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San Vito Lo Capo, an ancient seaside village, is located on the
north-western coast of Sicily, which is called the « Costa Gaia ».
White sandy beach, clear water with changing colours of the sea, harmonious
and bright colours of hibiscus, oleander and bougainvillea, melted to the
scent of jasmine and the local couscous…
this is San Vito Lo Capo!
Despite the property development in those recent years, the village has
preserved the traditional coastal architecture with the white and low houses
that are typical on the south basin of the Mediterranean.
This is the ideal destination for tourists in search of relaxation and
artistic itineraries: historic sites such as Mozia (Fenicia island),
Segeste (Doric temple, Greek theatre), Erice (a small medieval
town); ecological sites such as the Riserva di Monte Cofano, the
Zingaro reserve (the first one established in Sicily in 1981) and the
Egades islands (Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo); and places that are
famous for gastronomy such as the nearby towns of Marsala (famous for
its wine Marsala), Alcamo (white wine Alcamo) and even San Vito Lo
Capo itself, known as the capital of couscous.
In the hotels owned by the Miceli family, you will enjoy their
professionalism and great sense of hospitality in a delightful atmosphere.
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