The Trapani Marsala line is temporarily not covered by any maritime company connected to NetFerry online booking system.
The port of Trapani connects Sicily with the other regions of Italy as well as with the rest of the Mediterranean. Trapani is located at the center of the Mediterranean Sea, equidistant from the Suez Canal and the Strait of Gibraltar making it a central hub on most routes between the north south of these waters. This position makes it crucial for commercial and passenger sea transport on ferries and cruise ships. The port of Trapani generated the development of the city and was initially built by the Carthaginians who developed the surrounding houses as residences for the workers. In the follo... [More information]
Address: Via Isola Zavorra, 91100 Trapani TP
Directions: Google Map @ Trapani, port
Marsala is on the west coast of Sicily, in Italy. It is most famous for the sweet dessert wine they produce in the city, and this region is, in fact, the biggest wine producer in Sicily. A brief history of Marsala Marsala, or Lilybaeum in Latin, was founded by the Carthaginians in the year 397–396 BC after they fled their island of Motya (modern San Pantaleo) due to an attack from Dionysius I, tyrant of Syracuse. Marsala then served as the Carthaginians' principal stronghold in Sicily, and they successfully resisted sieges from Pyrrhus, King of Epirus and by the Romans. However, they eve... [More information]