Marsala: Indulging Into The Marsala Wine Haven
Marsala, Italy is said to be the original site where the legendary Giuseppe Garibalde landed during his Expedition of the Thousand. The town is filled with historical sites, striking beaches and nearby islands. It is also the most populated town in Trapani. While India is famous for a different marsala, the town is famous for its Marsala wine where the economy of the town depends. It also offers nature reserves with salt pans and migratory birds. The Vincenzo Florio Airport Trapani-Birgi (TPS) is nearest to the town.
Best Time to Visit
Wine is the major product in the town of Marsala. Book a flight on May when the Street Art Wine Fest usually takes place. Arts enthusiasts meet wine lovers during the Fest. Visiting Marsala, Italy must include a beach getaway. A good time for great beach weather will be mid-June to early September.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Visit Museo Archaeologico Baglio Anselmi, the prime museum in the region. It takes pride in its collection of relics and artifacts. The main attraction will be the famous Punic Ship. Start a walking tour at the Piazza della Repubblica, which is one of the main squares in the town centre. The square also has Chiesa di San Tommaso, Chiesa del Purgatorio and the Palazzo VII Aprile. Around the area are restaurants are shopping centres that tourists also enjoy. Taste the famous wines of the town at Donnafugata Winery. Book a stay at Best Western Hotel Stella D’Italia or at Grand Hotel Palace. All hotels will give that Italian vibe with friendly staffs, relaxing rooms and fine-looking views.