History & heritage
Sicily wears its history openly. The Greeks left temples at Agrigento and the great theatre of Taormina; the Romans, Arabs and Normans each added their own layer, visible in the mosaics of Monreale and the markets of Palermo. Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, dominates the east and shapes everything from the soil to the local imagination.
The island feels distinct from mainland Italy — prouder, older, more elemental. A round at Il Picciolo with Etna at your shoulder, or a day among the Baroque towns of the south-east, makes the golf part of a far richer story.



