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San Vito lo Capo
There is placed a tuna station that is inactive since 1600. The place was visited by pilgrims who were votary of St. Vito and a sanctuary was dedicated to him. It was erected in the XIII century on an old chapel and was fortified in 1545.
There are many towers in this place, raised to signal the presence of hostile boats, such as Impiso's, Torrazzo's, Sceri's, Roccazzo's and also Isolidda's. Near the town there are grottoes that have warehouses and engravings dated back to Palaeolithic period.
In S.Vito every year, in September, takes place the "Festival of couscous". Many Sicilian, Egyptian, Palestinian, Moroccan, Algerian and Tunisian chefs take part to the competition in preparing this special dish. The competition concludes with the public tasting of couscous.






