Trapani, with its sickle shape, from the Greek Drepanon, enjoys an enviable geographical position: between two seas, at the foot of Mount Erice, near Selinunte, facing the splendid Egadi Islands and the famous salt pans.
On the traces of the Florio Family in Sicily
Have you madly loved the Florio saga? Have you consumed the pages of the novel I Leoni di Sicilia by [...]
Itinerary among the places of cinema in Sicily
The itineraries dedicated to film tourism in Sicily represent a truly original way to discover the beauty of a region [...]

Scopello – Itinerary of the Faraglioni
The Faraglioni of Scopello, ancient guardians of the Sicilian coastline, offer a natural shelter against the winds and sea currents. [...]

San Vito Lo Capo – Kent Wreck
Nestled between the picturesque Punta Spadillo and Punta Forbice, this destination is easily accessible by sea, half a mile from [...]

San Vito Lo Capo – Wreck of the Millstones
This site, devoid of ancient structures, offers a unique experience thanks to its characteristics of an ancient harbour landing. Here, [...]

San Vito Lo Capo – Wreck of the Amphoras
Capo San Vito, with its iconic lighthouse, offers breathtaking scenery on a rocky promontory exposed to the winds. The area [...]

Levanzo – Cala Minnola
In the first half of the 1st century BC, opposite Cala Minnola on the island of Levanzo, a Roman ship [...]

Marettimo – Wreck of the Cannons
Located at the north end of Punta Libeccio, near Cala Spalmatore, the wreck of an 18th century warship offers an [...]

Marsala – Capo Boeo
The underwater itinerary takes you to the ancient port of Lilybaeum, founded by survivors of the siege of Mozia in [...]