ArenqueRojo
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Anyone wintering in Sicily this year?
Any tips?
Patrick
Any tips?
Patrick
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Anyone wintering in Sicily this year?
Any tips?
Patrick
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Have you been to Sicily Brian? The comment on safety is one I don't recognise. We toured without any problems.
Sicily is fine for overwintering and a fascinating place to visit whether you like sea or mountains (including Etna of course) cities or wild country and is stuffed full of World Heritage sites that enable you to understand its amazing history.
When you come off the ferry you can turn right and go along the north coast or south and along the east coast towards Catania.
Keith
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We have been here for 3 weeks now. The weather has been very changeable but never below 14 during the day and mostly about 22. Some days as high as 30! Sun makes an appearance most days. Nights as low as 11 but generally about 13.Looks like we are heading for Sicily at the end on January as we have not been so thanks for the input so far. As for the weather if I recall it was wet in Spain, Portugal and Morroco last year and the year before was not to good either mind you I was not in Morroco
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We have been here for 3 weeks now. The weather has been very changeable but never below 14 during the day and mostly about 22. Some days as high as 30! Sun makes an appearance most days. Nights as low as 11 but generally about 13.
Quite a lot are swimming in the sea though a good many have wet suits on.
We are at Catania (Camping Junio) which is a bit lacking in maintenance but makes up for it with welcome and position on the edge of the sea.
Prices are good. 1 month rate at 8 euros per night without EHU (charged at .3 euros a Kw). Food is cheaper here than rest of Italy and even meals out are no more than UK.
Hope you enjoy it as much as we are. Brits are very rare here though more in the South (Scarebo) I believe. Here mostly Swedish/Dutch/German and Italians on holiday dates.
Patrick
Hi - Thanks for the information regarding Sicily as we are also going there - leaving on the 26th January. We usually stay on ACSI campsite so my only concern is lack of campsites open this early on the way down to Sicily. Has anyone got any info on Aree di sostas on the way down?
Christine
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