Regionen · Kapitel 7
West — Trapani, Marsala & Aegadian Islands
The west is Sicily's underrated side: salt pans with windmills, legendary Marsala wines, the solitary temple of Segesta, San Vito Lo Capo's Caribbean beach, and the wild Aegadian Islands. Here, you encounter fewer tourists but more African influences and an authenticity that the east lacks.
4 Abschnitte in diesem Kapitel
1
Trapani & the Salt Pans
Trapani is located on a crescent-shaped peninsula at the western tip of Sicily — the closest point to Africa (Tunisia i…
2
Marsala — Wine and History
Marsala is world-famous for its namesake fortified wine — but the city at Sicily's western tip offers much more than wi…
3
Segesta & San Vito Lo Capo
Segesta boasts two of Sicily's most impressive ancient monuments — and their isolated location amidst green hills makes…
4
Aegadian Islands — Caribbean off Trapani
The Isole Egadi (Aegadian Islands) are an archipelago of three islands off the west coast of Sicily — and a well-kept s…
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