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'Zingaro' room (1st floor) - B&B Uliveto House

Uliveto House consists of four bedrooms that can be booked for your holidays in Sicily.
Zingaro room is on the first floor and is equipped wit...
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'Favignana' self-catering apartment (1st floor) - Le Case di Giorgia e Simona
Le Case di Giorgia e Simona consists of three self-catering apartments; each one occupies a floor of a building located in the center of Castellammare...
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'Trapani' self-catering apartment - Arkos Casa Vacanze
Arkos casa vacanze consists of self-catering apartments, each one located at ground floor and in a unique block.
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'Mozia' self-catering apartment - Arkos Casa Vacanze
Arkos casa vacanze consists of self-catering apartments, each one located at ground floor and in a unique block.
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Scopello - the fisherman village

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Scopello was once famous for tuna fishing, but now that's nothing more than a vague memory of the past. However, Scopello, undoubtedly thanks to its small size, managed to keep the authentic atmosphere of an old Sicily.

In Scopello you'll find a nice courtyard house ("baglio") from the 16th century, which accommodates ceramics boutiques, a bar and a restaurant in the shadow of a large eucalyptus. If you'd like to try the delicious "pani cunzatu" (a traditional local bread which is filled with tomatoes, local cheese, anchovies and herbs) or the sfincione, the Sicilian equivalent of the widely famous pizza, then you should definitely go to the village's baker who bakes his bread in a wood burning oven. You can enjoy this traditional food in the bakery's garden.

Close to the village there is the old tuna fishery ("La Tonnara"), where you can go for a swim and where you will also find traces of the tuna fishing activity. The rusty anchors, to which the tuna nets were attached, indicate the former use of this site. In the eighties of the last century, tuna fishing near Scopello came to an end. The only tuna fishery in Sicily, which is still active, is the one located in Favignana.