Getting there: From Palermo, Sicily, group taxis are available to Trapani (www.siciltransfert.it; $40 per person), and the Trapani-Favignana hydrofoil makes the trip approximately every 40 minutes (www.usticalines.it; $11-$21).
More: For information on where to stay and eat, go to www.welcometoegadi.it.
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