Amidst markets, ancient rituals, snow-capped peaks and fragrant citrus fruits, winter in Sicily surprises with its special light and an authentic atmosphere, rich in history and hospitality.
Rice zeppole
Sicilian rice zeppole (a sweet treat originating in Catania) are rice fritters invented by the nuns of the Benedictine Monastery [...]
Pesce Stocco ‘a ghiotta o alla Messinese
Palermo Street Food
A recent ranking, compiled by the American network Virtual Tourist, [...]
The Palatine Chapel
The Palatine Chapel is a site that alone makes a visit to Palermo worthwhile. Begun in 1130, the year of [...]
Scicli
A sumptuous and opulent town in the Val di Noto, Scicli (in the province of Ragusa) is a must-see item [...]
Bagheria
Bagheria, or Baarìa in Sicilian, is a densely populated town in the province of Palermo, famous for its splendid historic [...]
From Palermo to Caccamo by bike
Sunday morning. The coffee pot is mumbling quietly on the hob, the biscotti are already carefully arranged on the large [...]
San Vito Climbing Festival
The San Vito Lo Capo Festival takes place in October and is one of the most important outdoor events in [...]
The Etna Castles Route
The Via dei Castelli dell'Etna is an itinerary of art, history, beautiful landscapes and traditions. The stars of the route are [...]
