Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea

Learn to make authentic Sicilian pizza and cannoli with locals in Taormina, enjoying stunning sea views and a fun, hands-on experience that feels like family.

5.0(144 reviews)From $114.93 per person

If you’re visiting Taormina and craving an authentic taste of Sicily, this Pizza & Cannolo Making Tour might just be the perfect way to spend an evening. This experience, rated a perfect 5.0 by nearly 100 reviews, offers more than just a cooking lesson—it’s a chance to connect with local flavors, learn new skills, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean.

What makes this experience stand out? First, the hands-on approach with expert teachers like Chef Mimmo and Mama Francesca ensures you’re actively involved in every step. Second, the stunning seaside setting creates a relaxed and picturesque backdrop for your culinary adventure.

One possible consideration is the timing—starting at 6 pm means you’ll be cooking as the sun sets, which is lovely but might catch some off guard if they’re expecting a daytime activity. It’s great for those who love a lively, evening ambiance and want to combine sightseeing with a culinary twist.

Emma
We had the most fantastic evening. From pick up to drop off all was perfect. Great instructions on where to meet, all very prompt. We were lucky to have a great group to share the experience with. The food was incredible, recipes and methods explained clearly. The class has a real family feel…

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Joseph
Amazing time, lots of fun, learned how to make great pizza and cannoli. Our hosts were wonderful and we had a fantastic time. I highly recommend this clas

Rosita
Mimmo and Mamma Francesca were AMAZING they treated us like visiting family starting us off with bruschetta and wine to help us get to know each other. The guidance in the making process were fantastic and lots of practical tips and advice . The results were delicious highly recommend worth every…

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This tour clearly appeals to anyone who enjoys food, wants to learn Sicilian recipes firsthand, and appreciates a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It’s especially suited for travelers eager to take home more than just photos—recipes and skills that turn into edible souvenirs.

Key Points

Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea - Key Points

  • Authentic hands-on experience taught by local chefs, not just watching a demonstration.
  • Stunning seaside setting enhances the relaxed vibe and makes the evening memorable.
  • Includes traditional Sicilian treats like pizza, cannoli, and “Chiacchiere” sweets, adding cultural flavor.
  • Good value for the price at around $110, considering the comprehensive lessons, ingredients, and drinks included.

    Personalized and friendly atmosphere with small groups, often just 15 people or fewer.

  • Offers a certificate of attendance and recipes emailed afterward, so you can recreate the dishes at home.

A Deep Dive into the Experience

Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea - A Deep Dive into the Experience

When you arrive in Taormina’s Piazza San Antonio Abate—an iconic spot with a historic arch—you’re greeted with a warm welcome. The tour begins with a private transfer to “Ahoy Bistró Siciliano,” an idyllic restaurant just steps from the sea. This setting alone hints at the magic to come: a charming, relaxed space facing the Mediterranean, great for an evening of food, fun, and conversation.

Once settled, the real work begins. With Chef Mimmo leading the way, you’ll start by preparing the pizza dough. What’s great here is that you don’t just watch—you do. We loved the way Mimmo patiently guided us through kneading, explaining how using fresh, local ingredients enhances flavor.

Doug
Fun, fun, fun! Tasty, tasty, tasty! We had a group of six and we couldn’t have had a better time! Great people and great food!

Irene
It was really fun experience Doninick and Mamma were so nice! Pizza was yummy and cannolis were very cool to make

Bree
We had a wonderful evening with Mimmi. He was very patient and insightful and helped ensure all our dishes turned out perfectly. It is a great group experience and fantastic way to meet other travellers.

The emphasis on quality ingredients like Pachino cherry tomatoes, basil, oregano, and olive oil reminds us why Sicilian cuisine is so revered.

While waiting for the dough to rise, you’ll switch gears to making “Bruschetta” with the toppings of your choice. This step is not only practical but also fun, and it gives you an idea of how simple ingredients can create something extraordinary.

The reviews repeatedly praise the chef’s engaging, friendly style—”Mimmo and Mama Francesca were both wonderful teachers and very friendly,” one guest notes, highlighting how approachable they make the process.

The second half of the class involves crafting the famous Sicilian Cannoli. Here, you’ll learn to prepare the crispy wafer shells, kneading dough by hand and frying it into the signature shape. The pastry chef shares tips that make all the difference—like how to get that perfect crunch and the ideal cream filling.

Dan
A group of us where celebrating a 55th and this experience was a perfect event! Highly recommend!!!!

Eileen
Mama and Mimmo had fun teaching us how to make Cannoli and pizza. It was such a great experience and atmosphere! Many surprises await you during this fun and educational experience. Highly recommend.

Jake
This was great experience, everyone involved in running it was great and we had a great time making Cannoli and Pizza, we were also treated to bruschetta and wine. The restaurant isn't in Taormina, it is in the nearby town of Giardini Naxos. This wan't clear from the booking or meeting point. We…

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One review enthusiastically states, “Mamma Francesca and Mimmo could not have been kinder, more patient or more welcoming,” which captures the warm, family-like atmosphere that permeates the class.

Adding to the fun, you’ll also make “Chiacchiere” (“Angel Wings”), traditional sweets enjoyed during Carnival. These flaky, fried treats are surprisingly straightforward—once you learn the technique, you might find yourself recreating them at home for friends and family.

Once all the components are ready, everyone gathers at a table overlooking the sea to indulge in their creations. Accompanied by a glass of Limoncello, this is the reward for your efforts—a delicious, self-made Sicilian dinner. The reviews are unanimous in praising the food: “The food we made was delicious,” and “The cannoli and pizza were very good.”

Throughout the experience, the group size remains small, usually capped at 15, ensuring a friendly, intimate environment where questions are welcomed, and everyone feels involved. The inclusion of ingredients, apron, and a certificate of attendance adds a professional touch, making it feel like a true culinary workshop rather than just a casual class.

Chris
A very fun class! Mimi and his mom were very engaging and enthusiastic. Loved sitting with the other attendees to enjoy what we made.

William
My wife was a little disappointed that we didn’t make the pizza dough or the filling for the cannoli. Overall it was a good experience and we had fun. I recommend.

Heather
We took this cooking class in Taormina and it was one of our favorite nights of the entire trip — a true must-do. We made pizza and cannoli completely from scratch, and everything was absolutely delicious. The chef, who owns the restaurant, was hilarious and had such a great personality. He made…

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By the end, you walk away with not only a full belly and new skills but also recipes emailed to you—useful for recreating your favorite dishes back home. Many reviewers mention how much they appreciated the recipes and the helpful tips shared by Mimmo and Mama.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Taormina.

What We Loved About the Tour

Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea - What We Loved About the Tour

The location makes this experience special. Facing the sea, with a view that shifts from sunset hues to starlight, adds a layer of magic that few cooking classes can match. The personal touch from Chef Mimmo and his family creates an atmosphere that feels like learning from friends rather than strangers, which many guests find makes the experience more memorable.

The quality of the food is another highlight. The pizza dough is soft yet flavorful, and the cannoli shells have that perfect crispness. The fresh ingredients and Sicily-specific flavors shine through—these aren’t just standard recipes but authentic representations of regional cuisine.

The fact that guests walk away with recipes and skills means they’re not just leaving with a good meal—they’re empowered to cook true Sicilian dishes themselves.

gianna
Absolutely the best! Must do!!! Great family run business! Love Nonna! On the water – view is special! Great food, family, music!!! Great way to spend the evening!

Holly
Amazing experience that we booked as part of our honeymoon in sickly! We learned some great tricks from Chef Mimmo and we’ll definitely be practicing at home! Thank you so much

Joni
The atmosphere was perfect. The food, amazing! It was really fun. No experience needed! I’d do it again! The only thing that I wish was different was that the cannoli wrapper dough was premade as was the pizza dough. It had to be that way bc they both need 25 hours to get the gluten right before…

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Authenticity and Value

At $110.30 per person, this experience offers significant value. When considering the included lessons, ingredients, drinks, and the setting, it feels like a well-rounded package. Many reviewers mention how the recipes are easy to follow and that Mimmo’s guidance makes the process approachable even for beginners.

The Social Element

A recurring theme in reviews is the social, fun atmosphere. Laughter, shared stories, and the chance to meet fellow travelers from around the world turn this into more than a cooking class—it’s a memorable, bonding experience.

Practicalities and Considerations

The tour is scheduled for 6:00 pm, making it an ideal activity after a day of sightseeing. The group size is small, which means plenty of personal attention. Transfers are included, smoothing out logistical concerns, especially for those unfamiliar with the area.

One thing to keep in mind is that the setting can get crowded since the restaurant also hosts other diners. A few reviews mention that the staff was juggling a lot, but overall, the experience remains enjoyable. The duration of about 3.5 hours strikes a good balance—long enough to immerse yourself but not so lengthy that it drags.

Who Will Love This Experience?

This tour is great for food lovers and curious travelers who want to connect with Sicily’s culinary roots in an authentic, hands-on way. If you enjoy a relaxed atmosphere where you can chat, laugh, and learn from passionate locals, you’ll find this a rewarding activity. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate beautiful views and a memorable setting to accompany their learning experience.

While it’s not specifically aimed at families with small children, the approachable nature of the lessons means older kids or teens interested in cooking could enjoy it too. The focus is on regional dishes and fun, making it a versatile choice for most adults.

FAQs

Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea - FAQs

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes a private transfer from Piazza San Antonio Abate to the restaurant, making it easy to get there without hassle.

What’s the best time to book this experience?
Most bookings are made about 49 days in advance, so if you’re planning ahead, it’s wise to reserve early to secure a spot.

Are dietary restrictions accommodated?
The description doesn’t specify, but given the interactive nature, you might find it helpful to inquire directly with the provider about any specific needs.

Can I get the recipes after the class?
Absolutely. Guests receive the recipes via email, allowing you to recreate your favorite Sicilian dishes at home.

How long does the experience last?
The class lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, starting at 6:00 pm and ending with dinner overlooking the sea.

What’s included in the price?
The price covers ingredients, the lessons with Chef Mimmo and Mama Francesca, dinner (pizza, bruschetta, cannoli, water, soft drinks), a glass of Limoncello, apron, and a certificate of attendance.

Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Yes, the friendly, patient instruction makes it accessible to all skill levels, even if you’ve never made pizza or cannoli before.

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Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea



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“We took this cooking class in Taormina and it was one of our favorite nights of the entire trip — a true must-do. We made pizza and cannoli compl…”

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Final Thoughts

Pizza & Cannolo Making in Taormina by the Sea - Final Thoughts

If you’re after an authentic taste of Sicilian life, learning traditional recipes from locals in a beautiful seaside setting is a smart choice. This tour manages to combine practical cooking skills, cultural insights, and stunning views into a memorable evening. It’s ideal for travelers who want to go beyond sightseeing and get a real feel for Sicily’s culinary soul.

The combination of engaging hosts, delicious food, and a relaxed, fun atmosphere makes this experience stand out. Yes, it’s a bit of an investment, but considering what’s included and the quality of the lessons, many find it worth every euro. Plus, you leave with recipes and skills to impress friends and family back home.

Whether you’re a food enthusiast, celebrating a special occasion, or simply eager to add a tasty story to your trip, this Sicily cooking class offers genuine warmth and flavor—literally and figuratively. It’s a chance to create lasting memories while enjoying some of Italy’s most iconic dishes.

Ready to get your hands dirty and your stomach full? This experience is a flavorful, fun way to spend an evening in Taormina, and chances are, it’ll leave you with more than just a full belly—it’ll give you a story to tell for years.

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