Trapani (Sicily) city rating by our language course clients
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Trapani (Sicily) ratings & reviews
What our students said about Trapani (Sicily)
A great place to get to know Sicilian life without the hustle and bustle. According to Sicilians (also from other parts of the island), Trapani has the most beautiful beaches with turquoise-blue water. City beach really beautiful, clean, shallow water. Beautiful islands nearby. Good bus connection to get to know other places.
I had a certain idea of Trapani and was not disappointed. The mix of city and beach was perfect. Trapani is a bit cosier than Palermo, but still not boring. There are some nice sights and a good connection for a trip to Marsala. The stores and supermarkets have everything you need, and I felt very comfortable.
In general, Trapani is a very beautiful and interesting city in a fantastic location. Unfortunately, many things are closed in the off-season, e.g. museums and excursion providers, and most buses do not run on Sundays. The student card was also hardly usable, as the providers were closed.
I loved it so I don't want to encourage too many more visitors (ha ha). I didn't use public transport so it's hard to rate that. Whilst the historic centre was kept clean there is litter on beaches generally in the area and way too much dog dirt in the streets.
Trapani is a beautiful city. There is a lot to do. Lively Italian nightlife, culture, there are also many excursion options in the surrounding area. Public transport is a bit chaotic but you can get everywhere in the end. Beautiful beaches and great flair.
Trapani is a very beautiful town, on a human scale, in a good location. The inhabitants are very friendly and dynamic. The school has absolutely nothing to do with it, but it has to be said that Trapani, like much of Sicily, is a particularly dirty town.
I love Trapani, the sea, and the people! I also really enjoyed the opportunity to visit the beautiful nearby towns, as well as the day trip with Blue Line (very friendly people) to the islands of Favignana and Levanzo.
It was the first city in Italy where locals always spoke Italian to me. For a language student this is a huge advantage! Trapani is also a city with lots of local life, not just shops and restaurants for tourists.
Trapani is tranquil, still in season in October, but not so many foreign tourists. Beautiful location with sea on two sides. Beaches are small, some of them unkempt. Lots of restaurants and bars.
A fantastic, quiet little town where the people who all knew the school helped us to make the experience complete. The cleanliness is to be commended. We will treasure our 15 days in Trapani.
What language school directors said about Trapani (Sicily)
With some of the finest beaches and natural reserves in Italy, Trapani has the perfect size and position for a stay of 1 week up to 6 months in Sicily
Most recent student reviews of language schools in Trapani

Excellent teachers—all very friendly and dedicated. The free city tour was very interesting.
15 June 2026
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 61 years

So, first of all, kudos to Helga. She did a great job organizing the class.
Highly recommended.
15 June 2026
Course: Standard Course - 1 week
Student age: 66 years

Helga, the teacher, was very friendly and patient, and her lessons were varied and interesting. Daniela, the other teacher, also explained the material (grammar) very clearly.
Organizational matters should be discussed outside of class.
28 April 2026
Course: Standard Plus Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 59 years

Stefano is a very attentive director and gave a brilliant guided tour of the city.
27 April 2026
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 71 years

Helga was an excellent teacher. She made her lessons varied and there was plenty of laughter as well.
27 April 2026
Course: Standard Course - 2 weeks
Student age: 78 years













