Celebrations in honour of Saint Salvatore: the ‘Ntinna a Mari 2024

July 24, 2024

From 2 to 6 August, Cefalù celebrates the Saint Salvatore, towards whom the people of Cefalù feel extreme devotion. Among the various events that take place during the feast days, one in particular attracts the curiosity of many: ‘La ‘Ntinna a mari’.

An ancient entertainment festival in which 17 boys and men all from local fishing families take part. The participants have to walk on a 16-metre-long wooden beam, fixed to the pier and made smooth with animal fat, the aim being to catch the flag placed on its end.

This kind of event has a dual purpose: to celebrate the Saint, but also to entertain and involve the public, which is why some inhabitants take advantage of the occasion to wear unsuitable or even ridiculous clothing.

The ‘Ntinna a mari is an integral part of Cefaludese popular culture and highlights the typical values that characterise Sicily: religiosity, brotherhood, warmth, cheerfulness and respect for traditions, a spectacle to be experienced!

For more information and programme details visit www.visitcefalu.com.