Sicily, Italy’s largest island, is a Mediterranean paradise that retains its warmth and beauty in November.
The island offers diverse landscapes, from the volcanic slopes of Mount Etna to the pristine beaches of Taormina. Explore the ancient Greek ruins in Agrigento’s Valley of the Temples, and wander through the historic streets of Palermo’s old town. November is an excellent time to indulge in Sicilian cuisine, including arancini, cannoli, and fresh seafood dishes.
Whether you want to enjoy a city break without the crowds or go on a hiking trip through unspoiled forests, here are some amazing, non-touristy places in Europe that you should put on your bucket list.