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Favignana

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    • Day 6

      Corleone- Favignana

      August 8, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C

      Heute morgen starteten wir von corleone nach trapani mit dem Auto! In trapani Gong es dann mit der Fähre rüber nach Favignana. Dort angekommen haben wir uns nen Roller ausgeliehen um die Insel unsicher zu machen! Wunderschöne buchten mit stahlblauem Wasser! Aber leider bist du hier nicht alleine! Ich werde im Dezember vielleicht nochmal probieren🤣Read more

    • Day 4

      3/5/24 Favignana, Egaldi Islands

      May 3 in Italy ⋅ 🌬 18 °C

      Up early(ish) to catch the 9.40 hydrofoil from trapani to Favignana, the largest of the egaldi islands which we could see from the mainland nestling in the distance. Arrived at the port just after 9.15 and successfully parked the car - after a laborious series of back and forths to fit snugly into a tricky space. A brisk walk to the ticket office where to our dismay we heard the lady tell a group ahead of us. ‘No sorry, the 9.40 is full. Next hydrofoil is 11.40’ This new triggered a small panic while we tried to figure out a plan using the alternate, slower ferry service. Catherine went back to ask where we catch the other ferry when the same lady told us there were now seats on the 9.40 an available. Celebration. we snapped those up and soon we were settling into the brisk 30 min slightly bumpy ride across the stretch of water that divides the egaldi islands from the mainland.

      Arriving at favignana port we found a small, pretty town where every shop around the little harbour was a bike rental. Walked into the main square for a reviving coffee and a pee before hiring a pair of orange bikes for €5 apiece and wobbling off through flat marble paved streets. As we left favignanna town on the almost traffic free roads we could see a pretty, rural, thankfully flat landscape with the exception of another mountain which rose up as a single, enormous hulk just like erice on the mainland
      As we pedalled slowly, road turned into dusty tracks and we could see little quarries, the size of small holdings either side of us. A key income of the island had been quarrying tufa -the hard creamy stone that so many buildings on the mainland were made from. The quarries were now disused and many grown over into gardens with jasmine roses, lemon trees and geraniums.

      Our first stop calla Rossa was a swimming spot about 20mins ride down the coast - the sea was pure turquoise. There was a brisk wind though so we didn’t venture in. Just enjoyed a reviving Coke and the view from a small bar above the cove.

      We carried on cycling through vineyard plantations, flowers and blue blue sea. At the bottom tip of the island we found a cove which had the magic combination of shelter from the stiff breeze and a simple cafe with panini, arincini and perhaps most importantly a loo. The beach was fringed with dried grass-like seaweed which when covered with a towel felt like a soft mattress. We settled in. CT had a dip.
      After a few hours we slowly made our way back to favignana town for a much needed ice cream, a mooch and eventually the somewhat delayed hydrofoil home. Another excellent dinner at the Baglio Sorìa. CT had pork and CSM …?
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    • Day 46

      Isola di Levanzo

      May 19, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 20 °C

      Der zweite Stop ist die Insel Levanzo. Hier handelt es sich ebenso um ein Fischerdorf welches kaum bewohnt ist und nicht so stark vom Tourismus überlaufen ist. Die Strände und die Landschaft sind hier wunderschön, ideal für eine Wanderung.Read more

    • Day 13

      Ausflug zu den ägadischen Inseln

      October 27, 2023 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

      Adrian und ich machten eine Bootstour zu den Inseln Favignana und Levanzo. Hier erkundigten wir bewaffnet mit Taucherbrille und Schnorchel die Unterwasserwelt. Viele Fische konnten wir entdecken, sonst aber nichts besonderes. Das Meer war sehr kühl und bot uns eine angenehme Erfrischung. Wir genossen den Tag und zum Schluss gab es sogar noch einen Aperol-Spritz.Read more

    • Day 402

      Isole Egadi (West of Sicily)

      May 22, 2018 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 16 °C

      As I am now thoroughly fed up of long trips and forecast looks fairly settled with only very light winds I persuaded John that we should go to these islands and anchor up at various bays for a few days. Our first stop is Favignana which seems nicer than the mainland probably because it is more touristy so cleaner. The Sicilians not seem to see all the rubbish on their streets and hard shoulders. These Islands used to have thriving tuna industries so there are some old canning factories but they were also defensive positions with forts on the hilltops. While walking through the town we kept seeing pits like the one photographed which we have concluded is where each family quarried for the stone to build there properties, the stone is soft. We also saw this old wooden boat and thought of Dave and Jane our friends from Almerimar though this is probably a project too far even for them. Now if the sun could come out tomorrow things would be great is has been drizzling all afternoon which puts a dampener on things and means the photos really don’t do the place justice.Read more

    • Egadi Islands / Favignana

      May 24, 2021 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      First stop Egadi Island auf Favignana vor Anker ⚓️ Bucht Punta Calarossa. Traumbucht, Ende Mai noch keine Bojen ausgelegt aber über hellem Sand funktioniert der Anker perfekt 👌http://www.ampisoleegadi.itRead more

    • Day 2

      Fivignana and Levanzo

      July 5, 2019 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 31 °C

      Beautiful island that can be reached by many boat excursions. I recommend not to take the public ferry but a boat tour around the islands..
      All beaches have rocks, therefore a boat in the bay is really convient.Read more

    • Day 406

      Egadi Islands

      May 26, 2018 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      So far we have spent 5nights just cruising around and anchoring it was been so relaxing I am almost beginning to enjoy ‘sailing’ again. Well actually on one day we stayed on board as it was windy but only a little choppy, but from a more exposed direction and that might have been bad but I dozed and also went for a swim which was lovely. We have also been for a bit of an extreme cycle, it started well on tarmac then became gravel and then bedrock before we arrived somewhere a bit like Perelle shingle bank where we walked, then great gravel then tarmac to the lighthouse. But we were currently on the west side of the island and wanted to go to the east side, to town for food before completing the circuit. Now I admit we could have gone the easy route on the main road and past the boat but hey this is us so we decided we would go up and over, there was a track marked on the map so should be OK well No. The first section would have been OK if we had mountain bikes it wasn’t very steep but it was very loose and our road tyres could get no traction, then after a strategic zigzag the gradient increased to about 40-45degrees and was still loose underfoot, would have been fairly horrible without the bikes but with them and the beautiful blazing sun it was not fun. I would have thrown my rattle if I had had one. But the views were good. Sadly we couldn’t ride down the other side initially but had to continue to walk though it was a lot easier down than up and path was wider and more stable. Once we reached the first house we could ride again and headed to town for food and more importantly a drink, we had expected to find cafes or kiosks during the morning but we only saw one that was open and that was only just after starting. After lunch we headed off around the other half of the island and loads of quarry pits both on land and on the coast and on the beach the rock is very soft and it looked like people had bought a plot of land and then quarried there own stones to build the houses, so most gardens had pits in them. There was also a couple of commercial sites and historic sites on the coast and the beaches. This half of ride was mostly on grit paths so was fine. We stopped for an orange juice at a mobile lemon. They used to have one at Beaulieu car museum. A globe on wheels those top half flipped open, ours was a lemon but there was an orange as well and they both served orange juice or lemon granita. The remaining part of the ride was easy enough but we had been out in the sun for while by now. Today we cruised to Levanzo island and had a look around only one small town a couple of isolated houses and not much else as the island has very little flat land, it’s Saturday today and there are quite @ few other boats in the anchorage but we are only Brits.Read more

    • Day 10

      Favignana - île des Egades

      May 11 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 17 °C

      Plongées pour Benjamin 🧜🐟🪼🤿 et plages/farniente pour Lucie et Robin ! 🏖️

    • Day 56

      Ägadische Inseln

      November 1, 2020 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Our wind forecast is crazy. Nix stimmt aber dadurch haben wir eben anstatt den Shell-Wind aus dem Tank nutzen zu müssen, einen schönen Raumschot Kurs als Antrieb. Favigniana der Ägadischen Inselwelt haben wir uns auf der Südseite in eine zauberhafte Ankerbucht ⚓️ verkrochen. Heute früh um 6:30 Uhr geht der Anker auf und Reise Reise Kurs Süd sizilianische Küste.Read more

    You might also know this place by the following names:

    Favignana, فافينيانا, Isla Favignana, ファヴィニャーナ, Фавиньяна, Aegusa, Фавіньяна, 法维尼亚纳

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