Why you should add Comiso to your list of must-see places
Comiso

Why you should add Comiso to your list of must-see places

If you’re planning a trip to Sicily, Comiso is somewhere you can’t afford to miss out on. Located in the southeast of the island, this town offers a unique combination of history, culture and natural beauty, making it a must-see for any visitor.

Read on to find out where to find Comiso, how to get there and what to see in and around the town!

Practical info on Comiso

Comiso: dove si trova

Comiso, a picturesque town of around 30,000 inhabitants, is in the province of Ragusa, not far from some of the island’s most popular towns and cities, such as Modica, Noto and Syracuse. This is the heart of Sicilian Baroque, a region famous for its amazing architecture and for being a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you can explore it all with ease, thanks to the strategic location of this town in the southeast of Sicily.

panorama comiso

Comiso airport

Flying to Comiso is very easy as it has a local airport conveniently situated just a few minutes from the old town. Comiso airport, also known as the Airport of the Hyblaean Mountains, serves domestic and international flights, making the town accessible from various parts of Europe. Just 5km away from the town centre, the airport is a practical entry point for tourists. 

Driving to Comiso

If you prefer, you can also reach this destination by land. Getting to Comiso by car is easy, thanks to the road network that connects the town to the major Sicilian cities. The SS115 and SS514 are the main access routes, connecting Comiso with cities such as Syracuse (1 hour and 20 minutes), Ragusa (25 minutes) and Catania (1 hour and 25 minutes).

6 things to see in Comiso

Comiso is a fairly small town, but no less charming for it. Its main sights can all be found in the old town, so you can explore on foot, easily and pleasantly. We’d advise you to spend a couple of days in the town to appreciate its beauty at leisure and to be able to enjoy the evening atmosphere and excellent cuisine in one of its many restaurants. For a taste of what to see in Comiso, we suggest you to start with these places of interest:

Santa Maria delle Stelle
  • Castello dei Naselli d’Aragona: explore the ruins of this medieval castle with its stunning views of the town.
  • Fonte Diana: discover this ancient fountain, which is said to be linked to the goddess Diana. The fountain stands in the beautiful square of the same name, the beating heart of Comiso, a meeting place for both locals and tourists and a starting point for a tour of the town’s gems.
  • Gesualdo Bufalino Foundation: where you can find out more about the work of the local writer Gesualdo Bufalino. The foundation is housed in the neoclassical building that was once the Casmeneo market, one of the most charming spots in Comiso’s old town, where Bufalino loved to stroll and converse.
Former Casmeneo market
  • Municipal Museum of Natural History of Comiso: a journey through the local zoological findings, with priceless collections recounting centuries of the town’s wealth of nature, from extinct animals to fossils. An amazing place, perfect for a family visit.
  • Comiso Peace Pagoda: opened in 1998, this building stands in front of Comiso’s former missile base, on a hill overlooking the town. This is the fruit of many years’ work by the Japanese Buddhist monk Morishita, who wanted to create a symbol of peace in a location where there had previously been a military base. 

What to see around Comiso

As mentioned earlier, there are many interesting places in the vicinity of Comiso, and it would be a real shame not to visit them if you’re staying in the area.

The sea close to Comiso

Just a 20-minute drive from Comiso, the golden beaches of Scoglitti give you the chance to soak up the Mediterranean sun and enjoy the crystal-clear waters, perfect for a relaxing day trip. Just a few kilometres away, on the Ragusa coast, you’ll find some more amazing beaches, such as Marina di Ragusa, the beaches of Punta Secca, Sampieri and Pozzallo, as well as the beaches of Donnalucata and Santa Maria del Focallo.

Scoglitti

The most beautiful towns and villages around Comiso

  • Ragusa: this Baroque gem is a must for anyone visiting the region. Its quaint narrow streets and the stunning views of the surrounding area will capture your heart. 
  • Modica: famous for its chocolate and its Baroque churches.
Modica
  • Scicli: another fine example of Baroque architecture, not so well known but just as charming.

Comiso and its surrounding areas offer a rich and varied travel experience, combining culture, history and nature in a unique, magnificent Sicilian setting.

Don’t miss the opportunity to discover one of Sicily’s most unknown gems!

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