Top 5 Beaches in Sicily
Whether you are looking for isolated sandy swathes for a weekend getaway or shallow waters for paddling, Sicilian beaches have everything you need. Check out the top 5.
Whether you are looking for isolated sandy swathes for a weekend getaway or shallow waters for paddling, Sicilian beaches have everything you need. Check out the top 5.
Ideal for sunbathing, Cefalù is one of the longest sandy beaches in Sicily. The soft golden sand and calm water is a dreamy setting for family holidays with kids. Intriguing shops and restaurants cleaved by narrow paths overlook the shore. Bask in the sun while gazing across the waters at the craggy cliffs and the historic palm-fringed Norman cathedral, which is itself worth visiting. The town of Cefalu has an enchanting atmosphere, particularly for dinner and strolling.
Mondello beach ranks high when it comes to popularity and convenience. Only 20 minutes from Palermo, there are both private and public resorts at this sweeping sandy beach. When dinnertime rolls around, head to the town for food and drinks. It is extremely busy in the summer, so visitors may prefer the quieter months of spring and autumn when the climate is still good.
While it may not be the most famous, the utterly enchanting Sampieri beach extends over miles of sparkling coral sands. Thankfully, the crowd here is relatively small, so you can plan a gentle hike and be treated with plenty of space. It is a year-round destination for beach holidays in Sicily. Strolling along the coast is pleasant even during the winter season. To access Sampieri beach, it is best to drive to and park in Sampieri before walking to a spot of your choice.
Calamosche beach is a little-known nature reserve in the south of Avola where vacationers seek peace. Sandwiched between rocky ridges, Calamosche has been nominated as one of the most beautiful Italian beaches. Thanks to the rocks, the waters remain calm and alluring no matter the weather. This makes it a perfect snorkelling spot. Next to the Eloro archaeological site is the Vendicari Nature Reserve. However, accessibility is limited to cycling or on foot. It only takes 15 minutes to get through the reserve.
A 30-minute drive from Palermo will bring you to San Vito Lo Capo, a small town settled on a valley. Framed by rugged rocky outcrops the public sandy beach cherished by the locals offers the best swimming conditions. The houses on the shoreline are whitewashed, and palm trees enhance the tropical vibe that the beach exudes.
😎 Quietest month | October |
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🥳 Busiest month | February |
🛏️ Popular accommodation types | House rentals and Apartment rental |
🌡️ Warmest weather | 31 °C in July and August |
🥶 Coldest weather | January and February |
🌧️ Rainiest months | March and November |
Holiday apartments in Sicily usually cost between £91 and £161 per night.
Every Apartment rental is 70 m² on average, with the capacity of 4 guests - perfect for medium-sized groups and families.
There are a lot of options available when it comes to holiday homes for Beach Holidays in Sicily, with 13,914 Apartment rental and 6,864 House rentals on offer.
On average 4 people can stay in a Apartment rental in Sicily.
There are 44,490 pet friendly holiday apartments in Sicily.