SIRACUSA, SICILY, ITALY

Immerse yourself in Mediterranean history by visiting Siracusa and Sicily. The isle has many proofs of the Magna Graecia and the Arab culture; of the Bizantinian culture and the Swabians, and Sicilian Normans, with the common thread of Jewish culture active and alive up to the 15th century.

The historical, natural, and cultural magnificence of Sicily is witnessed by the recognition of seven Sites as Word Heritage given by UNESCO. Siracusa and Pantalica, the Valle dei Templi (Archeological Area of Agrigento), the Villa del Casale, the Eolie Islands, the Baroque Style of Val di Noto, the Etna mount and Palermo.

WHERE IS SIRACUSA?

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HOW TO REACH SIRACUSA

BY TRAIN

You can depart from Firenze Santa Maria Novella, Roma Termini, and Napoli Centrale Stations and take a train directly to Siracusa. We suggest looking up different solutions on trenitalia.it
To plan your trip by train, you can also visit these websites (please note that these are external websites and they are not managed by the Organizing Secretariat, nor WFTGA Siracusa 2024 have a partnership with them):

We also suggest this article for the rail routes to visit the most beautiful cities in Italy: The Best of Italy by Rail (eurail.com)

BY AIR

Fontanarossa Airport at Catania

Look at the seasonal timetable of the airport to find the airplanes that best suit you.
On this page, you will find a list of cities directly connected to the airport.

By Car:

  • via SS114 and E45 highway, Siracusa exit

By Public Transportation:

  • Take the bus Interbus, which departs from the Airport in Catania and arrives directly in Siracusa. More information can be found here.

or

  • Take the bus ALIBUS at the end of the line. After 20 minutes get off at Stazione Centrale corsia esterna Palina 1 stop;
  • Take the train at Stazione Catania Centrale to the Siracusa Station.

> For more information, visit the airport website.