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.

  • Carnival weekend in Sicily: masks, traditions, and flavors

    Carnival in Sicily is a magical time that combines ancient rituals, folklore, colors, and flavors in a unique atmosphere. On this [...]

  • Pylon of Messina

    Suspended between sky and sea, the Pylon of Messina is one of the most fascinating landmarks in northeastern Sicily. This [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • Historic center of Trapani and Via Garibaldi

    The historic center of Trapani is a charming maze of narrow streets, squares, and buildings that tell centuries of history [...]

  • Ragusa scacce

    Among the most beloved culinary traditions of southeastern Sicily, Ragusa scacce occupy a special place. A peasant dish par excellence, [...]

  • Sicilian Buccellato: the Christmas cake that tells the story of Sicily

    Sicilian buccellato is much more than a Christmas dessert: it is a symbol of celebration, family, and ancient traditions. With [...]

  • Christmas markets in Palermo: crafts, lights, and winter flavors

    When Christmas arrives in Palermo, the historic center lights up with lights, flavors, and traditions that reveal the welcoming soul [...]

  • Tour of Sicily’s living nativity scenes: tradition, faith, and community

    During the Christmas season (December-January), Sicily transforms into a widespread theater of sacred and popular performances. Caves, quarries, historic centers, [...]

  • On the trail of the Beati Paoli

    Among the most secret folds of Palermo’s history lies the legend of the Beati Paoli, a mysterious brotherhood believed to [...]