What to do and see in Marsala, Sicily: The Best Hidden Gems Things to do

January 9, 2022 Brandee Mangan

Marsala (Sicilian: Maissala; Latin: Lilybaeum) is an Italian town located in the Province of Trapani in the westernmost part of Sicily. Marsala is the most populated town in its province and the fifth in Sicily.
Restaurants in Marsala

1. Enoteca Lo Sbarco

Via Undici Maggio 68, 91025, Marsala, Sicily Italy +39 347 596 5819 http://www.enotecalosbarco.it
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5.0 based on 116 reviews

Enoteca Lo Sbarco

2. Redfish

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5.0 based on 211 reviews

Redfish

Fishing tourism, excursion favignana, levanzo and marettimo. Departure port of marsala, brealfast on board, fishing trolling or bottom fishing with rods and static gears. Stop cala rossa with bath in the creeks, tasting of local products, arrive at favignanaharbor, lunch on board, excursion caves favignana and visit to levanzo, return to port marsala

3. Alson Tour

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5.0 based on 87 reviews

Alson Tour

We at Alson Tour carry out excursions, trips and boat tours to the Egadi islands, archipelago of the beautiful Sicily. Thanks to the two boats with which we always sail in formation, we are pleased to welcome you to Favignana, in one of the most beautiful seaside resorts in Italy. Departing from Marsala. Together with us you can visit the most exclusive places of the Egadi Islands, reachable only by sea, and admire scenarios of incomparable beauty. You will discover caves, coves, picturesque coves, cliffs where nature has indulged in creating strange and unrepeatable forms, and visiting unique sceneries, often not included in the traditional circuits. Here the sea offers many emotions, tastes and smells that taste of the Mediterranean.

4. Follow the Wind - Kitesurf Sicily

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5.0 based on 122 reviews

Follow the Wind - Kitesurf Sicily

We are a small friendly kite school with more than 15 years of experience. For us quality is more important than quantity so we prefer private lessons or small groups to make sure everyone has fun and fast progression! Come and join is for some kitesurf lessons! We teach with new equipment from RRD during our lesson we use radio helmets. Thanks to the small groups and the radio helmets you can learn kitesurfing fast with us. Hope to see you soon. Lilla&Gabor

5. 12 Mq

Via Mario Rapisardi 3, 91025, Marsala, Sicily Italy +39 335 741 5651 [email protected] http://www.12mq.it
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

12 Mq

12 Mq is a wine shop where you can find both wine than the best of typical Sicilian products. "Bring the Made in Italy in any place in the world, this is our mission."

6. Saline Della Laguna

Contrada Ettore Infersa, 91025, Marsala, Sicily Italy +39 0923 733003 [email protected] http://salinedellalaguna.it
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4.5 based on 1,505 reviews

Saline Della Laguna

Reviewed By AngeYorkEngland

So pleased we made the visit to learn about an every day condiment that one uses without giving the slightest thought as to how it is made and ends up on the shop shelf. English speaking tour guide, takes one through the salt harvesting process in the museum.(Tours in other languages are also available.) You then have the option of walking round the salt basins to see the different stages of the process. There is a restaurant on site, and also a gift shop where you can sample some of the herb, or fruit infused salts before purchasing. Everything is very reasonably priced, and the girls in the museum, and gift shops are all very friendly. Knowledgeable and helpful.

7. Marco de Bartoli

Contrada Fornara-Samperi 292, 91025, Marsala, Sicily Italy +39 0923 962093 [email protected] http://www.marcodebartoli.com/
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4.5 based on 51 reviews

Marco de Bartoli

Marco De Bartoli strongly believed in the viticulture of his territory. Thus, at the end of the Seventies, he rediscovered and nourished the deep root between the traditional and innovative methods of working the soil and winemaking. Looking for an excellent quality, combined with the respect for Sicilian wine traditions, Marco chose native grapes, especially Grillo in Marsala and Zibibbo on the island of Pantelleria, to create traditional and territorial wines, like Vecchio Samperi and Bukkuram, and highly innovative ones, like Grappoli del Grillo and Pietranera. Today his children, Renato, Sebastiano and Giuseppina, with a firm belief, drive forward Marco's production philosophy, pursuing tradition and innovation, always aiming to the highest quality and to the respect for the territory.

8. Caruso & Minini

Via Salemi 3, 91025, Marsala, Sicily Italy +39 328 196 5825 [email protected] http://www.carusoeminini.it
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4.5 based on 68 reviews

Caruso & Minini

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