Baroque Land and Easter told by the travel bloggers of Enjoy Barocco’s “Social Trip”

Dutch and American travel bloggers are participating in the first “Social Trip” organized by “Enjoy Barocco,” experiencing Easter rites and events in December. The Dutch experienced Easter rites, while Americans participated in December events. Through their travel blogs, they shared their experiences and Easter traditions in their countries. Visiting cities such as Ragusa, Modica, Scicli, Ispica and Santa Croce Camerina, they explored the history, art and gastronomy of the Baroque Land. They participated in millennial rites and popular celebrations, such as the Madonna Vasa Vasa in Modica and the Gioia festival in Scicli. They also tasted local culinary specialties and visited baroque churches and monuments. They enjoyed moments of relaxation and beauty, such as sumptuous breakfasts and breathtaking sunsets. Electric bike rides and visits to Cava d’Ispica further enriched their trip.

Exploring Baroque Land at BIT, a Celebration of Culture, Food and Wine and Collaboration

During BIT in Milan, “Enjoy Barocco” was presented, an event highlighting the Baroque Land, highlighting its scenic beauty, artistic heritage and authentic cuisine. Through the presentation of typical local products and the direct involvement of tour operators, reflections emerged on the importance of experiential tourism and public-private sector collaboration to promote the region. In addition, positive data was shared on the increase of tourism in the Baroque Land, confirming the success of the event and the ongoing efforts to promote this unique destination.

Easter in Baroque Land: Sacredness, Traditions and Gastronomy of Excellence

Easter in Terra Barocca is a unique experience that celebrates the spirituality, traditions and excellent gastronomy of the region that encompasses the towns of Ragusa, Modica, Scicli, Ispica and Santa Croce Camerina. During Holy Week, each town offers unique events and rituals: in Ispica, there is a moving historical re-enactment, in Ragusa there are ancient rites and an evocative Living Stations of the Cross, in Modica the Madonna Vasa Vasa is celebrated, and in Scicli there is the joyous procession of “U Gioia.” Santa Croce Camerina is shrouded in devotion and tradition. In addition to spirituality, Easter is an opportunity to enjoy traditional Sicilian dishes, thus completing an unforgettable Easter experience.

The festival of lovers among the villages of Terra Barocca!

Where, if not in Sicily could Andrea Camilleri find inspiration for his famous stories? A series of places clustered around Ragusa in the southeast of the island, Ibla, Scicli, Modica, Ispica, Punta Secca and the small seaside villages: the Sicily of “Inspector Montalbano “.

Pierre Gauthier, the artist. In Sicily for love

Pierre Gauthier was born in Belgium but has lived in Italy for years and is very much in love with Sicily.
After studying to be a fashion designer, she opened her own haute couture workshop in Brussels, an activity that lasted from 1988 to 2014. He later moved to Sicily for love, where he devoted himself to decoration.

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