Gay catania sicily

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Picture it…Sicily. If you’ve ever been inclined to verify the founts of sage advice from Sophia on the Golden Girls, now’s your chance. Select Italy (), an award-winning and T+L A-List Super Agent, is offering an industry-first LGBT package targeted for singles, couples or groups to see the rugged Mediterranean jewel from a home build in Catania, Sicily’s baroque second largest city, located on the Ionian Coast.

Geared towards the independent-minded traveler, the four-day Gay Catania: The Sicilian ‘Soul Soother’ includes a robust balance of urban exploration, cultural explorations and outdoor excursions, blending ancient history (Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Normans all called it home) and scenery (Mt. Etna looms dramatically) with a slant towards its re-discovered gay history. Sister city to the north, turn-of-theth-century Taormina, was a stop of Europe’s Grand Tour, a resort town etched

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Gay Catania, a city on the east coast of Sicily, is a dynamic city with a wealthy cultural heritage. The metropolis has a long history dating back to ancient times and has been shaped by a variety of cultural and historical influences over the centuries.

Vibrant, class and elegant are the words that fully capture this gay haven. Although gay rights in Italy have been a hassle, Sicily still shines with gay-friendly clubs and bars. 

Urban, vivacious, and versatile are other sets of words that capture the culture of this metropolis. Catania is a multicolored universe, from the glistening brightness of its Baroque stuccoes (a UNESCO Planet Heritage Site) to the lava black of the Liotru, the basalt elephant that greets us in the city’s center, Piazza Duomo. It is truly breathtaking.

During the day, the attractions will take you to ancient Italy, but at night, the gays come out to engage. They do not contain

Queer nights, gay clubs &#; bars in Sicily: detailed and updated guide for

In the heart of the Mediterranean lies a land where millennia-old history and age-old traditions mix with a vibrant contemporary energy, creating a unique and captivating mix: Sicily. In addition to its natural beauties, UNESCO Planet Heritage sites, and culinary delights, Sicily has developed a strong culture of hospitality and inclusiveness in recent years.

This cultural evolution has allowed the queer people to flourish, leading to the birth of numerous gay clubs in Sicily, events, and evenings designed to meet the needs of an LGBTQIA+ audience. If you&#;re looking for welcoming places, non-judgmental fun, and the opportunity to meet people who disseminate your worldview, this guide is for you.

From the lively nightlife of Palermo to the vibrant atmosphere of Catania, through the entertaining evenings of Messina and the activism of Syracuse, to the surprising discoveries of Agrigento: we present our updated mentor for on gay clubs in Sicily.

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A Gay Sicily Vacation appreciate no other!

Join Italy Gay Travels on an amazing Gay Sicily Vacation: indeed the definitive White Lotus Tour. Sicily is the biggest island in the Mediterranean sea, prosperous in culture and place to important archaeological sites. Yes in this case bigger is better as Sicily packs in all the punches an all gay tour should suggest. This exclusive Gay Sicily Vacation will focus on the main not-to be missed sights of this amazing region, fast becoming a queer hotspot. And with one look at the local talent here you will understand why, mamma mia! Starting our journey from Palermo, we will then head to Catania where we will have the opportunity to explore most of the amazing sights this region can give such as the Etna volcano and Taormina/ We will end up in Ortigia, the old town of Syracuse, easily connected to the Noto valley, worldwide known for its Baroque architecture and wines!

Why should you go to Sicily? There is plenty of things to accomplish in this beautiful island. For some inspiration you can visit the Official Tourism Board of Sicily website at the link here