Answers To Your Sicily Travel Questions

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This is the magnificent duomo of Cefalù built by my favorite Norman king, Roger II, in the 12th century.

This evening, Dec. 1, I’ll be in Princeton, NJ at Dorothea’s house talking about amazing sites like this and Sicily travel. And Monday night too, Dec. 2, I will be live online on Zoom, when I’ll discuss more must-see sites, accommodation options, engaging experiences, how to go off the beaten path, and more. Importantly, you can ask your personal planning questions and about our 2025 small group tours. In other words, join me for “office hours” to answer your Sicily travel questions!

Please join us!

More December Sicily-Inspired Events


12.1 – Experience Sicily at Dorothea’s House in Princeton, NJ


12.2 – Planning Your Sicily Trip: Q&A with Allison on ZOOM *FREE*

Watch the replay, now available, at https://youtu.be/I5E7nTevWh4?si=VQRFOf3Ixfq9HarC 


12.8 – Santa Lucia Feast in New York City *SOLD OUT*


12.12 – Feast of Santa Lucia Celebration in Westchester at WICC


12.17 – Winter Solstice Yoga with Clio on ZOOM *FREE*

 

Cannoli Crawls in New York City
December Dates

Wednesday, December 4 *SOLD OUT*
Saturday, December 14
Thursday, December 19


The New York Cannoli Crawl is a walking and food tour featuring New York City’s best Cannoli and Italian American history peppered with stops along the way to enjoy Sicilian-inspired foods

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About the author

Allison Scola is founder, owner, and curator of Experience Sicily and the Cannoli Crawl. Named one of the experts for the 2019 New York Times Travel Show, Scola writes and lectures on Sicily and leads immersive tours and designs custom itineraries that delight discerning travelers. She has been featured on Rudy Maxa’s World with the Carey’s, America’s #1 Travel Radio Show and as the cannoli expert in the documentary Cannoli, Traditions Around the Table. Scola has lectured about Sicily at University of Pennsylvania, The New School, LIU Post University, Queens College, Westchester Italian Cultural Center, at high schools in the New York City metropolitan area, and at events in New York City.

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