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.
The Zingaro Reserve
Where sea and untamed nature meet — and in Sicily this happens a lot — the result is always extraordinary. [...]
The Opera dei Pupi
The Opera dei Pupi is a special puppet theatre that became popular in southern Italy, particularly in Sicily, in the [...]
Adventure parks
For those who want to have fun in the open air, experiencing the thrill of climbing and defying gravity, adventure [...]
Trekking in Sicily
Trekking in Sicily means discovering the fragrance of clean air, finding yourself travelling many more kilometres than you had planned, [...]
Paragliding in Sicily
Designed to take off using the thrust of the pilot's legs, it uses only the energy of the wind and [...]
Kitesurfing in Sicily
Kitesurfing (or kiteboarding or fly surfing) is a water sport best practised on windy days. The challenge is simple: with [...]
From Segesta to Selinunte
Experience an unmissable excursion from Segesta to Selinunte, passing through the Cave di Cusa, to admire unique views, visit ancient [...]
Best beaches for children in Sicily
Sicily, with its thousand kilometres of coastline, has many beaches for all tastes! White, golden, volcanic sand, small, medium and [...]
