Planning a holiday ad campaign
1. Name of the company:
Bella Vista Holidays
2. Holiday destination:
Syracuse, Italy
3. Emotive words for a beach or woodland location (for Syracuse, beach/sea focus):
sun-drenched
crystal-clear
sparkling
golden sands
gentle waves
serene
breathtaking
4. Facts to use:
Syracuse is in Sicily, Italy.
Famous for its historic old town, Ortigia, with ancient Greek and Roman architecture.
Beautiful beaches like Fontane Bianche and Arenella.
Ancient Greek Theatre is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Local cuisine includes fresh seafood, gelato, and Sicilian pastries.
Mild Mediterranean climate — perfect for year-round visits.
5. Sentence using a rhetorical question:
“Who wouldn’t want to stroll along golden sands with the sparkling sea stretching to the horizon?”
6. Sentence using an exclamation mark:
“Feel the warm Mediterranean sun on your face as you relax by the crystal-clear waters!”
7. Sentence using a personal pronoun:
“I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw the stunning Greek Theatre in Ortigia.”
More planning;
Why wait any longer to discover the magic of Syracuse?
Syracuse, Sicily, blends sun-kissed beaches with ancient history, breathtaking views, and mouthwatering Italian cuisine. Whether you love wandering through old towns, relaxing on crystal-clear shores, or exploring Greek ruins, Syracuse has something magical waiting for you.
What to see:
Discover the enchanting island of Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse, filled with winding alleys, bright piazzas, and sea views at every corner. Ortigia has been inhabited for over 2,700 years, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Mediterranean. Explore the Ancient Greek Theatre, part of a UNESCO World Heritage site, where history comes alive in front of your eyes. Nearby, you can also see the Temple of Apollo, one of the oldest Doric temples in Sicily, and the Fountain of Arethusa, a legendary freshwater spring dating back to ancient myths. Wander through the Archaeological Park, visit the mystical Ear of Dionysius, or spend the afternoon at Fontane Bianche Beach, famous for its turquoise water and golden sands.
Where to eat:
The best places to eat in Syracuse are the little family-owned shops tucked away in the narrow streets of Ortigia. These cosy, warm restaurants welcome everyone, offering homemade pasta, fresh seafood, and recipes passed down through generations. Sit at a small table under the Sicilian sun, enjoy the smell of herbs and fresh bread, and feel like part of the family as you taste dishes made with genuine local love.
However, if you prefer something more luxurious, Ortigia also offers elegant restaurants perfect for a special evening. Dine in the heart of the old town at night, where the lights glow vibrantly and the streets feel alive, or choose a seaside restaurant where you can enjoy dinner by the ocean as the sun sets. Whether you want comfort or luxury, Syracuse serves unforgettable flavours in unforgettable places.
Where to stay:
Whether you prefer a luxury seaside resort, a charming boutique hotel in Ortigia, or a peaceful villa surrounded by lemon trees, Syracuse has accommodation for every traveller. Many stays offer balconies overlooking the sea — don’t miss the chance to wake up to the soft sound of waves right outside your window!
When to go:
For the perfect Syracuse experience, visit during the spring or early autumn months — April to early June or late September to October. During these times, the weather is warm and pleasant, and Ortigia isn’t overflowing with tourists. In peak summer, the narrow streets can get extremely crowded and the heat becomes intense, making the historic centre feel cramped. By choosing the quieter months, you’ll enjoy gentler temperatures, peaceful walks, and the true charm of Syracuse without the summer chaos.
Writing your travel diary ad on Siracusa, Sicily (09.12.25)
Who wouldn’t want to stroll along golden sands with the sparkling sea stretching to the horizon? Nestled in the heart of Sicily, Syracuse combines sun-drenched beaches, ancient history, and mouthwatering Italian cuisine to create the perfect Mediterranean escape. Whether you crave relaxing by crystal-clear waters, wandering through cobbled streets, or exploring millennia-old ruins, Syracuse promises memories you’ll never forget.
Let’s dive deeper into the heart of Sicily: Siracusa. Siracusa, the hometown of my family and where the heart of many Sicilians is nestled, carries a rhythm of life that seeps into every corner. Life here moves gently yet purposefully—whether savoring a slow morning espresso in a sunlit piazza, chatting with shopkeepers who greet you like an old friend, or walking along the harbor as the salty breeze brushes your face. Sicily teaches you to pause, breathe, and truly feel.
What I love most about Siracusa is the warmth of its people. Sicilians have an openness and generosity that makes every visitor feel instantly at home. I remember sitting at a tiny trattoria tucked away in a narrow alley, listening to laughter spilling from neighboring tables, tasting the freshest arancini I’ve ever had, and realizing that this city’s beauty isn’t only in its turquoise waters or golden ruins—it’s in its heartbeat, its smells of citrus and sea, and the gentle chatter that fills the streets at dusk.
Evenings in Siracusa are magical. The sun dips behind the limestone cliffs, painting the sky in shades of pink and amber, and the streets glow under the warm light of lanterns. Children chase each other along the piazzas, couples linger over late dinners, and I can’t help but feel that Siracusa leaves a little piece of itself in everyone who walks its winding streets.