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.
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 [...]
The Marsala Salt Pans
Discovering the historic centre of Marsala takes just a few hours. Visiting the Saline (Salt Pans), on the other hand, [...]
Holy Week in Sicily: the religious rituals not to be missed.
As Leonardo Sciascia wrote: “In every town, in Sicily, the Passion of Christ is represented through heartfelt performances. People or [...]
