Old Market of Ortigia (Mercato Di Ortigia)
Ortigia’s markets offer fresh produce and local delicacies, with Fratelli Burgio showcasing Sicilian meats, cheeses, wines and preserves
Ortigia’s markets offer fresh produce and local delicacies, with Fratelli Burgio showcasing Sicilian meats, cheeses, wines and preserves
The Fiasconaro family has been baking in Sicily since 1953, when Mario Fiasconaro founded the business as a modest ice cream parlour
The beach curves gently along the bay, ending near Cefalù’s historic centre, where cobbled streets and a stunning 12th-century cathedral add cultural charm.
Charming island with historic, stone buildings, squares, a temple, shops, eateries and a small beach
Built in the 12th century under the orders of King Roger II, the cathedral features a blend of Norman, Arab, and Byzantine influences, which is typical of the era’s architectural style in Sicily.
Following the line of an ancient Roman road, it separates the old medieval quarter from the newer part of town. The street is lined with elegant buildings, lively cafés, boutiques, and local shops, making it a vibrant place to stroll
Rocca di Cefalù is a towering limestone cliff that rises steeply above the town of Cefalù, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the town, the sea, and the surrounding countryside.
Built on the site of an ancient temple dedicated to the goddess Venus Ericina, Castello di Venere offers stunning panoramic views of Trapani and the Tyrrhenian Sea.
The chocolate is made by mixing cocoa mass with sugar at low temperatures, preserving the distinct, raw flavour of the cocoa beans.