What to See in Sciacca and Where to Go to the Beach
Thanks to its rich historical past, Sciacca in Sicily feels like a small medieval town that gracefully descends towards the sea. Its strategic position near Selinunte and thermal springs led the Romans to refer to it as Thermae Salinuntinae. However, the current name derives from the Arabic word “as-saqah,” meaning “water.” As you explore the historic centre, you’ll find a maze of narrow alleys and courtyards influenced by Arabic architecture, ultimately leading to the picturesque marina.
Along the way, discover significant landmarks such as: