Chiaramonte Gulfi is a small town located about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Ragusa, Sicily, known for its beautiful panoramic views, gastronomy, olive oil production, and museums. Ragusa is a nearby town worth exploring, known for its historic streets and alleys, elegant buildings, and churches such as the Church of Santa Maria la Nova and the Church of San Giovanni Battista. Visitors can also explore the Giardini Iblei, a beautiful public garden, and the Cathedral of San Giorgio in Ragusa. Historical attractions in Chiaramonte Gulfi include the churches of Santa Maria La Nova, San Giovanni, and Santa Maria del Gesù, as well as the former Franciscan monastery turned into a town hall, the Sciascia multipurpose hall, and the Sanctuary of Santa Maria la Vetere in the nearby valley. In addition, the town is famous for olive oil and wine production, including Monti Iblei DOP extra virgin olive oil, Nero d'Avola, Insolia and Cerasuolo DOCG wines, and IGP table grapes. Visitors can also dine at local restaurants offering typical Chiaramont cuisine, such as Majore, 'U Dammusu, or La Loggia