Sì, Silly Sicily: Down to Beauty

Taormina sits on its rocky throne, perched above the sea like a sunbathing octopus. Or rather, like a kraken that gave up sinking ships and moved from the Norwegian Sea down south to retire. This kraken grabs souls and won’t let go so easily. On the first day, we were kindly allowed to descend to a beach along one of the kraken’s tentacles, which tentatively led us toward Giardini Naxos boundary. When coquetting with a kraken, one day's not enough, so we were brought back after visiting the gorgeous Alcantara Gorge. And this time, we walked down along another tentacle, the one that pushes Isola Bella farther from the coast, so that woeful bipeds like us have to wade to reach it. Isola Bella, the Beautiful Island, the Pearl of the Ionian Sea. Don’t tell Johnny Depp!

The kraken nested in just the perfect spot, mythological creatures simply take what the ancient gods have to offer. Just look at the views that its gigantic eyes drink in—the very same eyes that tormented sailors in the dead of night. Yet now, millennia later, creased with wrinkles, they merely observe the human bustle. And the natural beauty. Just look at Mount Etna! Sometimes it’s draped in fluffy clouds, at other times it’s puffing away from its volcanic peak!

The descent is rather decent, the kraken blazed the trail with one of the many swings of its dreaded tentacles. People then built a staircase, pretending they were in charge, but we all know who to thank for this path!

The path was adorned with early autumn blossoms and warmed up by sunrays enough to host napping cats. Or even these scrutinizing intruders, assessing whether they’re worthy of walking this very path or should be hissed and meowed away. With our hearts cleansed and brimming with love, we could continue our journey to the Pearl of the Ionian Sea.

Most people don’t have the guts to walk along the tentacle and sneak between cat guardians. The path was people-free, apart from us. Only the last few hundred meters were crowded with tourists and street hawkers honking, shrieking, hawking, and squeaking. Odd birds, some crazy as loons, foisting trinkets for their daily bread. If only the cats knew!

Flying past the hawkers, we finally reached the sea. If it were a tourist season, we would have to swim across sunbathing bodies to take a refreshing dip. Yet in September, you can safely dance through the tourists, sunbeds, and tourists on sunbeds and find yourself a safe spot. We did wade to the island to secure ours, just to be a tad farther from the avian cacophony.

The island has been a nature reserve since 1990, when the local government purchased it from a private owner. The facilities on it were just being reconstructed, so instead of exploring the islet, we merely spent an hour or two swimming by it. We even intended to swim around it, yet Poseidon clearly objected, making the waves rather high for the Mediterranean Sea. Instead, we chilled at the far side of the island for a while, observed by a hungry seagull, and then swam back to our belongings.



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Nice place. The ocean looks so attractive. I bet that the wind it so good there and the freshness of air that you breath. I hope i can come there and enjoy that place also.

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the weather looks much better then the 10 degrees outside right now , but that last photo an adult woman with inflatable swimming cushions on her arms ... they will never keep her above water, must have some kind of anxiety maybe ?

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Well, it was a month ago, I just drag behind when it comes to blogging about my adventures :) Not sure about the lady, I didn't ask. In fact, I didn't really notice her; I was too eager to take a dip!

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Ah the good old days. I'd brave a kraken if it meant I could take a nice long swim right about now.;)

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Well, it treated us rather nice anyway, didn't it? ;)

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Not disputing it. It's just all these other places that stubbornly insist on being far from the sea I have troubles with. :))

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Well, I guess that's just the Czechy me what lures me up there ;) Just to be able to descend in a while :)

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I mean the present moment. Trust me, i been trying to descend all around Bucharest and no damn water in sight :))

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Oh, that's because of that dreadful Ilfov Desert! Desert it! ;)

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Well, I mean, just waiting for the nice weather to quit Bucharest. Afterwards I feel I may do some traveling. How could I not, with all these wonderful travel ideas abounding on the blockchain?

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Haha, that “Don’t tell Johnny Depp!” line really got me! Comparing Isola Bella to the Pearl of the Ionian Sea and then sneaking in that playful reference was such a fun twist. It lightened the whole travel narration and made me smile. Thanks for the virtual tour to Sicily!

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The place looks really great. Its nice to spend some time and relax there.

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Is that merchandise along the stairs?
Maxi dress looks good

Lol, maybe Poseidon was busy with his love of my life and doesn't want to be disturb.

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Only the last few hundred meters were crowded with tourists and street hawkers honking, shrieking, hawking, and squeaking. Odd birds, some crazy as loons, foisting trinkets for their daily bread.

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Well, I've already received it earlier, but thanks :)

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Thanks!

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You are very welcome @godfish! it was well deserved. ☀️
We are already looking forward to reading more about your adventures!

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Italy is really a great place for tourist, aside from the very nice weather, it is also rich in history and myths, I myself, is seriously looking forward to see out of this world creatures such as the Megalodon and the Kraken. Good Childhood stories 💕

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I have Italian surname and I was always fascinated by Sicily. Definitely should visit it!

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Whoa, this sounds like something straight out of a fantasy novel 😍 now I wanna meet this chill retired kraken myself haha.

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Not only is the place beautiful, it looks very peaceful

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stunning view, 😍 the place seems old-fashioned and beautiful, and the black cat seems to have no eyes. because everything is black hehe. ✌🏻 have a great time at kraken.

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That place is incredible to take a walk and taking amazing photos from the top of the hill.

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Such a beautifully written journey! The way you described Taormina and Isola Bella made me feel like I was walking there too — I love the mix of humor and vivid imagery. The “kraken” metaphor was brilliant! 🐙✨

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