Marsala Tours and Tickets
What are people saying about Marsala
Dominic_V, Oct 2025
Really cool to see the...
Really cool to see the castle town of Erice, Salt pans, and winery in Marsala. The winery was certainly the highlight. Very welcoming service. Only thing was it is a lot of travel. We traveled more than our tour which, if expected, is completely worth the experience!
Judith_G, Feb 2026
A great trip
Our driver, Guiseppe, was on time, pleasant, enthusiastic, considerate and informative. A good trip for those with limited time, but who want to "see it all". Communication with the tour operator and Guiseppe was excellent.
Karen_A, Oct 2025
Awesome tour !!
The tour is just perfect . Our guide Renato was excellent , great driver , patient and very knowledgeable. The sites that we visited were beautiful and the wine tasting and lunch was the cherry on the top ! Totally recommend this tour . Very professionally handled .
100% satisfied
Jon_S, Oct 2025
Highly Recommend!
Our guide Gigi was amazing, she was personable and knowledgeable! Along the drive she gave so much information about the history and culture of the area. She was dedicated to making this excursion a memorable one. Our driver was very safe and actually followed the driving laws unlike all of the other tours I went on wirh other companies. I felt safe which made this a relaxing and enjoyable trip.
Katie_R, May 2023
Highly recommended!
Had a really fantastic time - a unique way of spending some time in Marsala. Very interesting tour, very patient kayaking instructor - I'd love to come back!
ANDREI_C, Oct 2025
Great day to take in some history
The driver , Mimo, was great and the car was a late model and very clean .
Punctual pick up, cold water on demand and well laid out itinerary so that the walking parts were downhill with the car dropping us off near the top and then waiting at the bottom.
Aggie_P, Oct 2025
A Perfect Day Exploring Erice and Marsala
Our tour of Erice and Marsala was absolutely unforgettable! From start to finish, everything was perfectly organized, and our guide Luca and driver Renato made the day truly special. Erice felt like stepping back in time — the medieval streets, breathtaking views, and delicious pastries were a dream. Marsala was equally impressive, especially our lunch at a beautiful winery and visiting the beautiful salt flats.
What I loved most was how much passion and knowledge our guide shared about Sicilian history, culture, and traditions. It wasn’t just sightseeing — it felt like being welcomed into the heart of Sicily. I left with amazing memories, stunning photos, and a real appreciation for this incredible region.
Highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting western Sicily — it’s a perfect mix of history, scenery, and authentic local experiences! 🌅🍷 Grazie Mille Aggie
KENNETH_K, Nov 2024
Great Day
The wine tasting was superb. The views were spectacular. The archeological ruins and the temple were great.
Anonymous, Oct 2024
Wonderful tour with lots to see and learn!
This adventure far exceeded my expectations. Our guide was knowledgeable and passionate about the history of the salt flats. We learned so much that really changed the way we think about salt. The tasting at the end was an eye opener and was really enjoyable. We made some great new friends and had a great time.
lori_P, Sep 2024
Must visit
Segesta and Erice were beautiful sites to visit. There’s sufficient time allowed to enjoy the beauty of each site. I was fortunate to have a great driver too! Thanks for the concert Dario!
Elina_K, Sep 2024
Erice and Segesta tour with Marsala wine tasting
Angela was an excellent guide in Erice and Segesta. We learned a lot and she was so pleasant and knowledgeable. Antonio was a good driver, always replenishing water. We had a wonderful day, highly recommend
Giovanni_C, Aug 2024
Great experience
Beautiful Experience, Alessio was a great guide and explained everything accurately.
I suggest this trip of you are in Trapani
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Marsala’s lanes and squares are accessible to wheelchairs, but some of the historic churches and archaeological sites may not be.
Kids will enjoy a break along Marsala’s waterfront, a popular place for wind- and kitesurfing.
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What is Marsala best known for?
Marsala is famous throughout the world for its eponymous dessert wine. The sweet concoction originates in this Sicilian port city, but there’s a lot more to Marsala than its ancient viticulture traditions. Located on Sicily’s western coast, Marsala is also known for its Baroque architecture, nearby Phoenician ruins, and World War II history.
What is there to do in Marsala?
Stroll through Marsala’s tangle of streets in the historic center. Don’t miss Porta Nuova, which marks the entrance to Marsala’s Old Town, and the charming Piazza della Repubblica, home to a Norman-era church, the Chiesa Madre. Head to the Baglio Anselmi Archaeological Museum to see the remains of a Punic battleship.
Can I swim in Marsala?
Yes. The entire coast surrounding Marsala is filled with swimmable beaches and sandy coves. You’ll find both free beaches—open to the public free of charge—and stabilimenti, which charge rental fees for umbrellas and chairs. One popular option is the Punta Tramontana di Marsala, known for its white sand and transparent water.
What does Marsala mean in English?
Marsala is an Arabic expression meaning “Port of Allah,” a testament to the Islamic influence that left its mark on Sicily. The island maintains a syncretic culture, and Sicilians consider themselves unique from mainland Italians. San Vito lo Capo, an hour’s drive from Marsala, even hosts a couscous festival.
Is Marsala expensive to visit?
That depends. Like most places in Sicily, Marsala offers a range of prices, from high-end to budget-friendly. You can eat in a swanky osteria or grab an arancino, a popular street food snack, from a takeaway counter. And don’t forget, walking through the picturesque and pedestrian-friendly Baroque center will cost you nothing.
What are the best ways to enjoy Marsala wine?
While Marsala is best known as a dessert wine, it is commonly enjoyed in Sicily as a pre-dinner aperitivo and a post-meal digestivo. Many restaurants in town offer unique food and wine pairings. For the ultimate wine-lovers experience, book a tasting and cellar tour at a local winery.
What day trips are there from Marsala?
Stagnone Nature Reserve is about a 20-minute drive north of Marsala’s historical center, almost halfway to Trapani (the nearest airport to Marsala). The unique ecosystem consists of salt pants and four islands, while the nearby archaeological site of Mozia contains ruins from the oldest Phoenician settlement in the Mediterranean.
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