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Selinunte Travel Guide

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Selinunte[1] (full name Marinella di Selinunte) is a village on the south coast of Sicily, Italy most famous for the neighbouring ruins of the Greek city of Selinus.

Temple at Selinunte
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Temple at Selinunte

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Get in

Several buses a day run from outside the railway station in Castelvetrano to Selinunte.

By train

From Castelvetrano, there are reasonably regular trains to Palermo, Mazara del Vallo, Marsala and Trapani.

By bus

There are frequent buses from Castelvetrano to Mazara del Vallo, Marsala and Trapani, and less frequently to Palermo, Sciacca, Eraclea Minoa and Agrigento.

Get around

See

The Selnius complex is large and impressive, with excellent views over the coastline beyond.

Near the entrance are three temples: one imposingly re-erected, one partially rebuilt and one a huge pile of stone columns and lintels.

Further on is the Acropolis - the former city has some monumental protetcive walls, especially impressive is the North Gate. Inside are another four temples, again in varying states of repair.

Do

Enjoy the quiet beaches.

Buy

Eat

There are a couple of good local bars in the village in front of the small harbour serving snacks year-round. A good place to relax.

There are restaurants open during the high season, and probably the evening.

Drink

Sleep

Check with the local tourist office that the hotels are open in Winter.

Get Out

  • The Cava di Cusa - the quarry that produced the stone for the Selinus temples is a short car ride away. There, you can see partially-carved columns - abandoned columns also punctuate the original track back to the temple site.


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