We were an extended family of 8 visiting Sicily from NY, and actually stayed in the three rooms here for two nights. Two of the rooms had lovely views that overlooked the windmills and salt marshes. The rooms themselves were a good size, but the bathrooms had small showers. The female staff were extremely accommodating to allergies in the group as far as breakfast was concerned, and the woman who checked us in spoke good English. We viewed a video in English about the salt marshes, and gave us a tour of the windmill. Unfortunately the restaurant was closed due to it being off season so we couldn't do halfboard. During our days we traveled to Segesta, Selinunte, and Erice, and had dinner in Marsala at SLO and in San Leonardo at Saro (5 minutes away). We bought lots of bags of salt in cute little ceramic dishes with spoons as souvenirs. This was such a unique experience, which we would recommend to anyone traveling to this area of Sicily!
Avevo visitato questo posò magnifico già nel mese di settembre...ritornarci nel mese di febbraio...con pochissimi turisti...devo confermare che è un posto d incanto....un quadro surreale!!! Andateci.
After Leaving Mozia, we were diving along the coast at Marsala when we came upon men raking sea salt into mounds with windmills in the distance. While this was an unexpected sight, it was fascinating to see how sea salt is harvested, the scene was a photographer's dream. You can purchase a small bag of salt with a small terracotta reproduction of the mask of Mozia for one euro.
Do not miss going here,a good fish restaurant, an enjoyable boat trip around the lagoon that lasts about an hour,see the salt flats and the old windmills,also can visit the islands
Sono stato sia di mattina che nel tardo pomeriggio, il fascino è incredibile in entrambe le situazioni ma al tramonto è un posto da favola.
En revenant de la jolie et pétillante petite ville de Traponi, nous nous sommes arrêtés sur ce magnifique site naturel où règnent beauté, calme et sérénité ... SUPERBE.
Is not far from Marsala. Realy worth to check out.The museum itself is also interesting with an audio guide, but i think the most interesting part is the outside salt pond.
Le Saline Infersa sorgono appena di fronte la zona d'imbarco per l'sola di Mothia. Il panorama è unico, il mix di elementi che lo contraddistingue lo rende unico. Un tramonto da non perdere ad ammirare i mulini, il mare e l'opera delle sapienti mani dell'uomo che hanno costruito queste splendide saline. Altre parole possono essere superflue: da vedere.
We particularly enjoy our meal in this quiet location. We had coffee on the terrace overlooking men at work on the salt farm -nice occasion to tell the kids where salt comes from. We strongly recommend a trip there.
Het moet gezegd : deze Saline zijn toch wel een stuk mooier en indrukwekkender dan die van Pacheco bij Trapani. Ik zou iedereen een trip langs de kust met een scooter kunnen aanbevelen. 40 Km van Trapani naar Marsala, op een halve meter van de zee, dat is intens ! Vooral de Contrada Spagnola en Contrada Birgi Veccio waren indrukwekkend.