Vacanza tra mare e archeologia: Selinunte e dintorni (volo incl.)
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Vacanza tra mare e archeologia: Selinunte e dintorni (volo incl.)

Multidestination
Created: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 2, 2026
Ref ID: 50215965
price per person From
488 €
Based on 2 adults
Created: Wednesday, May 13, 2026 - Departure: Wednesday, September 2, 2026
Destinations: Trapani, Sicily, Italy , Marsala, Sicily, Italy , Selinunte, Italy , Trapani, Sicily, Italy

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02 Sep
Transport from Bergamo to Trapani, Sicily
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 4698
Direct
08:05
Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
1h 40m
09:45
Trapani Birgi (TPS)
Basic 1 handbag
02 Sep
1. Trapani, Sicily
Stop
About the destination: Trapani, perched on the western tip of Sicily, is a sun‑drenched port city where baroque churches, medieval lanes and shimmering salt pans meet the sea. Its historic center is compact and perfect for wandering: stroll along Corso Vittorio Emanuele to admire elegant palazzi and the imposing Cathedral of San Lorenzo, then follow the seafront bastions for wide open views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. At sunset, the city takes on a golden glow, especially around the old fishing harbor and the lively Piazza Garibaldi, where locals gather for an evening passeggiata. One of Trapani’s most striking features lies just outside town: the ancient salt pans that stretch toward Marsala. Here, shallow pools, windmills and heaps of white salt form a surreal landscape best visited at dusk, when the sky turns pink and orange. Boat trips from the nearby port of Mozia lead to Phoenician ruins on San Pantaleo Island, while the Salt Museum explains the centuries‑old traditions of salt harvesting that once powered the city’s economy. Trapani is also an ideal base for exploring western Sicily’s treasures. A scenic cable car ride connects the city to Erice, a medieval hilltop village wrapped in mist, where stone streets, Norman walls and panoramic terraces make it feel frozen in time. To the south, the archaeological site of Segesta showcases a remarkably preserved Greek temple and theater set against rolling hills. Offshore, ferries whisk travelers to the Egadi Islands—Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo—famous for crystalline waters, hidden coves and excellent snorkeling. Food lovers will find Trapani particularly rewarding. The local cuisine blends Arab, Spanish and Italian influences, with specialties such as couscous di pesce (fish couscous), pasta with trapanese pesto made from almonds and tomatoes, and ultra‑fresh seafood served at casual trattorias. Save room for cannoli and granita from historic pastry shops, and pair your meals with crisp local wines like Grillo or a glass of Marsala. In Trapani, slow travel comes naturally: it is a place to linger over long lunches, sea views and timeless Sicilian traditions.
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02 Sep
Car rental
Volkswagen Up
Volkswagen Up or similar
2 Sep 2026, 10:45
6 Sep 2026, 15:00
Manual transmission
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Transport from Trapani, Sicily to Marsala, Sicily
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Trapani, SicilyMarsala, Sicily
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02 Sep
2. Marsala, Sicily
Stay
About the destination: Marsala is an Italian town located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in Trapani District and the fifth in Sicily. The town is famous for the docking of Garibaldi on 11 May 1860 (the Expedition of the Thousand) and for its Marsala wine. A feature of the area is the Natural Reserve called Stagnone Lagoon. Marsala is built on the ruins of the ancient Carthaginian city of Lilybaion, and includes in its territory the archaeological site of Motya island, an ancient Phoenician town. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Piazza della Repubblica or Piazza Loggia • Baglio Anselmi on Lungomare Boeo archaeological museum • Museo Civico • Museo degli Arazzi Fiamminghi
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02 Sep
Accommodation
1 Night
Viacolvento
Marsala, Sicily - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
9.3
Superb
1128
City view
Balcony
Terrace
Economy Studio
WITH BREAKFAST
Transport from Marsala, Sicily to Selinunte
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Marsala, SicilySelinunte
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03 Sep
3. Selinunte
Stay
About the destination: Selinunte (/ˌsɛlɪˈnuːnteɪ/; Ancient Greek: Σελινοῦς, Selinoūs; Latin: Selinus) was an ancient Greek city on the south-western coast of Sicily in Italy. It was situated between the valleys of the Cottone and Modione rivers. It now lies in the comune Castelvetrano, between the frazioni of Triscina di Selinunte in the west and Marinella di Selinunte in the east.
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03 Sep
Accommodation
3 Nights
Demetra Malophoros
Selinunte - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
9.3
Superb
247
Beach
Free parking
Windsurfing
Double or Twin Room (1 large bed or 2 single beds) - Free WiFi
WITH BREAKFAST
Free cancellation
04 Sep
Tickets
ticket
Sicilian Salt Tour: Walking between Heaven, Sea and Salt from Trapani - From 2 people
4 Sep 2026
09:00
2 Entrances
( a persona: 2 )
2 hours
Italian
Tour
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Transport from Selinunte to Trapani, Sicily
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SelinunteTrapani, Sicily
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06 Sep
4. Trapani, Sicily
Stop
About the destination: Trapani, perched on the western tip of Sicily, is a sun‑drenched port city where baroque churches, medieval lanes and shimmering salt pans meet the sea. Its historic center is compact and perfect for wandering: stroll along Corso Vittorio Emanuele to admire elegant palazzi and the imposing Cathedral of San Lorenzo, then follow the seafront bastions for wide open views of the Tyrrhenian Sea. At sunset, the city takes on a golden glow, especially around the old fishing harbor and the lively Piazza Garibaldi, where locals gather for an evening passeggiata. One of Trapani’s most striking features lies just outside town: the ancient salt pans that stretch toward Marsala. Here, shallow pools, windmills and heaps of white salt form a surreal landscape best visited at dusk, when the sky turns pink and orange. Boat trips from the nearby port of Mozia lead to Phoenician ruins on San Pantaleo Island, while the Salt Museum explains the centuries‑old traditions of salt harvesting that once powered the city’s economy. Trapani is also an ideal base for exploring western Sicily’s treasures. A scenic cable car ride connects the city to Erice, a medieval hilltop village wrapped in mist, where stone streets, Norman walls and panoramic terraces make it feel frozen in time. To the south, the archaeological site of Segesta showcases a remarkably preserved Greek temple and theater set against rolling hills. Offshore, ferries whisk travelers to the Egadi Islands—Favignana, Levanzo and Marettimo—famous for crystalline waters, hidden coves and excellent snorkeling. Food lovers will find Trapani particularly rewarding. The local cuisine blends Arab, Spanish and Italian influences, with specialties such as couscous di pesce (fish couscous), pasta with trapanese pesto made from almonds and tomatoes, and ultra‑fresh seafood served at casual trattorias. Save room for cannoli and granita from historic pastry shops, and pair your meals with crisp local wines like Grillo or a glass of Marsala. In Trapani, slow travel comes naturally: it is a place to linger over long lunches, sea views and timeless Sicilian traditions.
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06 Sep
Transport from Trapani, Sicily to Bergamo
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 8979
Direct
20:35
Trapani Birgi (TPS)
1h 40m
22:15
Bergamo Orio Al Serio (BGY)
Basic 1 handbag
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488 €
Based on 2 adults
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