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Travel Blogs from San Vito lo Capo
Land Ahoy!
... the Captain once again announced the sailing conditions. Although much brighter, but far from normal seas, I felt compelled to give the wristbands for seasickness a try. After a beautiful dinner of goats cheese soufflé with garlic cream sauce, crispy baked chicken and a show in the club lounge, I slept like a baby to the gentle rock of the ship, nursing my wristbands as I ...
Marsala and Erice
... of our tour.
We look up to ornate balconies, compare chapels and browse the fishmarket with parties of schoolchildren peering at barracuda, swordfish, sardines, octopus and squid. It's a worthwhile couple of hours. Odd that the Tourist Information is but a temporary stand in a car park ...
Zingaro National Park
... population. It's refreshing not to be bothered by hawkers, and the cool water is crystal clear, the shallows full of blue fish and the odd jellyfish drifting above the depths.
A pair of museums beside the trails describe the history of tuna fishing and growing grain for bread and pasta, including one pasta press the size of a gym horse.
A huge grotto entrance (out of ...
San Vito lo Capo
23/9/12
Post breakfast on the terrace, the father gives us a tour of his gardens. The land has been in his family for generations. His brother and sister live next door and seem to rent their land for mobile-home parking. Only he tends to the ground, planting grapes, squash and various fruit trees – lemons, mandarins, figs and pears. The red earth looks parched. We're given branches of rosemary, sage and bay, though, ...
Cefalù to San Vito Lo Capo
Reports that the train service was unreliable are proved right this morning with all trains leaving Cefalù a minimum 10 mins late. Fortunately we's allowed long gaps between connections – a one-hour train to Palermo, 15 minute walk to the port bus terminal, 90-minute bus to Castellamare del Golfo, 90-minute lunch and 90-minute bus to San Vito Lo Capo. And so the day passes, staring out of a window at ...