Keys facts about Selinunte
Food
Sicily’s rich cuisine shines in Selinunte. Think platters of just-caught seafood, sun-ripened tomatoes and pasta made with local olive oil. Don’t miss couscous alla trapanese, a nod to North African influences, then finish with a creamy gelato as the sun sinks behind the horizon.
Ancient Selinunte
Wander among crumbling temples, weathered columns and ancient streets that once bustled with life. With sweeping sea views and space to roam, it’s easy to feel like you’ve stepped back in time. And the archaeological park we mentioned? It’s yours to explore.
Language
Italian and Sicilian
Currency
Euro (€)
Time difference
+1hr
Local beer
£4.30
Meal for two
£42.70
Average flight time
3.5hrs

