Your guide in Sicily: Selinunte archeological park tour.
- SiciliaBedda Events
- Mar 18, 2024
- 2 min read
The main target of Bella Italy Travel is to uncover as many hidden trails and tourist routes throughout Italy as possible. Many cities, villages and nature reserves are deservedly known, but also undeservedly about at least 50% of the entire heritage remains unexplored.

If you are interested in plunging into the atmosphere of the Greek heritage of Sicily, along with the settlement of the Agrigento Park, the Valley of the Temples, Taormina, Giargini Naxos, be sure to include Selinunte in your itinerary.
This city was founded by the Greeks in Sicily in 628 BC. Once its area occupied about 250 hectares, and the population reached about 20 thousand people. There is a special atmosphere here: archaeologists have managed to recreate the Temple of Hera and, partially, the territory of the ancient acropolis. A walk through the park is an opportunity to plunge into fantasies about the greatness of the island's history, about how life used to be. Here you find yourself alone with the power of time, nature, and you can look at the opening panorama of the sea forever. Literally, it is a place of power that reminds, on the one hand, of the transience of time, and on the other, of those things that have remained unchanged for centuries. The strength and power of this place, along with solitude and unity with nature, create a unique feeling, for which it is worth coming to Selinunte Park.

By the way, if you are looking hotel to say there is the perfect one - Momentum bio resort hotel with a large vineyard area, a swimming pool, a restaurant and a SPA. Each guest can use the hotel's bicycles, which is very convenient, and get to the archaeological reserve in just 5 minutes. Cycling through the park away from the hustle and bustle is a special pleasure! Here, the beach is very close, where you can relax in the sun after a walk. In the park, if you want to hide from the sun, there are secluded benches in the shade of olive trees.













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