Sicily rarely offers a neutral first impression. The island announces itself through contrast: light that feels sharper than expected, traffic that follows its own internal logic, and a landscape that shifts quickly from coastal openness to dense urban layers. For first-timers arriving with limited time, the key is not orientation but acceptance. Sicily works best when you stop trying to categorize it and allow its rhythm to set the terms. The Importance of a Soft Landing The first hours should remain deliberately unambitious. Arrival, unpacking, a short walk without destination. Sicily reveals itself through proximity rather than spectacle, and fatigue dulls perception faster than jet lag. A café close by, a slow coffee, the simple act of watching movement pass through the street. ...
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