History enthusiasts are bound to enjoy a visit to Tonnara of Scopello. There's much to learn from this time-tested building. This Castellammare del Golfo historic landmark is an ideal place to kick off your day of sightseeing. There's lots to see nearby, including Castellammare del Golfo Beach, Cala Mazzo di Sciacca, and Guidaloca Beach. Wander around at your leisure at Tonnara of Scopello before heading to these other fine attractions.
Explore the coastal scenery, coves, and magnificent waters of Lo Zingaro Nature Reserve, ideal for hiking and snorkelling.
The Temple of Segesta, one of the few monuments to have remained perfectly intact since antiquity, stands in majestic solitude on the plateau overlooking the Vallone della Fusa, through which flows the river that ancient sources called Scamander (the river of Troy).
In the countryside resort called Contrada Bagni, in the province of Trapani, you can enjoy a relaxing break on your journey to discover western Sicily. There you will find the Segestan thermal baths, ten kilometres from ancient Segesta. The Greeks and the Romans enjoyed the benefits of the waters so much that the writer Pliny called them “the most medicinal waters” among those that flow from the rocks.
Spiaggia Playa ) in Castellammare del Golfo is a popular, expansive, and easily accessible sandy beach known for its long, golden shore and shallow, clear blue waters. Located east of the town center, it is ideal for families, featuring numerous, well-equipped lidos (beach clubs) with restaurants, as well as free public areas.