Baglio Oneto dei Principi di San Lorenzo – LUXURY WINE RESORT
Baglio Oneto of the Princes of San Lorenzo is a timeless haven nestled among the rolling vineyards of Marsala, Sicily. Once a noble 18th-century residence, today it welcomes guests as a refined wine resort, where history, elegance, and nature meet. With sweeping views of the Egadi Islands, golden sunsets, and the scent of Sicilian citrus in the air, Baglio Oneto offers an unforgettable experience of charm, flavor, and authentic Sicilian hospitality.
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On-site Experiences at Baglio Oneto: Wine tastings and cellar tours with estate-produced wines; Olive oil tasting; Cooking and signature cocktail classes; Yoga and wellness experiences overlooking the vineyards.
Stagnone Nature Reserve & Mozia Island (6 km)
A unique coastal lagoon featuring ancient salt pans, historic windmills, and the Phoenician archaeological island of Mozia. Ideal for boat tours, birdwatching, and sunset photography.
Marsala City Centre (10 km)
Historic old town with Baroque churches, local markets, boutique shops, and notable wine cellars such as Florio and Donnafugata.
Archaeological Museum (10 km)
Home to the famous Punic Warship and a rich collection of Greco-Roman artifacts from the Marsala region.
Salt Pans, 1800s windmills and Ettore Infersa Salt Museum (5.5 km)
Traditional sea salt production site offering guided tours and immersive experiences.
Trapani (20 km)
Historic port city with fine architecture, museums, and ferry access to the Egadi Islands.
Medieval Town of Erice (30 km)
Atmospheric hilltop village with cobblestone streets, the Castle of Venus, and panoramic views over the Tyrrhenian coast.
Mazara del Vallo (40 km)
Known for its Arab-Norman heritage, Casbah quarter, and the celebrated Dancing Satyr statue.
Segesta (45 km)
One of Sicily’s most iconic archaeological parks, featuring a perfectly preserved Doric temple and ancient theatre.
Selinunte (70 km)
The largest archaeological site in Europe with temples, acropolis, and stunning sea views.
Scala dei Turchi (90 km)
A natural white limestone cliff formation on the coast near Agrigento—ideal for photo stops and scenic walks.
Egadi Islands (Favignana, Levanzo, Marettimo)
Reachable by hydrofoil from Trapani (approx. 30 min). Pristine waters, protected marine areas, and excellent diving/snorkeling opportunities.