Spring marks the beginning of numerous events and celebrations throughout Italy. Engaging in local festivals offers a wonderful chance to immerse yourself in Italy’s genuine culture. We’ve gathered three of our favorite spring blossom festivals to inspire your future group tours to Italy.
Spring in Italy
Our Favorite Blossom Festivals
Almond Blossom Festival
Agrigento – Sicily
At the end of February and the beginning of March, Sicily comes alive with the first almond blossoms at its Almond Blossom Festival.
The Festa del Mandorlo in Fiore was first initiated by Count Alfonso Gaetani in 1934 to promote traditional Sicilian products. The festival began in Naro, a small town 30 minutes from Agrigento, and continues to be celebrated there, retaining its folkloric roots.
Agrigento enthusiastically embraced the festival, utilizing it as an opportunity to showcase the natural and archaeological treasures of the city, including the UNESCO-listed Valley of the Temples.
End of February / Beginning of March
The valley, adorned with a stunning blanket of almond trees in bloom, provides an ideal setting for this unique spring celebration. The event features vibrant performances by folk groups, an evening folklore torchlight procession, folk music concerts, and tempting tastings of Sicilian delicacies, making it a fantastic occasion to engage with local traditions.
The festival starts with a torchlight procession from the Temple of Concordia at sunset and culminates ten days later with a lively parade of folk groups and music from the city to the Valley of Temples. The highlight is a joyous performance at the foot of the Temple of Concordia, culminating in awards for the groups that best showcase their cultural heritage.
Why We Love This Spring Blossom Festival: The timing of the festival is perfect for a tour to Sicily, with fewer crowds and beautiful weather.