San Vito Lo Capo the village
Characterized by typical white houses, adorned with boungavilleas, hibiscus and palm trees, scented with lemons and jasmine.
A unique and enchanting place.
A protected area that extends for 7 km, always open: from 7 in the morning until 7pm.
For a beautiful walk with a neat and perfectly signposted trail, with lots of small museums along the way to stop and cool off...
Just after the first cove, Cala Tonnarella, the majestic Uzzo cave, one of the most important prehistoric sites in the whole of Sicily.
Inside, traces of human presences dating back to around 10,000 years ago were found as well as several animal remains, lion rhinos and mammoths,
And then, many coves where you can take a necessary bath.
Characterized by typical white houses, adorned with boungavilleas, hibiscus and palm trees, scented with lemons and jasmine.
Admire the fantastic landscape of this beautiful corner of paradise flying like a butterfly landing from place to place...
A white beach of fine white sand.
Beyond San Vito Lo Capo, you can dive in caves, walls and shallows to discover and admire the secrets of its marine flora and fauna.
It's impossible not to give in to the temptation of the palate.
A precious opportunity to reconnect with nature and breathe good air in a calm context far from everyday stress.
Splendid cliffs facing the sea with more than a thousand routes to climb.
A vast and varied area full of dirt paths, suitable for the most daring but also for the quietest athletes.
A varied coast where pebble coves alternate with jagged cliffs.
A protected natural area located in the nearby municipality of Custonaci.