Our Wakes: 2017
South Sicily and end of season 3 (September to October 2017)
When we left Malta we decided to go straight to the port of San Leone Bagni located on the
South coast of Sicily. The reason we wanted to go there was to visit the temples of Agrigente.
This place has an archeological site with 6 Greek temples all built between 500 and 400BC.
Some of the temples are not so well preserved but one temple, the temple of Concordia, is luckily
in good condition as it was converted into a Catholic basilica in 597 AD. Later, in the 18th century,
it was no longer used for religious purposes but restored to its original state. The archaeological
site is very impressive as you see several big temples within a short distance making you realize
that is was an important place for the Greeks. From there you also have a superb view of the sea
which makes this site truly unique. If you have time, we recommend that you walk to the museum
as a lot of artefacts that have been excavated are on display. You will see a lot of remarkable
pottery and statues that were discovered.
The day after the visit to the temples, we stayed in the harbour as we had strong winds for
three days that prevented us leaving the marina. Once the storm was over, we moved eastwards
and stopped overnight in the harbour of Licatta, and the day after in Ragusa. There is nothing
special in those marinas but they are well known as a good harbour for the winter months. We
continued our journey to the east coast of Sicily as our guest wanted to visit Syracuse, Catania
and Taormina. After picking up some Australian friends in Catania, we headed south again to the
marina of Ragusa were Terus would spend the winter months. When we arrived in Ragusa, we
realized that our third season was over. We then started to prepare Terus for the winter and on
the 2nd of November, flew back to Belgium for the winter months. We now look forward to early
March when we will get back on board and start our 4th season.
Concordia Temple
Temple of Heracles
Temple of Juno