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Driving in Sicily can vary greatly from what you're used to in the UK. Street signage is enough to get by, yet some countryside areas might lack clarity. Hence, always keep a GPS or map at hand.
While automatic cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK, in Ragusa, it's common to find manual cars. Feel the control of the car in hilly terrains with a stick shift and clutch pedal under your disposal. You might take a few turns to get used to it, but it's a gusty yet enjoyable ride.
Compact cars are the way to go due to the narrow and sometimes windy roads in Ragusa. Booking a smaller vehicle can make it easier to manoeuvre tight alleys and find parking in the city centre.
Speed limits on most urban roads are typically set at 50 km/h, which is lower than the typical 30 miles per hour limit in the UK. Remember, in Italy, you're driving on the right-hand side of the road! Be mindful of Zona Traffico Limitato (ZTL) or Limited Traffic Zones as well.
Ragusa Ibla is the older part of Ragusa city, teeming with baroque architecture and ancient marvels, namely the Cathedral of San Giorgio and Palazzo Bertini.
A short drive from the city centre leads to Marina Di Ragusa. This beautiful coastal resort promises stunning beaches and a vibrant nightlife.
Unlike the UK's often unpredictable weather, Ragusa has a stable Mediterranean climate. The summers are pleasantly warm, while the winters are mild.
The official currency in Ragusa is the Euro (€). While many places accept card payments, some smaller establishments may only take cash.
Visiting in summer? Don't miss Festa di San Giovanni - a traditional folklore event held annually on June 24th. In autumn, the Ragusano Cheese Festival promises a delightful foodie experience.
With your perfectly priced rental car prepped for action, Ragusa has numerous experiences waiting for you. Start your journey today and let the road lead you to the soul of Sicily.