Modica Beach Resort is in an area steeped in history. Here you can travel through time: from Magna Graecia to the Baroque and then reach the present day and find yourself on the set of the fictional Commissioner Montalbano.
During your stay in Marina di Modica there are many things to see. Each one of them is a precious gem to set in your holiday memories.
The Sicilian writer Andrea Camilleri chose the Ragusa area to set the stories of his Commissario Montalbano.
Noto is the capital of Baroque and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2002.
The town of Modica stands on top of a canyon. Even today you can still admire its charming and elegant noble palaces.
Ragusa has two souls: Ragusa Superiore, the modern part of the city, and Ragusa Ibla, the old part, built along the original medieval plan.
During the 19th century the Castle became one of the most significant centres of social life in the area.
Marzamemi is an ancient village that extends entirely along the sea.