Besides the fresh busiata you can enjoy a variety of local wines.Ĭatholic celebration in honor of the Santissimo Salvatore, with a procession and a competition called ( an) tinna a mari, where participants need to walk on a well-soaped pole and reach a flag hanging on the end of it. Every year during this sagra more than 600 pounds of pasta are prepared. The performances take place in the Valle dei Templi, set against the beautifully illuminated Tempio della Concordia e di Giunone.Ĭelebration of the patron saint of Castelbuono with a historical parade, flags wavers and a procession where a statue of Sant’Anna is carried through the streets of the town.įestival dedicated to the busiata, a typical kind of pasta named after the busa (knitting needle), which the housewives once used to make the specific shape. There are several tastings and you can see how the salt is scooped out of the salt pans ( saline).Įvent where you can enjoy blues, soul and gospel music and the best Sicilian wines and dishes. The red garlic is stronger in taste than the white variety and is mainly grown in the area around Paceco. The annual festival “Aglio Rosso, bianco sale” (“Red garlic, white salt”) is held at the salt museum of Nubia (near Paceco). (See Sicilian cuisine) Several street musicians and performers will offer entertainment in the festival area. Stragusto is a festival where you can enjoy lovely – and mainly typical Sicilian – street food, like pani ca’ meusa, panelle, sfincione, couscous, etc. “amo Sicilia” (I love Sicily), is a festival dedicated to the Sicilian cuisine with tastings of typical dishes and products. Rassegna gastronomica Siciliamo – Marsala Before the kites can be admired in San Vito lo Capo, they are touring Sicily for two weeks in which period they can also be seen in Castellammare del Golfo. Kite Festival with participants from all over the world. The festival ends with a theatrical performance in the open air.įestival internazionale degli aquiloni – San Vito lo Capo Historical procession through the streets of Castelvetrano with the cooperation of several bands, flag wavers, street performers and dozens of volunteers, all dressed in medieval clothes. On the third and final day of the festival a statue of the Santissimo Crocifisso is carried through the streets of the city.Ĭorteo storico di Santa Rita – Castelvetrano Festival dedicated to the cassatella with traditional music, tastings of typical products, markets, parades with richly decorated Sicilian chariot and street performers.įesta del Santissimo Crocifisso – MonrealeĬelebration of the patron saint of Monreale with traditional music, performances by marching bands, horse racing and flag wavers.
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