Best attractions and places to see around Riserva Isole dello Stagnone di Marsala is a region defined by its lagoon, salt pans, and islands, including Mozia. This area features a unique landscape with historical significance, particularly for ancient salt production. The Stagnone lagoon is characterized by shallow waters and diverse wildlife, especially migratory birds. It combines natural beauty with cultural heritage, offering views of windmills and archaeological sites.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Marble sculpture from the 5th century BC, the Giovanetto di Mozia, depicting a young man in a sensual and casual pose with a tunic clinging to the body, showing his athletic muscular structure.
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Ettore Infersa salt mines area to embark to visit the island of Mozia.
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From here you can take the ferry to the island of Mozia, a small piece of land facing the coastline between Trapani and Marsala. Mozia is a little-known archaeological site but worth the detour.
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It is one of the most evocative locations in Sicily, truly unique in the panorama and in the spectacle of colors it can offer: we are obviously talking about the historic pier for Mozia, and the adjacent salt pans of the Stagnone di Marsala! The Arini and Pugliese Tourist Consortium, active with the motor ship Tanit (but also Fenice and Acquabus), carries out the connection with Mozia and the tour of the Stagnone. On board the Tanit (85 seats), it is possible to admire the magic of a place that has few equals. Not only for the historical charm that the island of Mozia brings with it, but also for the thousand stories that the lagoon seems to tell, which originate from its ancient and iconic mill and bounce on the white salt dunes, to reach the amazed eye of who watches this show.
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Majestic giants the windmills. Architectural symbol of the Trapani area. Already at the time of the Normans in the 12th century, Frederick II understood the commercial importance of the place and imposed the state monopoly on the production of salt, used for the preservation of food. After the Normans, it was the turn of the Aragonese, who privatized the salt pans. Subsequently the Spanish boosted the economy of the area, promoting Trapani as the most important European center for the production of salt. Until the 1960s, the windmills imposed themselves on the panorama of the Trapani salt pans. Majestic giants, with large arms with continuous and graceful movement, challenged the strong winds always present in the city of Trapani and managed under their push to create that indispensable mechanism to lift and move the water necessary for the production of sea salt.
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Clear waters, uncontaminated nature, strips of land rich in history and archaeological remains, active salt marshes, shallow waters, which can also be traveled on foot in some places, characterize the Stagnone Islands Oriented Nature Reserve, one of the first to be established in Sicily (1984 ); it protects the Stagnone lagoon, a body of water, bordered by the open sea by the Isola Grande, with three small islands in its interior, Mozia, Santa Maria and Schola. At the edges of the canals of the salt pans there are halophytic plants, including suaeda maritima, salicornia, salsola soda, limonium, inula, limoniastrum. Since July, the Stagnone has hosted autumn migratory birds: curlews and glossy ibis; with the cold the ducks arrive, with the marsh harrier waiting for them in ambush, pochards, teals, coots, mallards, pintails and garganeys. Superb and haughty herons look for food among the tanks of the salt pans.
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Ask the captain when he leaves, otherwise you can stay on the island😐
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The region is renowned for its unique lagoon ecosystem, salt pans, and islands. You can explore the shallow waters of the Stagnone lagoon, observe migratory birds, and see the distinctive halophytic plants along the salt pan canals. A key natural highlight is the Stagnone Salt Pans of Marsala, which offer a beautiful landscape, sometimes appearing pink.
Yes, the region is rich in history, particularly related to ancient salt production and Phoenician settlements. A must-see is the Mozia Island Archaeological Site, a fascinating, lesser-known archaeological area accessible by ferry. You can also learn about the history of salt production at the Mozia Ferry Terminal – Ettore Infersa Salt Pans, which includes a salt museum.
The area around Riserva Isole dello Stagnone di Marsala is perfect for outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, such as the 'Saline di Marsala – Wooden Pier loop' or explore the 'Coastal Section Near Marsala'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Salt Museum – Saline Ettore e Infersa loop'. Find more details and routes in the Hiking around Riserva Isole dello Stagnone di Marsala and Cycling around Riserva Isole dello Stagnone di Marsala guides.
Absolutely! Several attractions are family-friendly. The Historic pier to Mozia Island and the Mozia Ferry Terminal – Ettore Infersa Salt Pans are great starting points for an adventure to Mozia Island. The Stagnone Salt Pans of Marsala also offer a visually engaging experience for all ages.
Mozia Island is accessible by ferry. You can take a ferry from the Historic pier to Mozia Island or the Mozia Ferry Terminal – Ettore Infersa Salt Pans. The crossing typically costs around €5 per person for a return trip.
Yes, the Stagnone lagoon is a significant habitat for diverse wildlife, especially migratory birds. From July onwards, you can spot autumn migratory birds like curlews and glossy ibis. In colder months, ducks such as pochards, teals, coots, mallards, pintails, and garganeys arrive, often with marsh harriers in ambush. Herons are also frequently seen foraging among the salt pan tanks.
Yes, the region offers several easy walking paths. You can find routes like the 'Saline di Marsala – Wooden Pier loop' or the 'Mozia – Museo Giuseppe Whitaker loop' which are classified as easy. These paths allow you to explore the unique landscape at a relaxed pace. More details are available in the Easy hikes around Riserva Isole dello Stagnone di Marsala guide.
The Stagnone region is beautiful year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your interests. For birdwatching, late summer and autumn are ideal for observing migratory birds. Spring and early summer offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities. The salt pans can appear pink under certain conditions, which can happen throughout the warmer months.
For visits to Mozia Island, free parking is often available near the ferry terminals, such as the one close to the Mozia Island Archaeological Site. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking regulations.
The Stagnone Salt Pans are unique due to their historical significance in salt production, dating back to Norman times, and their stunning visual appeal. The landscape, featuring ancient windmills and salt mounds, can take on a beautiful pink hue under specific light conditions, especially at sunset. They are also an integral part of the nature reserve, supporting diverse plant and bird life.
While specific cafes are not listed in the highlights, the area around the Stagnone lagoon and Marsala offers various dining options. Near the ferry terminals and in Marsala town, you can find places to eat and drink. It's recommended to check local listings for current establishments.
One of the most popular viewpoints is at the Stagnone Salt Pans of Marsala, where you can observe the vast salt pans, the Stagnone reserve, and even Erice mountain in the background. The entire area around the lagoon, especially near the windmills, offers picturesque views.


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