Kamemi Camping

Sicily, Ribera

Kamemi is a modern and comfortable four stars camping village, open all the year, with swimming pool, market, bar and take away, tobacco shop and many facilities as: disco, music staff, camper service, evening shows in summer and interesting archeological sites to visit. Seaside is at 800 mt. and you can find fantastic sandy beach.

Kamemi Village is located on a green plateau with Mediterranean vegetation, in a beautiful park of 48,000 mt.square, just 800 meters from Seccagrande beach in Ribera, province of Agrigento. The Village is a great base for visiting the south western Sicily, located near the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, the Archaeological Park of Selinunte and the ancient Greek city of Eraclea Minoa. It also offers the opportunity to taste typical Sicilian products and visit beautiful places suc as: Scala dei Turchi, Sciacca and its thermal baths, Caltabellotta and its charming landscape, Ribera and flourishing orange groves.

The South Western Sicily is rich in beautiful places, beaches and history. The Kamemi Village is an ideal base for archaeological tours, "food & wine" tours, cultural or entertainment events.

Kamemi Camping

Sicily, Ribera, Italy
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Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina.

 

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Kamemi is open all the year and it is situated in the south west coast of Sicily near the seaside and not so far from important archeological sites as: Temples Valley, Scala dei Turchi, Selinunte, Eraclea Minoa. Kamemi is modern and comfortable with many facilities for couples and families with children.

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Is the largest Island in the Mediterranean Sea located in Europe. It is an autonomous region of Italy, along with surrounding minor islands, officially referred to as Regione Siciliana (in Italian, Sicilian Region).

Sicily is located in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,329 m (10,922 ft) high. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate.

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