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Scicli is one of the most sought-after destinations for Easter 2026, and here's why

YouGov's research highlights the preference for those towns where time moves more slowly.

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Scicli is one of the most sought-after destinations for Easter 2026, here's why

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Scicli is one of the most sought-after destinations for Easter, and the numbers clearly reflect this: according to a YouGov for Airbnb survey, the baroque city is among the most searched destinations by travelers choosing Sicily for a spring trip. But beyond the data, it is the very atmosphere of Scicli that explains this growing desire: during this time of year, the city seems to breathe differently, more slowly, more intimately, as if every stone were warmed by a light that invites you to stop.

Easter, for Sicilians, remains a time of affection, of tables that unite, of rites that are passed down without needing explanation. Yet, alongside this enduring tradition, the desire to travel grows, to take a few days away from routine. It is a dual movement: one seeks an elsewhere, but without giving up the emotional dimension of the celebration. And Scicli, with its discreet and welcoming beauty, becomes the perfect place to hold both together.

Those who choose it do so to find a more human rhythm. The baroque facades that light up in the sun, the alleys that smell of ancient stone, the sea breathing nearby: everything seems to invite you to slow down, to look, to let yourself be moved. It is no surprise that online searches indicate it as one of the most desired destinations of spring. Scicli offers not just a journey, but a feeling: that of being in the right place, at the right time.

And while travelers seek nature, authentic villages, places where time does not rush, Sicilians continue to experience Easter as a return to their roots. Statistics speak of families traveling together, of groups booking entire homes to share days of slowness, of people wanting to escape routine without losing the sense of celebration. It is a tourism that does not invade, but listens. That does not consume, but breathes.

Conviviality remains the beating heart of it all: the tables that stretch, the laughter that fills the rooms, the pleasure of reuniting. Even those who leave carry this spirit with them, as if Sicily had the ability to transform every journey into a return, every discovery into a recognition.

Thus Scicli becomes the symbol of a Easter that changes without losing itself. An Easter that unites the desire to leave and the desire to stay, the search for an elsewhere and the need for home. An Easter that speaks of us, of the desire to feel part of something, to find a balance, to choose places that resemble us.