Drive your own 4×4 buggy through the Sicilian countryside near Trapani, following scenic trails surrounded by vineyards and Mediterranean landscapes.
The tour includes a stop at the natural thermal river, where warm waters between 28°C and 43°C allow you to enjoy a relaxing bath all year round.
The experience continues with a panoramic view of the Temple of Segesta, offering a perfect combination of adventure, relaxation, and culture.
”We are so glad we did this trip! Two families with adults and kids. We had a great day driving around in the 4×4’s. Our guides were excellent. We loved the thermal stop, fruit tasting and the sandwich provided for lunch was amazing!! Thermal baths were a great stop off. Would recommend 100%”


In case of cancellation up to 7 days before the experience, the cancellation is free of charge. In the case of cancellation from 7 to 5 days before, a cancellation fee of 15% will be charged.
4×4 buggy (Side-by-Side) rental and fuel
Professional English-speaking tour leader
Third-party liability insurance
Light lunch featuring traditional Sicilian bread
Typical Sicilian dessert
Soft drinks
Swimsuit
Closed-toe shoes (required for drivers)
Sunscreen
Water shoes / rock shoes
Beach towel
Solo travelers
Couples
Families with children
Groups of friends and seniors
B driving license is required to drive the buggy.
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes before departure time.
These natural hot springs are of volcanic origin, created by geothermal activity beneath the earth’s surface. The warm mineral waters rise naturally through the rock, forming a small thermal river that has been appreciated since ancient times.
Surrounded by the Sicilian countryside, this unique setting offers a simple and authentic wellness experience shaped entirely by nature.
The Segesta Archaeological Park is conveniently located along the A29 motorway between Palermo and Trapani, making it easily accessible from western Sicily. By car, take the A29 motorway and exit at Segesta. From there, follow the signs to the archaeological park. Approximate driving times: From Palermo: about 45 minutes From Trapani: about 30 minutes
