Discover the best top things to do in Cefalu, Italy including Ceramiche Sireci, La Coppola, Sicilian Food Lovers - One Day Cooking Class, L'Albero delle Cose, La Di Da', Kalapinta Craft Beer, Sicily By Experts, Duomo di Cefalu, Enoteca le Petit Tonneau, Museo Digitale al Bastione Innovazione Cibo Cultura.
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5.0 based on 20 reviews
Our handmade, hand painted and hand fired ceramic is dedicated to a great variety of pieces of everyday life and to the pure art. We follow the tradition for colors, shapes, techniques. We also create on demand. We invent new collections and shapes every season.We work the red clay and the lava stone. Our lava stone table tops in every shape, size and colors become a piece of furniture for your house /garden.
5.0 based on 71 reviews
Our cooking classes with chef Antonio allow you to immerse yourself in the culture and lifestyle of Sicily and learn to cook authentic Sicilian cuisine in an informal and friendly environment.
We took the one-day cooking class with Antonio on the 12th of September. We had booked the class via e-mail, which was very easy and communication leading up to the class with Cinzia was so friendly and efficient! The class started at 11:30 and we were welcomed with your choice of hot or cold drinks. There were 4 more people, so 6 people in total, which is a great class size. Before the actual cooking started, we were given a short tour of the beautiful premises. We cooked a three-course meal: Pasta alla Norma, Involtini with stuffed courgettes and sweet-and-sour onions and a very light and refreshing lemon cream for dessert. This class is hands-on, so you're not only observing someone else doing something, but are actually cooking yourself! There's a small break in the middle of the class in which you can enjoy a light aperitivo (bruschetta and some other small bites) or explore the grounds. Antonio did a great job explaining everything. The highlight was of course making fresh pasta from scratch. We only used the best ingredients and everything tasted so delicious!!! Antonio also recommended a wine to go with each course. We ate the food outside, which was just beautiful - so quiet with the sound of the sea in the distance. After the class, you get a great book with all the recipes sent by e-mail. Thank you very much Cinzia, Antonio and Rosa for a great day!
5.0 based on 14 reviews
"L'Albero delle cose" is an artistic workshop where unique items strictly pratical hand for your most important events and gift ideas! Special event favours and cake-toppers for birth, baptism, first communion, wedding, anniversary, birthday... We ship!
5.0 based on 21 reviews
Discover our boutique, La Di Da', directly in front of the Museum Mandralisca, where you will find ideal gifts for every occasion. We offer Sicilian colognes, body creams, gels and oils, handmade artisan soaps, hand painted lady fans, and one of a kind fashion jewelry. Stop by and bring home a beautiful gift to remember your experience in Sicily at an affordable price!
5.0 based on 60 reviews
The best taproom in the town where to taste 10 different Sicilian craft beer! On the Tap and in the bottles as well!
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Custom and Unique Travel Experiences in Sicily with "Sicily By Experts" Your personal luxury concierge SICILY TOURS We always try to choose for our guests the most beautiful and the most enjoyable tour experiences that our area can offer! We want your experience in our country be unique and unforgettable. SICILY SHORE EXCURSIONS We offer a wide selection of particular Day Tours throughout Sicily
4.5 based on 3,291 reviews
An amazing trip in the Beauty! Visit the Cathedral, explore the Itinerary with the Towers, the Roofs, the Treasure and the Canonical Cloister! Live the Beauty! • VISIT ITINERARIES ARE TEMPORARILY CLOSED •
Situated at the top of the Piazza Duomo, the cathedral was built in 1131 by King Roger II after he was saved from a storm at sea and safely landed in Cefalu. It is built in complex architectural style - Norman but carried out by Arab and Byzantine craftsmen. The facade is flanked by two large bell towers which can now be visited for a small fee - something I wish we had done. Entrance to the cathedral is free but you can also pay to get closer to the mosaics and to visit the cloister - worth the money. The entrance doorway is within three arches at the top of a flight of stone steps. The interior has 3 naves separated by columns made of granite and marble. The wooden ceiling has painted beams with an Islamic influence. High up in the apse is the most famous feature - the Byzantine mosaic Christ Pantocrator - this is stunning and definitely worth paying a few euros to get a more close up view. This work predates the mosaics in Monreale cathedral by 20 to 30 years. Surrounding this are mosaics of the Virgin Mary, Archangels and Apostles. You can now also visit the recently restored cloisters and you pass through several rooms before you reach this which are full of interesting paintings and religious artefacts.
4.5 based on 383 reviews
What a treat to stumble across this gorgeous little wine bar, after visiting the nearby medieval wash house which is also well worth a visit. As it was mid-afternoon, we were able to sit, undisturbed for more than an hour and a half, at one of the three tables on the balcony overlooking the water, enjoying the stunning views, drinks and a mixed board of bruschetta. It really was the perfect spot for lingering, chilling and forgetting about the woes back home!!
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