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 by motorbike
A tour of Sicily by motorbike is a wonderful adventure. Travelling on the roads, from coast to coast, from city [...]
Sailing Sicily: cruise to Trapani, San Vito Lo Capo, Egadi Islands
For a relaxing sailing holiday to discover the most extreme tip of western Sicily, this is the best solution you [...]
Holiday in Trapani with children and teenagers
Need ideas for a holiday in Sicily with children and teenagers? Go to Trapani and its surroundings! Campobello di Mazara Start with [...]
Easter desserts to try in Sicily
The renowned Sicilian desserts tastes best on special occasions. At Easter, on the feast that coincides with spring, on the [...]
Underwater archaeology routes
Are you passionate about the deep sea? Do you like discovering new underwater treasures? There are twenty-one underwater routes in [...]
HOMEMADE FRESH SAUCE
Freshly produced homemade sauce is the secret recipe that makes every Sicilian dish so special. From arancine (or arancini?!) to [...]
Oil in Sicily
Olive oil is a main ingredient of the Mediterranean diet, it enriches any recipe, adds flavour to dishes, seasons vegetables [...]
Mushrooms in Sicily. Where to eat them
For those who love walking in the woods and trekking, September is the start of the mushroom season and the [...]
