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" Favignana feels halfway to Africa., Marooned off the west coast of Sicily, Favignana is not pretty or cute or lush. It is a bony place of limestone and tufa, of wind-bent trees and tussocks of grass dusted with wild flowers. There is a haunting edge-of-the-world beauty here - something about vast skies and empty elemental landscapes. Regular ferries bring visitors from Trapani and Marsala, on the Sicilian coast, a couple of hours west of Palermo. On misty mornings, the islands of the Aegadian archipelago emerge like ghosts on a porcelain sea. Stepping ashore in the small port on Favignana, among fishing boats and yachts, nets and stylish Italians, always feels like arriving in another world. The houses have a Cubist simplicity: whitewashed, square, flat-roofed. No cars are allowed, beyond those of the locals, so everyone navigates the narrow meandering roads, lined with drystone walls, on bicycles and scooters. walls, on bicycles and scooters. Relatively few foreigners venture to Favig-nana, but well-travelled Italians adore it and have brought a sophistication to the island's simplicity. A handful of stylish boutique hotels now perch on the sea's edge, places reminiscent of Morocco or Greece, and in the little harbour town, young entrepreneurial chefs are creating dishes that would impress in Turin. The island's saving grace is the lack of sandy beaches: no regimented rows of striped umbrellas, no queues waiting on changing cabins, no crowded beachside cafés. On Favignana, bathing is a more primitive affair. On wild coasts, people bring picnics and swim from shelves of rock, cantilevered over the water. Favignana is full of surprises: a pop-up juice bar on the way to Cala Rossa; a former tuna canning factory, built like a cathedral and now a fascinating museum; a botanical garden of over"
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"Apparemment il y a des vols directs pas chers depuis Bordeaux "
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"Hyper mignon/beau !!! Plage sans sable (roche uniquement), peu de gens, eau turquoise."
@swannounnet
"Cala Rossa: una mezzaluna di sabbia con un mare dai colori dei Caraibi. Cala Grande e Cala Azzurra. Per lo snorkeling e le immersioni, c'è l'affascinante Cala del Bue Marino. "
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