The picturesque sea village of Scopello and the Zingaro Nature Reserve are the most charming places of the gulf of Castellammare. The Tonnara(tunny-fishing factory) was built in the late 18th century; it is located in the lower part of the area, more precisely in the splendid bay facing the stacks, and protected by old watchtowers. It has been known from time immemorial, with its “baglio (typical building)” and its warehouses, and it was active until 1981.
Here visitors can enjoy wonderful clear waters. The stacks rise above crystal-clear waters, marking the landscape. The coves in the coast are ideal for lovers of scuba diving. The Bay of Guidaloca should also not be missed: a cosy and charming beach ideal also for families.

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It is a medieval hamlet with a great artistic and landscape charm, rich in history and legends, with a castle dedicated to Venus. Erice exerts a particular fascination when thick fog covers it. It is directly linked to Trapani by cableway, easily accessible to everyone and from which a breathtaking view, ranging from the east to the west, can be admired...
The isle of Mothia offers an opportunity for a walk amid the wonders of its vegetation and archaeology. The isle, of Phoenician origins, can be exclusively visited on foot: it is the largest among the islets off the coast of Marsala, and together form a lagoon with evocative colours.
Segesta is one of the most evocative archaeological sites in Sicily, with its stunning temple built on a hilltop, dating back to the period between 430 and 420 b.C. Its Doric Temple and Theater are of rare beauty...
Selinunte, an ancient Greek city on the south-western coast of Sicily (Castelvetrano), has got the largest archaeological park in Europe. Here the Doric style has found one of its finest expressions. It takes 2 to 6 hours to visit the Park and it is open all year round.
In ancient times it was called “Drepanon (Greek word that means “sickle”) for its shape. Trapani is also known as the city of salt and sailing and it is a perfect place for a holiday combining art, sea, nature and food and wine.