LIBERTY LINES
Marsala is a town rich in history, sea and wine. Known for its eponymous wine, its role in the landing of the Thousand and its neighboring lagoon of Stagnone, considered one of the island's most evocative landscapes, Marsala offers a luminous, baroque environment with its palaces and churches. The presence of the sea and the many vineyards give the town a unique atmosphere. In addition to its interesting historic center, Marsala boasts magnificent beaches where many sports enthusiasts practice kitesurfing, taking advantage of the winds off the Sicilian Channel. Nearby is the island of Mozia, one of Sicily's most important archaeological sites. Marsala's Stagnone Lagoon Reserve is a magical, timeless place, ranked first in the special Expo 2014 ranking. It's an evocative natural landscape of rare beauty, with its colors, its fragrances, the slow rhythms of the sea waves gently rocking the small fishing boats, its sunsets and its white salt flats with their windmills. For its history. The Reserve takes its name from "Stagnone", a lagoon stretching from Punta Alga to San Teodoro and comprising four islands: Mozia, Isola Grande or Lunga, Schola and Santa Maria. This is Sicily's largest lagoon, characterized by very shallow waters rich in fauna.
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