19th-century Palazzo La Porta, with fine majolicas and a luxuriant garden.The Museo del Mare, with important relics from the sea bottoms, and items from a shipwreck of Norman times.Then in the 18th century peasants and fishermen started to build their homes around the fortified Sanctuary, which gave rise to the town of San Vito Lo Capo. A family-run establishment where you can find the warmth and typical Sicilian hospitality values, but at the same time, great attention to the needs of. Nous conseillons les mois de avril, mai, juin, juillet, août, septembre, octobre, novembre, pour visiter San Vito.
Les mois les plus pluvieux sont : novembre, décembre et octobre. La température de la mer varie de 14 ° à 26 °. MiniBus vtc à 8 sièges confortables, avec chauffeur, au départ et à destination de l’aéroport de Palerme vers San Vito Lo Capo. Les températures moyennes fluctuent de 15 ° (janvier) à 31 ° (août). The Sanctuary became also a fortress to protect the many pilgrims. Avec les bus Palerme San Vito Lo Capo vous pourrez vous déplacer confortablement entre la capitale sicilienne et San Vito Lo Capo, accompagnées de nos chauffeurs. San Vito lo Capo est une station balnéaire située au pied de la falaise à lextrêmité du cap San Vito. To the sight, Crescenza was petrified, and a chapel was built on the spot, thanks to the many miracles recorded. A legend says that the 20-year old Vito, born at Mazara del Vallo and persecuted at the time of Emperor Diocletianus, took refuge with his nurse Crescenza in a small village in this bay, which was buried in a landslide. The Saracens had a settlement here, and on that fortress a chapel was later built in the 13th century dedicated to San Vito. There is a legend of an ancient settlement of the 4th century BC, called Conturrana, which for some geological disaster fell into the sea. The commune was established only in the late 18th century, but the area was inhabited since very ancient times, as shown by arheological findings of the Paleolytic and Neolytic times in the many grottos opening on the sea.