Perched on Sicily’s southern coast, Agrigento unfolds as a gateway to antiquity with its Valley of the Temples - a luminous ensemble of Greek ruins rising above almond groves and sea vistas. The well-preserved Temple of Concordia stands as a marvel of classical symmetry, while the nearby Archaeological Museum sheds light on ancient daily life and sacred rituals. Wandering the old quarter of Girgenti, visitors encounter Baroque churches, narrow lanes, and panoramic views stretching to the Mediterranean. Just beyond, the Scala dei Turchi’s white marl cliffs offer striking seaside contrasts, and the serene coastline at San Leone invites quiet moments by the water.