Sicilian Nightlife?
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Sicilian Nightlife?
This March I will be spending ten days in Sicily with my college photo-journalism class. Our itinerary is jam-packed during the day time, but the nights are ours. We are going over my spring break, and while I love the fact that a trip to Sicily during this vacation time is far from the cliche Cancun, I would still like to return with some stories of crazy nights from spring break.
Does anyone have any reccomendations of clubs/nightlife for a college-student on spring break in Sicily?
Does anyone have any reccomendations of clubs/nightlife for a college-student on spring break in Sicily?
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Other than Palermo or Catania and maybe Taormina Sicily doesn't have much nightlife to speak of. People in the smaller towns typically have dinner until midnight or so and sit around talking until late into the night, but definitely nothing MTV worthy... Where will you be on the island?
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You aren't going to find your typical American college student spring break nightlife in Sicily.
My recommendation: take a break from your crazy nights that you can get any day of the year at college and just enjoy being in Sicily, lingering over a long meal with good wine, good friends, and good conversation.
My recommendation: take a break from your crazy nights that you can get any day of the year at college and just enjoy being in Sicily, lingering over a long meal with good wine, good friends, and good conversation.
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As one might expect, you'll be in Sicily with a photo-class trying to capture some 'essence' of Sicily. Why wouldn't you try to pass this journey at a Sicilian pace; with a long evening meal, a good bottle and a good discussion...
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>>I would still like to return with some stories of crazy nights from spring break.<<
As others have said, Sicily is not set up for American college kids whose idea of a crazy night is to drink until they throw up and pass out.
Hard as it may be to believe, getting drunk is not considered cool in Sicily.
As others have said, Sicily is not set up for American college kids whose idea of a crazy night is to drink until they throw up and pass out.
Hard as it may be to believe, getting drunk is not considered cool in Sicily.