Marettimo - West of Sicily

Marettimo

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Museum of the Sanctuary

San Vito Lo Capo
The Museum preserves part of the treasures of the sanctuary, belonging to different historical periods and expression of different classes of crafts.   The museum spaces are located in the rooms su...

Sanctuary of San Vito Martire

San Vito Lo Capo
It is the most representative and identity monument of this small sea village, born for aggregation just around this sacred place.   The sanctuary rises in the place where the first chapel dedicate...

Chapel of Santa Crescenzia

San Vito Lo Capo
Located almost at the entrance of the country, this small chapel that has a postcard background is a very suggestive element of the "monumental landscape" of San Vito, which announces the arrival in t...

Lido Burrone

Favignana
Beach of fine white sand that of Lido Burrone, on the southern side of the island. Its waters are shallow and blue, characteristics that, together with the bars and convenient dining and services make...

Port

Favignana
In ancient times defended by bastions, the port of Favignana is located in the centre of the coast between Punta Faraglione and Punta San Nicola. From this lively port, you can embark for Trapani, Mar...

Pantelleria

The “black pearl” of the Mediterranean, Pantelleria embodies the wild beauty of unspoilt nature. An island of volcanic origin, it is prized for its coastline, its vineyards and its distinctive dwel...

Cala Rossa

Favignana
Set in a rocky bay of intense blue sea and with a scenic backdrop of square rocks in calcarenite - heritage of the ancient work of extraction - Cala Rossa is the queen of the coves of Favignana, consi...

Regional Museum "Agostino Pepoli"

Trapani
The museum is an unavoidable stop in Trapani, a building of great value that houses precious works of art. The Regional Museum "Agostino Pepoli" is an essential stop during the visit of this city b...
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