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The best Sicily...

I shouldn't say..as I work as a tourist guide !
BUT the best time of the year to visit Sicily is not really now, in August!!
too much hot, too much humidity and it's really hard to combine sea & culture, nature & archaeology....
Prices are higher as well, and August in general is full of Italians on holiday!!

the best moment to me???
Apart Spring time, September, but I really like October which is  a wonderful time!

These last days we had almost 40 degrees celsius..and almost 80 % humidity!!

Also for a guide it's too much!!
More granitas,more ice creams, more coffees, hats, light clothes, sunglasses, sun-umbrellas.....and you can survive!

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Forse non dovrei dirlo, in quanto lavoro come guida turistica, nè tantomeno dovrei suggerirlo.
MA Agosto non è il momento migliore per venire in Sicilia!
Fa troppo caldo, c'è troppa gente in giro e risulta difficile mettere insieme  il mare e l'archeologia,la natura e la cultura.....
Da quasi una settimana siamo costantemnente sui quasi 40 gradi  ed un  tasso di umidità elevatissimo..

é davvero pesante lavorare in queste condizioni..
Non bastano più le granite , i gelati, i caffè , i cappelli ,gli occhiali da sole
Il tutto è una sfida costante .....

Il periodo migliore dell'anno?
A parte la primavera, Settembre ed anche Ottobre sono i mesi migliori!!!

vi aspettiamo numerosi...


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