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Travel to Selinunte


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Highway A29 (Free) Palermo-Mazara del Vallo, exit Castelvetrano continuation Selinunte.

Trapani-Birgi Airport, a military-civilian airport (with flights to the third traffic island). Recently the airport has seen an increase in flights due to low-cost flights from all parts of Europe (e.g. London-Stansted and London Luton Airport, Paris Beauvais, Dublin, Brussels, Munich, Frankfurt, Eindhoven, Stockholm).

Selinunte (full name Marinella di Selinunte) is a village on the south coast of Sicily, Italy most famous for the neighbouring ruins of the Greek city of Selinus.

Get in

Several buses a day run from outside the railway station in Castelvetrano to Selinunte. However the timetables are 'not entirely reliable' so be prepared for a long wait.

By train

From Castelvetrano, there are reasonably regular trains to Palermo, Mazara del Vallo, Marsala and Trapani.

By bus

There are frequent buses from Castelvetrano to Mazara del Vallo, Marsala and Trapani, and less frequently to Palermo, Sciacca, Eraclea Minoa and Agrigento.

Tickets

Adult price: 9 EUR (October 2010), which also permit entry into the remains at Segesta in the following 2 days.

Get around

As all archeological parks it is a pedestrian area but there is an electric bus running up and down the park taking you from the Temples area to the Acropolis through the harbour
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