The tour to Sant'Ambrogio is a pleasant discovery for those who love the simplicity and authenticity of small towns. Fraction of the municipality of Cefalù, just 5 km from the most popular tourist center, the village of Sant' Ambrogio is set on a gentle slope. It overlooks the sea and offers suggestive panoramic views. Surrounded by Mediterranean scrub, the village is surrounded by green vegetation and the blue of the sea and sky. Very often on the horizon you can see the Aeolian Islands. The visit to the historic oil mill, now used as a museum complex, is an opportunity to learn about the Sicilian olive heritage and local farming tradition. The itinerary is supplemented by technical information on the characteristics of extra virgin olive oil and enriched with an organoleptic analysis of three Sicilian extra virgin olive oils. The final phase of the tour reserves guests a pleasant moment of tasting, tasting the products of the Madonie and a glass of wine from Sicilian wineries.
In via Cefalù 20, inside the historic Garbo oil mill, guests will learn about the local culture linked to the Sicilian olive growing heritage and the peasant tradition. They will be the protagonists of a sensorial journey through the tasting of Sicilian extra virgin olive oils to grasp all their organoleptic characteristics.
From via Cefalù, you will continue through the streets of the village, taking in the pleasant atmosphere in the streets, the scents in the alleys, the panoramic views from one point to another, without ever losing sight of the Rocca di Cefalù. They will listen to stories and legends linked to the toponymy of the place, they will admire Sant'Ambrogio from a coastal watchtower.
Last stop of the tour will be the panoramic terrace of the village, overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea. Guests will taste a rustic aperitif at a nearby venue.
Stop at Piazza Sant'Ambrogio, in front of the Church. The historic oil mill is right there on the corner. I will show you where to park.
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Known for its rich Greek and Roman heritage, stunning landscapes, and mouthwatering cuisine, Sicily offers a unique travel experience that captivates visitors with its diverse attractions and warm hospitality.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring some of the most well-preserved ancient Greek temples outside of Greece. The site is a testament to Sicily's rich Greek heritage and offers a glimpse into the island's ancient past.
Europe's highest and most active volcano, offering stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and the opportunity to witness volcanic activity up close. Mount Etna is a must-visit for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
A stunning example of Norman-Arab-Byzantine architecture, Palermo Cathedral is a masterpiece of religious art and history. The cathedral's interior is adorned with beautiful mosaics, sculptures, and tombs of notable historical figures.
A charming hilltop town known for its stunning views of the Ionian Sea and the iconic Greek Theatre. Taormina is a popular tourist destination offering a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.
A picturesque coastal town known for its beautiful beaches, historic landmarks, and charming medieval streets. Cefalù is a popular destination for both relaxation and cultural exploration.
Fried rice balls filled with ragù, mozzarella, and peas, often shaped like small oranges.
Crispy pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta cheese, often garnished with pistachios or chocolate chips.
Pasta with a sauce made from tomatoes, fried eggplant, ricotta cheese, and basil.
A semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water, and various flavors, typically served with a brioche for breakfast.
The peak seasons offer pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and ideal conditions for exploring Sicily's attractions. The sea is warm enough for swimming, and the countryside is lush and green.
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Sicily is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, petty crime and scams can occur in tourist areas, and some regions may have higher crime rates.
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Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Sicily, with regular services connecting major cities and towns. The network can be complex, but it is affordable and convenient.
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A group of seven volcanic islands known for their stunning landscapes, hot springs, and unique geological features. The islands offer a variety of activities, including hiking, swimming, and relaxing in natural hot springs.
A medieval hilltop town known for its stunning views, historic landmarks, and charming streets. Erice is a popular destination for those interested in history, culture, and panoramic views.
A picturesque Baroque town known for its stunning architecture, charming streets, and rich history. Noto is a popular destination for those interested in art, history, and culture.
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