Segesta, Erice, Stagnone Lagoon - saltpans - Marsala and Mozia (Mothia) from Palermo, Private Tour - Image 1

Segesta, Erice, Stagnone Lagoon - saltpans - Marsala and Mozia (Mothia) from Palermo, Private Tour

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$307

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Ensure an unforgettable day, visiting ancient temples and exploring the most beautiful archaeological sites in Sicily. The tour begins with the mythical Segesta, which reveals her solitary temple, an example of refined Doric style. Erice, amazes for its simplicity and charm. Continuing towards the extreme part of western Sicily, one is enchanted by the white salt pans of Marsala. In the middle of the Saline between Trapani and Marsala rises the tiny island of San Pantaleo (Mothia). Mothia can be reached by boat, from the landing stage next to the windmill of the Ettore & Infersa salt pans. The mill is a real jewel of industrial archeology, whose history is deeply linked with that of the surrounding salt pans. Visiting the island means immersing yourself in a reality where time seems to have stopped.

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Palermo, Sicily Information

Palermo, Sicily, offers docking at Palermo Port. Travelers explore Palermo Cathedral and Norman Palace. Excursions visit Monreale’s mosaics. Local markets sell arancini. The peak season, April to October, brings warm weather for coastal tours. Photography captures Arab-Norman architecture and Tyrrhenian vistas. Dining onboard includes caponata, a Sicilian favorite. Souvenirs, like ceramic crafts, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Norman history. Light clothing and sun protection suit the Mediterranean climate, while comfortable shoes enhance historic walks. Palermo’s cultural charm offers a vibrant Italian stop. Cruise travelers enjoy a mix of historic landmarks and scenic coasts, making Palermo an engaging destination for exploring Sicily’s capital.

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$307