Sicily
Sun, street food, and seaside strolls on a tight budget
Highlights
Unwind on Mondello’s palm-fringed sands with shallow turquoise water perfect for families.
Sample arancini, panelle, and cannoli from local vendors without blowing your budget.
Capture soft-evening light and sea views around Palermo’s harbor for easy family photos.
Catch casual live performances near the harbor for an atmospheric but low-cost night out.
Browse colorful market stalls for budget-friendly snacks, toys, and small souvenirs.
Join a short, simple family-friendly cooking class focused on Sicilian basics.
What to Do
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Family-Friendly Sicilian Cooking Class (Palermo Centro)
Join a short, beginner-focused class in a small cooking studio or apartment kitchen where you learn to make a simple pasta dish and maybe arancini or cannoli; most classes include ingredients and a shared meal at the end.
Good to Know
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Getting Around on a Shoestring
In Palermo, use city buses for cheap transport—buy tickets (biglietti) from tabacchi shops or kiosks before boarding and validate them on the bus; for a family of four, sitting or standing near the driver and keeping bags zipped is safest and easiest. Walking is very doable in the historic center, so cluster your activities by area and allow 15–20 minutes between sights instead of hopping in taxis.
Money, Tipping, and Simple Italian
Most small food stands and markets prefer cash, so carry some euros in small bills and coins. Tipping is modest in Sicily—round up the bill or leave 5–10% in sit-down restaurants; no tip is expected for quick counter service. Learn a few basic phrases like “Per favore” (please), “Grazie” (thank you), “Quanto costa?” (how much is it?), and “Dov’è la fermata dell’autobus?” (where is the bus stop?) to make everyday interactions smoother.
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