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.
Sustainable Sicily: green itineraries through nature reserves and parks
Sicily is a veritable natural laboratory of biodiversity, where sea, mountains, volcanoes, and protected areas coexist in a complex and [...]
La Natività di Maria. Arte e tradizione a Trapani
From November 29th, 2025, to June 30th, 2026, the Agostino Pepoli Regional Museum in Trapani hosts the evocative exhibition "La [...]
Sicily in winter and spring: 3 itineraries to discover the island away from the crowds
Winter and spring are ideal seasons to experience a more authentic Sicily, far from the peaks of the high season. [...]
Proteste prima del futuro
In Gibellina, at the Belìce / EpiCentro della Memoria Viva spaces, from 5 December 2025 to 28 February 2026, the [...]
Lobsteropolis in Erice – Philip Colbert
Between the medieval architecture of Erice and the archaeological landscape of Segesta, from 10 July 2025 to 7 January 2026, [...]
Grotta Mangiapane
Set into the cliffside of Custonaci, just a few kilometres from Trapani, the Grotta Mangiapane is one of the most [...]
