A year-round Sunday-lunch favourite with locals, this large beachfront restaurant really comes into its own in summer when its tables spill outside onto its grassy grounds backing onto the sand. Sea views are second-to-none, families are well-catered for with a tasty pizza menu and outdoor kids' playground, and the fresh fish grilled by the chef is excellent.
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Parco Archeologico di Selinunte
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