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Since 1998 during the last week of September, the little town of San Vito Lo Capo has hosted the Cous Cous Fest, an international festival of Mediterranean culture and gastronomy, during which, in addition to live musical performances, there is an international couscous gastronomic competition "The Couscous World Championship", which involves chefs from all over the world, who compete by offering couscous cooked according to their own gastronomic tradition. The countries that joined this initiative are: Ivory Coast, France, Israel, Italy, Morocco, Palestine, Senegal and Tunisia. In recent years the duration of the "Couscous Fest" has been extended to 10 days.

The festival of books, authors and bougainvillea takes place in the period July-September of each year, presented by Giacomo Pilati as a series of meetings with the author in Via Venza, the town's outdoor lounge. Italian writers present their latest literary works in front of an audience. In May - after a tour of all Sicily - the International Kite Festival ends with a final stop in San Vito Lo Capo. Kite flyers of international fame meet in acrobatic kite sessions to the sound of music.

On 15th June the feast of the patron St Vito Martyr takes place. Celebrations begin in the afternoon with the ancient game of the antenna in the sea, in which competing participants have to walk on a 10-metre wooden beam suspended over the sea and made slippery with a layer of soap, the goal being to grab a flag at the end of the beam. The Disembarking of the Saints (a representation of the original) on the beach of St Vito Lo Capo follows, during which three performers arrive from the sea on a small boat at sunset, each representing the young Vitus, the nurse Crescenzia and master Modesto, while the fishermen wait on the beach to welcome them. In the meantime, inside the sanctuary the statue of St Vitus is covered by the votive of the faithful; then it is solemnly presented to the faithful and carried on the shoulders by the devotees in the final procession that tours around the village. The festivities end with a fireworks display.

In October, there is the San Vito Climbing Festival, an international festival for climbers, who can climb the mountains in the area.



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