A magical and timeless experience, the Grand Tour of the Stagnone at sunset transforms the Marsala Lagoon into a living painting. Departing from the historic wharves, the boat glides silently over shallow, crystal-clear waters, surrounded by a unique ecosystem where history meets nature. As the sun begins its descent, the sky turns shades of orange, pink, and purple, reflecting on the water mirrors of the salt pans. The silhouettes of the windmills and the islands of the archipelago pass before your eyes: the famous Mozia, with its ancient Phoenician ruins, Isola Lunga, which acts as a natural barrier, Schola, and Santa Maria [3, 4]. The highlight is the passage alongside the mounds of white salt, which glow with an almost surreal light at dusk. The wind dies down, giving way to the rhythmic sound of the water and the call of migratory birds, such as the pink flamingos that often populate the shores. You will feel the deep connection with this ancient land. It is not just an excursion, but a sensory journey that captures the most authentic essence of Sicily, leaving an indelible memory of peace and beauty.