I'm twenty-three years old, I'm from Palermo
Suppose the summer season has arrived; suppose you are an average Italian; suppose you want to spend your holidays in a place where the paradigm “sun, sea, relaxation” is considered a cult; suppose this year you want to go to Sicily (or stay in Sicily if you are a native): the key words are “San Vito Lo Capo”.
Italy is beautiful all but one offering San Vito is unparalleled. If we were to list the advantages of this location we would put primary emphasis on the beach: golden sand, clear blue sea, summer scent.
The environment is serene: children building sand castles, adults relaxing with a good book in your hands, swimmers who enjoy the crystal clear water. So who goes to San Vito definitely tries a quiet and relaxing place where you can forget the usual routine town. In the evenings, during sunset, the sky offers indescribable shades. And then the kitchen: every restaurant has at least a couple of dishes that are impossible not to enjoy. Obviously don't miss the famous and delicious couscous! Inherited from the Arabs, this dish has now become, thanks to the Cous Cous Fest, the "Plate of Peace."
Maybe younger people will remain a bit disappointed by the lack of pubs open late, except for a couple that offer drinks and music until two in the morning, the village is not inclined to the nightlife is concentrated more in offering an 'excellent evening of relaxation, a walk along the main street or the promenade. But for those who love the sea and especially those who love to spend the whole day at the beach, there is a great lack.