Travel guide Noto
Many paths lead to your villa in Noto
Your vacation rental or holiday home by owner in Noto is located in the southeast of
Sicily and is 31 km from Syracuse and 51 km from Ragusa. If you are traveling to your accommodation by car, take the E45 highway from Catania or Messina to Noto. Coming from
Palermo by car, it will take you about three hours to reach your destination. If you are arriving by train, first travel to Syracuse, and then take a regional train to your spacious villa or apartment. The nearest airport is 81 km away, in
Catania.
Plenty of sunshine
Noto in Sicily has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and relatively mild winters. While temperatures average around 37 degrees Celsius in July and August, they rarely drop below freezing in winter. If you would like to book a vacation rental or holiday home for a
beach vacation in Noto, the months of July to September are ideal. However, the Siracusa region is an excellent destination for exploring the beautiful cities and breathtaking landscapes throughout the rest of the year as well.
Culinary exploration
Noto Marina not only captivates with its stunning beaches and interesting sights but also with its culinary delights. Sicilian cuisine, influenced by various Mediterranean countries and thousands of years old, has been popular since Roman times. Street food is still very popular today, with the delightful aromas wafting through the air and delicious flavors to savor. Arancini – the number one street food – is a dish of fried rice balls stuffed with mozzarella, peas, and minced meat or ham. Because they are so popular, they are often served as appetizers in many restaurants. Panelle, another popular dish, consists of fried chickpea flour flatbreads. These were invented by the Arabs and are among the oldest Sicilian snacks. You should also try Pasta con le Sarde, a dish of ribbon noodles flavored with wild fennel, and then enhanced with fresh sardines, capers, anchovies, raisins, grated almonds, and pine nuts.
Swimming fun in unspoiled nature
An affordable holiday rental in Sicily is perfect for a family vacation with a
sea view in Noto. A villa with a pool, garden, and modern amenities provides plenty of space and allows you to enjoy dreamlike hours. A popular leisure activity is taking a train ride from
Syracuse (Siracusa) to Vittoria. This route encompasses huge loops and curves from the sea up to the plateau and back down to the sea. During the journey, you cross high viaducts and traverse deep gorges. In the charming village of Buscemi, you can admire old craft professions on a walking tour. In the northeast of the island, at Gola Alcantara, you have the opportunity to wade through the basalt gorge in rubber boots (available for rent) or barefoot.
UNESCO World Heritage Site Noto
Noto has earned its title as the "most beautiful baroque city in Sicily" with good reason. Southwest of Syracuse, at the southern edge of the Monte Iblei, awaits a wealth of baroque architecture. With sophisticated viewing angles and refined details, the scenery resembles an opulent stage set. One of the most impressive sights in the city is the fully renovated Cathedral of SS. Nicolo di Mira e Corrado, whose dome is accessible to the public. The cathedral itself is also built in the baroque style and can be entered via a wide staircase. For art enthusiasts, Noto's many palaces and churches will elicit delight. The most impressive aspect of the city is its overall appearance. More fascinating structures can be found in the nearby towns of Scili, Modica, and Ragusa Ibla. The upper part of Modica is situated on a hill, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding area. Don't forget to try Modica's delicious chocolate, which makes an excellent souvenir. Located between seven and eight kilometers from your apartment or holiday home with a garden and pool, the sandy beaches of Lido di Noto and Calabernardo invite you to swim, stroll, sunbathe, and relax. The beautiful nature reserve, Oasi Vendicari, is also close by, providing a paradise for birdwatchers. Alongside storks, flamingos, and cormorants, numerous marsh turtles can be found here.