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Rent a motorhome in Sicily

A memorable journey

With its varied landscapes and its historic villages, towns and cities, Sicily is a popular destination for travellers who rent a motorhome. The region's scenery ranges from mountains and Mediterranean coastal areas to the busy capital of Palermo. You can book the right camper van for your travel needs in Sicily when you head to motorhomebookers.com today.

Sicily is known for its culture and cuisine, as well as a history that extends back to ancient times. It is also home to many campsites where you can park your motorhome rental after spending the day exploring. With its warm, Mediterranean climate, camper van road trips in Sicily can be enjoyed year-round.

This article will tell you why Sicily is one of the most beautiful destinations for an extended camper van holiday and which route you should not miss in Sicily.

Top 5 facts about Sicily

  1. Teatro Antico di Taormina is a well-preserved ancient Greek amphitheatre located in Taormina, Sicily.
  2. Mount Etna is a stratovolcano located on Sicily's eastern coast that is one of the most active in the world.
  3. Sicily is home to many beaches that are popular with travellers who rent a motorhome.
  4. The Coast-to-Coast route includes stops in Syracuse, Messina, Palermo, Marsala and Agrigento.
  5. Sicily's strategic location in the Mediterranean made it important for the ancient Greeks, Carthaginians and Romans, traces of which can be explored during a motorhome trip.

These highlights await you when you visit Sicily with a motorhome

A few popular highlights that await you when you rent a motorhome in Sicily include the Cattedrale di Palermo, one of the city's most recognizable sights. Its construction began in 1185, and subsequent additions continued through the 18th century. It is known for its mix of architectural styles, including Norman, Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical.

Located in Agrigento, the Valley of the Temples is one of Sicily's most visited archaeological sites. It is known for its examples of ancient Greek architecture and art and is home to the Temple of Concordia, the Temple of Heracles, the Temple of Hephaestus and others.

The Massimo Theater is located on Palermo's Piazza Verdi. It is Italy's largest theatre and one of the largest in Europe. Classical concerts, operas and ballets are regularly on at the venue.

Lampedusa's Rabbit Beach is one of Sicily's most visited. It is also known as Conigli Island and is often compared to the beaches of the Caribbean because of its surrounding landscape.

Established in 1780, the Museo Archeologico Regionale Paolo Orsi is located in Syracuse and houses archaeological artefacts from prehistoric Sicily, ancient Greece and the Roman period. Next to the facility is the remains of the Villa Landolina.

Though it is one of the world's most active volcanoes, Mount Etna is a popular tourist attraction that is open year-round. With an experienced guide, you can hike up the mountain during ongoing eruptions.

Established in 1981, the Riserva Naturale Orientata dello Zingaro is the first nature reserve in Sicily. Within its bounds, you will find mountainous areas as well as stretches of coast that go for seven kilometres.

The Monastero dei Benedettini is part of Sicily's Val di Noto UNESCO World Heritage site. Guided tours are available at what is one of Europe's largest monasteries.

Gole dell’Alcantara is a natural feature that was created by waves of lava. Its canyons can be found in Sicily's Gole Alcantara Botanical and Geological Park, located between Catania and Messina. There are excursions available that are regularly put on by the park's staff.

These camper routes through Sicily are a must

A coast-to-coast route through Sicily will take you across many of the region's major cities and towns while passing by diverse scenery when you rent a motorhome. Several spots can serve as a starting point for a road trip around the island in a camper van.

Cities like Palermo, Messina, Syracuse and Agrigento are popular points of origin for a trek around Sicily's coast. Along the route, you will come across points of interest like the Ionian Coast, the Greek theatre at Taormina, Madonie Regional Natural Park, Santa Anastasia Abbey, the Zingaro Nature Reserve and the medieval hilltop town of Erice.

Camper van hire: Useful information for a trip through Sicily

Wild camping is prohibited in Sicily, but many good campsites are suitable for camper van holidays. A few recommended campgrounds include Camping La Focetta Sicula, Lilybeo Village, Ciriga Sicily Glamping and Camping Luminoso. You will find amenities at these campsites that range from free parking, electric hookup, free Wi-Fi, beaches, showers, laundry and on-site dining.

You can legally drive a camper van in Sicily at 18, but some of our rental partners require drivers to be at least 25. With its hot summers and mild winters, Sicily is a popular year-round destination to rent a motorhome.

Rent a motorhome now and discover Sicily

You can conveniently rent a motorhome in Catania when you click on motorhomebookers.com. The camper van option is an easy way to explore Sicily in comfort. When you travel by motorhome, you can see the island's attractions and landmarks at a comfortable pace. Setting your own itinerary and staying as long as you like at your preferred places is one of the main reasons to rent a motorhome in Sicily for your next road trip.

Contact motorhomebookers.com today to rent a motorhome in Sicily for your next adventure.

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