Sicily


Egadi Islands

 

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Egadi Islands

Favignana

Levanzo

Marettimo

Riserva dello Zingaro & Ritorno alla base

San Vito Lo Capo

Trapani

The Egadi Islands are one of the most fascinating sailing destinations in the Mediterranean. Located off the western coast of Sicily, this archipelago—made up of Favignana, Marettimo and Levanzo—offers unspoiled landscapes, crystal-clear waters and an authentic, relaxed atmosphere. Sailing between these islands means discovering hidden coves, sea caves and seabeds that are perfect for snorkeling and diving. Favignana is known for its turquoise bays and ancient tuff quarries, while Marettimo captivates visitors with its wild nature and scenic hiking trails. Levanzo, the smallest of the Egadi Islands, charms travelers with its small village of white houses and peaceful island lifestyle. The entire area is part of one of the largest marine protected areas in Europe, preserving an extraordinary biodiversity. While sailing, you can admire spectacular coastlines and stop in bays accessible only by sea. In addition to its natural beauty, the destination is known for its rich culinary traditions, featuring fresh seafood and local specialties. Its proximity to the Sicilian coast also allows visits to iconic places such as San Vito Lo Capo and the Zingaro Nature Reserve. With crystal-clear waters, picturesque villages and unforgettable sunsets, the Egadi Islands are an ideal destination for experiencing the sea in an authentic way.

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 How to arrive

Reaching Trapani is easy thanks to its air, road and sea connections with the rest of Italy and Europe.
By plane
The closest airport is Aeroporto di Trapani–Birgi Vincenzo Florio, located about 15 km from the city. It offers several national and European flights, mainly operated by low-cost airlines. From the airport, Trapani can be reached in about 20–30 minutes by taxi, shuttle bus or rental car.
Another option is Aeroporto di Palermo Falcone e Borsellino, located about 90 km away. From there, Trapani can be reached in approximately one and a half hours by direct bus, car or private transfer.
By car
If you are already in Sicily, Trapani can be easily reached by car via the A29 motorway from Palermo, with a travel time of about one hour.
By ferry
It is also possible to arrive by sea from mainland Italy with ferries to Palermo or other Sicilian ports, and then continue to Trapani by car or bus.
By bus or train
Trapani is connected to several Sicilian cities by regional buses and trains, with frequent departures especially from Palermo.

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