Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A Journey Through Western Sicily
Sicily is a land with an ancient history. The mixture of cultures that have subseguido one after another and overlapping harmonic through the centuries have created a unique place in the world. Today every corner of this large and sunny island, strategically located in central Mediterranean as if split in two, seduces visitors with the quantity and originality of these beauties. Nature has spared no effort either. The landscape is varied and there are many unspoiled areas. If you decide to spend your holidays in Sicily unforgettable experiences you can live anywhere. You'll notice the unique fusion of places with outstanding natural beauty with a unique multicultural heritage and immense. Whether you prefer a trip with no fixed stage or choose a particular place, there are several hosting solutions suitable for all needs, where you can enjoy all that the island offers. You can find accommodation of all kinds. From the lowest prices on bed and breakfast to the middle and high number of hotels in Sicily. A fascinating part of this island is the western Sicily. Traveling through western Sicily Traverse cities, archaeological sites, rural and seaside villages, but the most authentic charm of this area is represented by the area's fabulous coastline.
At the heart of this area is located Zingaro reserve characterized by rocky coves and beaches washed by clear water. Within this reserve is the village of San Vito lo Capo is famous for its beautiful beach. In Trapani surely seduce you the unique atmosphere of its historic center, a former Arab village of fishermen. Along the coast are the arabesque Pantelleria, characterized by irregular lava rocks, and the archipelago of the Egadi islands lapped by crystal clear waters. Going from Trapani to Marsala, famous for its wine, you will love the salt and salt piles occasionally interrupted by small mills where they worked the salt. They are really so many beauties to see in this great western Sicily.
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