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Trapani sea salt is one of the most famous Italian natural products in the world and is the guest of excellence on our tables. The white gold of Trapani is often also the theme of events that celebrate the excellence of this territory. Discover all the initiatives and events we have selected for you.
San Vito Lo Capo, between turquoise water and couscous aromas: the pearl of north-western Sicily
Some places seem made to hold the very essence of the Mediterranean. San Vito Lo Capo is one of them: a sweep of white sand and turquoise water where the scents of spices and Mediterranean scrub blend with sea breeze. Time slows down here. Sunsets set the horizon ablaze. Life follows the rhythm of the waves. It’s a perfect destination if you seek nature, good food and authenticity.
And the ideal journey starts in Trapani, cradle of wind and salt. A stop at Saline Culcasi — windmills, shimmering ponds and white salt hills — is the most poetic way to begin (or end) an itinerary that unites sea and tradition, nature and human craft.
San Vito Lo Capo Beach: fine sand and crystal-clear water.
Marettimo, the Hidden Gem of the Egadi Islands: Nature, Sea and Authentic Traditions
Among the gems of the Egadi Islands, Marettimo stands out for its wild spirit and authenticity. It smells of Mediterranean scrub and sea salt, time slows down between crystal-clear waters and absolute silence. It’s perfect for those who love trekking, the sea, and genuine places, far from mass tourism.
Start your journey from Trapani with a stop at Saline Culcasi: windmills, salt pans and golden sunsets tell the story of local tradition, just steps from the Egadi ferry.
Sunset over Marettimo: the perfect prelude after visiting the Trapani salt pans.
Erice: what to see, how to get there and what to do in Sicily’s most enchanting medieval village
Perched high above the sea and the Egadi Islands, Erice is a place where time seems to stand still. A maze of cobbled lanes, the scent of almond pastries and breathtaking views make it one of the most fascinating destinations in Sicily.
From its hilltop, the village dominates the western coast, offering vistas that stretch all the way to Africa. This guide will help you discover how to reach Erice, what to see, where to eat, and the best time to visit. To make your trip truly memorable, combine it with a visit to the Saline Culcasi guided tours, where the ancient tradition of sea salt meets one of the most spectacular sunsets in Sicily.
Saline di Mozia: guida completa alla visita tra natura, storia e tramonti
The Mozia Salt Pans are one of the most iconic landscapes in western Sicily: shimmering salt ponds, traditional windmills, the islets of the Stagnone lagoon, and sunsets that set the horizon on fire. In this practical guide you will discover how to visit the Mozia Salt Pans, how to reach the Phoenician island, what to see, the best time to go (flamingos, “pink” salt pans, seasons), what to wear, and how to combine the experience with an authentic tour at the Culcasi Salt Pans in Trapani to experience the centuries-old tradition of sea salt production up close.
🌴 Favignana Travel Guide: What to See, Do and Visit at the Saline Culcasi
Favignana, the largest of the Egadi Islands, is a Mediterranean gem that enchants with its crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and laid-back atmosphere.
This guide will show you how to get there, how to get around the island, where to eat, what to do, where to swim, how to rent a boat, where to stay, and why it's worth visiting the nearby Saline Culcasi.