Sicily is Kaleidoscopic.
The richness of this island manifests itself through architecture, art, culture, and obviously in the food. Expect nothing less than falling deep in love.
Sicily in the Mediterranean sea
- The largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.
- About 228 days of sunshine.
- Phoenicians, Greeks, Roman, the Baroque, arts, music, cuisine.
- 3 international airports (Palermo, Catania, Trapani).
1. Landscapes
It’s a land of light and richness, the meeting point of Europe and Africa, a place that offers both the simplicity of neat Fisherman village and the exaltation of Baroque in elegant towns, a region combining dramatic Volcanic landscapes to the most gently rolling vineyards.
2. Get moving
Cycling wise we’d suggest the ride from Trapani to Erice and back, a very well preserved ancient village of the west coast. If you are on a walking trip you can’t miss an excursion at the Etna mountain, absolutely breathtaking.
3. Tasty stuff
Colorful, spicy, varied…fantastico! A culinary tour of Sicily could last months, and still, you’ll have something more to discover. Just let me describe the Arancini, stuffed rice balls or conical shaped, usually filled with ragù, mozzarella, and peas, coated with bread crumbs and then deep-fried. This elegant food is considered street food, simple yet complicated to prepare, that perfectly symbolizes the richness of this culture.
4. Cheers!
In the ’90 there were less than 50 commercial producers, today there are about three hundred small cellars, investing in quality and doing great internationally. There are at least three wines that can’t be missed, the popular red Nero d’Avola, dense and dark, the Marsala, created by British like the Port wines, and the Passito di Pantelleria, a nectar sweet wine produced from sun-dried Zibbibo grapes.
5. Locals
Sicilians are theatrical, how could it be otherwise in a region dotted by so many theaters since ancient times? And they are definitely elegant, you’ll have a taste just walking along the “Corso”, the shopping street in every town, and looking at the locals impeccably dressed walking the catwalk for the “struscio” (evening stroll).
6. Awesomeness
Starting from a classic southern Italian “Tarantella”, maybe played with the “scacciapensieri” (the Jew’s harp), you can have a Sicilian suggestion listening to Franco Battiato, a refined artist able to blend different styles, or getting into the groove of Roy Paci’s trumpet.
7. A glimpse of history
Sicily is essentially a layer, a thick one, of cultures and civilizations. This land has a complex heritage, Phoenicians and Greeks, Arabs and Normans have shaped the island. You’ll breathe this by just walking in the villages, many with a stunning beautiful center, then if you have the chance to see the Cathedral of Siracusa, built like a Greek temple, then transformed into the first western church, then became a mosque and again a church under normans…you’ll be transfixed by its beauty.
8. Must do
Gelato, gelato, gelato! Just don’t eat anything else before having a local gelato or granita, portions are huge! Ah, you won’t find “The best Gelateria”, unless it’s an excuse to try as many as you can 🙂
9. Less traveled path
Have an aperitif in Mozia, the island just in front of Marsala, during a warm sunset light. Have a “pani ca meusa”, sandwich with veal spleen…yes it’s veal spleen! Attend a Greek tragedy at Siracusa theatre.
10. Interesting reads
- Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, “Il Gattopardo”
- Luigi Pirandello “Tales of Madness”, Selection from Luigi Pirandello’s Short Stories for a Year
- Andrea Camilleri, any book from the saga “Il commissario Montalbano”