Cosi Dunci

Mediterranean Coast


Cannoli fans, look no further. This humble pastry shop just off Favara's main square is one of the best places on the island to sample Sicily's beloved dessert treat. Fresh cannoli shells are filled to order with velvety lemon-infused ricotta cheese, and there are also many other sweet distractions, often showcasing the almonds and pistachios for which the region is known.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Mediterranean Coast attractions

1. Farm Cultural Park

0.09 MILES

In 2010, married couple Andrea Bartoli and Favara-born Florinda Saieva bought several abandoned buildings in the town's dilapidated heart and set up this…

2. Museo della Mandorla Siciliana

0.13 MILES

Located in a restored Favara mansion, this interesting museum showcases the importance of the humble almond to Sicily. Exhibits are well labelled in both…

3. Tempio di Hera

3.71 MILES

The 5th-century-BC Temple of Hera is also known as the Tempio di Giunone (Temple of Juno). Though partly destroyed by an earthquake in the Middle Ages,…

4. Quartiere Ellenistico-Romano

3.94 MILES

To the east of the Museo Archeologico is the Hellenistic-Roman Quarter, featuring a well-preserved street layout which was part of urban Akragas (and…

5. Valley of the Temples

4.04 MILES

Sicily's most enthralling archaeological site encompasses the ruined ancient city of Akragas, highlighted by the stunningly well-preserved Tempio della…

6. Museo Archeologico

4.07 MILES

North of the temples, this wheelchair-accessible museum is one of Sicily's finest, with a huge collection of clearly labelled artefacts from the excavated…

7. Tempio della Concordia

4.08 MILES

One of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples in existence, the Temple of Concordia has survived almost entirely intact since it was constructed in 430…

8. Museo Civico

4.2 MILES

Upstairs at Monastero di Santo Spirito, the small Museo Civico is worth a quick visit as much for the views over the Valley of the Temples as its poorly…