Marsala and environs.
Submitted by sebastiano on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 12:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
hi, my grandfather and his father lived there it's a great place all be it rather flat.IF i were you i'd try and fly to either Roma or you may ,if you use Alitalia, find a new york - palermo flight which would be the best thing.public transport in sicily is at best tragic ( anyone who tells you different ..i gave a lift to the ticket inspector of the Palermo marsala train i dropped him off at Trapani we had time to have breakfast together and the train had still not arrived at trapani!)and unless you want to spend your holiday messing round with slow hot trains...hire a car!then you are free to explore not just marsala but other parts of the island.if you give me a while i'll give you a couple of addresses of good places to stay.in any case a visit to the valley of the temples at Agrigento is a must ,just as is selinunte,capo san vito,palermo :) i'd go to mazzara del vallo too , and enjoy sicilian cous cous with giant prawns.bear in mind it's all quite low key in those areas ie,it's not some mega turist destination.people will be great, drink lots of water better if bottled as there's a few problems with water.try and take showers at strange times of day as when you might normally take a shower there might not be water available.drink nice fresh bianco d'alcamo wine....
I'm ready to leave right
Submitted by Iggy on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 01:42In reply to Marsala and environs. by sebastiano
things to visit in Marsala
Submitted by Valentina+c on Wed, 05/20/2009 - 13:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi! Marsala is well worth a visit. I strongly advice you to:
- visit the town city centre - the main square brings you in the Italian atmosphere, also because Marsala is the place where Garibaldi and the Mille arrived
- take a trip to the Mothya Island - the "imbarcadero" is just 5 km from Marsala - to learn more about past and visit many Greek remains as Necropoli.
- visit the "Cantine Florio" cellar and taste Marsala wine;
I agree with Sebastiano suggestion to visit the Greek temples. I personally prefer Selinunte than Agrigento for two reasons:1. It is closer to Marsala (about 40 minutes by car)2. It has a bigger archeological park and you can enter the interior of some of the temples - even if I must admit Agrigento temples are in less damaged conditions.I'll post some videos and photos of my last trip to Marsala and in the surroundings and try to provide you as many information as I can.A presto :)
Marsala or Bust
Submitted by Iggy on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 01:34In reply to things to visit in Marsala by Valentina+c
Thank you for the information. Funny you mentioned Garibaldi. We have a family story that has been passed down that my great grand father helped store weapons for Garibaldi. The story is said that in the wine storae cave their was a secret compartment behind a large number of barrels that the weapons were stashed. Thanks for the information as I will continue to gather information for my future trip.
how to reach Marsala
Submitted by Valentina+c on Thu, 05/21/2009 - 06:11In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Iggy,I asked for advice to one of my friends who lives in Marsala. Here you are her indications:Birgi Airport in Trapani, is the closest to Marsala (12 km). The only company which operates there is Ryanair. Its destinations are in the map at this link: http://www.aeroportotrapani.com/eng/voli.aspThe public transport system works well in the Trapani province, so Marsala-Trapani-Mazara-Castelvetrano (Selinunte) are well connected by bus.As an alternative, you could arrive in Palermo Airport but it takes longer to go to Marsala. Once at the airport you need first to reach the city centre and take the bus to Marsala. It takes about two hours to go to Marsala. The bus line is called "Autoservizi Salemi".Hope this helps
There are now direct low cost
Submitted by Ram on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 09:54In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
There are now direct low cost flights from NY to palermo in the summer. otherwise fly into palermo, or Rome and then on to Palermo. You will need to hire a car, the west of Sicily is not great for public transport if you are not on school routes in term time- Sicily is a wonderful place, but the regions within Sicily are varied and diverse. palermo is, while typically Sicilian, completely unlike the rest of the island. I would stay in a smaller hotel or B&B - if you stay in a larger place you could be anywhere, but a smattering of Italian will be useful.
Many Years have passed since…
Submitted by Iggy on Sat, 03/05/2022 - 19:59Many Years have passed since my 1st post and have done a ton of research in relation to the Ingianni family here in the US as well as in Marsala.
With some help by a family member in Marsala I now have family genealogy data dating back to 1548 with names, marriages, children, birth and death dates to my 9th Great Grand Father Antonio Ingianni born around 1548 and his wife Margherita Catalano
Amazing stuff.
Hope you have as much luck as I have had.
Now to insure this information is passed on.