We were pleasantly surprised by the charming little village that was conveniently located near the airport. It offered a plethora of amenities, including shops, restaurants, a beautiful beach, and even a local square dance event that added to the lively atmosphere. The overall experience was delightful and left us with a lasting impression.
This picturesque beach is surrounded by charming pizzerias, making it a delightful spot to spend time with your loved ones. It's ideal for families, as the atmosphere is welcoming and there are plenty of other families with little ones enjoying the beach.
This beach is easily accessible from Palermo by train and is quite pleasant. The water is clear, although it is even clearer in Cefalu. Most of the water is shallow, but there are also some deeper areas where the water can reach up to your head. Additionally, there are rocky spots with plenty of small fish as well as sandy areas. When we visited on a Friday in August, it was not crowded at all. The beach offers a beautiful view of the nearby mountains. It's important to note that the beach stretches for a long distance. The closer you are to Capaci train station, the less crowded and cleaner it is. On the other hand, the closer you are to Isola delle Femmine, the busier and more littered it becomes. Overall, this beach is a must-visit for those without a car in Sicily.
This beach is on the smaller side, with rocky terrain and breathtaking scenery. There is a boat club nearby, but there are also stairs leading down to the public beach. Public parking is available off the road, just a short walk away. In the morning, the sun shines directly on the sea, creating a gorgeous turquoise hue. While the water access is pleasant, it is important to note that the beach is rocky.