Every year thousands of Brazilian and Portuguese tourists cross Sicily. Many stop here, in front of the mosaics. And many leave with the feeling of having seen something extraordinary — but without the visit ever truly having spoken to them. From today, Livia speaks Portuguese.
Brazil, Portugal and Sicily
Brazilian tourism in Sicily is growing fast. It is not just a figure: it is confirmation that there is an audience — curious, passionate about history and culture — that deserves to be welcomed in its own language. And not just Brazilian visitors: those coming from Portugal will also find Livia ready and waiting.
Portuguese. Not translated — narrated.
There is a difference between understanding an explanation and feeling a story. Livia does not translate — she narrates. And she does it in the Portuguese you think in, laugh in, dream in. The very same one that turns a Roman mosaic into something you feel is yours, not just something you observe.
Livia is waiting for you
Know any Brazilian or Portuguese tourists heading to Sicily? Share this with them. Livia is waiting — in their language.