Favignana
Favignana is the largest island in the Egadi Islands archipelago, located off the western coast of Sicily, Italy. Known for its stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, it attracts visitors seeking natural beauty and relaxation. The island is characterized by its limestone cliffs and picturesque coves, making it a popular destination for swimming and snorkeling.
The island has a rich history, particularly in tuna fishing, which is celebrated through the traditional mattanza process. Favignana is also home to several historical sites, including the ancient Fortress of Santa Caterina and the ruins of old tuna processing plants, reflecting its cultural heritage and maritime past.