How far is Taormina from the beach?


How far is Taormina from the beach? Taormina's town is located high up on a hilltop and to reach the coast, it's a 15-minute drive or a trip on the local gondola. Mazarro is the other area to stay – a seaside setting close to the Isola Bella, Lido La Pigna and all the beaches.


How many days do you need for Taormina?

After all, wandering the cobbled lanes, being amazed by the ancient theatre, and shopping for lemon-themed products are just a few of the many things to do in town. What is this? In order to truly enjoy all that Taormina has to offer, as well as take some side excursions, I would say that you need at least two days.


Which is nicer Palermo or Taormina?

It depends on your preference, Taormina is a small, chic and pricey tourist resort, Palermo is a big and chaotic city, two completely different environments/experiences. With only 4 days, you have to decide between the two.


Has Taormina got a beach?

Mazzarò is probably the favourite beach of the inhabitants of Taormina, thanks also to its proximity to the town. It is a small bay set between two rocky promontories and covered with gravel and sand. The sparkling and clean sea reveals shallow and pebbly bottoms, perfect for a holiday with children in Sicily.


Can you see dolphins in Taormina?

Sail in search of a pod of wild bottlenose dolphins in their natural habitat where the sighting probability is approximately 80 percent. The tour includes a stop for a dip or snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of Taormina bay, followed by a refreshment of fruit, snacks and drinks.


Is Taormina a walkable city?

It is in the center of town and a great place to eat, drink, listen to music and people watch. The ancient city of Taormina is completely walkable and attractive.


Can you walk around Taormina?

Everything is within walking distance in Taormina, though you might encounter a steep climb now and then -- this is a hilltop town. Just about everything to see in Taormina unfolds from the main drag, Corso Umberto I, which slices through town from Porta Messina, in the north, to Porta Catania, in the south.


Why is Taormina so famous?

Visitors flock from all over the world to see its Greek-Roman theatre, amble along its perfectly preserved Mediaeval streets, admire its dramatic views of Mount Etna and immerse themselves in the archetypal Mediterranean atmosphere.


Is Taormina a tourist trap?

Returning to Sicily, we headed next to the famous town of Taormina, a mountaintop tourist trap high above the Mediterranean Sea. But tourist traps are popular for a reason and the site was indeed spectacular and the seasonal hordes were still at sufferable levels.