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.
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 [...]
Franciscan Walks in Sicily
The feeling of experiencing a different, unknown Sicily through the Franciscan Walks. Beautiful walking trails that lead to enchanting Franciscan monasteries, [...]
Parks, Nature Reserves and Protected Marine Areas
There are 4 Regional Nature Parks in Sicily: the Etna Park, the Alcantara River Park, the Madonie Park and the [...]
The art of dry stone walls
The traditional art of dry stone walls has been officially listed byUNESCO in the Intangible Cultural Heritage List since 2018 [...]
Archaeological parks in Sicily
The Archaeological Park is a magical place where the interweaving of culture and environment is presented in its most fascinating [...]
Former Florio Tuna Fishery of Favignana and Formica
The Former Florio Tuna Fishery of Favignana and Formica The Former Florio Tuna Fishery of Favignana and Formica is an [...]
