Hotel Centrale
Palazzo Lazio De Quiros
Via Giovanni Amendola, 24
91011 Alcamo (TP) - Italy
Tel. +39 0924 507845
Fax: +39 0924 507768
E-mail: info@hotelcentrale.sicilia.it
P.IVA: 01532760814
Hotel Centrale recommends several wonders to discover during your stay in Sicily.
Also the staff will be happy to provide maps and information material of the area.
Segesta
Segesta, city of the ancient people of the Elymians, is today one of the most important and suggestive archaeological centres of Sicily.
Segesta is inserted in a system of sweets hills that contain it jewels the Temple and the Theatre
Erice
Erice is located on the summit of Mount San Giuliano dominating drills, the valley and the sea. The city maintains the road layout and architecture of buildings, the well-preserved medieval layout with narrow winding streets with quaint cobbled streets and courtyards. Elimi the sacred city was established in ancient times a famous temple dedicated to the goddess of fertility, beauty and love.
Mozia
Inside the Stagnone of Marsala is the island of Mozia. The Phoenician-Punic settlement among the most important Mediterranean holds a precious treasure of archaeological finds come to light in 1875 thanks to the excavations conducted by the merchant Whitaker and today exposed in the museum on the island.
Castellammare del Golfo e Scopello
On the north coast of the province is Castellammare del Golfo, an inlet shaped amphitheater that hosts the port and on which the Arabs built the famous and massive Castle. In the nearby seaside resort of Scopello, eighteenth village developed around the courtyard of a rural farm, is the Old Tonnara that overlooks the wonderful “Faraglioni”.
Zingaro: natural reserve
The Zingaro Natural Reserve is the first guidelines established in Sicily (1981) and extends for 7 km between Scopello and San Vito Lo Capo. Walking along the coastal trail, we come across bays and headlands with breathtaking scenery where nature is the protagonist
San Vito lo Capo
Explains the extreme homonymous beach of San Vito lo Capo, whose village of seafaring tradition is highly valued today for the sea, the climate, the streets decorated with flowers and fresh fish.
Saline di Trapani e Paceco
The good geological and climatic conditions of the territory ever since the Phoenicians have allowed the formation of natural sites for water collection and extraction of the salt that still happens with traditional techniques. The evocative landscape is enriched by the characteristic windmills in one of which houses the Museo delle Saline