Here you can find information on the province of Agrigento and a list of all municipalities.

The province of Agrigento, or the free municipal consortium of Agrigento, consists of 43 municipalities. A total of 429,611 inhabitants live on an area of 3,042 km² (as of December 31, 2019). The capital is Agrigento with 58,273 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019).

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The province of Agrigento is located in the south of Sicily and is one of the five provinces in the region. It is named after its capital Agrigento, which is known for the “Valley of the Temples”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important tourist destination.

The province of Agrigento covers an area of more than 3,000 square kilometers and borders the Mediterranean Sea to the south. It is one of the most sparsely populated provinces in Sicily and has a population of around 450,000 inhabitants. The province’s landscape is characterized by hills and mountains. You can see olive groves, vineyards, almond trees and citrus orchards.

There are many charming little towns and villages in the province of Agrigento that are well worth a visit. The coastline offers miles of sandy beaches that are popular with both locals and tourists.

The province is also known for its culinary specialties. Olive oil, wine, cheese, almonds and seafood are just a selection of all the delicacies one can find here. The local cuisine is based on fresh, seasonal ingredients and is an important part of the region’s culture.

Overall, the province of Agrigento is a fascinating destination, rich in history, culture and natural beauty.


The municipalities of the free municipal consortium of Agrigento

  • Agrigento
  • Alessandria della Rocca
  • Aragona
  • Bivona
  • Burgio
  • Calamonaci
  • Caltabellotta
  • Camastra
  • Cammarata
  • Campobello di Licata
  • Canicattì
  • Casteltermini
  • Castrofilippo
  • Cattolica Eraclea
  • Cianciana
  • Comitini
  • Favara
  • Grotte
  • Joppolo Giancaxio
  • Lampedusa e Linosa
  • Licata
  • Lucca Sicula
  • Menfi
  • Montallegro
  • Montevago
  • Naro
  • Palma di Montechiaro
  • Porto Empedocle
  • Racalmuto
  • Raffadali
  • Ravanusa
  • Realmonte
  • Ribera
  • Sambuca di Sicilia
  • San Biagio Platani
  • San Giovanni Gemini
  • Santa Elisabetta
  • Santa Margherita di Belice
  • Sant’Angelo Muxaro
  • Santo Stefano Quisquina
  • Sciacca
  • Siculiana
  • Villafranca Sicula