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Villas Rental in Trapani, Sicily
Touring to Trapani and having luxury villa accommodation rental in Trapani is the best way for experiencing a fantastic and relaxing holidays between the magical waves of sea and historical arts and culture of the city.The city of Trapani is magical city, having lots of things to do and see.
We have beautiful rental villas, having perfect combination of historical arts and modern luxury facilities to give you a perfect feel of Italy.We have range of villa rental to accommodate you, which includes standard villa with basic luxury facilities as well luxury villas having access to private swimming pool and beautiful well maintained gardens.Posarelli Villas has always aimed to travelers' satisfaction, so it is assured that you will not need to face any hardship or uncomfortness while you are staying. at home with us.
The villas accommodations we recommend you across the Italy have been very carefully selected in order to maintain the high quality standards of our accommodations.
We have beautiful and affordable villas to rent individuals to maintain their privacy and comfort.
Our options for accommodations cover villas, castles, farmhouses and apartments rentals with all the facility that you may needs during your holidays in Trapani.So, while you are on tour to Trapani or across Italy, give a chance to Posarelli Villas to accommodate you in their holiday, vacation rental properties in Sicily. |
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Top Destinations
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| CASA PETRALIA |
| Ideal for short breaks in Sicily! Splendid stone farm dating back to the XVIIth century, |
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| LA SCOGLIERA |
| Beautiful villa, surrounded by large verandas set in a panoramic |
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| VILLA MONTEPIZZO |
| Beautiful villa set on different levels and situated in a quiet position. |
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| VILLA CINISI |
| Beautiful villa, set on 2 levels, in the Cinisi area |
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about Trapani
Trapani is a city located on the west coast of Sicily region in Italy and sits on a low lying promontory extended out to the Mediterranean Sea.
Persephone and Demeter were born here, according to the Greek mythology, and it was the scythe fall from Demeter's carriage (Drepanon in ancient Greek), while she was seeking her daughter, who gave birth to the Sicilian city of Trapani, formerly named Drepanus.
Nowadays you can visit many interesting historic buildings and monuments in Trapani city centre: The Santuario dell'Annunziata dates back to the XVth century. The façade is decorated with an extraordinary gothic rose window, while the interiors are an interesting example of melting pot, with their renaissance and oriental decorations. In front of the sanctuary, you can see the Museo Pepoli, with an excellent collection of art pieces dating back to the prehistoric times to the XIXth century, including the famous Polyptych of Trapani - XVth century.
A walk in Trapani's city centre must include a visit to the picturesque medieval districts, built during the Spanish empire, in XIIIth century. It is in medieval districts that your will be able to see Palazzo della Giudecca, S. Maria del Gesù church, the Fardelliana library, S. Agostino, Rua Nova, Rua Grande and the prehistory and sea archeology museum.
The best period for visiting Trapani is probably Easter time holidays, since it is on the Holy Friday (the last Friday before Easter Sunday) that the famous procession named Misteri (Misteries) takes place.
Trapani's major economy is from fishing and canning industries, so local people of city are mainly into sea business.The development of commerce in Trapani dates back to the Arab invasion and thanks to its well located port the commerce of salt, in particular, and tuna fish has developed from the XIIth century, historically Trapanese people and Arabs have had excellent marketing and social relationships.Also, tourism in the city has grown in latest years for its extremely popular tourist destinations such as Erice, Segesta and the Egadi Islands, in fact, you can reach Trapani airport from the main cities in Italy. |
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