Sicily

Sicily

Sicily can be defined as an island between sky and sea, due to its strategic location in the center of the Mediterranean Sea.

Catalafimi Segesta

Catalafimi Segesta

Calatafimi Segesta is a town of about 6300 inhabitants, located in the hills of the province of Trapani. A small town that played a leading role in the birth of Italian unification, it remains the closest town today, both geographically and ethno-anthropologically, to the ancient civilization of the Elymians who populated Segesta.

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Marsala

Marsala

Marsala is a city and it is also a wine. Both are elegant and rich in history. The city is enclosed within the ramparts of the 16th century, when it experienced its own Renaissance that enriched it with palaces, churches and monasteries. Wine is the product that made it world-famous, thanks in part to the intuition of an English merchant who adapted it to overseas tastes.

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Pantelleria

Pantelleria

A meeting point between two continents, the island of Pantelleria lies 110 kilometers off the southwest coast of Sicily. Its geographical position has made possible the formation of a rich biodiversity, preserved within the National Park. Pantelleria gives unique scenery to those who visit it!

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