Segesta: Between History, Temples and Breathtaking Landscapes
Segesta is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Sicily.Located inland between Trapani and Palermo, it’s famous for its perfectly preserved Doric Temple
LeggiSegesta is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in Sicily.Located inland between Trapani and Palermo, it’s famous for its perfectly preserved Doric Temple
LeggiErice is one of the most enchanting villages in Sicily.Perched 750 meters above sea level on Mount San Giuliano, it overlooks Trapani and the
LeggiErice is one of the most enchanting villages in Sicily.Perched 750 meters above sea level on Mount San Giuliano, it overlooks Trapani and the
LeggiMonreale is a must-see for anyone visiting western Sicily.Perched on the hills overlooking Palermo, it’s world-famous for its extraordinary Cathedral and Benedictine Cloister —
LeggiTaormina is one of the most iconic destinations in Sicily.Perched on a natural terrace overlooking the sea, with Mount Etna in the background, it’s
LeggiThe salt pans between Trapani and Marsala are among the most fascinating landscapes in Sicily.Here, time seems to stand still: pink water pools, windmills,
LeggiSelinunte is one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the entire Mediterranean.An ancient Greek city by the sea, surrounded by giant temples, ruins
LeggiThe Scala dei Turchi (Stair of the Turks) is one of the most photographed natural wonders in Sicily.Located in Realmonte, near Agrigento, this dazzling
LeggiPerched almost 1,000 meters above sea level in the Sicani Mountains, Caltabellotta is a village that enchants visitors with its ancient origins, medieval churches,
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