With ten solo breaks under her belt (and still counting!) we spoke to Carole Urquhart to get the low down on her Sicilian adventures.
When planning my holidays I ideally like to tick off somewhere I haven’t been before, and so Discover Sicily was a new one to add to the mix.
We started with visiting Mount Etna which was good to experience, we didn’t go all the way up, but there is a lovely café there with panoramic views. If I was ever to return, I’d perhaps spend a little more time here and venture a little higher, but Taormina was awaiting us, so we had no time to waste!
I have seen many mosaics on my travels but at Villa Romana del Casale, they were absolutely staggering and in great condition. There were so many of them in a variety of colours, depicting everything from chariot races to stories of Hercules.
This is a vast site and was once home to apartments, a baths complex, courtyards and a basilica. It’s fantastic to walk back in time so vividly, without using too much of your imagination. It’s so well-preserved as it was buried under 10 metres of mud for over 700 years, so you feel fortunate to see it all.