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Experience authentic Sicilian farm life near Noto with a 3.5-hour farm tour, local family hosts, fresh ingredients, and tastings of olive oil and wine.

The Food Experience at our Farm in Noto Hills offers a truly genuine taste of Sicily, led by a passionate local family. Priced at $122.28 per person, this 3 hour 30-minute tour departs from Belvedere di Noto at 11:30 am and takes visitors just five minutes by car to reach the scenic Three Farms Island. The tour includes a walk through citrus, almond, and olive groves, as well as vineyards and gardens, where guests explore the lush estate.
What makes this experience stand out is the chance to pick fresh ingredients from the garden or forage for wild herbs and asparagus, which are then used to prepare a farm-to-table meal or dinner. The hosts, Fabio and Annarella, are known for their warmth, sharing how they sustain traditional Sicilian farming methods and hospitality. The tour also features samplings of olive oil, Nero d’Avola and Inzolia wines, and homemade limoncello. While the experience is highly praised, it’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor farm activities and authentic local cuisine.

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This tour begins at Belvedere di Noto, a convenient meeting point in Sicily, with most travelers booking it approximately 44 days in advance. The activity starts at 11:30 am and ends back at the same location, making it simple to coordinate with other plans. The journey to the farm is quick—just a five-minute drive—and the tour features a private experience, meaning only your group participates, adding a personalized touch.
Guests should note that the tour is suitable for most travelers, with confirmation provided within 48 hours of booking. It is also near public transportation, making it accessible for visitors coming from nearby areas like Syracuse. The activity is weather-dependent, with cancellations due to poor weather handled with options for rescheduling or full refunds.

Upon arrival, the guides lead guests on a walk around the estate to see the gardens, citrus groves, almonds, and olive trees. This part of the experience emphasizes the estate’s natural beauty and traditional farming practices. Visitors can expect to see how olives are harvested if in season or pick wild herbs and asparagus, adding an interactive element to the day.
The estate’s lush environment offers stunning views of the surrounding Sicilian landscape, creating a peaceful setting for a farm tour. The overall atmosphere is relaxed, friendly, and educational, emphasizing sustainable farming and local traditions.
One of the most engaging parts of this tour is gathering ingredients directly from the gardens. Depending on the season, guests may pick olives, wild asparagus, or fresh herbs, which are then used in the meal prepared on site. The hosts take pride in demonstrating how traditional Sicilian recipes are simple, fresh, and flavorful, offering insight into regional culinary customs.
This hands-on approach is especially meaningful for those interested in learning about local food origins and sustainable practices. The ingredients are fresh and high quality, reflecting the farm’s commitment to freshness and authenticity.
The meal itself features home-cooked Sicilian dishes made with ingredients freshly picked from the estate. In cooler months, guests enjoy lunch in the shade of an old Carob tree, while in the hot summer months, dinner is served later in the evening. The meal highlights traditional Sicilian cuisine, appreciated for its simplicity and reliance on fresh produce.
During the meal, guests indulge in tasting the estate’s cold-pressed extra virgin olive oil, which showcases Sicily’s renowned olive oils. The hosts also serve local wines—Nero d’Avola or Inzolia—and homemade limoncello, offering a full sensory experience of regional flavors.
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A highlight of the experience is sampling the estate’s own wines, with options including red Nero d’Avola or white Inzolia. These wines are produced onsite, allowing guests to appreciate the local terroir. The limoncello, made by the hosts, provides a sweet and refreshing finish to the meal.
These tastings exemplify the estate’s focus on local, traditional products, giving visitors a deeper understanding of Sicilian culinary culture. The hosts’ passion for their produce is evident, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the experience.

The hosts, Fabio and Annarella, receive consistently high praise for their warmth and dedication. Their knowledgeable storytelling and hospitality create an inviting atmosphere where guests feel like part of the family. The reviews highlight that they are helpful with logistics, such as arranging transportation, and willing to share their stories and farming techniques.
Their passion for sustainability and tradition is apparent, making the visit not just about food, but about understanding Sicilian way of life. This personal connection is what elevates the experience beyond a typical farm tour.

This tour is perfect for those who enjoy outdoor activities, want to learn about local agriculture, or are interested in authentic Sicilian cuisine. It’s accessible to most travelers, with no significant physical demands, but those with mobility concerns should inquire further. The private nature of the tour ensures an intimate experience, ideal for families, couples, or small groups.
Given its emphasis on local ingredients, traditional methods, and the scenic estate, it suits travelers seeking a peaceful, immersive day in the Sicilian countryside.
While the experience is highly praised, it’s advisable to dress comfortably for walking around the estate and participating in ingredient picking. The tour is weather-dependent, so good weather is necessary for the best experience. Booking in advance is recommended due to its popularity, and cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours ahead.
Guests should plan for about 3.5 hours on site, with some time for travel and preparation. The meal or dinner is seasonally scheduled, so confirm the timing when booking.
This private farm tour near Noto combines scenic beauty, hands-on participation, and authentic Sicilian flavors. The opportunity to pick ingredients, enjoy a home-cooked meal, and sample local wines and limoncello creates a well-rounded, immersive experience. The hosts’ passion and the estate’s natural charm make it a memorable way to connect with Sicily’s rural traditions.
The price of $122.28 offers good value considering the personalized attention, the quality of food and drink, and the opportunity to learn about local farming practices. It’s particularly suited to foodies, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful escape from busy tourist spots.
“The best way to experience Sicily. Fabio and Annarella were the most wonderful hosts and it was the best Italian meal that we had. The farm was stu…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and children will enjoy exploring the gardens and picking ingredients, though parents should supervise outdoor activities.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour departs from Belvedere di Noto, which is accessible by public transportation and is close to other local attractions.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the guided farm walk, ingredient picking, the farm-to-table meal or dinner, and tastings of olive oil, wines, and limoncello.
Can I reschedule or cancel?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. The activity is weather-dependent, and options include rescheduling or full refunds.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking outdoors and warm footwear are recommended, especially if you plan to pick ingredients.
Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The experience emphasizes traditional Sicilian cuisine; guests with dietary restrictions should clarify at booking.
Is this tour private or shared?
It is a private tour, ensuring only your group participates, making for a more personalized experience.
How long does the experience last?
Approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, including walking, ingredient gathering, and the meal.
What makes this tour unique compared to other farm visits?
The combination of personalized storytelling, hands-on ingredient picking, and tasting estate-produced wines and limoncello distinguishes this experience.
Is there a physical requirement?
The activity involves walking and light outdoor activity; it is suitable for most, but those with mobility concerns should check with the provider.
Can I sample the estate’s wines and limoncello?
Yes, local wines and homemade limoncello are part of the tasting experience, providing a true taste of Sicilian craftsmanship.