Festa di Sant'Agata Catania 2026: One Million People on the Streets of Catania for 3 Days, the Festival Is the Second Largest Catholic Event in the World After Seville, and the Devoti Wear White Robes in February
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Last updated: April 2026.
The Festa di Sant'Agata (the feast of the patron saint of Catania — February 3-5 every year, with preparatory events from February 1) is the second largest Catholic festival in the world after the Semana Santa of Seville — the specific attendance (approximately 1 million people on the streets of Catania over the 3 festival days) makes it the most attended single annual event in Sicily and the most attended single Italian Catholic event outside Rome. The specific Sant'Agata data: Agatha of Sicily (the 3rd-century Christian martyr — born in Catania approximately 231 AD, martyred in Catania in approximately 251 AD under the specific persecution of the Roman Emperor Decius) is the patron saint not only of Catania but of nurses, breast cancer patients, bell-founders, and (specifically) eruption victims — the specific 1669 Etna eruption that destroyed the western Catania quarter was halted, according to the Catania tradition, at the city walls by the sacred veil (the sacro velo — the cloth used to cover the Saint's relics) carried by the Catania faithful in procession against the lava flow.
Sant'Agata Catania: The Festival, the Procession, and the Programme
The Devoti and the White Sackcloth
The most specifically striking visual element of the Festa di Sant'Agata: the devoti (the devotees — the estimated 60,000-80,000 Catania residents who wear the specific sackcloths (the sai — the traditional white linen tunic tied at the waist with a white cord (the cingolo) and topped with the specific black beret) for the 3-day festival duration): the specific devoto identity is the most deeply held single Catania civic identity — the Catania man or woman who has worn the sai for the Festa di Sant'Agata does so as an expression of the specific Catanese cultural belonging that has no equivalent in any other Italian city. The specific origin of the sai: the medieval Catania guild tradition (the specific trade guilds (the corporazioni d'arti e mestieri) whose members wore the specific identifying white tunic for the religious procession — the tradition that has survived intact for approximately 800 years).
The Fercolo and the Vara
The fercolo (the silver reliquary bust of Sant'Agata — the specific 14th-century silver statue (the busto reliquiario d'argento (the silver reliquary bust containing the specific skull of the Saint)) carried on the specific processional float (the carro trionfale — the hand-pulled carriage decorated with the specific floral arrangements and the specific silver votive offerings)): the most sacred single object of the Catania Festa, carried through the Catania streets on February 4 (the Via dei Crociferi processional route — the most architecturally spectacular single Catania street, the specific Baroque-Etna-stone streetscape of the 18th-century Catania urban rebuild after the 1693 earthquake). The vara (the giant floral candelabra float — the specific 3m tall flower arrangement on the traditional Catania wooden structure): the most visually distinctive single element of the Sant'Agata procession and the one whose specific floral composition (the fresh flowers — the carnations, the roses, and the specific Sicilian seasonal flowers) changes every year according to the specific floral design competition organized by the Catania diocese.
The Catania Street Food of the Festa
The specific Catania Festa food: the olivette di Sant'Agata (the specific almond-paste sweets moulded into the shape of olives (green and black) that are sold exclusively during the Festa di Sant'Agata (February 3-5) and for the 2 weeks before — the most specifically Catania-exclusive single Italian festival confectionery); the cassata (the Sicilian ricotta and marzipan cake whose specific February availability is the Festa di Sant'Agata version (the cassata di Sant'Agata is distinguished from the standard cassata by the specific round shape and the specific candied fruit decoration)); and the minne di sant'agata (the "breasts of Sant'Agata" — the specific white iced sponge cake with the specific red candied cherry on top (the direct reference to the specific martyrdom of the Saint (the cutting of her breasts by the Roman executioners) presented in the specifically Sicilian confectionery tradition of transforming the darkest martyrology into the sweetest sweet)).
Q&A: Festa di Sant'Agata Catania
When should I book accommodation for the Festa di Sant'Agata?
The specific Sant'Agata accommodation booking window: 3-4 months in advance for the February 3-5 period. The Catania hotel capacity (approximately 8,000 hotel rooms in the Catania metropolitan area versus the 1 million+ festival visitors) is the most acute single Italian festival accommodation shortage — the ratio of visitors to available hotel rooms at the Sant'Agata festival is the worst single Italian festival accommodation bottleneck, worse than Venice at the Redentore and worse than Taranto at the Settimana Santa. The practical strategy: the Acireale B&B (the specific coastal town 16km north of Catania — accessible by the Circumetnea railway or the bus in 25 minutes) provides the most consistently available accommodation alternative in the Sant'Agata period; the Misterbianco (the specific Catania hinterland municipality 9km from central Catania) is the most affordable single short-distance alternative.