TRIP OVERVIEW
Travel to Sicily and experience the Flower Festival in Noto!
TOUR HIGHLIGHTS
The Flower Festival in Noto, Sicily, is an annual event held the 3rd week of May. It features intricate floral carpets created by skilled artisans and volunteers, transforming the streets of Noto into vibrant displays of color and fragrance. Visitors can enjoy parades, concerts, and local vendors offering Sicilian products. The festival celebrates nature, art, and community, showcasing the beauty of flowers and the cultural heritage of Noto.
FEATURED CITIES
Catania, Taormina, Siracusa-Ortigia, Marzamemi/San Lorenzo, Noto
TOUR LENGTH
8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS
For pricing information, please get in touch with us. The rates vary based on the number of people, dates, and lodging choices.
We provide B&B, Villa, and Hotel options starting from July 30, 2023, we have dates available until 2024.
Additionally, we offer discounts for small groups and referrals. If you have specific travel dates in mind, inform us, and we’ll assist in planning your trip. Contact our representative today at Gianfranco@culturalislandtravel.com or call 1-800-494-1945.

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The Flower Festival in Noto, Sicily, is a vibrant and enchanting celebration of nature’s beauty that takes place annually in the picturesque town of Noto. Known as “Infiorata di Noto” in Italian, this event is a spectacular display of floral artistry and creativity.
The festival typically occurs in late May or early June, when the weather is warm and the flowers are in full bloom. The streets of Noto, which is famous for its stunning Baroque architecture, are transformed into a mesmerizing tapestry of vibrant colors and fragrant scents.
The highlight of the Flower Festival is the creation of intricate and elaborate floral carpets. Skilled artisans and local volunteers meticulously arrange thousands of petals and blossoms to form stunning designs and patterns that stretch along the main streets of the town. These designs often depict religious scenes, mythological figures, or intricate geometrical patterns, and they can cover several kilometers in length. There are often parades, concerts, traditional dances, and performances that showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Local vendors set up stalls along the streets, offering a wide range of traditional Sicilian products and delicacies. Visitors can sample delicious pastries, taste local wines, and purchase artisanal crafts and souvenirs.
The event is not only a feast for the senses but also a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Noto and its people.
















