
Trapani Sicily, Italy Travel Guide
Approximately 15 km (9 miles) from Trapani.
The most scenic way to Erice is by Funivia (cable car) from Trapani. AST buses, taxis, or a rented car also offer access.
Several remarkable destinations are easily accessible from Trapani, making for perfect day trips.
About 30 km (18 miles) south of Trapani. Easily by bus, train, or car.
Approximately 18 km (11 miles) by sea from Trapani. Frequent hydrofoils or ferries.
Western Sicily's natural landscapes feature opportunities for outdoor activity and tranquility.
A pristine coastal nature reserve between Scopello and San Vito Lo Capo, ideal for hiking and swimming.
Shallow waters near Marsala and Mozia island, a hub for windsurfing and kitesurfing.
Relax on stunning white sand with unambiguous, shallow waters, north of Trapani.
This pristine coastal nature reserve lies between Scopello and San Vito Lo Capo. Sicily's first reserve, preserving an unspoiled Mediterranean landscape.
This shallow lagoon lies between Marsala and Trapani, near the ancient island of Mozia.
Beyond Trapani, western Sicily holds sites of cultural and historical importance, glimpses into ancient civilizations and traditions.
Approximately 35 km (22 miles) east of Trapani. Reached by car or organized tour due to limited public transport.
Approximately 95 km (59 miles) south-east of Trapani. Car or organized tour is recommended.
Approximately 50 km (31 miles) south of Trapani. Features an unique Kasbah-like Arab quarter.
Sicily celebrates many local traditions and religious festivals throughout the year.
Consider a guided tour of Segesta and Selinunte for historical context.
Visit Trapani's fish market for a glimpse into daily life and local produce.
Discover shops with handmade local goods for unique handcrafted souvenirs and crafts.
Trapani works well as a beginning for longer explorations of Sicily.
Explore the bustling capital, its Norman Palace, and Monreale's stunning cathedral mosaics.
Visit one of the world's finest examples of ancient Greek architecture and temples.
Explore volcanic landscapes and the glamorous hilltop town on Sicily's eastern side.
For longer travels, a rental car gives flexibility. Trains and coaches connect major cities.
Book accommodation in advance, especially during peak season, for preferred options.
Pace your exploration to totally value each destination without rushing.