Marijana Bzovski leaves his homeland, Serbia... arrives in Sicily to study Italian... and a passion of the Sicilian Baroque Pearls... become a Tourist Guide... speaks Italian, Serbo Croatian and English... loves Ragusa, Modica and Scicli... and you will know the places of Montalbano!
MARIJANA BZOVSKI
RAGUSA TOURIST GUIDE
Tourist Guide in Sicily
Marijana Bzovski, for all Mariana.
I'm fond of archeology, traditions and Hyblean Baroque. I've decided to dedicate my time in the studies of Sicily (the land where I've been living for 25 years), and I became a tourist guide in 2005. Since then I dedicate good part of my life to this activity and I accompany groups, students and families with children in the discovery of beauty and nature. My passion and professionality is appreciated by many local, national and internacional tourist operators. I currently work as an expert tourist guide in the city of Ragusa, Scicli, Noto, Donnafugata Castle, Siracusa which are all UNESCO Pearls of Sicilian Baroque Style. My activity also includes archeological zones such as: The Trabacche Catacomb, The caves of Ispica, Kamarina, Pantalica.. I speak Italian, Serbo-croatian and English. I am available on monday, wednesday, friday at night and on Tuesday and Thursday afternoon and night and saturday/sunday morning, afternoon an evening. I'm looking foward to hearing from you soon.
IL BLOG DI MARIANA
"Marijana Bzovski, for all MARIANA, will accompany you in real life and also in his blog to discover Sicily, an island kissed by the sun all year round."
FOR ALL TOURISTS WHO WANT TO KNOW THE BAROQUE SICILY, THE MARIANA BLOG IS FOR THEM TO DRIVE ON LINE THAT WILL ALLOW THE 'KNOW THE MYTHS, THE STORY, THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES, TRADITIONS AND FOLKLORE, THE RECIPES LOCAL AND TYPICAL PRODUCTS, THE PLACES MORE 'ENCHANTING, NATURAL AREAS, THE PLACES AND ACCOMMODATION WHERE TO RELAX AND ENJOY A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY...
The BLOG OF MARIANA is the online space where I will speak of my tours and trips, my experiences in sharing the wonders of Sicily and the baroque cities of Val di Noto.
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