Salemi, perched among the hills of the Belìce Valley, is one of the most charming towns in western Sicily. Dominated by its imposing Norman-Swabian castle, it offers a historic centre full of stone alleys, ancient churches and museums that recount centuries of history, art and traditions. Famous for the Festa dei Pani di San Giuseppe (Feast of St Joseph’s Bread) and its authentic atmosphere, Salemi is an ideal destination for those seeking culture, local flavours and breathtaking views immersed in a genuine and welcoming Sicily.
2026 Carnival in Salemi and Vita
On February 14th and 17th, 2026, the Carnival spirit takes over the towns of Salemi and Vita, showcasing one of [...]
Terre della Valle del Belìce
The Belìce Valley, in the heart of western Sicily, unfolds with sinuous hills, olive groves, and landscapes that tell centuries [...]
The Belice Valley and contemporary art as a vision of a new future
Among the hills of southwestern Sicily lies the Belice Valley, a territory that, after the devastating earthquake of 1968, has [...]
Regional Day of Sicilian Walks along the ancient Sicilian crossing
Take part in the Regional Day of Sicilian Walks, a unique experience to discover Sicily through the Trasversale Sicula. Walk [...]
Via Francigena Mazarense
The Via Mazarense is an important artery of the Sicilian Magna Via Francigena, witnessed since the Middle Ages through original [...]
