Trapani
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Trapani, Sicily, Italy (Port of entry)
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The city of Trapani is situated at the NW extremity of Sicily, some 32 km (20 miles) N of Marsala and a similar distance SW of San Vito lo Capo. Together with the Egadi islands (Isole Egadi) a few miles to the W, Trapani is a popular stopping-off point for yachts arriving from Sardinia or rounding the western end of Sicily. The name derives from drépanon, the Greek word for sickle, because of the curved shape of its harbour. Originally founded as the port of the nearby mountain-top town of Erice (well worth a visit), it developed under the Carthaginians until its cession to Rome in 241 BC at the end of the First Punic War. Under Norman rule, the harbour was an important staging post during the early Crusades. Severely damaged during World War II, the town’s revival is largely down to its fishing fleet and a growing tourist industry, attracted by the nearby Egadi Islands, the historic town of Erice and Trapani’s own spectacular Easter celebrations.
Weather
The prevailing wind on the west coast of Sicily during the summer is a NW seabreeze, which rarely gets up much above force 4-5. While infrequent, gales are not unknown during the spring and early summer and combine with a NE-going current along the west coast to kick up a vicious sea. In winter, the gregale is a strong NE wind that can affect the whole of the island and blow for several days.
Sources for weather forecasts: See Italy - weather.
Note: Trapani harbour is occasionally subject to the phenomenon of the marrobio, a tidal wave that can raise and lower the water level by as much as a metre in the space of 10-15 minutes. The phenomenon is most frequently experienced in the winter months during strong westerly winds (although it is not unknown in spring - see below).
Charts
- British Admiralty
- 2122 - Bizerte to Capo San Marco
- Italian
- 916
Communication
Also see World Cruiser's Nets.
Islands
See Isole Egadi.
The approach to the harbour is from SW, between the long breakwater running due S from Columbaia islet and a detached breakwater due east of its southern extremity. If approaching from N, the rocky shallows off the twin headlands at the W end of the town and off Columbaia islet itself should be give a clearance of at least half a mile. From S the salt pans immediately south of the harbour are conspicuous from some distance.
Entry is potentially dangerous in strong southerly winds. The harbour is exceedingly busy with ferry and tripper boats in summer.
It is necessary to seek permission to enter from VTS on Ch10 (or 16) before entering harbour, call at about 500m from the tip of the western mole. Bear in mind though that in practice you may be ignored at busy times, then just pick a quiet moment to enter.
Entrance
Trapani is a port of entry to Italy.
Please submit details about facilities for checking-in, location of immigration & customs, etc.
Berthing Options
The fishing harbour at the NW corner of the harbour is for commercial vessels only. The porto turistico behind a long mole due N of the entrance is shallow and for small craft only.
A few boatyards (or former boatyards) in the harbour are offering some mooring facilities at their pontoons. A yacht club of Lega Navale (see below) is usually full.
NB: It is advisable that you make a reservation beforehand. Especially, taking into account that VTS may ask you if you have such a reservation when you are entering the harbour.
Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Boat Service Trapani
Marina Levante
Columbus yachting
Vento di Maestrale
06/15 Euro 50 per night for a stay of a week with free power, water and wifi (wifi works best in the bar area) --S/v Common Sense
Anchorages
Anchorage in harbour
Marine Services
Marine Stores
There is a 'Nautico' store along the Viale Regina Elena with a good basic stock, it seems geared more to the local fishing boats than yachts however. There is also a fishing tackle store which stocks a small range of chandlery on a street running between Vis Cristoforo Colombo and Via Carolina, just N of the fish market. Camping Gaz is available from a small hardware store on Via Carolina on the corner opposite a small supermarket.
Repairs/Yards
- Numerous workshops adjacent to Trapani Boat Services can undertake most kinds of repairs. Make sure you get an estimate first!
- Trapani Boat Services can undertake most kinds of repairs. Make sure you get an estimate first! Slipway and travel lift (250 T). Mobile crane (80T). Outdoor storage. Engine, electrical and electronic equipment repairs. Wood and fiberglass repairs. Divers.
Fuel, Water, & Electricity
- Fuel
- a station on the N quay in the inner harbour (0700 - 1900)
- another station also in far corner of fishing boat harbour
- also see Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Water
- see Marinas & Yacht Clubs
- Electricity
- see Marinas & Yacht Clubs
Things to do Ashore
Tourism
The town is attractive and still bears many relics of its historic past, including some beautiful Baroque churches. Its long straight streets, especially Corso Vittorio Emanuel and Via Garibaldi, are lined with palazzi from the 15th to 18th centuries. The walk to the fort at the end of peninsula affords good views over the fishing harbour and west to the Egadi Islands. A visit to Erice (40 minutes by bus or cable car), a mediaeval town on a spectacular mountain-top site with winding, cobbled streets, is a must. A stroll around the ruins of Erice’s Norman castle provides impressive views of Capo San Vito to the N and, to the S, the saltpans of Trapani and the Egadi Islands. The photogenic Norman church, Chiesa Madre, with its tall bell-tower, is a very popular tourist destination. If visiting Trapani at Easter, don’t miss the famous Easter procession, The Misteri, when the city's guilds carry 17th and 18th century religious statues through the streets in a 16-hour procession starting on Good Friday. The statues are displayed in the Chiesa del Purgatorio in the old town for the rest of the year.
Grocery & Supply Stores
Good provisions shops in the town within a short distance of Trapani Boat Services. Also supermarkets and a Saturday street market to be found in the area around the fishing port at the NW end of the port, easy walking from Columbus and the anchorage area.
Eateries
- Excellent restaurants in the town
- Trattoria Peppe does a tasty couscous alla pesce
- Tavernetta di Davido does an excellent spaghetti alla vongole e bottarga or spaghetti with tuna and peppers, followed by cassata Siciliana and strawberries
Internet/WiFi
Internet point near the stazione marittima.
Laundry
Reportedly there is one at the Marina Levante.
Vento di Maestrale does laundry Euro 15 for 8kg, dried, folded and wrapped in plastic.
Motorbike & Car Rentals
Several outlets in the town.
Garbage Disposal
Bins at Trapani Boat Services and in streets.
Transportation
- Buses and trains to Palermo
- A direct bus to Palermo airport
- Regular ferries to Isole Egadi
- Ferries to Sardinia
Routes/Passages To/From
List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.
Cruiser's Friends
Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.
Forum Discussions
List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)
External Links
- Trapani at Wikipedia
- Trapani at Wikivoyage
- On this site there is a plan of the harbour of Trapani. On the right side of the page there are also some links to plans of other ports in the Province of Trapani including Marsala, Favignana, etc.
References & Publications
See Italy.
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Last Visited
- May 2004 --Athene of Lymington 12:55, 9 November 2010 (UTC)
- October 2011 --Vadp
- August 2013 --RobbieW 15:24, 21 August 2013 (BST)
- June 2015 --S/v Common Sense
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