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.

  • 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 [...]

  • Following the bluefin tuna on their route from Favignana to Mondello

    You're probably wondering what "Following the Bluefin tuna" means. In this tour, we're going to follow the famous route which the [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • WELLNESS IN SICILY. THE OPEN AIR SPA

    When you visit Sicily, you will discover that it is an amazing open-air spa. Sicily offers a wide range of [...]

  • THE ROOTS OF JAZZ

    Salaparuta on Sicily, the birthplace of Jazz Did you know that Jazz was born in Sicily? Those who really love music should [...]

  • Selinunte

    It owes its name to celery, a vegetable that grows abundantly in the ancient city and whose leaves surmount a [...]

  • San Domenico in Castelvetrano, the Sicilian Sistine Chapel

    It's not a question of rewriting art history but paying proper tribute to an artistic prodigy that deserves the (deliberately [...]