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.
Diving and Snorkelling
In Sicily, you can explore a world of unexpected beauty just below the surface of the water. With its wonderfully [...]
Sicily on Horseback
Sicily on horseback is a form of slow tourism. You're in close contact with nature in the region's most unspoiled [...]
Naturism in Sicily
A love for ecology, being in harmony with nature, a life philosophy, curiosity, or just an experience to try at [...]
Couscous
Here is the confirmation that the simplest things are the best. Where can you find an easier recipe than this? [...]
Sicilian Shrines
The large number of shrines in Sicily reflects the island's magnificent ecclesiastical, cultural heritage. They house sacred remains, whose memory [...]
Dog and pet friendly beaches
Sicily is a region which welcomes dogs and their owners with open arms, with so many ad hoc beaches which [...]
Scopello, San Vito Lo Capo, Marsala and surroundings
Let's discover some of the most fascinating places on the western Tyrrhenian coast in the province of Trapani. After sunset, the [...]
The Bush Trained Vines of Pantelleria
The Bush Trained Vines of Pantelleria represent one of the island’s most authentic symbols: an ancient agricultural practice that combines [...]
Baroque in Sicily
The last legacy of the Sicilian nobility, the island's Baroque leaves an indelible mark in your memory Sun-kissed stone buildings, light [...]
