Brucoli, Sicily travel guide
Brucoli is a picturesque little village in Sicily which makes a great vacation destination for travellers looking for a quiet holiday. Having originated as a fishing village along the River Porcaria, the town grew around the harbour and today houses several tourist attractions like a castle and olive groves.
Today, Brucoli is one of Sicily’s most interesting seaside resorts and boasts beautiful beaches and turquoise waters, in a warm climate. Tourists will enjoy exploring the village area and the regions sightseeing attractions like the Santuario Della Madonna Adonai. One of the most popular places to visit in Brucoli is the old Norman Castle located near the region’s headland. Built in the 15th century, this castle which is a square building with four corner towers, tells the story of the region’s history. You will also get a good view of the harbour from atop the
tower.
The harbour area of Brucoli is by far the busiest and you will be able to find small boats that you can charter for the day to go around the bay area, when you get tired of the peaceful atmosphere and lush greenery of this small town. You can also arrange to have a picnic in the olive groves, at the seaside or near the Porcaria creek.
Brucoli, which is located in the Syracuse province of Sicily, also has a holiday village for tourists to find accommodation in its cosy hotels and inns. Want to buy property in Brucoli?
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