San Vito Lo Capo is a small seaside resort in north-western Sicily, famous for its beach overlooking a sheltered bay dominated by Monte Monaco. In the centre, the Sanctuary of San Vito (15th century) is a fortress-like structure with Arab-Norman architecture. Arab-Norman influences are also evident in the tiny Chapel of Santa Crescenzia, on the main road leading out of town, and in the Torrazzo, a circular tower.
The lighthouses of Sicily
Along the coast of Sicily, where the land ends and the sea begins, lighthouses emerge like sentinels of stone and [...]
Cycling from one end of Sicily to the other
These two collections on Komoot offer cycling tours to explore Sicily, with routes of varying difficulty and distance, allowing you [...]
Sicily by bike: from Baroque treasures to western Sicily
These two Komoot collections offer two complementary itineraries: one in the southeast of the island, discovering Baroque architecture, and the [...]
Tempu ri Capuna
At San Vito Lo Capo, the festival “Tempu ri Capuna” celebrates the sea through taste and memory. The star is [...]
Cous Cous Fest 2025
The ten-day food and music event that, on the threshold of autumn, compares preparations made around the world on the [...]

Sea Cruise
An unforgettable adventure aboard a well-equipped boat, departing from the Port of Terrasini for a cruise that will take you [...]

San Vito Lo Capo – Kent Wreck
Nestled between the picturesque Punta Spadillo and Punta Forbice, this destination is easily accessible by sea, half a mile from [...]

San Vito Lo Capo – Wreck of the Millstones
This site, devoid of ancient structures, offers a unique experience thanks to its characteristics of an ancient harbour landing. Here, [...]