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In San Vito Lo Capo, people come for the perfect tan, long swims, sunset strolls, and the scent of jasmine wafting through the alleys.

What makes the vacation truly unforgettable are the aperitifs in the town center and the delightful dinners featuring flavorful, aromatic dishes, with couscous being a standout.

But if that’s not enough, there are plenty of places to explore just a few kilometers away: the Zingaro Nature Reserve, Baia Santa Margherita, Erice, Trapani, the salt pans, and much more…

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ut if all this is not enough for you, there are plenty of places to discover just a few kilometers away: the Zingaro Nature Reserve, Baia Santa Margherita, Erice, Trapani, the salt pans, and much more…

The Zingaro

An extraordinary nature reserve that stretches all the way to Scopello.
A place to explore on foot or by boat.
The perfect destination for nature lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts.

The Lighthouse

The lighthouse is the symbol of San Vito Lo Capo.
Accessible on foot from the town center, it is a sight to behold, especially at sunset.

Macari

For those who don’t love sandy beaches, you can enjoy extraordinary swims in less crowded spots.

Just outside San Vito Lo Capo, Macari and Baia Santa Margherita offer perfect corners for those who want to lose themselves in the blue of the sea, along with a nature reserve waiting to be explored.

Erice

Erice is a stunning medieval village, famous worldwide and beloved for its ceramics and traditional sweets.

It’s the perfect destination for lovers of history, culture, and traditions—an unmissable stop for visitors to the Trapani province.

The Salt Roads

The Salt Road connects Trapani to Marsala, a city renowned for its wine and for the history that shaped the fate of Italy.
Don’t miss the Florio wineries and a sunset aperitif in front of Mozia Island.

Trapani

Trapani looks out at the sea from every side.
Its historic center is a small gem, lively with local spots and filled with churches and historic buildings.

Sanctuary Museum
in San Vito Lo Capo

“Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

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