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Sicilian Experience – Live the True Sicilian Lifestyle

8 February 2010 14 Comments

By Carmelina Ricciardello, Sicilian Experience

On the geographical map of Italy, at the bottom of the peninsula, lies the island of Sicily which looks like a football being kicked away by the boot of the Italian peninsula. This might be the heartfelt wish of some Italians, mainly because of the island’s historic link with the mafia. I live in a quiet little village of Sant’Ambrogio, just 5 kms from a bustling tourist town. Founder of Sicilian Experience, I’m a firm believer that Sicily can become known as a haven for ecotourism and sustainable tourism opportunities, rather than for its “Il Padrino” (The Godfather) reputation.

Coastal View of Sant'Ambrogio e Rocca
Coastal View of Sant’Ambrogio e Rocca

My love of learning, travelling and discovering has taken me to many far flung corners of the world. I’ve worked on projects to help build schools for Bedouin children in Egypt, and worked as a sustainable tourism consultant in the Central African country of Gabon. My family moved to Australia when I was 7 years old, and all these experiences from my travels stayed with my as I returned to my roots in Sicily.

It was in Sicily, however, that I felt the sense of belonging, and it quickly became my obsession to tell the world about the unpretentious beauty of the land, its culture and its people and the relatively untainted village life. Sicily is a vibrant island surrounded by clear, blue seas and blessed with magnificent mountain scenery, ancient monuments and traditional villages where the local way of life has changed little since centuries ago. It is an island with its own unique character, still relatively untouched by mass tourism and Sant’Ambrogio is a testimonial to all this.

Through my website, SicilianExperience.com, I promote responsible tourism practices that support the local economy. By focusing on uniquely local experiences, I’ve worked to avoid promoting the kind of tourism that would turn Sant’Ambrogio and its surroundings into yet another popular mass tourism destination. Sicilian Experience provides the opportunity for keen travellers to taste the simple life of a Sicilian villager, and to experience the villagers’ day-to-day life first-hand through a ‘full immersion’ tour.

Track of the Shepherds
From Sicilian Experience Track of the Sphepherds Walking Tour

I believe that the ability to see the world through the eyes of a local is what travel is all about – otherwise you might just as well sit by the pool in your hotel and read travel brochures.

We don’t simply rent out villas and apartments to travellers. It is my mission in life to promote a personalised type of responsible tourism in this area. One example of the personal touch I’d like to insist on is the bottle of olive oil given to each visitor in the Sicilian Experience accommodation – olive oil made from the olives I picked myself from the trees on my property.

A bottle of complementary wine from the local winery is always on the table waiting for the tired traveller on arrival. Also available to each guest is an extremely detailed (explaining such details as how to get in and out of the barriers of a nearby supermarket!) information book with advice on what to do and where to go on the island, and encouraging them to shop locally and patronise local restaurants thus supporting the local economy. I also encourage travellers to leave their cars behind and put on their walking boots and follow some of my itineraries, trekking in the national parks of the Madonie and Nebrodi mountains.

Casa Sole & Amore
Casa Sole & Amore, one of the local accommodations
on Sicilian Experience’s Sustainable Properties List

More importantly, the villagers are involved in developing local projects – organizing the ‘best flowered balcony’ contest, fundraising to install elegant, wooden recycling bins made by the local carpenter, working with the local art school to develop a ‘folkloristic’ mural to paint on an unsightly retaining wall on the outskirts of the village.

The villagers have participated in Sunday morning walks through the woods and fields outside the village and on cultural excursions to different places on the island. There will also be a branch office in the village to be overseen by some of the local people so that they will have a direct say in their own local projects.

My latest idea has been to open up the “Museo degli Incontri” (meeting place for people to gather and share with each other) where visitors are asked to send something of their own homelands: a postcard, illustrated books or pictures telling stories about their own countries, in order to share with the villagers, most of whom have never been out of their country, ways of life in other parts of the world. This will be a great way for travelers who visit our area and learn about our lives to establish stronger personal connections with the locals by exchanging the sharing experiences.

It is definitely a long-term journey to put Sant’Ambrogio on the world map for responsible tourism, and cultural and social differences can sometimes be obstacles, but I continue to strive to overcome them by promoting the true Sicilian lifestyle.

About Carmelina Ricciardello

Carmelina RicciardelloMy interest in nature, history and architecture led to work as a walking guide throughout the Italian mainland and in Sicily. My passion for food and wine (I am a qualified sommelier) led to appearances on the Australian travel show Getaway, the BBC Travel Show and the Italian travel programme Mediterranea presenting walking and gastronomic tours of both Tuscany and Sicily. I’ve decided the best way to help the Sicily I love is to promote it to people who want to live life as a Sicilian local—to see the world through Sicilian eyes. This is the best way I know to contribute to the place I love, the home of my birth, the Sicily in me. Read more

About Sicilian Experience

SicilianExperience_logoSicilian Experience provides simple, comfortable and clean holiday accommodation in Sicily, enabling you to experience authentic Sicilian life – living for a while amongst its warm and friendly people. You can choose from various accommodation options in Sicily that are locally owned historic buildings, located in Sicily’s breathtaking countryside and delightful Sicily villages. There is a wide range of choice from self catering apartments to bed and breakfast, from rentals close to gorgeous Sicily beaches to apartments near historical centres. Read more

Photos by Carmelina Ricciardello

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  • Luke said:

    Great article Carmelina and nice to hear that Sicilian Experiences has been going well!

  • Stefan G. said:

    Fantastic article Carmelina, you live an exciting and adventurous life and your love for the community is unique. A role model which we all should follow, keep up your great work!

  • Josephine said:

    It is a fantastic article showing a beautiful part of our world.You are doing a wonderful job in educating the people in still keeping that beauty that our world is gifted with.Our hats off to you- Well done Carmelina.

  • Catherine said:

    In my travels, I have never had such a personal experience and felt such a keen connection to a place not my own. Carmelina has captured a unique niche that makes a simple vacation into a soulful journey.

  • Phil G. said:

    My wife & I have travelled to a number of destnations in Italy with Carmelina’s assistance, advice & company. She is the most passionate & accommodating host imaginable. Carmelina will introduce you to a destination with such a vast knowledge of the area that it can’t fail to increase your understanding & enjoyment of the village you visit. Her open & friendly manner will remain with you for a long time.Her tours & itineraries are unique, enjoyable & an experience not to be missed.
    Well done Carmelina, you are a true legend!

  • virgilio said:

    Carmelina has shown to all of us to be a brillant self woman made that loves the true sicily countryside. I wish she continue with the same hearthbeat the challenging effort to make sant’ambrogio leader in ecotourism sostenible and responsable.

  • sara tomaino said:

    I took great delight in reading this sicilian site of yours carmelina .Having just visited sicily myself two years ago ,has left me with a burning desire to go back .My father was a proud sicilian ,from the town riposto-giarre ,located between catania and toarmina. I have great memories of sicily as a child, we lived there for three years.When i went back i thought great i was sure i would be over the desire to travel there again , but i was wrong . I fill more driven and compelled to recount a way to honer what is truly my heritage.Sara

  • Anthony Arpa said:

    We are from the Island of Malta and though we are as so close to the Island of Sicily we have never been to Sicily.
    But recently we have decided to have a 5 days holiday to Sicily.
    So we booked to visit Sicily from the 21st.to the 25th.August.We are staying in Catania from where we will be able to take our planned day outs,to TAORMINA-SIRAGUSA/ORTIGIA and ETNA Ect Ect
    Recently i have started by searching to get to know Sicily Better.
    That’s how i came across with your interesting website.
    I am sure that by August i will learn much more about the Island of Sicily to helps us have a great holiday.
    Well done for your website keep it up.
    Anthony-Malta

  • dawn Tabet said:

    Ciao carmelina, ci siamo conosciute qualche anno fa a perth, dove sono sempre.
    Hai un tour, con la cucina???Ho dei clienti per te. Per settembre???
    Scrivimi ….dawnt@westnet.com.au

  • GIACOMO MONCADA said:

    CIAO CARMELINA, FINALLY SOMEONE HAS CREATED A WEB SITE THAT IS PROMOTING SICILY THE WAY IT SHOULD BE PROMOTED. GREAT JOB. JUST WONDERING IF YOU WILL BE PROMOTING DIFFERENT TOWNS THROUGHT SICILY ?
    THANKS AGAIN AND CIAO FOR NOW..
    GIACOMO

  • SAL said:

    Hello, I’ve done last year on a Jeep tour to Mount Etna. It was spectacular, as an eruption took place.

  • Jacqueline Griggs said:

    Dear Carmelina,

    My husband Bill and I spent a week in one of your apartments (the one with the panoramic view of Cefalu) in late June. We were delighted with the town the people and will come back again. We really felt comfortable and apppreciated by all. If you would e-mail me with your personal address as I believe I have found a vet. for you.
    with thanks, Jacqueline

  • Romano Catania said:

    Congratulations about this article and the website! Sicily is such a wonder, a land with so many different personalities, atmospheres, moods and sights, that tourists often have a hard time choosing and planning a trip that really suits their needs and wishes. You are surely taking them very deep inside the warmth of this land and the uniqueness of its flavors and colors. Kudos! ;-)

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