If you have always dreamed of visiting the Egadi Islands in the Mediterranean, don’t lose sight of your dream, get on a plane and spend a few days on Favignana.
Located non far from the city of Trapani, west of the coast of Sicily, Favignana island was colonised by the Phoenicians, who used it as a stopping point on their trans-Mediterranean trading routes.
The place was famous (and still is) for its waters full of tuna fish (there‘s ancient fishing technique called Tonnara which originated in the area), its caves of sandstone rock (”tufo”) and the breathtaking beauty of its landscape.
In short if you are looking for a true corner of paradise right here on earth, well this is the place to be!
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