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Fully restored country estate a few kilometers from the sea for up to 10 people with private pool, 4 bathrooms, large terraces, garden plot, washing machine, dishwasher
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What do you need to experience in Marsala?
Many churches, lots of salt
Marsala is an ideal holiday destination for couples, families and guests arriving with pets. A holiday with a dog in Trapani & surrounding area in a holiday home or apartment is a popular option. Among the city's attractions is Piazza della Repubblica. Here you will find the Palazzo della Loggia, built in the 16th century, and the Cathedral of Marsala. The Duomo (or Chiesa Madre) is a Norman church that was inaugurated in 1176. At the northwest city wall, you will find the city park Villa Cavallotti with many statues and rare plants. Admire eight large wall tapestries from the 16th century at the Museo degli Arazzi which once adorned the cathedral. In the archaeological museum Baglo Anselmi, you can discover artifacts from the surrounding area and the remains of a Punic warship dating from the third century B.C. You can visit the remains of a Roman settlement (with a thermal building and mosaics) at Capo Boeo. The Chiesa Della Madonna della Cava di Marsala is also worth seeing. According to legend, the Virgin Mary appeared to a friar in 1514. He began digging at the spot she indicated and eventually found a Madonna figure from the eighth century. The church was built on that spot. The above-ground part was destroyed in an attack in 1943. The cave church and underground rooms remained intact. Another ecclesiastical highlight is the 12th/13th-century Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista which was rebuilt after being destroyed in 1576. It was built above a grotto outside the city walls. The grotto may have provided shelter to Carthaginians fleeing in 397 B.C. In the surrounding area, we recommend excursions to the lagoon island of San Pantaleo. Here are the excavation sites of the ancient city Mozia. Large salt pans lie along the 30-kilometer-long Salt Road between Trapani and Marsala. The exhibition at the Salt Museum Mulina Salina Infersa is worth seeing. You should definitely visit one of the surrounding islands like Favignana. Book now a holiday accommodation, apartment or one of the villas in the best location with WiFi, garden and sea view. Relax during your stay according to your personal wishes on your own terrace or with a pool.
Where can I eat out in Marsala?
Beware of the cappuccino trap!
A proper meal on Sicily consists of an appetizer (antipasto), a first course (primo piatto), a main course (secondo piatto) and a dessert. The first course usually includes pasta or risotto, sometimes soup (brodo). The main course usually consists of a meat or fish dish. Side dishes (contorni) must be ordered separately. Don't miss trying a pasta dish with Pesto alla trapanese (a seasoning paste made of almonds, tomatoes and basil). Dessert is often a sweet treat (dolce), rarely fruit (frutta). In Sicily, people take their time for meals. Fast food is taboo for locals. After the meal, a caffè (espresso) is a must. But beware: Do not order a cappuccino after the meal. It would be considered an insult to the host, as cappuccino is almost an independent meal in Italy. This would imply that the meal did not satisfy you. The city of Marsala is especially famous for its sweet liqueur wine Vino di Marsala, which is enjoyed, for example, with Cantucci as a dessert wine for dessert. Book a holiday with holiday apartment and object or holiday home and try the culinary specialties of Marsala and Sicily! A culinary dream!
How do I come to Marsala?
The western tip of Sicily
Marsala is a port city on the west coast of Sicily at Capo Boeo. The city belongs to the province of Trapani in Italy and covers an area of 241 km². Neighboring municipalities are Salemi, Trapani, Petrosino and Mazara del Vallo. Italian airlines fly to Trapani-Birgi military airport. Central European airlines land at Palermo airport. You can also reach your holiday apartment or house with a terrace and pool by train. The Trapani-Marsala line stops to the east of the old town. Numerous transport companies also offer bus connections - e.g. between Palermo, Trapani, and Marsala. By car you can reach it, among other ways, from Palermo via the toll-free A29 and then via the SS115. Book now a holiday accommodation, apartment or one of the villas in the best location with WiFi, garden and sea view according to your personal wishes for your stay in a fantastic environment.