🌸 Magic in Agrigento: The Almond Blossom 🌸 When the rest of Europe is still in the grip of winter, Sicily sends out an unmistakable signal of rebirth. In Agrigento, among the majestic millennial columns of the Valley of the
READ MORECarnival of Sciacca 2026: the 400th anniversary edition you must experience at least once There are festivals that are beautiful to watch.And then there are festivals that stay with you. In 2026, the Carnival of Sciacca celebrates 400 years of
READ MOREOn the southern coast of Sicily, just a few minutes from the Torre Salsa Nature Reserve and the famous Scala dei Turchi, ADLER Spa Resort Sicily represents a different idea of hospitality: elegant yet never ostentatious, immersed in nature and
READ MOREIn the heart of western Sicily, among rolling hills, vineyards and olive groves, Sambuca di Sicily is a place that truly surprises those looking for the island’s authentic soul. It is not a destination shaped by mass tourism, but a
READ MOREGibellina has officially been proclaimed the Italian Capital of Contemporary Art 2026, a national recognition that celebrates its unique path of art, memory, and rebirth. This title rewards a city that, after the 1968 earthquake, chose to rebuild itself through
READ MORENestled among olive groves and citrus scents, the Verdura Golf & Spa Resort, part of the Rocco Forte Hotels collection, is one of the most exclusive destinations in the Mediterranean.It stands along the coast between Sciacca and Agrigento, in an
READ MOREFeast of Saint Agatha – Catania Every year, Catania honors its beloved patron saint with an extraordinary celebration, comparable to Seville’s Holy Week or the Corpus Christi Festival of Cuzco, Peru.For three intense days, the city seems to forget everything
READ MOREOrestiadi Festival – Gibellina (Trapani) In Sicily, the bridge between Europe and Africa, the traces of its ancient past remain vivid and tangible — a heritage shared by all the Mediterranean peoples who came from Greece, Africa, and the Middle
READ MOREEaster Arches – San Biagio Platani The ancient religious tradition of the “Bread Arches” (Archi di Pane) is a celebration held in San Biagio Platani every Easter Sunday.It dates back to the 18th century, when the townspeople began building extraordinary
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