Marsala
Marsala is a historic waterfront town in western Sicily, Italy, known worldwide for its fortified Marsala wine—a DOC wine first produced in the late 18th century in the surrounding wine region. The town sits atop the ancient ruins of Lilybaeum, a former Carthaginian stronghold, and showcases a rich mix of heritage and nature, including the island of Mozia within the Stagnone Lagoon and Islands Nature Reserve.
About Marsala
Marsala is a historic waterfront town in western Sicily, Italy, known worldwide for its fortified Marsala wine—a DOC wine first produced in the late 18th century in the surrounding wine region. The town sits atop the ancient ruins of Lilybaeum, a former Carthaginian stronghold, and showcases a rich mix of heritage and nature, including the island of Mozia within the Stagnone Lagoon and Islands Nature Reserve.
