From Scicli to Santiago de Compostela, Antonio Giannone's journey: "I savor every meter"
Antonio Giannone is on a 4,000-kilometer trek from Scicli, Italy to Santiago de Compostela, experiencing the journey on foot and via ferry at the Strait of Messina.
Antonio Giannone, a 26-year-old professional walker, has embarked on a remarkable journey from his hometown of Scicli in Sicily to Santiago de Compostela, covering approximately 4,000 kilometers over the course of five to six months. He has already completed around 50 kilometers in just two days and plans to continue walking until the end of August, possibly into early September. His journey reflects a deep appreciation for the landscapes and towns he encounters, savoring each step along the way.
The trek begins from a town rich in cultural heritage, home to notable figures like Piero Guccione and Severino Santiapichi, and known from the television series featuring Inspector Montalbano. Giannone's decision to travel largely on foot, with the exception of crossing the Strait of Messina by ferry, demonstrates a commitment to fully experiencing the pilgrimage tradition. His preparations include a light but functional backpack that emphasizes the enjoyment of the adventure over the burden of extensive gear.
As Giannone moves forward, his journey could inspire others to embrace similar adventures that connect them with the historical and spiritual significance of the Camino de Santiago. This pilgrimage is not only a test of physical endurance but also an opportunity for personal reflection, immersion in local cultures, and appreciation of the natural beauty of the route leading to one of the most revered pilgrimage destinations in the world.