The Egadi Islands — Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo — form an archipelago of rare beauty, immersed in the crystal clear waters of western Sicily. Protected by the largest marine area in Europe, they offer unspoilt landscapes, turquoise coves, sea caves and charming villages where time seems to pass more slowly.
Favignana captivates with its bright beaches, Levanzo enchants with its tranquillity and the Grotta del Genovese, while Marettimo is a wild paradise perfect for trekking and diving. The Egadi Islands are the ideal destination for those seeking authentic sea, pure nature and a unique Mediterranean atmosphere.
Parks, Nature Reserves and Protected Marine Areas
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Former Florio Tuna Fishery of Favignana and Formica
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Sailing in Sicily
Sun, sea and wind in the stern. In Sicily, a boating holiday is an experience to be enjoyed at the [...]
Gluten-free Sicily
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Camping in Sicily
In Sicily, you're very close to nature and camping is a great way to discover this land's unique features at [...]
The Aegadian Islands: Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo
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Diving and Snorkelling
In Sicily, you can explore a world of unexpected beauty just below the surface of the water. With its wonderfully [...]
Trekking in Sicily
Trekking in Sicily means discovering the fragrance of clean air, finding yourself travelling many more kilometres than you had planned, [...]
Best beaches for children in Sicily
Sicily, with its thousand kilometres of coastline, has many beaches for all tastes! White, golden, volcanic sand, small, medium and [...]
