La Scala dei Turchi: what magic!
Hi I’m Ester, a landscape photographer in search of wonders to show. Sicily has always been my favorite destination; I go back there every summer, I rent a car with Sicily Rent Car and travel to discover unique photographic spots. Today I tell you about the Scala dei Turchi of Realmonte in the province of Agrigento, an unmissable destination on the west coast of Sicily. The Scala dei Turchi is known for the particularity of its white marl walls, forged by waves and wind over millions of years; this is due to its undulating and irregular shape where the white of minerals dominates the scene.
A native fisherman, a guy named Giuseppe, told me that the Scala dei Turchi is so called because in the 16th century the Saracen pirates, “Turkish people”, used to land there to plunder the villages.
At the moment it is not possible to access the Scala dei Turchi, but its infinite beauty can be contemplated from afar. Giuseppe, told me that the beach is at risk of erosion and it is necessary to preserve its original appearance and not to let it be deteriorated by human activities.
Many associations, together with local people like Giuseppe, have denounced the seriousness of the situation, made more and more complicated by the bad management of the water and the impact of the tourist presence that they are trying to contain.
- Car used: VOLKSWAGEN UP!
- Consumption: 50€ for the trip
- Km traveled: 292 (go and return from Palermo)
- Distance from nearby airports: 166 kilometers from Palermo airport
