Palermo
Palermo is known as a cultural melting pot. You’ll find authentic Sicilian street-food and restaurants, and Italy’s biggest opera house in the city. The city is home to many historic buildings that listed as a Unesco World Heritage Sites. Palermo is located in a bay and is often referred to as “Golden Basin,” because of its subtropical climate and unique location.

Marsala
Marsala is a historic port town in western Sicily, known for its wines and its ancient Phoenician and Roman heritage. Explore the old town, the museum, the salt flats and the nearby islands of Favignana and Levanzo.

Segesta Ruins
The Temple of Segesta is a Doric temple that is believed to have been constructed between 420 and 430 BC. It’s made of 6 columns on the short side and 14 on the long side and they are just over 9 meters tall. The hilltop offers a view over the valley towards the Gulf of Castellamare.
