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From Palermo, Erice, Salt Pans, And Segesta Day Trip

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From Palermo, Erice, Salt Pans, and Segesta Day Trip

Temple Of Segesta, Erice, Italy

Ulisse Viaggi e Turismo srl

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of Sicily with our comprehensive itinerary. Begin your journey by exploring the enchanting medieval city of Erice, followed by a visit to the majestic Doric temple of Segesta. Next, indulge in the captivating landscapes of Trapani's salt pans, where you'll discover the profound historical significance of this region. This unforgettable day trip offers an unparalleled opportunity to uncover the hidden treasures of Sicily's past.



Embark on a captivating journey through the rich tapestry of Sicilian history, beginning your exploration with a visit to Erice, a medieval town steeped in ancient roots. This picturesque destination was originally established by the Elymian people, who revered the goddess Venus as their patron deity. Your tour concludes at Trapani, a testament to the region's long-standing tradition of extracting salt from the sea. This seaside village retains its historical significance, offering visitors a glimpse into the past through its preserved Roman amphitheater and other archaeological sites.

Following the sunsets, proceed to Segesta, another Elymian-founded city. Here, marvel at the awe-inspiring 5th-century BC Doric temple perched atop a hill overlooking the landscape. Its strategic location provides panoramic vistas, capturing the essence of the ancient civilization's architectural prowess. As the sun sets behind the hills, allowing for golden hues to paint the sky, prepare to return to Palermo, marking the end of yet another memorable day trip filled with the allure of Sicilian heritage.

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Highlights Erice, an ancient city founded by the Elymians, offers visitors a glimpse into its rich history and culture. Segesta, renowned for its stunning Doric Temple situated atop a hill, provides a unique opportunity to witness the enduring architectural marvels of antiquity. For those interested in exploring the region's agricultural heritage, the salt pans of Trapani offer a fascinating insight into an age-old practice, preserving traditional techniques and customs for future generations.
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  • Driver proficient in multiple languages
  • Air-conditioned transportation service
  • Provision of food and beverages
  • Tour guide services
  • Access to entrance tickets for historical sites

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    Duration 8.5 hours

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    Frequently Asked Questions about From Palermo, Erice, Salt Pans, and Segesta Day Trip

    What was the purpose of the ancient temples built in Sicily?

    The temples were constructed primarily to honor deities such as Venus, which held significant importance to the local populace.

    How did the Elymians view Venus as their patron deity?

    According to the information provided, the Elymians regarded Venus as their patron deity and venerated her deeply.

    In what year was the Doric temple of Segesta completed?

    The Doric temple of Segesta was completed around the 5th century BC.


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