Sport in Sicilia



Diving
Alongside the Hotel Martello is the MEDITERRANEO IMMERSION DIVING CLUB offering diving courses at all levels with issuing of international licences. The MIC provides air-cylinder recharging and rental of diving equipment. Its new 12 m boat 'GIADA', conceived for underwater diving and excursions around the island, features sophisticated navigating equipment and all comforts.
Diving Centers:
ACI TREZZA - SPORT SUB CICLOPE
AGRIGENTO - DIVING SCHOOL "IL CIRCOLO"
CATANIA - ACQUE LIMPIDE
GIARDINI NAXOS - CAPO TAORMINA
GIARDINI NAXOS - NIKE
GIARDINI NAXOS - SUBAQUEA DIVING CLUB
ISOLA DELLE FEMMINE - A.S.ISOLA
MARZAMEMI - MIRA NAUSICAA
MESSINA - OLOTURIA SUB
SAN VITO LO CAPO - ARGONAUTA
SAN VITO LO CAPO - NAUTISUB
SAN VITO LO CAPO - CETARIA MARE AMBIENTE
SIRACUSA - EURO DIVING CENTER
SIRACUSA - SPORT OLTRE MARE
SIRACUSA - PUNTO SUB
TRAPANI - TONNARA
FAVIGNANA ISLAND - PROGETTO ATLANTIDE
PELAGIE ISLANDS
PANTELLERIA ISLAND - GREEN DIVERS
LINOSA ISLAND - LINOSA DIVING CENTER
LINOSA ISLAND - MARE NOSTRUM
LAMPEDUSA ISLAND - BLUE ADVENTURES
LAMPEDUSA ISLAND - MEDITERRANEO IMMERSION CLUB
Sailing
The largest of the Italian islands is often neglected in favor of the more attractive archipelago surrounding it. Sicily however offers a great variety of landings from where unforgettable tours can be organized
THE SUN TRIANGLE
Sicily is certainly the destination for those loving the sun at its zenith, vivid colors and strong tastes, even in middle seasons when boats and facilities availability is larger. Placed at a latitude equal to the Tunisian coast, Sicily offers attractive coasts especially during the summer. A gateway dividing the eastern and western Mediterranean sea, Sicily has always been a land of conquest, up for grab by all those that have historically been present in this area. Sure enough, all of them have left marks and vestiges both on the land and its inhabitants, so proud and conscious of the history they represent.
From the Phoenicians and Greeks who left here some of the most representative monuments of their civilization, to the Romans who made their granary reservoir here, to the Norman who erected here their civilization bulwark, to the Arabs who were just around the corner and saw it as an appropriate wedge for their European expansion, all of them contributed to make of Sicily a "land of mystery and contradiction".
I if you plan envisages chartering a boat, your starting point will, most likely be the Portorosa marina, Sicily's most modern and efficient: 500 berths divided in a series of wet docks complete with dock walls and floating piers. Portorosa is located in the north-east coast, near Milazzo.
While this latter is often congested by the ferries connecting Sicily to the islands, Portorosa is totally dedicated to the tourist traffic and is the obvious starting point for cruises both going west to Palermo and north, to the splendid "seven sisters of the volcano" as the Aeolian island are known.
Set in a picturesque environment, Portorosa is also fitted with a 50 tons gantry crane and a host of logistical-technical services including a medical facility. The next suitable landing will be found at Cefal , reached after coasting the island's northern side. Sicily's most important tourist villages are located here. Cefal new port is called Presidiana and offers a concrete dock with three finger piers with water depth from 0.30 to 4.0 meters. The coast between Cefal and Pa=ermo offer various interesting landings where the typical coastal lifestyle can be tasted. St. Nicholas l' Arena is, for instance, a fishing village where fishermen and the Marina S. Nicola have reserved a wet basin to the boat cruising tourism. Water depth there ranges from 1.5 to 3 meters. You can not also bypass at Santa Flavia Heaven: fishermen activity is worth watching and from there, the ruins of old Solunto can be visited. The harbor has a water depth of up to 5 meters but there is no space reserved to yachting and docking is available as space permits. By contrast, Palermo does not suffer of docking space deficiency. The commercial port itself has several floating piers managed the local Rowing Club, the Italian Naval League and other private organizations. A number of docking facilities are gradually being brought up to the required efficiency. For instance, the Aquasanta haven offers 475 berths exclusively reserved to the yachting activity with a maximum LOA of 50 meters and water depth progressively going to the 12 meters from the 2 meters close inshore. By contrast, the Arenekka facility is only capable of docking boats of smaller dimensions.
Other landings are available at Mondello, at Fossa del Gallo, site of the Motomar shipyard, and lastly, Sferracavallo where boats of 15 meters LOA are accepted. All these places are really charming but should be considered only after a prior visit. All of them will allow a stop and most importantly, a visit to Palermo and its monuments can not be overlooked. Equally compulsory is a call at the Isola delle Femmine, notorious for its numerous tales and the enchanted sea bottom. Between Palermo and Trapani other anchorage, Castellamare del Golfo and San Vito Lo Capo among them, are at hand; but a well sheltered site from where to start the navigation towards the Egadi islands is without a doubt, Marsala where about 100 berths are available to yachting. From here, and provided your boat is of a shallow draught type, a visit is recommended to the S. Pantaleo island and moor at the Mozia ruins, the Phoenician city whose ruins will make for a really archeological interesting visit. Continuing coastwise towards Cape Passero, one arrives at Mazara del Vallo the only canal port in Sicily and where the majority of the fishing fleet has its home port. Space is at premium, only 30 meters of dock face being reserved to yachting, but it may be sufficient to allow a visit to Italy's most lively fishing market. Sciacca as well has a consistent and active fishing fleet: a colorful and choreographic swirl of marine activities. Selinunte and its ruins, located on a rocky hill vertically falling to the sea is a worth visit. Beneath it Marina di Selinunte, a small haven drawing only a couple of meters can be entered by shallow boats or prams. Further south, the only sheltered place, in case of sea conditions worsening, is at Porto Empedocle where Yachting has its reserved moorings at two piers located in the inner harbor, away from the islands ferries congestion. This is the meeting place for those who have crossed the island by land and wish to continue to Linosa and Lampedusa or for that seaborne tourism wishing to continue on to Agrigento and the evocative Temples Valley. Further east, towards the Ionic Sea the coast does not offer much with exception of the coves at Licata and Gela. Turning North towards the Messina Strait, a stop is recommended at the splendid Syracuse Bay. Archimedes' city overflows with Greek and Roman vestiges and the refined masterpieces dating back to the sixth and seventh centuries, all contained in the rocky Ortigia island over which the old city has been built. Ortigia island is naturally connected to the mainland by an isthmus. Syracuse offer two ports to yachting: the main one, Porto Grande has moorings in a 100 meters long dock and the Marmoreo or Little Port where however water depth is spotty and does not exceeds the 3 meters range. An excellent shelter can also be found at Augusta where however, massive industrial installations have spoiled the place of its beauty. Northward, only few scattered private moorings are suggested in the Catania harbor and few additional ones at the characteristic Acitrezza Cove. With favorable weather conditions anchorage is permitted at Naxos Garden, beneath Taormina. Messina as well, with its continuous ferries traffic is not, mooringwise, generous to yachting: Few piers are given to it in spite of the ample harbor. Perhaps the best way to enjoy the Strait is by sailing it and playing with its currents and counter currents.
Free climbing
Free climbing in Sicily
Text by Luigi Ficarra
In the first half of the Twentieth century, conquering unexplored and difficult peaks became a matter of life and death for entire generations of brave climbers around the world. The Alps, especially the Italian side, were the theatre of the most famous alpine deeds of climbers whose names have entered in the myth and history of mountaineering.
Also, the fascist regime exploited the popularity of the enterprises of Italian pioneers, inaugurating the season of 'heroic mountaineering' which claimed not a few victims.
Today, as all the peaks have been climbed, mountaineering is only an adventurous and very hard sport, even if, thanks to modern techniques and material, it has become certainly more popular and safe.
From mountaineering, practised on high mountains, another sporting discipline has been born, which was practised at first as training, then taking its own road to become very popular during recent years. We are talking about 'free climbing', which is a very competitive sport based on technical climbing and athletics, carried out without any help except a pair of shoes and your own hands.
The rocky streets, which is the name of these vertical itineraries, are often of high difficulty, but a system of ropes and fixed anchorage guarantee maximum safety against possible - and not rare - falls, which are, therefore amortised and do not have any real consequences.
In Italy, this sport is organised into a proper federation of all the groups, the FASI, which is part of the CONI and organises courses and competitions of various levels.
The Italian Alpine Club (CAI) also organises sections for those who love this sport. However, the purpose of these courses and other activities is not competitive but aims at promoting this activity among its members and organises excursions of an alpine character.
This sport is practised on 'cliffs', on walls of hard and solid rock, usually limestone, and always near inhabited centers and therefore easy to reach. The purpose of this sport, in fact, is not the conquest of a peak but the overcoming of determined passages, of elevated difficulty and gradient with a proper technique.
Competitions and training can also be carried out in special indoor structures, which simulate a rocky wall with special artificial grips.
Free climbing is very famous and practised especially in Palermo, Catania, Syracuse and Ragusa, towns where the federation and the CAI are well represented.
The places of free climbing in Palermo are in prevalence on the slopes of Mount Pellegrino and especially the 'schiavo' wall, above the Favorita Park, the 'Valdesi' and 'Bauso Rosso' sectors towards Mondello, where on the red and sheer limestone there are passages of elevated difficulty.
Around Catania, calcareous rock is less abundant and therefore it is necessary to find some cracked places on the lava rock on the slopes of Mount Etna like 'Acqua Rocca' or, alternatively, going around Taormina, to a beautiful sector called 'Castelmola'.
The climbers of Syracuse and Ragusa are luckier as they have beautiful sectors of white and solid limestone and the possibility of attending gyms well equipped for indoor training.
For information about this sport, which can give pleasant moments and emotions in all safety and in contact with the Sicilian countryside, you can contact the centers of the federation and the CAI listed in the box.
Golf
"IL PICCIOLO GOLF CLUB" - LINGUAGLOSSA (CATANIA)
Is the only Golf course existing in Sicily. It was designed by Luigi Rota Caremoli .
The beatiful 18 holes are among oaks, hazels and vineyards.
The President: Mr. Salvatore Leonardi
The "Picciolo Golf Club" offers to its guests not only a magnificent 18 holes golf course, with driving range, putting and pitching green, but also an elegant and refined Club House, that avails itself of restaurant, bar, meeting room, bridge room, sittingroom with TV, locker rooms, Pro-Shop and guest-quarters.
The restaurant, wich is open also in the evening behind reservation, offers to its guests
not only traditional cuisine but also typical specialities of the mediterranean area. The guest-quarter are very pleasant, furnished in style with at one's disposal 13 double rooms of wich 5 are on the first floor and 8 in the mansard. All rooms are provided with bathroom, telephone, heating and satellite TV.
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