Historic centre of Marsala
The city's beating heart is a drawing-room of marble and history. Strolling along Via XI Maggio (the Cassaro), you can admire the majesty of the Cathedral, the noble palaces and the sixteenth-century ramparts, breathing in the lively atmosphere of a city that expertly blends past and present.
Stagnone Nature Reserve
One of the most evocative places in the world, where the lagoon meets the sky. The Stagnone Nature Reserve is a paradise for photography, relaxation, and Kitesurfing enthusiasts, who find one of the best spots in Europe here thanks to the constant winds and shallow waters.
The Salt Pans of Marsala
Experience the magic of ’white gold". The historic salt pans, with their iconic windmills and pristine piles of salt, offer a unique spectacle, especially at sunset when the ponds turn pink and orange. It's the perfect place for a revitalising walk or a panoramic aperitif.
Mozia Island (San Pantaleo)
An ancient Phoenician colony suspended in time, reachable by a short boat trip. Mozia is an open-air museum where you can walk among ancient archaeological excavations and admire the famous "Youth of Mozia", immersed in wild and silent nature.
Aegadian Islands
A legendary archipelago just a few minutes by hydrofoil from the port of Marsala. Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo are pearls set in the blue, where you can dive into turquoise waters, explore sea caves or get lost in the alleys of the white fishermen's houses. An unmissable excursion for those seeking the quintessential Sicilian sea and breathtaking views.
Marsala Beaches
Kilometres of golden sand and shallow seabeds that fade from emerald green to deep blue. The southern coastline of Marsala is a sun-lover's paradise, perfect for those seeking the comfort of equipped beaches, as well as those who prefer the freedom of wilder areas. A coast kissed by the wind and light, ideal for long walks and days of pure family relaxation.
Wine Tour in Historic Cellars
The name Marsala is inextricably linked to its legendary wine. Visit historic wineries like Florio or Pellegrino to lose yourself amongst majestic wine cellars and discover the secrets of winemaking, concluding the tour with tastings that celebrate local food and wine excellence.