
Among other events to be signalled is the international kite festival in May, which displays very rare and multicoloured kites from all over the world. All chefs compete against each other on the diversity of their cous-cous culinary tradition. It takes the form of an international gastronomic competition centred around cous cous which brings together chefs from 8 countries: Ivory Coast, France, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Palestine, Senegal and Tunisia. Since 1998, in the month of September, San Vito has hosted the “Cous Cous Fest”, an international food and culture festival for the Mediterranean. San Vito also offers the opportunity of savouring its local seafood gastronomy: its avenues are lined by numerous trattorie, restaurants, patîsseries, and ice-cream parlours to satisfy all tastes. Other beautiful beaches are found in the nearby Zingaro Nature Reserve.
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A Chianca: free beach, fine golden sand.

Santa Margherita: free sandy beach, reachable on foot or by a local electric train.Makari: small beach of sand and shingle, emerald coloured sea Appartement de 4 pièces - via Leonardo Sciascia, San Vito lo Capo.San Vito: long strip of fine white sand in the shape of a half moon, with lidos.Caletta del Bue Marino 166 Beaches By FrancaM65 Beautiful pebble beach with crystal clear water and a spectacular view of the coastal mountains.

Spiaggia di San Vito lo Capo 10,523 Beaches By Magellano81 Hundreds of meters of shoreline, it seems to be in a Caribbean beach. Today, San Vito is among the most renowned and important tourist towns in Sicily, thanks to its very famous and very white beach, its uncontaminated blue sea and to the numerous beaches to visit along its coast: Top Attractions in San Vito lo Capo See all 1. The first building, which was built around the fourteenth century, was a small chapel dedicated to Saint Vitus Martyr, the patron saint of the seaside village. The village extended around the current Sanctuary, an ancient fortress which has undergone several architectural changes throughout the centuries. San Vito Lo Capo was born at the end of the eighteenth century, within the state-owned territory of Erice at the foot of Monte Monaco, along the super white sandy bay between Capo San Vito and Punta Solanto.
