Author Archives: Paolo Conte

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Selinunte

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One of the most important Archaeological Parks of the Mediterranean, which has an impressive collection of ruins, nine temples dedicated to the most important Greek mythology gods; an Acropolis and Necropolis.

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San Vito Lo Capo

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With its golden beach is the ideal place for those who love sea, sand and gastronomy. San Vito Lo Capo is well known for its amazing sea, it is also the authentic land of “Sicilian Fish Cous Cous”.

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Erice

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Enchanting medieval small town with its attractive foggy and little alleys, ancient boundary walls and breathtaking landscapes. Furthermore it is possible to reach the top of Erice by cableway and see the marvelous salt mines

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Stagnone Reserve and The Salt Mines of Marsala

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“Stagnone” is the largest lagoon in Italy, a few miles north of Marsala. Now a designated marine nature reserve, the Stagnone is home not only to the ancient tradition of sea-salt production but also to a flourishing variety of wildlife,…

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Segesta

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In the place where the ancient Elimi people once lived, there is the Archaeological Park of Segesta. In this park you will find an ancient Doric Temple and a Greek Theater that still hosts theatrical productions. You will also have…

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The Zingaro Nature Reserve

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7 kilometers of breathtaking coast with its deep or high cliffs and unpolluted coves, with its unparalleled colourful and crystal clear sea where spontaneous Mediterranean plants lushly grow and where more than 40 species of birds nest. The Nature Reserve…

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Scopello

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It is a small sea village with its well known ancient “tuna fishing nets” and its ceramics shops.

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