilian countryside dedicated to the cultivation of olives for oil, the house is located near the town of Castelvetrano and a few kilometers from the Selinunte Archaeological Park. Let yourself be lulled by the scent and sounds of the surrounding nature in its splendid infinity pool located close to an idyllic lake.

Rosmarino: Exquisite house located within a large estate planted with citrus and olive trees. Its location close to the town of Castelvetrano is an excellent starting point for visiting the wonders of Western Sicily but also an excellent destination for a holiday dedicated to relaxation and the sounds of Sicilian nature while diving into its delightful infinity pool. or you can rest comfortably in the cool of the gazebo in the garden.

La Robazza: Rich in history and a few hundred meters from a still active millstone, this delightful residence stands on a small promontory which is part of an ancient Sicilian fiefdom where exquisite extra virgin olive oil is produced. In front of the house stands its suggestive infinity pool that will give you unforgettable sunsets and an unprecedented view of the Sicilian countryside full of olive trees.

Villa Sara: Splendid modern residence with a Mediterranean taste, nestled on a sweet promontory that will give you an idyllic view of the Sicilian countryside between Menfi and Sciacca that sinuously slope down towards the sea. Ideal for a break from the hectic city life that will seem like a distant memory while during the sunset you will enjoy a sparkling happy hour on the covered patio in front of the swimming pool.

Camemi: Delightful modern villa with luxurious details, Camemi offers you an almost endless panorama with different shades that starts from the vineyards of the south-west of Sicily and ends with the turquoise of the sea. If you were looking for a place of peace and Sicilian colors and scents, this is the right home for you and perfect for any age.

Il Giardino Ritrovato: Ancient aristocratic residence from the 1900s and renovated with taste and refinement, this marvellous residence has an ambivalent power: on the one hand it is located a few kilometres from the town of Marsala and enjoys access to all the services that a city can to offer, on the other hand it is immersed in a luxuriant and fresh garden, full of citrus fruits and aromatic plants that will immediately stimulate your senses, letting you abandon yourself in the relaxation and quiet that only the scents and sounds of Sicily can give you.

Il Cappero: Splendid villa in the heart of the Castelvetrano countryside devoted to the production of olives and the famous extra virgin olive oil. This delightful residence is surrounded by hectares of land with citrus and olive trees and immersed in an ornamental garden where the magnificent infinity pool is born, ready to give you an unprecedented panorama. If you are looking for a villa that can offer you relaxation and quality moments with your loved ones, go no further: Il Cappero is what you need.

Domizia: A luxurious sanctuary boasting four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a sparkling swimming pool, perfectly situated between Eraclea Minoa and the Torre Salsa nature reserve, just 35 km north of Agrigento. With its recent construction, guests can enjoy modern comforts while soaking in panoramic views of rolling hills descending towards the turquoise sea, a mere three kilometers away. Nestled in the heart of southern Sicily's cultural and scenic treasures, Villa Domizia serves as an ideal starting point for exploring the region's rich heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Experience the epitome of Sicilian elegance and relaxation at Villa Domizia.

Anthea: A luxury villa with a private pool, perched in a breathtaking panoramic setting overlooking the Torre Salsa nature reserve, near Agrigento. Featuring expansive terraces for outdoor living, this cozy villa offers unparalleled comfort just 700 meters from the pristine sandy shores of Bovo Marina. Anthea is the perfect retreat for idyllic seaside getaways, while also serving as an ideal home base for exploring the captivating landscapes of southern Sicily, from stunning beaches and nature reserves to historic landmarks like the Valley of the Temples and the Scala dei Turchi cliffs.