The Tonnara di Scopello, a restored tuna fishery in Sicily, has been a functioning site for about 700 years. Nestled by the pastel-pink Palazzina Florio, which now houses bookable apartments and a museum, and a medieval tower, the tonnara overlooks a picturesque stone bay and dazzling blue waters. Today, visitors can explore the historical site, learn about its rich past, and enjoy the idyllic setting that embodies the essence of Sicilian dreams.
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