a jewel in the Sicilian coastline
Erice and Trapani
Erice
A village between history and breathtaking views
Erice is a charming medieval Sicilian town, perched 750 meters above sea level and offering spectacular views of the Tyrrhenian coast. Its cobblestone streets weave between churches, squares and ancient courtyards, creating a unique atmosphere. The Castle of Venus, symbol of the village, tells centuries of history and legend. Walking through its streets, you can admire unforgettable sunsets and breathe in the magic of a timeless place.
Trapani and its surroundings
Between salt pans and history
Just 15 km from Erice, Trapani is a city rich in history and tradition. Don’t miss the Via del Sale (Salt Road), an evocative route among the salt pans and ancient windmills, which offer enchanting scenery at sunset.
The Egadi Islands: natural paradises in the heart of the Mediterranean
Just a few kilometers from the coast, the Egadi Islands are a corner of Sicily waiting to be discovered. Favignana, the largest, is famous for its turquoise waters and beautiful Cala Rossa and Cala Azzurra. Here, the historic Florio tuna fishery chronicles the ancient tradition of tuna fishing.
Levanzo, the smallest and wildest, is famous for the Grotta del Genovese, with rock paintings over 10,000 years old. A journey through time immersed in an unspoiled landscape.
Marettimo, the furthest away, is a true paradise for lovers of trekking and snorkeling, with its sea caves and paths through a still wild nature.
A trip between Erice, Trapani and the Egadi Islands is a unique experience, among breathtaking views, millennia-old history and crystal-clear waters.