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Top choice in Marsala


Wake up to an invigorating view of colourful kites dancing above the pretty waters of Lo Stagnone lagoon at this bright and modern three-star hotel run by one of Marsala's top kite-surfing schools. Its 29 rooms, in an attractive terraced row of whitewashed cottages footsteps from the lagoon shore, sport a refreshingly contemporary interior design with hipster surfing photos on the wall.

'Comfort' doubles have a private terrace and 'comfort' triples open onto their own little garden. Self-catering villas sleeping four to eight, with fully equipped kitchen and stylish lounge, are also available.


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Nearby Marsala attractions

1. Mozia

1.52 MILES

Located on the tiny island of San Pantaleo, ancient Mozia (also known as Motya or Mothia) was one of the Mediterranean's most important Phoenician…

2. Museo Whitaker

1.59 MILES

This museum on San Pantaleo island, 10km north of Marsala, houses a unique collection of Phoenician artefacts assembled over decades by amateur…

3. Mulino della Saline Infersa

1.91 MILES

The southernmost of the region's two salt museums is housed in a beautifully restored 16th-century windmill opposite the Mozia boat dock, 10km north of…

4. Porta Nuova

6.46 MILES

This old town gate marks the western edge of Marsala's historic centre.

5. Complesso Monumentale San Pietro

6.49 MILES

Housed in a beautifully restored 15th-century convent, this arts centre is home to an intriguing complex of small museums. Most noteworthy is the upstairs…

6. Piazza della Repubblica

6.56 MILES

Marsala's most elegant piazza is dominated by the imposing Chiesa Madre. Just across the way, on the eastern side of the square, is the arcaded Palazzo…

7. Palazzo VII Aprile

6.56 MILES

This lovely arcaded palazzo, formerly known as the Palazzo Senatorio (Senatorial Palace), is now Marsala's town hall.

8. Museo degli Arazzi Fiammingi

6.57 MILES

Tapestry fans should check out this tiny museum displaying eight 16th-century Flemish tapestries, woven in Brussels for Spanish King Philip II.