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 [...]