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A winter honeymoon in Sicily

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Week of September 3-9, 1998



A winter honeymoon in Sicily
Question: My fiance Kara and I will be getting married in early December and want to take our honeymoon in January. I鈥檇 really like to go to Italy, because I鈥檝e never been and Kara likes the Venice area. Also, I have realtives outside of Naples. However, Kara is concerned about the weather, and I don鈥檛 want her to be
disappointed. Any great warm spots you鈥檇 recommend that time of year? I want something different! Thanks in advance for your help.

Jerry Griffith
St. Paul, Minnesota

黑料吃瓜网 Adviser: While I admire your desire to please your wife-to-be, even love-struck honeymooners can鈥檛 control the weather Gods. If you both have Italy on the mind, then by all means go 鈥 few places are as perfectly romantic for a honeymoon. My suggestion? Stay south. That way, you鈥檒l increase your chances for balmy
weather and can squeeze in a visit with your relatives near Naples. You can always tack on a day or two in Venice on the way home. A gondola ride on the Grand Canal is pretty nice, rain or shine, and a perfect way to round out your trip.

I鈥檇 suggest flying into Rome and maybe spending a night or two at a cozy albergo in the center to get over your jet lag. Then I鈥檇 head to Sicily. While much of Europe is cool and gray in January, Sicily often sparkles in sunlight. Plus, you鈥檒l benefit from some off-season perks, like cut rates at great hotels, uncrowded ferries, and a chance to observe the
local culture without droves of tourists.

Given the time of year, I鈥檇 fly directly into Palermo or Catania 鈥 probably the later for it鈥檚 locale 鈥 and arrange for a rental car (do this stateside). Plan on spending a couple of days in Taormina, which in summer is full of the European jet set and glitterati. Situated on a terrace of Monte Tauro, the town is incredibly beautiful, with sweeping
views of the Ionian Sea. Be sure to book a room with a terrace so you can enjoy breakfast al fresco and a sunset aperitivo in the sea breeze. Just west of town is steaming Mt. Etna, Europe鈥檚 largest live volcano and one of the most active in the world. Much further south is Syracuse, a cultural mecca with numerous Greek ruins to explore. Don鈥檛 miss the lazy and
lovely Aeolian Islands, seven peaceful islets stretching off Sicily鈥檚 northeast coastline. You can access these beauties by ferry or hydrofoil from Milazzo, and Lipari makes a good base for exploring the smaller islands. Picturesque Panarea and Vulcano, known for its terapeutic mud baths and hot springs, both warrant a stay.


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