Trapani, con la sua la forma a falce, dal greco Drepanon, gode di una posizione geografica invidiabile: tra due mari, ai piedi del Monte Erice, vicino Selinunte, di fronte le splendide Isole Egadi e le famose Saline.
Sailing in Sicily
Sun, sea and wind in the stern. In Sicily, a boating holiday is an experience to be enjoyed at the [...]
San Vito Climbing Festival
The San Vito Lo Capo Festival takes place in October and is one of the most important outdoor events in [...]
Castellammare del Golfo
Castellammare del Golfo must first be viewed from above. Let's enjoy the view from the terrace that juts out from [...]
Windsurfing in Sicily
Windsurfing in Sicily? With over 1000 km of coastline, you'll be spoilt for choice! At the end of the 1980s, two [...]
Charles V in Sicily
On 20 August 1535, after three long days at sea, Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, landed in [...]
Caponata (Sicilian saucy aubergine salad)
From the Spanish "caponada", the word "caponata" derives from "capone", the name given in some parts of Sicily to the [...]
Salemi
Salemi, perched on a hill in the Belice Valley amidst the changing green of vineyards and olive groves, clusters around [...]
Gibellina Open Air Museum of Contemporary Art
Once upon a time there was Gibellina, a small village on a small hill full of life, both peasants and [...]
The villages of Sicily, among the most beautiful in Italy
Sicily's villages, the most beautiful in Italy, reveal the face of a Sicily that is less well-known and perhaps for [...]
