Guidebook for Marinella Di Selinunte

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Guidebook for Marinella Di Selinunte

Food Scene

You couldn't ask for a nicer setting than this beachfront eatery at the edge of the Foce del Belice nature preserve at Marinella's far eastern edge. It's especially nice at sunset, or in the evening when the whole place is aglow with bamboo torches. Grilled fish is the speciality, complemented by simple pasta dishes.
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La Pineta Ristorante - Lido - Bar
Via Punta Cantone
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You couldn't ask for a nicer setting than this beachfront eatery at the edge of the Foce del Belice nature preserve at Marinella's far eastern edge. It's especially nice at sunset, or in the evening when the whole place is aglow with bamboo torches. Grilled fish is the speciality, complemented by simple pasta dishes.
The best pizza!!! Try "La Speciale"
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Ristorante Pizzeria Baffo's Castle
101 Strada Statale 115
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The best pizza!!! Try "La Speciale"

Drinks & Nightlife

VenusDiscoteca
68 Contrada Cavallaro
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Voglimi Ristorante
Via Marco Polo
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Arts & Culture

The ruins rank among the most impressive and captivating archaeological sites in Sicily. The archaeological park covers a vast area. Many visitors will never make it to the farthest ruins; if you want to explore thoroughly, you should allow a minimum of 3-4 hours. Wear sensible shoes and take water, a hat and sun protection. There are some shady spots in a valley within the site where you could picnic. Opposite the entrance there are souvenir stalls and a bar with tables where you can buy drinks, snacks and freshly-made rolls. Toilets are available by the first group of temples. There is a little electric 'train' service which runs around the site on a couple of different-length itineraries.
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Parque Arqueológico de Selinunte
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The ruins rank among the most impressive and captivating archaeological sites in Sicily. The archaeological park covers a vast area. Many visitors will never make it to the farthest ruins; if you want to explore thoroughly, you should allow a minimum of 3-4 hours. Wear sensible shoes and take water, a hat and sun protection. There are some shady spots in a valley within the site where you could picnic. Opposite the entrance there are souvenir stalls and a bar with tables where you can buy drinks, snacks and freshly-made rolls. Toilets are available by the first group of temples. There is a little electric 'train' service which runs around the site on a couple of different-length itineraries.