Our driver will accompany you to Erice where you will have 1h30 hours to visit that beautiful Sicilian village, small and authentic where the Elimi settled.
Getting lost in its streets is fascinating, but even more beautiful is the view that allows you to admire... it leaves you breathless!
We will continue to Segesta (time available 1h30) for a visit to the Doric Temple in all its beauty and the Hellenistic Theatre considered one of the most beautiful of the classical period, both for its excellent state of preservation and for its spectacular position on the Gulf of Castellammare. Entrance ticket not included. Along the way there is a stop at a well-known pastry shop for the tasting of the most famous cannoli of the province.
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We will stop in Dattilo, a small hamlet in the Trapani area, where the largest and most renowned Sicilian cannoli on the island are made.
Delicious and prepared respecting tradition; the raw material of Sicilian cannoli is ricotta obtained from sheep's milk, which is then roughly processed and seasoned with very black chocolate chips and a little sugar. The fried crust is very thin and narrow and is suitable for putting a large amount of ricotta on the ends.
You will have 1h30 available for a free tour of the Temple and the Theatre. Entrance ticket NOT included
Guides in different languages are available on site, for a fee
Unmissable stages of an itinerary in Sicily. Erice is a small medieval village and is made up of narrow cobblestone streets. It is mainly closed to car traffic, the only way to visit it is on foot. Don't miss a visit to the Mother Church and Bell Tower, the Church of San Martino, Piazza della Loggia, the Castle of Venus, but above all you shouldn't miss a stop at a pastry shop to taste typical convent desserts.
Trapani is a charming coastal city in western Sicily, known for its stunning sea views, historic architecture, and rich cultural heritage. The city's unique blend of Mediterranean and Baroque influences, along with its proximity to the Egadi Islands, makes it a captivating destination for travelers.
A medieval hilltop town with stunning views, historic churches, and narrow streets. Erice is known for its rich history and charming atmosphere.
A group of islands known for their beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and excellent snorkeling and diving opportunities.
A beautiful Baroque-style cathedral with a striking facade and historic interior. The cathedral is a significant religious and cultural landmark.
A historic saltworks area with windmills and salt pans. The area is known for its unique landscape and traditional salt production methods.
A museum showcasing modern and contemporary art from Sicilian and international artists. The museum is housed in a historic building with a beautiful courtyard.
A traditional Sicilian pasta dish with sardines, fennel, and wild fennel.
A local variation of couscous with fish, vegetables, and spices.
A classic Sicilian dessert with sweet ricotta filling in a crispy pastry shell.
A semi-frozen dessert made with sugar, water, and various flavors.
This is the busiest time in Trapani, with warm weather and numerous festivals. The sea is perfect for swimming, and the city comes alive with cultural events.
Euro (EUR)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
220VV, 50HzHz
Trapani is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's important to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Trapani Centrale
Trapani Bus Terminal
Buses are the primary mode of public transport in Trapani. The system is affordable and covers most areas of the city.
Available • Apps: No widely used apps, hail on the street or at taxi stands
Car, Bike, Scooter
A town known for its historic sites, including the Lilybeo Archaeological Museum and the Church of San Giovanni Battista.
An ancient Greek site with well-preserved ruins, including a temple and a theater.
A small island with ancient ruins, including a Punic port and a museum showcasing local artifacts.
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