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.
80th Anniversary of the Allied Landing in Sicily
On the occasion of the 80th Anniversary of the Allied landing in Sicily, a series of meetings, forums and events [...]
CALATAFIMI SEGESTA
Calatafimi Segesta, in the province of Trapani, is part of the archaeological site included in the Segesta Archaeological Park (itinerario). [...]
Sicily for all: accessible tourism
We want to tell you something about a side of Sicily without barriers, a land able to welcome people and [...]
At Christmas, Sicily becomes even more beautiful
WHO SAID SICILY IS ONLY BEAUTIFUL IN SUMMER? You have many reasons to choose this extraordinary island as the destination of [...]
Food festivals and fairs in Sicily
In every corner of the island, food is also part of Sicilian art and culture. Don't miss the festivals and [...]
Grandma’s snack
To discover the most genuine, exciting, unconventional Sicily, you should follow an Italian grandmother into the kitchen. There is her [...]
MOZIA
In the saltpans of Marsala, you will find evidence of the oldest Phoenician settlement in the Mediterranean. In front of [...]
Marsala (Exploring the city centre)
Marsala is a place that needs to be slowly savoured. From its baroque historic centre to its salt pans and [...]
Trapani and Paceco salt pans
Western Sicily offers one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world. We are talking about the famous Salt Pans [...]
