Comiso, located in the heart of southeastern Sicily, is a town rich in history and charm, surrounded by an area that offers extraordinary artistic and natural beauty.
Comiso is known for its elegant historic center, with Baroque buildings such as the Mother Church of Santa Maria delle Stelle and the Naselli Castle, which tell centuries of history.
Comiso’s strategic location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the wonders of the Val di Noto, a UNESCO heritage site, and its famous Baroque towns such as Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Scicli, where time seems to stand still among churches, noble palaces and narrow streets.
Also a short distance away is Punta Secca, the picturesque seaside village made famous by the TV series “Il Commissario Montalbano,” with its enchanting beaches and lighthouse.
Sea lovers can explore the beautiful seaside resorts of southern Sicily, such as Marina di Ragusa, famous for its golden beaches and lively summer atmosphere, or the charming Sampieri Beach with its sand dunes. Comiso is also an excellent base for exploring beautiful Syracuse, one of Sicily’s most fascinating cities, with its Neapolis Archaeological Park and the island of Ortigia. In and around Syracuse, sea lovers can discover some of Sicily’s most beautiful beaches, such as Fontane Bianche, characterized by white sand and crystal-clear waters, and the spectacular Vendicari Nature Reserve, with unspoiled beaches and striking natural landscapes.
Finally, lovers of good food can delight in local specialties such as the famous chocolate of Modica and local wines.