Nestled on Sicily’s western coast, Trapani unfolds with a maritime charm shaped by Phoenician roots and salt-pan traditions. Its historic center, lined with baroque churches and narrow alleys, leads to the scenic Punta Raisi promenade, where fishing boats bob beside the ancient Bastione Conca. Just offshore, the Egadi Islands - Favignana, Levanzo, and Marettimo - offer crystal-clear coves and prime snorkeling, reachable by ferry. Inland, the salt flats of Saline di Trapani, still harvested by hand, attract flamingos and reflect dazzling sunsets. Climb Mount Erice for panoramic views from medieval towers, or savor fresh seafood couscous, a local staple influenced by North African flavors. Trapani blends quiet authenticity with coastal wonder.