Mainstream tourists haven’t discovered San Vito lo Capo yet—so if you’re looking for a low-key, authentic Italian beach break, now’s the time to book your trip to this seaside Sicilian town. The weather is best in the summer months, but foodies might want to wait till September, when San Vito lo Capo hosts its annual Couscous Festival.
Restaurants in San Vito lo Capo
5.0 based on 102 reviews
Was there in late October. Great time. Awesome thunderstorms but we went anyway! Sat in the parking lot and watched the lightning over the water. Everyone left. Storm died down. We hiked down to the cobble and pebble beach. Just us and a young couple from France. Surf was very noisy on the steep beach. Bring your water shoes. The swimming was excellent. Had to leave when storm rolled in again, but treated to double rainbow over the sea on the way back! Definitely worth visiting.You won't forget this place.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Il Mamita's Beach Garden è una vera e propria oasi verde nel cuore della bellissima spiaggia di San Vito Lo Capo. Acqua cristallina e sabbia candida i must di questa spiaggia caraibica insignita delle 5 vele lega ambiente. Le strutture dell'area sono totalmemte eco-friendly e il design è curato nei minimi dettagli per offrire al cliente un vera e propria esperienza di relax e pace. Visita il nostro sito e prenota direttamente online la tua prossima vacanza al mare!
4.0 based on 10,347 reviews
San Vito has a beautiful beach , it can get crowded in summer . Best time to visit is in September . The beach is a free beach that you can hire an umbrella and sun bed if you like . The water colour is amazing .
4.0 based on 1,191 reviews
A fantastic beach and the water just tempts you in. Not sure how relaxing or crowded it would be in high season. We were lucky
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