In order to mitigate the consequences of the corona crisis, an increasing number of tourist boards in the world are devising ways to attract tourists to their destination. Travel enthusiasts seem to benefit the most from the moment the borders open. One of the most affected countries in Europe, but also in the world, is certainly Italy, which has started to ease the measures. It is a sign to tourist communities across Italy to start with promotion and special offers, because the state realizes 13% of its GDP from tourism.

Sicily was among the first to start with announcements that will delight many tourists, and they refer to costs. According to the announcements, the Italian island will pay half the price of a plane ticket and a third of the price of hotel accommodation to all tourists, and the offer also includes free tickets for numerous museums and archeological sites.
The action is estimated to cost Sicily more than 50m euros, but it should be noted that since March 10, when Sicily was closed to all visitors, the Italian island has lost more than a billion euros in tourism revenue.
What you can experience in Sicily
Sicily, among other things, has a long history and is a blend of many cultures that have resided on this island. There are also pebble and tropical white sandy beaches, rugged volcanic shores and clear transparent sea. Sicily has five regional parks and 77 nature reserves, and Mount Etna is the highest and most active volcano in Europe.
The date when Sicily will open to tourists is still unknown, but Italy has made it possible to open a restaurant as of today. The easing of the law allows for movement within regions, and the next step will be movement between regions.
Finally, let's say that the lower price of plane tickets, hotel accommodation, as well as free tickets for museums and archeological sites, will be able to be realized. via voucher, which will be available on the official website Visit Sicily. According to estimates, the best time to visit Sicily will be autumn, by which time Italy should be open to all tourists.

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