Having grown up in Italy, Indonesia, England and Brazil, Clemmy Manzo was naturally drawn to travel writing. South America lured her back as an adult, where she worked as a guidebook writer and editor for Time Out Buenos Aires, Argentina. Now based in a seaside town in Catalunya, she spends long summers in Sicily, just as she did as a child. Proud of her Sicilian heritage, Clemmy never tires of the island’s natural beauty, rustic charm, and unbeatable cuisine.

Clemmy Manzo

Clemmy Manzo

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Exactly where you should go in Sicily in 2026

Exactly where you should go in Sicily in 2026

Every inch of Sicily offers a fascinating history lesson (trust us, it’s easier to list the towns without UNESCO status here). Shaped by the many civilisations that have called it home – most notably the Greeks, Arabs, Normans and Spanish – Sicily has a distinct cultural identity that sets it apart from mainland Italy. From its ancient temples and nature reserves to postcard-perfect beaches and volcanoes, Sicilians are fiercely proud of their land. Combine all that with the food, strikingly different from Italy’s most famous dishes and worth the trip alone, and you’ll quickly see why Sicily has become one of the hottest holiday spots around over the last few years. Come see (and taste) for yourself – the whole of Sicily awaits.  📍 Discover the best hotels across Sicily Clemmy Manzo is a Sicilian travel writer. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines. This guide includes affiliate links, which have no influence on our editorial content. For more information, see our affiliate guidelines.Â