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Cefalù , one of the most beautiful villages in Italy , is one of the most evocative destinations on the island. It is located on the northern coast of Sicily, in a strategic position, to say the least: about an hour from Palermo and Capo d’Orlando , on the A20 road.

For the Greeks, it was Kephaloidion, “head” or “headland” (most likely referring to its promontory), and the Romans knew it as Coephaledium . The Arabs called it Gafludi , “fortified city with abundant waters”.

The town is dominated by a monumental rock rising to a height of 270 metres, already known to the Phoenicians as the promontory of Hercules , on which stands the Temple of Diana , a megalithic building linked to the cult of water, as indicated by the nearby cistern dating from the 9th century BC.

The historic quarter lies in the shadow of this bastion and clusters around its beating heart, which is undoubtedly the Duomo , a gigantic cathedral commissioned by Ruggero II The Norman .

According to legend, the cathedral was built in this city and not in Palermo, the capital of the kingdom, following a vow made to the Holy Saviour by Roger himself, who had escaped a storm and landed on the town’s beaches. It is more likely to have been built for political and military reasons, given the connotations of the area and the undeniable peculiarities of a natural fortress and the outsized proportions of the Basilica, all amplified by the ancient megalithic walls of which evidence remains along the Giudecca cliffs (Postierla) and at the ancient Porta Terra (today’s Piazza Garibaldi ).

Although it may seem strange, this symbol of the power of a Norman sovereign was inspired by the skills and mastery of Islamic craftsmen and architects. The design scheme is the same as that of other masterpieces in Palermo, inspired by the magnificence of the Zirite and Hammadite palace-fortresses typical of Maghreb architecture. It is a daunting structure, compact in the block with two towers yet luminous due to the gold of the walls and the reflections of the mosaics. Inside, the imposing colonnade marks the rhythm of the room and leads the eye to the benevolent gaze of the Christ Pantocrator , a marvellous Byzantine mosaic on a gold background with Greek and Latin inscriptions. The wooden cross suspended in the central apse is attributed to Guglielmo da Pesaro. Also noteworthy are the cloister attached to the cathedral, decorated with sculpted columns and capitals, and the Romanesque baptismal font.

There is also much to admire in medieval Cefalù . The Palazzo Maria in Piazza Duomo and the 13th-century Osterio Magno in Corso Ruggero , owned by the conti Ventimiglia , have two beautiful 13th-century mullioned windows and a 14th-century triple lancet window.

The medieval washhouse , entirely dug into the rock and in daily use until not long ago, can be reached via a suggestive lava stone staircase known as “ a lumachella “.

We find ourselves in a semi-covered space, occupied by a series of ancient basins, where the water of the fiume Cefalino flows from twenty-two cast-iron mouths, some of which are in the shape of a lion’s head.

In this setting, steeped in history and culture, we immediately feel projected into the past, amidst the songs and cries of Sicilian washerwomen busy with their daily rituals.

The covered area is surmounted by a large ogival arch with a strong Arab influence and, on the right-hand side of the entrance, we notice an unusual inscription that takes us back to an ancient legend: “ Qui scorre Cefalino, più salubre di qualunque altro fiume, più puro dell’argento, più freddo della neve – Here flows Cefalino, more salubrious than any other river, purer than silver, colder than snow “. Legend has it that the Kefalinus River was created by the tears of a nymph who regretted having punished the betrayal of her lover with death.

This is a visit not to be missed – a place that offers a magnificent glimpse of medieval Sicilian life.

If you want to admire Cefalù’s Baroque Architecture , so pause to take a look at the façades of the Monte della Pietà (1716) and the beautiful Chiesa del Purgatorio (1668) as well as the countless portals, corbels and other architectural details that adorn the streets and squares of the historic centre , which is still medieval in layout.

It would be a shame to leave Cefalù without dropping by the Museo Mandralisca to admire the extraordinary “ Ritratto d’Ignoto ” by Antonello da Messina and, for fans of the genre, delve into the rectangular crypt crypt of the Chiesa del Purgatorio in which completely dried corpses are preserved.

After this interesting immersion in art and culture, all that’s left to do is to find a good spot in front of the beautiful sea and order fresh fish while waiting for the sunset and the spectacle of the illuminated harbour that lights up the night.

Not far from the town centre, there is a beautiful illuminated pathway that runs along the cliffs , a beautiful place to relax and contemplate the sunset. And speaking of enchanting views , after having taken a beautiful postcard from Porta Pescara , we immortalise in a photo our visit to the marvellous pier, where a romantic bench awaits us!

A delicacy of the village is pasta a taianu , that is pasta in a pot , seasoned with meat, fried aubergines, pine nuts, sultanas and pecorino cheese placed in layers in a large earthenware pot.

Food is culture, and tasting it is a way to visit and learn about Cefalù’s history.

Cefalù’s dishes also reflect the local buildings: such as carne murata , reminiscent of a Norman stronghold, built in layers with meat, onions and potatoes and topped with fresh basil, oregano and pepper.

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9 Best Things to do in Cefalù, Sicily

9 Best Things to do in Cefalù, Sicily

Cefalù, a beautiful historic city on the northern coast of Sicily in Italy, is one of the most picturesque locations to visit on the island. Though it’s an ancient fishing port at heart, its stunning coastline and beautiful beaches have become a booming destination for those looking to soak up the warm Mediterranean sun. Explore the rich cultural heritage as you browse past the center’s alleyways and old port, only stopping to indulge in the delicious Sicilian cuisine. Here are all the best things to do in Cefalu, Sicily.

Things to do in Cefalu, Sicily

Cefalu, Sicily, is a small city with a beautiful old center and romantic streets full of character. It’s known for its incredible views from the ‘Molo di Cefalu’ pier that looks out onto the city’s authentic houses and the small central beach.

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Though it’s much busier than other locations, such as Trapani and Erice , there are lots of things to do. Because of this, as well as the great restaurants, it’s the perfect location to visit for a day or two.

Here are all your hotel options in Cefalu.

Tip: Are you traveling as a European citizen? If you’re under 25 years old, many things to do in Cefalù are only half-priced!

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1. Cefalù Cathedral

Right in the town’s central square, with a beautiful mountain backdrop, stands the Cefalù Cathedral. This building can be seen from different angles in the city, as it stands slightly higher in the sloped town and towers above all else. Lined by small osterias, lively terraces, and delicious gelato spots, the cathedral is one of the best things to do in Cefalu, Italy . 

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Built nearly a millennium ago, the Duomo houses soaring vaulted ceilings, incredible frescoes, and a beautiful apse adorned with biblical scenes. These beautiful mosaics depict Cristo Pantocratore (Christ Almighty), one of Sicily’s greatest artistic treasures. Entrance to the Duomo is free, though if you want to see the Cristo Pantocratore up close, you’ll have to buy a ticket at the door, which costs 9 EUR (9.90 USD).

See the Cathedral Mosaics on this guided walking tour of Cefalù

Historic Center Cefalù Cathedral

2. Visit the Beaches

One of the draws to the buzzing fisherman’s city is its picture-perfect beaches, lined with incredible backdrops. From the central 1.6-kilometer-long stretch of golden sand to beautiful pebbled beaches that hug the northern shoreline, there are many dreamy locations to go swimming and sunbathing. Lay down your towel at one of these summer gems and soak up the dolce vita as you go for a dip in the Tyrrhenian Sea.

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Spiaggia del Porto Vecchio (Cefalù Port)

One of the more unique features of this beach is that it sits right in the historical center of Cefalu, Sicily. It’s lined with beautiful orange-roofed houses and La Rocca Mountain, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a morning full of sightseeing. 

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In the summer, this is one of the liveliest locations in town, covered in colorful beach towels and umbrellas. Here, you can rent a sunbed or simply find a spot to lay down your towel. The beach has a few bars and restaurants that open in summer, perfect for a refreshing drink or bite.

Tip: Because this is the most popular beach in town, we recommend visiting early if you want to rent a sunbed and umbrella. Prices vary throughout the year but expect to pay up to 35 EUR (38.65 USD) during the high season.

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Relax on the soft sand, or float in the calm turquoise waters, looking up at the stunning mountain views. If you’re looking to be a bit more active, you can also join a guided paddleboard excursion around the bay with Piranha Sup Surf School .

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Caldura Beach 

Just outside of Cefalu’s historic center lies the beautiful secluded Caldura Beach. This stretch of white sand set against crystal-clear water is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or relaxing in the sun. With its surrounding cliffs and greenery, it’s one of the best things to do in Cefalu, Italy .

Sicily Cefalù Caldura Beach

3. Explore the Historic Center

Cefalù’s charming old center is a must-see on any Sicily road trip . The streets are full of character, lined with beautiful authentic houses, great restaurants, and small Sicilian shops. While you make your way across the promenade and stroll through the small alleyways, you’ll discover plenty of hidden gems and local treasures. 

Also visit the stunning streets of Palermo in Sicily .

Old Town Cefalù Streets Historic Center sicily

While popular areas such as Corso Ruggero are enjoyable, the best way to experience Cefalù is by wandering the little side streets and piazzas. Take a peek into the small ceramic shops and relax at one of the central terraces, soaking up the magical atmosphere of the area. At night, the streets light up, creating another beautiful setting to enjoy over a delicious dinner. 

Explore Cefalu’s old town by joining a guided tour from Palermo

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Make sure to visit the pier ‘Molo di Cefalu’, one of the best places to experience the town’s beauty. From here, you can see the iconic fisherman’s houses and the small central beach.

Drone view Solo di Cefalù Sicily Italy

Mandralisca Museum

In the old town, you’ll also find the small Mandralisca Museum, filled with a grand collection of the Mandralisca family. Next to an exhibition of ceramics and pottery, the museum houses the famous ‘Portrait of an Unknown Man’ by Antonello da Messina. This is one of the most distinctive portraits of the Italian Renaissance.

The museum is open every day in summer (July/August) between 9 AM – 9 PM (closes at 7 PM the rest of the year). Entrance costs 6 EUR (6.62 USD).

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4. Lavatoio Medievale Fiume Cefalino

The Lavatoio Medievale, or medieval laundry, is a unique thing to do in the heart of Cefalu, Sicily. Located at the edge of a creek, it’s accessed through a wide staircase directing you to a remarkable site carved entirely out of volcanic rock. The laundry space has been so well-preserved that it’s now one of the most visited locations in the city. 

Also visit: Valley of the Temples in Sicily .

things to do cefalu sicily Lavatoio Medievale Fiume Cefalino

This historical remnant is an incredible example of life in ancient Cefalù, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich heritage. We recommend visiting the medieval laundry in the morning to avoid the bigger crowds.

Also read: the best things to do in Taormina, Sicily

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5. Day Trip to Madonie Regional Natural Park 

Not too far from the city lies the lush Madonie Regional Natural Park, full of incredible mountains, forests, and charming villages. This area is perfect for hiking, biking, and exploring the diverse landscapes of Sicily, Italy . 

You can choose many different trails, ranging from easy day hikes to more challenging adventures. You can spend a few hours out of your day exploring the park’s incredible scenery. Walk between luscious trees, beautiful villages, and tall grasslands, only stopping to capture the views with your camera.

Discover the Madonie mountains on a guided day trip

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6. Hike Rocca di Cefalu

La Rocca di Cefalù is the stunning dramatic backdrop to the city you immediately spot when approaching the historic town. From up top, you’ll have breathtaking views over the entire surrounding area, looking out onto the orange rooftops of the old town and the stunning aquamarine sea. 

Visit La Rocca on this guided hiking tour

Top activities in Cefalù Italy Hike Rocca di Cefalu

Though the sights from up top are incredible, you don’t have to hike all the way up La Rocca (2-3 hours of walking) to enjoy the views. About halfway, you’ll find a beautiful panoramic viewpoint that offers the best view over Cefalù and its surroundings. Bring a picnic to enjoy on the mountain, as there are plenty of tables and trees for shade. If you’re lucky, you might even spot some rabbits here!

Also read: Things to do in Erice, Sicily .

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The mountain is open from 8 AM – 8 PM between April and October (last admission at 7 PM). During the rest of the year, it closes at 4 PM. The entrance lies on the western side of the cliff rock ( here is the location ) and costs 5 EUR (5.62 USD).

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It’s best to visit the mountain first thing in the morning to avoid the midday summer heat. Enjoy walking through the natural scenery and soak up the beauty of the Sicilian coast from above. 

Best panoramic Viewpoints in Cefalù

Castello di Cefalù, Sicily

When you hike up the mountain, you’ll make your way past a few impressive remnants of ancient Sicily. At the top stands an old castle ruin, once a beautiful fortification built to protect the city. 

Besides a glimpse back in time, the castle ruins offer stunning panoramic views over the surrounding area. From here, you can see the orange roofs of Cefalù glow in the sunlight, edged by the beautiful aquamarine sea.

Panoramic viewpoint Rocca di Cefalù

7. Explore the Ruins of Himera

Not too far from Cefalù, tucked between tall grasslands, lies the archeological area of Himera. Where once stood a grand city with temples, theaters, and other buildings, you’ll now only find its remains. This is one of many ancient areas to explore on the island, making it the perfect activity for history lovers. 

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It was founded in the 6th century BC by the ancient Greeks and played an important role in their wars. Now, visitors can get a glimpse of the city’s history by visiting the archeological site overlooking the sea.

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8. Sicilian Ceramics

Sicilian ceramics are highly regarded for their beauty, quality, and incredible designs. When you make your way through Sicily, you’ll notice that the island’s tradition of ceramics is deeply rooted in the local culture. Especially in Cefalù, you’ll have the opportunity to explore this heritage by visiting one of the pottery studios in town. 

Ceramics in Cefalù Italy

While you make your way through the maze of alleyways, take some time to peek into the ceramic shops and studios. Here, you can even watch the ceramics being made and learn a bit about the history and techniques of the craft. Ceramics in Sicily are known for their bright colors, intricate patterns, and unique shapes. They’re often hand-crafted and painted, making each piece one-of-a-kind and the perfect souvenir to bring home.

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9. Day Trip to Punta Sant’Elia

En route to or from Palermo , make sure to stop at the stunning viewpoint and beach of Punta Sant’Elia. This beautiful area is the perfect place to experience the unspoiled natural beauty of the Cefalù coastline, with its sunny golden beaches and dramatic rocky shores. 

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Immerse yourself in the scenery as you take a leisurely stroll along the stone peninsula. Enjoy the fresh sea breeze and marvel at the endless crystal-clear waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The coastline is also home to abundant marine life, making it popular for snorkeling and diving (one of the most popular activities in Cefalù, Sicily!).

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Best Restaurants & Cafes in Cefalù, Sicily

Sicilian cuisine is a feast for the senses, full of bold flavors, fresh ingredients, and vibrant colors. Everywhere in Cefalù, you’ll find cute osterias and buzzing terraces, perfect for a sit-down drink or dinner. Start off with a delicious Caponata, a classic Sicilian appetizer. Then, order yourself a savory pasta dish (like pasta con le sarde) and sweet cannoli pastry for dessert. 

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Whether you’re looking to indulge in fresh seafood, traditional pasta, or a flavorful street pastry, Cefalù has plenty of restaurants to choose from. Some of our favorites are:

  • Mandralisca Sedici
  • History Pinsa
  • La Brace Cefalù
  • Liberty Restaurant Bistrot
  • Sicilian Food & Drink
  • Passafiume Cantina Bistrot
  • Braceria Italiana Fuorimondo

Good to know: Many restaurants in Cefalù, Sicily, don’t open before 7 PM. Even if the opening times on Google Maps say the restaurant’s open, it’s best to check in person or call to confirm.

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Where to Stay

From beautiful B&Bs with waterfront views in the old center to stunning summer retreats just slightly out of town, there are many hotels in Cefalu to choose from.

Lirma B&B

If you’re only visiting for a few days and don’t want to walk far, choose accommodation in the old town. However, please note that the new town (although not as pretty) is cheaper. From here, it’s about a 20-minute walk along the beach promenade to get to the historic center. 

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How to Visit Cefalu, Italy

The closest airport to Cefalu in Sicily is Palermo Airport. From Palermo , it’s about a 1 – 2 hour journey to get to the ancient center of Cefalu, depending on the transportation you choose.

You can get there by train, which is a beautiful 1-hour ride through the countryside and along the coast. The train stops right in between the old and new town, allowing you easy access to the historic center from there (a 10-minute walk away). Taking the train in Sicily is a comfortable way of getting around and takes you past some of the island’s most incredible scenery.

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Cefalu also makes a perfect stop on a road trip in Sicily, allowing you to easily get there by car. From Palermo , it takes about an hour’s drive to get to the ancient town and about 3 hours from Catania .

However, parking in Sicily can be an issue. Like many other Italian cities, Cefalu is covered with ZTL zones, making it difficult to park anywhere in the city center. Because of this, it’s best to park just outside of town along the Lungomare (the promenade). Here, you’ll find parking on both sides of the road as well as a larger parking lot. Expect to pay 8 EUR (8.80 USD) for a whole day of parking. From the parking lot, it’s only a short walk to the beach and the historic center.

City Center Cefalù Italy

Getting Around

Most of the things to do in Cefalu, Sicily, can be done on foot. Especially if you’re visiting for just a few days, the historic center and beaches are all easily accessible by walking. Take your time to stroll through the ancient streets and along the beachfront promenade as you soak up the incredible atmosphere of the city.

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How Many Days in Cefalu, Sicily?

With its old center and beautiful shoreline, the charming city of Cefalù in Italy has a lot to offer. Although you can visit the city on a day trip, we’d recommend spending at least two nights (one full day) in town to soak up the atmosphere fully.

Especially if you’re visiting Sicily in the summer, you might want to stay a little longer to relax on the beautiful beaches.

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How Much Does Cefalu Cost?

Cefalu is a relatively affordable destination on the island of Sicily, with your most significant expenses being accommodation and car rental. Prices also depend on the time of year you visit the city. For example, the summer months are generally more expensive (with prices peaking in September). 

Costs of Traveling in Cefalu

Travel on a budget in Cefalu, from $320 − $590 USD weekly per person, mid-range $950 − $1760 USD, and high-end from $1740 − $2480 USD. However, costs depend on factors like accommodation, transportation, and activities. We did not include flights. Check flight prices here

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Best Time to Visit Cefalù, Sicily

The best time to visit Cefalù, Sicily, is during the shoulder seasons of Spring and Fall. During this time, the weather’s nicely warm and sunny, and there are fewer crowds. However, note that September is the busiest month on the island and, therefore, also the most expensive.

During the summer months (June – August), the weather gets very hot, but there’s also a fun and lively atmosphere, making it a great time to visit and relax at the beach. Additionally, unlike eastern Taormina , which can be a bit too crowded during peak season, Cefalù remains a great location to visit.

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Map of Cefalu — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Cefalu, Italy for travelers! Check out Cefalu’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 18 attractions in Cefalu

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When planning a holiday to Sicily , you just have to spend some time visiting the small towns. While Palermo has its excitement and charms, the smaller destinations like Cefalu are where the real beauty of Sicily can be found.

Cefalu is a seaside town on the northern part of the island. With its dramatic stone cliffs, sparkling oceanside location, and amazing historic buildings, visiting this town is a must for anyone in the area. Cefalu is a destination that offers all of the top things to do in Sicily – beautiful beaches, delicious food, rich history, and vibrant culture.

Here is our complete guide to anyone visiting Cefalu, Sicily.

When to Visit Cefalu

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The summer months of June to August are the most popular time of year to visit Cefalu. While this may offer ideal conditions for an Italian beach holiday, it also gets seriously busy. The Cefalu streets and beaches really fill up around this time of year.

If you would prefer to miss some of the crowds, while still enjoying great weather conditions, the shoulder months would be best. These are April to May, and September to October. All of the shops and restaurants will still be in full operation during these months, while the beaches will be a lot quieter.

How to Get to Cefalu, Italy

Traveling from Palermo to Cefalu is easy to do by train and car. The trains to Cefalu run roughly every hour – this is an easy journey to do from Palermo (or other Sicilian hubs). The Palermo to Cefalu train journey will only last about 50 minutes.

If you are exploring Sicily with a car, then driving to Cefalu will also be easy. Parking might be a challenge during peak July month though.

Top 8 Things to Do in Cefalu, Sicily

Although Cefalu is a fairly small town, there are still plenty of unmissable attractions. Here are some of the best things to do here while you are visiting.

1. Visit Cefalu Cathedral

Cefalu-Cathedral

As with most Italian towns, Cefalu is built around a large and impressive central cathedral. Also referred to as the Duomo, the Cefalu Cathedral is a truly magnificent sight to behold. This building has two iconic towers rising from the front, with an eye-catching arched doorway below. This is classic Sicilian architecture at its best.

When in town, be sure to spend some time outside this cathedral, admiring its grandeur. The beauty continues inside the building, where you will find Byzantine mosaics, intricate details, and fantastic columns.

2. Lounge and Swim at Cefalu Beach

Cefalu Beach

No holiday to Sicily would be complete without spending plenty of time on the beach. Luckily, Cefalu is one of the top beach destinations on this island. There are some great beaches to explore around the town. However, the main strip of Cefalu Beach, Sicily is where most people will end up.

Cefalu Beach is definitely one of the best on the island. This is a long stretch of white sandy beach, with all of the charms you would desire from the Mediterranean coastline. The beach is only a short walk from the town’s main road, so it’s very easy to access.

3. Stroll Through Picturesque Cefalu Streets

Stroll through Picturesque Cefalu Streets

When in any old Italian town, wandering through the streets is always one of the best activities. The historic Cefalu Sicily streets are particularly beautiful. Anyone visiting the town will love exploring the winding streets through the old town. There are plenty of lovely little shops and cafes found along the narrow cobblestone alleys and streets in Cefalu’s historic center. Pay close attention to the amazing local architecture and old buildings as you walk past. Be sure to have your camera at the ready while wandering through Cefalu, as this is a seriously picture-perfect destination!

4. Relax at Piazza del Duomo

The central square of Cefalu, just outside the grand cathedral, is kind of the heart of the town. This piazza is lined with wonderful cafes, restaurants, and benches.

While exploring, make sure that you take a quick break in this square to admire your surroundings. There is the cathedral in front, steep rocky cliffs behind, and historic buildings all around you.

This is the perfect place to just sit back and enjoy a coffee – or a refreshing spritz at the end of the day.

5. Explore the Tempio di Diana

Cefalu-View

The Tempio di Diana is a Roman temple beautifully positioned above the town. This temple was built to honor the goddess Diana, and it dates all the way back to the 4th Century BC. Even if you are not too excited about Roman history, the views that you get from this place make it worth visiting.

You will have to take a small hike up to the Tempio di Diana, so it’s best not to do this on a very hot summer day. The path to the temple is easy to find, with signs around the town pointing you towards it.

6. Hike up La Rocca

La Rocca Cefalu

The Tempio di Diana may be an awesome viewpoint, but you will have to continue climbing if you want the ultimate vantage of Cefalu. La Rocca is a rugged mountain top that towers over the town, offering panoramic views over the Cefalu coast. There are lots of stairs that you will have to endure to get to the top, but once you are up it is certainly worth it!

Besides the views, La Rocca is famous for being the site of a Norman castle . This castle dates back to 1061, and there are only ruins remaining. Anyone that is interested in history will love visiting this famous Cefalu landmark.

7. Take a Walk along the Promenade

Cefalu Promenade

Cefalu beaches can also be enjoyed by those who don’t want to get their feet sandy. The main beach has a beautiful promenade that runs along its length. This seafront promenade is the perfect place for a brisk walk or passeggiata as the locals would call it. Walk past shops and tasty food stalls on this stunning coastal path, and enjoy the laid-back atmosphere.

8.    Get the Perfect Shot at the Molo

Cefalu Molo

If you have seen pictures of Cefalu, you will certainly have seen the iconic shot of the town and cliffs across the still water. This is taken from a small cove called the Molo – a pretty part of the town to stop by. At the end of Via Bordonaro in the historic center lies this cove. Bring along your camera for a classic view of Cefalu.

Eating in Cefalu

No matter where you go in Italy, eating will always be a top activity. Cefalu is a wonderful destination for the hungry traveler, as there are plenty of delicious Sicilian treats on offer. Here are some of the best places to enjoy amazing food and drinks around Cefalu.

Il Normanno

A pretty little restaurant found along Via Vanni. This is the perfect place for a special dinner in Cefalu, where you can taste some specialties from the region. Il Normanno focuses on slow food – perfect for the place’s cozy environment.

Ristorante Le Chat Noir

Only a short distance away from the town’s 12th-century cathedral, this trattoria is a Cefalu classic. The name may be French, but the food here is as authentically Sicilian as it gets. Be sure to try some local classics – like the caponata, spaghetti with sardines, and panna cotta.

Al Porticciolo

If you are looking for a restaurant with a view, then this is the place to go. Al Porticciolo has a stunning terrace overlooking the rocky Cefalu coastline. This view is complemented by incredible local seafood, pizzas, and tasty pasta dishes. Be sure to try the cassata for something sweet.

Tentazioni Mediterranee

This is the perfect place to stop for an aperitivo while wandering through the Cefalu streets. This little shop sells all kinds of gourmet produce and delicacies. You can grab these for a picnic on the beach, or enjoy them on the tables outside.

Want to try a really authentic meal? Click here to book a special Cefalu dining experience .

Where to Stay in Cefalu

Looking for the best hotels in Cefalu? From family travel accommodation to luxurious living, here are some of the top places to stay in this town.

Hotel Kalura

Hotel-Kalura

A luxurious hotel with a private beach, pool, and tennis court. Enjoy panoramic views over Caldera Bay, and plenty of activities and amenities at the hotel.

Why should you stay here?

  • Direct access to a private beach
  • Beautiful seaside location
  • Stylish and well-equipped

Check out the current prices for Hotel Kalura here !

Artemis Hotel

Artemis Hotel

You couldn’t get a better location than this. Artemis Hotel is right by the beach, central station, and the historic center.

  • Clean and comfortable
  • Good facilities
  • Great location

Check out the current prices for Artemis Hotel here!

Casanova Rooms and Apartments

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This is a great choice for groups or families, as you can rent out entire apartments. These are fully kitted out and perfectly located.

  • Close to the beach
  • Amazing views
  • Well equipped rooms

Check out the current prices for Casanova Rooms and Apartments here!

Final Thoughts on Cefalu, Italy

If you plan on traveling to Sicily, then Cefalu should certainly land up on your itinerary. This town has been increasing in popularity recently thanks to its amazing beaches, buildings, and overall charm.

If you would like to experience the best of small-town Italy , then be sure to spend some time at Cefalu.

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Superb blog post! I must go to Cefalu this summer as it really inspired me. It seems like heaven as sunshine and cool breeze beside the ocean make me visit Cefalu. It seems like a best place to relax and enjoy your vacation in summers to enjoy water sports etc.

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11 Top-Rated Attractions & Things to Do in Cefalu

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Cefalù has a beautiful setting, at the foot of a towering rock halfway along the north coast of Sicily . The pretty little fishing harbor and old town streets are dominated by its Norman cathedral, and a long sandy beach right below the old town has made Cefalù a popular holiday resort.

Parallel to the beach, Corso Ruggero is the town's traffic-free main street, with restaurants and shopping and the Lungomare Giuseppe Giardina backs the entire length of the town's beach.

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The original settlement was built atop the Rocca di Cefalù, possibly as early as Phoenician times, and the city was ruled successively by the Romans, the Byzantines, the Arabs, and the Normans, who moved the settlement down to the base of the rock in 1131 and started work on the majestic cathedral.

While sightseeing in Cefalù, you'll find reminders of each of those past cultures. Discover the best places to visit and things to do with our list of the top attractions in Cefalù.

See also: Where to Stay in Cefalù

1. Cathedral

3. museo mandralisca, 4. tempio di diana, 5. la rocca, 6. lavatoio (medieval laundry), 7. santo stefano, 8. boat excursions and water sports, 9. chiesa di marta ss della catena, 10. gibilmanna, 11. osterio magno, where to stay in cefalù for sightseeing, map of attractions & things to do in cefalu.

Cathedral

The main tourist attraction in Cefalù is the cathedral, one of the most interesting medieval buildings in Sicily. According to legend, the Norman King Roger II was caught in a storm at sea and vowed to build a church if he were saved. Progress in completing the cathedral was slow and it was not consecrated until 1267, so the newer parts of the building departed considerably from the monumental proportions of the original plans.

The church reflects the various influences of Sicilian history - Norman, Latin, Greek, and Arab. The nave has two rows of granite columns with Byzantine capitals supporting arches, above which are richly painted wooden beams. There is a 12th-century font in the right side aisle and a 16th-century statue of Mary by Italian Renaissance sculptor Antonello Gagini in the left.

In the choir, the side walls are embellished with ornamental plasterwork, and there are also 15th-century statues, but it is the mosaics on their gold background that will immediately draw your attention. From the original cathedral, they are the work of Byzantine artists hired by Roger II, and they are dominated by the mosaic of Christ giving the blessing as ruler of the world, which lines the semi-circular dome of the apse.

Despite frequent restoration work since the 15th century, the mosaics of Cefalù are among the best-preserved in Sicily.

Address: Piazza del Duomo, Cefalù

Beach

Backed by a promenade, the Lungomare Giuseppe Giardina, Cefalù's long beach lies in a curve below the old town and is one of the best beaches in Sicily . Use it as the locals do, for an afternoon stroll, as a place to visit to sit on a bench and watch the sea roll in, or as a place to sun and swim.

Part of the beach is free and part is set up with lidos — sunbeds and umbrellas for rent. The Lungamare Giuseppe Giardina is lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants. Although there are parking lots at either end of the beach, these fill quickly, especially on weekends.

A breakwater protects the beach from swells. At the breakwater end of the beach, the only remaining town gate, Porta Pescara , was used by fishermen to bring their catch into town.

Today it's a favorite spot for iconic photos in the early morning or in the light of the setting sun, and as a frame for views of the sea and coast. The small former fishermen's beach at its base is now popular for swimming.

Portrait of a Man in the Museo Mandralisca

Close to Piazza del Duomo , the Museo Mandralisca contains a wide range of collections covering archaeology, natural history, paintings, and decorative arts. Especially fine are the Arab and Greek vases, which include a piece with a decoration depicting a tuna fish seller and a number of exquisitely decorated ceramics and other artifacts recovered in excavations at Lipari, Tindari, and Cefalù.

The collections of decorative objets d'arte include porcelain, bronze, Murano glass, marble, painted wood, and other media; look especially for the beautiful set of painted wooden chapel doors from the 18th century. In the art gallery, the highlight is the celebrated Portrait of a Man by Antonello da Messina, painted in 1465.

Address: Via Mandralisca 13, Cefalù

Tempio di Diana

High on the rock above Cefalù, you can see the remains of a megalithic temple to Diana, dating from at least the ninth century BC. It is built of interlocking dry stones and is among the earliest known places of worship in Europe.

The earliest known temple built by the Sicans (early native people in Sicily), this megalithic site was added onto in Greek and Roman times, when it was thought to have been used by the cult of Hercules. It was used as a chapel in the 12th century, and you can see remains of arched windows and an apse from that time.

Address: La Rocca, Cefalù

La Rocca

The north end of the Corso Ruggero is the starting point for the one-hour climb up the crag known as the Rocca. This 269-meter rock outcrop is composed almost entirely of fossils, and much of it is covered in pines.

Its top is surrounded by medieval walls, most of which are original, and at the very summit are the remains (some of which are reconstructions) of battlements from a Norman castle. You'll also find a large cistern and remains of barracks and storehouses. The signage is good, describing the fort and its history.

The views over the town, which lies almost directly below, and the coast are spectacular and reach on clear days to the Aeolian Islands . You can sometimes watch peregrine falcons from here. This is a climb for good sturdy shoes, as the path is rocky and irregular; the fort is also a good spot for a picnic lunch.

Lavatoio (Medieval Laundry)

The public laundry was built in the Middle Ages, in the heart of the old city where women could gather to wash and rinse clothing - and perhaps also bathe — in a series of large basins that line up in an unusual stepped sequence.

A staircase of lava stones leads down to this area under wide arches, where the basins are filled with water coming from 22 spigots. The overflow water runs through a channel into the sea below. At the foot of the stairs is engraved a verse written in 1655 by Vincenzo Auria: "Here flows Cefalino, more salubrious than any other river, purer than silver, colder than snow."

Address: Via Vittorio Emanuele, Cefalù

Santo Stefano

Also known as the church of Purgatory, Santo Stefano has one of the most beautiful facades in Cefalù. It's delicately carved Baroque portal looks out onto a small square from atop a graceful double staircase with iron balustrades. Greenery and flowers make the square even more intimate.

Its two names tell a bit of the church's history. The original structure was built by the Brotherhood of St. Stephen, which in 1596 became the Brotherhood of the Souls in Purgatory. That fraternity bought adjacent property and built the new church, finishing it in 1668. Two centuries later, the pavement in the square was lowered, accounting for the double staircase.

The interior has a large altarpiece picturing Christ giving the Eucharist to souls in Purgatory, and a magnificent wooden organ loft.

Address: Piazza Giovani Battista Spinola, Cefalù

View of Cefalù from a sailboat

The beautiful Mediterranean waters around Cefalù, as well as the scenic coastline around it, make water sports and boat excursions among the most popular things to do here. At the marina, you can sign up for day trips for snorkeling in the crystal waters, sailing cruises for sightseeing along the coast, or even paddleboard tours. On the latter, you can often explore some of the sea caves that pierce the coastal cliffs.

Chiesa di Marta SS della Catena

This church was completed in 1780, and its campanile is built in the remains of megalithic walls whose stones you can see at its base. It is also unusual for the placement of its two clocks. The flat façade has a loggia of golden stone with niches holding statues.

The interior is quite simple, with a single nave and an altar installed in 1902, and a statue dedicated to Santa Maria della Catena in memory of a 14th-century miracle in Palermo. At the base of the bell tower is a memorial to the local patriot, Salvatore Spinuzza, who was executed in this square in 1857, during the revolt for the liberation of Sicily from the Bourbons.

Address: Piazza Garibaldi, Cefalù

Gibilmanna

A winding, scenic road leads from Cefalù southwards to Gibilmanna, on the slopes of the 1,081-meter-high Pizzo Sant'Angelo, in the Madonie Mountains. In this beautiful wooded setting, you'll find the pilgrimage convent of Gibilmanna.

The church was built in the 17th and 18th centuries and houses a Madonna by Italian Renaissance sculptor Antonello Gagini (1478-1536) that is particularly revered. Every year on September 8, the festival of the birth of the Virgin Mary pilgrims come to the sanctuary from all over Sicily.

Osterio Magno

At the junction of Via Amendola and Corso Ruggero, which branches off from the Piazza del Duomo, stands the Hosterium Magnum. This imposing building with double and triple arched windows was, according to tradition, the residence of the Norman King Roger II in the 14th century.

Its two sections date from different eras. The older section facing Via Amendola is built of tufa and golden limestone and has two windows. The newer square tower has an elegant mullioned window. The name means "fortified construction" and there is a similar one in Palermo called Hosterium Magnum, the same name in Latin.

Address: Corso Ruggero, Cefalù

Several highly rated hotels in Cefalù overlook the beach, and others are in the center of town near shops and restaurants. Cefalù is fairly small, so any of these hotels is handy to the top tourist attractions.

Luxury & Mid-Range Hotels :

  • Sitting above the town and surrounded by greenery, Hotel Alberi Del Paradiso in a former manor house with the ambience of a fine home, but all the tourist amenities, including a swimming pool and restaurant. The hotel has its own private sandy beach and a regular shuttle bus to take guests there. The hotel is a 15-minute walk from Corso Ruggero.
  • The contemporary-style Cefalu Sea Palace sits right at the beachfront, with its own pool, a rooftop terrace, and restaurant. Concierge and room service are only two of the luxury amenities, and free parking is included.
  • Victoria Palace Cefalu is almost equidistant from the Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo and Corso Ruggero and has its own private beach for guests, with complimentary beach parasols. Enjoy breakfast on the rooftop terrace overlooking the sea; the hotel has a restaurant and room service.

Budget Hotels:

  • Hotel Kalura is a good choice for families, with a playground, a large swimming pool, and a separate pool for children. The hotel has its own beach with complimentary umbrellas and beach chairs. The restaurant has a spacious terrace with sea views, and parking is included in the rate.
  • Near the rail station and a five-minute walk from the Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo and beach, Hotel Mediterraneo is right in the midst of town, close to several restaurants and shopping. Guests with a lot of luggage should note that there are steep stairs.
  • A block from the beach and within walking distance of the train station, the charming Lirma B&B has individually decorated ground-floor guest rooms opening onto a flower garden. The traditional Sicilian breakfast includes homemade breads and cakes.

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Cefalù is a fishing village and popular beach resort on the north coast of Sicily , Italy . Cefalù is one of the most important seaside towns in region with history dating back during the Greek period in Sicily. The village is a gateway to the Madonie mountains and also a starting point to travel the Aeolian Islands.

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Despite its size, it attracts a significant flow of local, national and foreign tourists every year. The city's cathedral is included into the Arab-Norman Palermo site and the cathedrals of Cefalù and Monreale in 2015 was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

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By train [ edit ].

Frequent trains run to and from Palermo , Milazzo and Messina . From Messina, many continue on to Naples and Rome . The train from Palermo costs €5.60 and takes one hour running right along the coast.

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Several buses a day run to Castelbuono and Palermo from outside Cefalù's train station. As with the train, the journey from Palermo is about 1 hour.

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During the summer, a few hydrofoils run to Palermo and the Aeolian Islands .

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There are many private car rentals and transfers operated by locals and offers airport transfer from Palermo Airport to Cefalù.

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Cefalù is small enough to get around on foot. However, you can rent a car to see sites outside of the town.

  • MediTravel , P.zza Garibaldi, 12 , ☏ +39 0921 420441 . Car and bus rentals.  

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  • Cathedral ( Duomo ) dominates the centre of town. It is the site of Byzantine mosaics different from the Norman/Arab ones at Monreale. It's on the UNESCO World Heritage List .
  • Mandralisca Museum with the Ritratto d'ignoto marinaio or Ritratto d'uomo ( Portrait of a Man ) painting by Antonello da Messina.

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  • Climb The Rock ( La Rocca ) for great views of the red-roofed town and beautiful bay area as well as a visit to Diana's Temple ( Tempio di Diana ). Follow the brown signs to Tempio di Diana from the town's main street. You can get some great views from just a quarter of the way up, but to reach the top and the ruins of the 4th-century Tempio di Diana, you will probably have to pay €5 at the entrance to the archaeological site. From there, the enormous Salita Sareceno staircase climbs up to the top, passing several other ruins marking the town's former hilltop position before the Norman conquest in 1063.
  • Walk 15 minutes east around the headland to the bustling tourist port , full of fishing boats and islets.
  • Visit the harbour - Piazza Marina .
  • Relax on the beach - one of the best in Sicily. The beach is divided into different sections, some with umbrellas and beach chairs set up that you can rent. The price, from about €8 to 15, decreases the further you walk along the beach.

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There are plenty of local restaurants around the old town.

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There are several hotels dotted around town. A room can be found as cheap as €20 for two people in the old town. A tourist map may have its location, but the friendly locals may also be able to point you in the right direction. A four-star waterfront hotel is also available on the main street that runs along the beach.

  • Hotel Al Pescatore , Contrada Calura, 7 . 1 km away from the centre, the hotel offers 28 rooms equipped with the best comforts: private bathroom with shower, hairdryer, TV, direct telephone and air conditioning.  
  • Hotel Tourist Cefalù , Lungomare G. Giardina ( a 10-minute drive from highway A20 and 500 m from Cefalù train station ), ☏ +39 0921 421 750 , [email protected] . Check-in: 15:00 , check-out: 10:30 . Has 46 comfortable rooms, most with balconies and sea views, accompanied by satellite TV, Wi-Fi, minibar, telephone, safe, hairdryer, and individual air conditioning. From €148 . ( updated Jul 2019 )
  • Hotel Museo Albergo Atelier sul mare , Via Cesare Battisti 4 - Castel di Tusa , ☏ +39 0921 334295 . Original design hotel on the sea. All the rooms are designed and realised by different artists. From €120-220 .  
  • Casa Vacanze Cicerone , Via Bagni di Cicerone 21 , ☏ +39 0921 921593 . ( updated Feb 2015 )

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Beautiful Cefalù offers a rare combination of tourist attractions: one of Sicliy's finest beaches side-by-side with one of its greatest Arab-Norman architectural masterpieces. The squares, streets and churches of this medieval town are so postcard-pretty that it's no wonder director Giuseppe Tornatore chose to set parts of his much-loved film Cinema Paradiso here.

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Duomo di Cefalù

Cefalù's cathedral is one of the jewels in Sicily's Arab-Norman crown, only equalled in magnificence by the Cattedrale di Monreale and Palermo's Cappella…

Spiaggia di Cefalù

Spiaggia di Cefalù

Cefalù's crescent-shaped beach is one of the most popular along the whole Sicilian coast. In summer it is packed, so be sure to arrive early to get a good…

Museo Mandralisca

Museo Mandralisca

This small, privately owned museum showcases a collection amassed by parliamentarian, archaeologist and natural-history buff, Baron Mandralisca (1809–64)…

Salita Saraceni

Salita Saraceni

An enormous staircase, the Salita Saraceni, winds up through three tiers of city walls in a 30- to 45-minute climb to the summit of La Rocca. From here…

Bastione Capo Marchiafava

Bastione Capo Marchiafava

For fabulous sea views in the heart of Cefalù, make your way to this 17th-century fortification, off Via Bordonaro. Crowds gather here to watch the sunset…

Lavatoio

Descend the curving stone steps to this picturesque cluster of 16th-century wash basins, built over a spring that was well known in antiquity.

Tempio di Diana

Tempio di Diana

Built of massive limestone blocks quarried directly from the mountainside, the megalithic Tempio di Diana dates back to the 4th or 5th century BC. On the…

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Il Castello

Apart from a few loose rocks and low crenellated walls, there is nothing left of Il Castello, a Norman castle built atop the old Arab citadel that once…

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Cefalù travel guide

Just one hour's drive east of Palermo , sitting serenely between its natural bay and the towering rocky granite mass of La Rocca, is Cefalù.

For a small town, Cefalù offers a great deal, including sandy beaches , winding Mediaeval streets flanked with all manner of shops, excellent restaurants serving the freshest of fish and last but probably first, its unique Norman cathedral.

Cefalù's history

While Cefalù's origins go back to at least Greek times (the name derives from the ancient Greek word for "Cape"), the town we now know and love was built at the behest of the Norman King, Roger II. Construction of the Cathedral began in 1131 and is an exquisite example of what has been termed "Sicilian Romanesque". Thanks to the splendid mosaic of Christ Pantocrator above the altar, it is twinned with the Palatine Chapel in Palermo and the Duomo in Monreale. Seeing all three on a trip to Sicily is strongly recommended.

Also of interest is the Mediaeval wash house - lavatoio - which is fed by a natural spring and the Osterio Magno which, according to tradition was King Roger's very own residence. It now houses art exhibitions.

What to see in Cefalù

An ascent of La Rocca presents quite a challenge (especially in the hot summer months) but is an absolute must: the views are spectacular, while the walls of the old Saracen stronghold and the remains of a Temple of Diana (which supposedly dates back to Sicanian-Greek times) are of no little interest.

Directly south of Cefalù is the wonderful Madonie National Park with its charming villages and towns, such as Castelbuono, its delightful scenery, its impressive mountains and some wonderful walking.

It is no coincidence then, that after Taormina and Palermo, Cefalù is probably the most popular tourist town in Sicily, offering, as it does, something for everyone.

In 2015, Arab-Norman Palermo and the cathedrals of Monreale and Cefalù were granted status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Spread over a combined 6,235 hectares and including nine monuments - the Royal Palace and Palatine Chapel, the Zisa Palace, Palermo Cathedral, the Palermitan Churches of San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Santa Maria dell’Ammiraglio and San Cataldo, the Admiral’s Bridge, and the cathedrals of Monreale and Cefalù - the site provides, in UNESCO's words, "an outstanding example of a socio-cultural syncretism between Western, Islamic, and Byzantine cultures. This interchange gave rise to an architectural and artistic expression based on novel concepts of space, structure, and decoration that spread widely throughout the Mediterranean region... The innovative re-elaboration of architectural forms, structures, and materials and their artistic, decorative, and iconographic treatments – most conspicuously the rich and extensive tesserae mosaics, pavements in opus sectile, marquetry, sculptural elements, paintings, and fittings – celebrate the fruitful coexistence of people of different origins"

Insider tip: The Cathedral is closed from around 12 noon to 3.30-4.00pm, providing the perfect opportunity for a long lunch on the sea terrace of Trappitu.

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A Quick Guide to Cefalu, Sicily’s Classy Medieval Beach Town

Cefalù is one of Sicily’s most popular beach destinations thanks to its sandy beach and atmospheric medieval town.

It’s one of Italy’s most scenic coastal towns, and one of the main tourist hotspots in the west of Sicily (the only rival to Taormina in the east).

But what’s it really like? Here’s a quick guide to what you can expect from a trip to Cefalù.

Where is it?

Cefalù is in the middle of Sicily’s north coast, around 70km east of Palermo . The journey takes 1-1.5 hours on the train.

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What’s the vibe like? 

Typical backstreet in Cefalu.

Cefalù is a bustling coastal resort which draws in both locals and internationals with its handsome old town and large sandy beach .

It’s popular as a day trip destination as well as a base for a longer holiday. Being just over an hour from Sicily’s capital, it unsurprisingly gets very busy at weekends and completely packed in the peak summer months.

The vibe is a mix of traditional -Italian-summer-holiday meets cosmopolitan -romantic-break. It does also sometimes appear in UK package holiday operator brochures.

The old town’s charming grid of narrow streets is packed with appealing restaurants, bars for your aperitivo, shops selling all types of Italy-themed souvenirs (you can buy lemon anything), and tour agencies. It’s an easy place to be in terms of tourist infrastructure if you don’t mind the crowds.

Cefalù sits at the foothills of the steep and green mountains of the Madonie National Park which gives it a lusher feel compared to other spots in Sicily. It can feel very humid but the sunsets and views are spectacular.

The newer parts of town are more functional with typical apartment blocks.

The main landmarks are the cathedral and Cefalù Castle which squats atop La Rocca , a vertical limestone cliff overlooking the town.

Fisherman in Cefalù.

What to see and do

Cefalù is one of the best places in all of Italy for a combination of beach plus things to see and do. 

The big historic draw in town is the Cathedral of Cefalù , one of several UNESCO World Heritage-listed Norman cathedrals in the area known for its mosaics. Along with Monreale and several churches in Palermo, these buildings are notable for their mixture of influences from different places and religions around the Mediterranean.

They’re also utterly dazzling – it’s worth popping your head around the door even if you’re not usually a church person. It dates back to the 12th century and the reign of King Roger II.

Also worth checking out in the old town is the Lavatorio , an old washhouse built on the River Cefalino (which is said to have sprung from the tears of a nymph who accidentally killed her lover). It’s just off one of the main pedestrian streets in the old town, look out for a sign and then take the steps down. You can see the carved rectangular tanks which would have been used to scrub clothes.

There’s a small local museum called Museo Mandralisca which houses some antiquities.

If you’re feeling active, you can hike up La Rocca to the castle . The ruins up here are even older than the town – the fortress ruins were constructed around the 7-8th century AD, and there’s a megalithic temple to Diana (5th century BC), and a cistern (9-8th century BC). 

Paths up La Rocca are marked on Google Maps but entrance is subject to opening hours and a ticket (around €4, card payments are possible but it’s best to have cash on hand too). It’s a steep 45-minute walk with rocky parts, best to wear appropriate footwear (not flip flops) and avoid the hot midday sun.

If you have a car there are lots of places to explore in the Madonie National Park such as the Sanctuary of Gibilmanna , Gangi , and Castelbuono .

You’ll find the full gamut of activities on offer in Cefalù, watersports on the beach as well as higher-octane activities such as quad-biking and paragliding.

On the other side of La Rocca, Torre Caldura is the photogenic ruin of a watchtower atop craggy sea rocks on a small headland. The tower is not open to the public but it’s a scenic area for kayaking.

There’s also a harbour and marina in this part of town with lots of boat trips available, including fishing and snorkelling.

In the summer months, it’s also possible to take an excursion to some of the Aeolian Islands . Check with the travel agencies for more information – they usually have timetables posted outside.

Bus excursions are offered too, to Palermo, Agrigento, and Etna. 

Nearby Santo Stefano di Camastra is one of Sicily’s main towns for the production of ceramics , and worth a visit for souvenir shopping. It’s a short train journey to the east.

Cefalù Cathedral.

What’s the beach like?

Fishing boats on the beach.

The beach at Cefalù is one of the most beautiful in Sicily thanks to its fine golden sand, calm seas, and unique backdrop.

It’s around 2km in length, you can divide it into two halves for practical purposes. There’s the section underneath the old town , which is picturesque but can be narrow and crowded (with both people and fishing boats). But a stroll along this part of the beach is essential.

Further south, beyond the old town, the beach widens substantially – enough for 6 or so rows of sun loungers.

There are a few free sections of the beach but most are occupied by lidos , Italy’s version of the beach club. You’ll pay for a pair of loungers but also get access to changing rooms, showers, and toilets, sometimes there’s a snack bar, pedalo/kayak rental, and a lifeguard in the summer. The lido areas tend to be cleaner, too.

Lidos are mostly unpretentious and geared towards family days out, although some of them do have a tiki-bar vibe. Expect them to be very busy in the summer and book online in advance if possible.

There are hawkers on the beach during the summer, and stalls selling jewellery and other wares.

No other sandy beaches are within walking distance of town, much of the surrounding coastline is rocky. If you have a car there are a few pretty coves at Settefrati and Capo , or you can visit the long sand-and-shingle beach at Campofelice de Roccella .

Sun loungers on the old town section of the beach.

How to get there and around

Cefalù is just over an hour and a half by car from Palermo International Airport .

The train link between Cefalù and Palermo is popular and fairly frequent – if you’re visiting at a busy time it’s best to buy your tickets a little in advance as Cefalù is on the line that connects Palermo with mainland Italy. It often books out, especially around weekends when students are likely to be travelling.

If you want to buy your tickets online I recommend using the Trenitalia site and not a third party like Omio as there’s a convoluted validation process for regional tickets that doesn’t play well with other vendors.

Parking ticket machine.

There’s plenty of parking in the newer parts of town, including a large lot at the eastern end of the beach where it leads to the old town (next to Astro Suite Hotel).

You’ll need to get there early for the good spots though.

Pricing sing for one of the parking lots - starting at 5 euros for 2 hours.

Cefalù is mostly flat, though there are a few hilly bits (mainly in the new parts). The old town is all at one level and the streets are cobbled.

The train station is a 5-minute walk uphill and the most common route involves a strange walkway. It’s worth noting the road so you can find it again!

Some steps are required to get down to the beach from the road.

Prices in Cefalù are average for Italy. You may find a few overpriced (and disappointing) restaurants and bars on the main tourist drags, but there’s plenty of choice. Same goes for the lidos/sunloungers.

Cefalù attracts plenty of the mid-market local family crowd so there’s plenty of traditional accommodation at that price point, but with an increasing number of 4-star hotels too. It doesn’t have Taormina’s high prices (nor its luxury hotels).

A typical seafood menu.

Best Places to Stay in Cefalù

Most of the best places to stay are a short distance from the old town.

5-star Le Calette N5  is the best luxury hotel in Cefalù and boasts impeccable views, chic decor, and a private sandy beach at the same location as its 4-star sister hotel  La Calette Garden & Bay .

Hotel Kalura is an affordable and fun 3-star resort hotel with a small private beach (though lots of steps are involved).

All of these are a 25-minute walk to the old town around the promontory. The scenery here is quite stunning too.

Closer to the main drag, the 4-star Hotel Alberi del Paradiso is at the back of town and has a spa, a large landscaped pool, and shuttles to the beach. 

4-star  Calanica Resort is out to the west beyond Cefalù’s main beach, but it does sport a small private beach.

Within the old town, accommodation is mostly traditional B&Bs – try Coresi for simple modern rooms near the cathedral.

For villas and vacation rentals in the area, I recommend checking VRBO .

Arched section of one of the historic buildings on Cefalù's waterfront.

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The seaside setting of Cefalu is an absolute must on any road trip through Sicily. It sits about an hour from Palermo, but feels like a completely different world from the chaos of the capital city. Cefalu’s Old Town is home to a picturesque maze of pedestrian corridors that sit at the base of La Rocca, a soaring cliff that is home to Greek, Roman and Norman remains. And the gateway to all of this is a spectacular sea front lined with signature blue and white striped umbrellas. The epitome of summer. Below is my completely guide to Cefalu including the best beaches, viewpoints, hikes, photo locations, hotels, Airbnbs, restaurants and more.

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Afternoon hangs in the picturesque Piazza del Duomo.

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This vibrant square is the heart of Old Town lined with the duomo, cafes and restaurants.

WHEN TO VISIT CEFALU

  • APRIL, MAY, SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER – September is probably the best month of the year to visit Cefalu. It’s the ideal balance of warm weather and shoulder season crowds while avoiding the masses of summer. April, May and October are also shoulder season months, but weather can be hit and miss.
  • JUNE-AUGUST – This is the busiest (and most expensive!) time of the year to visit, but the trade off is sunny weather, long days and good summer energy.
  • NOVEMBER-MARCH – Crowds are sparse in low season, but it’s also the coldest time of the year on the island. The beaches will be too chilly for swimming, and seasonal businesses closed for the off season.

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Cefalu was the first stop on our road trip around Sicily. OUTFIT DETAILS: Free People set linked here .

HOW MANY DAYS IN CEFALU

THREE DAYS. You can see all of Old Town and the waterfront in one day, but you’ll want to stay three days to have time to enjoy the beaches, the bars, the restaurants and conquer the hike up to La Rocca.

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I’m absolutely obsessed with the beach backdrop in Cefalu. OUTFIT DETAILS: One-piece linked here .

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The energy on the waterfront beach is quintessential European summer.

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Postcard scenes in Cefalu.

CEFALU TIPS

  • CURRENCY – The official currency of Italy is the Euro. Most places in Sicily take card, but it’s always handy to have cash for smaller purchases.
  • BOOK IN ADVANCE – High quality lodging isn’t one of Cefalu’s strengths, so I suggest booking far in advance to have plenty of options to sort through.
  • RESERVATIONS – Make dinner reservations before arriving if you are traveling during summer season. Most of the restaurants are tiny, and the good spots fill up quickly (especially on weekends).

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There are so many picturesque places scattered throughout Old Town.

THINGS TO DO IN CEFALU

DUOMO DI CEFALU

This 12th century Roman Catholic basilica sits on the main square in town, just below the towering cliffs of La Rocca. The church is open to the public to visit including the twin towers for a sweeping panorama over Old Town.

KALURA BEACH

A lovely beach on the opposite side of La Rocca, a five-minute drive from Old Town. The water here is calm and sparkly, a great spot to spend an afternoon in the sun. There is no official parking lot, so best to park along a nearby street and then walk down to the beach.

The hike up to the historic ruins of La Rocca is a must in Cefalu. Greek, Roman and Norman remains sit high in the cliffs above Old Town, along with spectacular panoramic views. The trailhead is located behind the town, and takes two hours roundtrip with stops for photos. It’s an uphill hike, but very manageable.

MOLO DI CEFALU

A long pier extends out from Old Town, and it’s a popular spot for sunbathing, swimming and jumping into the water. The views of the waterfront and La Rocca from Molo di Cefalu are spectacular.

PIAZZA DEL DUOMO

All streets in Cefalu lead to the beautiful Piazza del Duomo. This is the main square in Old Town, and my favorite time to visit is in the evenings. There are plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating in the middle of the square – perfect for a cocktail while admiring the views of the cathedral and people watching.

SPIAGGIA DEL PORTO VECCHIO

This is the small main beach in front of Old Town, home to the iconic blue and white striped umbrellas. The soaring backdrop of Cefalu make this place an absolute vibe. For the best sun bed and beach umbrella selection, arrive in the morning.

SPIAGGIA DI CEFALU

This long stretch of beach sits a bit further from Old Town, but you’ll get views of the entire waterfront and La Rocca when sunbathing here. If the views look familiar, the opening scenes of season two of White Lotus were filmed here.

TORRE CALDURA

The beautiful ruins of this 16th century coastal watch tower sprout from a craggy outcrop of rocks. The remains are on private property, but there are spectacular views of the tower from the top of La Rocca, or from the water below.

VICOLO CARACCIOLO

Charming staircase tucked away in Old Town that is lined with the island’s signature colorful ceramic pots. There are dozens of pots scattered around town, but Vicolo Caracciolo is the most picturesque.

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Absolutely love all the colorful ceramics throughout the city, especially the pots that line Vicolo Caracciolo.

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Summer vibes in Old Town.

CEFALU DAY TRIPS

CALETTA SANT’ELIA

This is a charming pebble beach tucked at the end of a rocky inlet surrounded by a little charming village. The scenery reminds me of an ultra-mini Cinque Terre. Very serene and picturesque.

GROTTA DELLE COLOMBE

Once a hidden gem, Grotta delle Colombe went viral on social media a couple of years ago and the secret is out. A winding staircase has been cut into a rocky outcrop completely surrounded by deep crystalline waters and sea grottos. On a calm day, it’s a spectacular spot for swimming and cliff jumping.

Some people love the chaos of big cities. Others avoid it at all costs. If you’re somewhere in the middle, it’s possible to just visit Palermo for the day from Cefalu, and not dedicate an entire leg of your trip to the capital city. There’s plenty to fill an entire day including the Teatro Massimo, Palermo Cathedral, Norman Palace, Villa Bonanno and the famous outdoor markets. Be sure to account for the city’s traffic, and leave very early in the morning.

TONNARA DI SCOPELLO

If you don’t have time to stay in the Scopello region of Sicily, but don’t want to leave without experiencing Tonnara di Scopello , it’s possible to visit as a long day trip. This stretch of coast was once a former fishing village. It has now been transformed into a historic beach club where visitors spend sunny days swimming and sunbathing amongst the limestone rocks and sparkling emerald water. The views here are ridiculously beautiful.

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A day trip to the spectacular Grotta delle Colombe.

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The cutest balconies at our apartment in Cefalu, at Incao Holiday I Pupi House .

CEFALU HOTELS

AGAVE CEFALU

This lovely one-bedroom apartment is located in the heart of Cefalu, close to the main piazza. Agave Cefalu is nothing fancy, but it’s clean and comfortable.

EN .. SUITE

En .. Suite . is a small, no frills one-bedroom apartment in Old Town. The place is clean, the price is good and location is very central.

LA CALETTE N.5

Hotel options are sparse in Cefalu. The only upscale offering is La Calette N.5 ., mostly for it’s truly stunning stretch of turquoise coastline. It sits on the opposite side of La Rocca, a five-minute drive from Old Town. There are 30 rooms at the property that are comfortable and clean. Sea access here is amazing.

INCAO HOLIDAY I PUPI HOUSE

Incao Holiday I Pupi House is a one-bedroom apartment on a quiet street in the heart of Old Town. Both the Piazza del Duomo and the beach are a one-minute walk in either direction. It’s clean, cozy and ideal for two people. The apartment has two balconies that overlook the pedestrian street below.

INCAO HOLIDAY II MORO HOUSE

Similar to its sister property above, Incao Holiday II Moro House is a clean, remodeled apartment ideally located in Old Town.

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The colors of Sicily.

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Fresh orange juice 24/7 in Cefalu.

CEFALU RESTAURANTS

The food here is not great, but the location on the Piazza del Duomo cannot be beat. I suggest visiting in the early evening for a drink to enjoy the vibe of Cefalu, and then make reservations elsewhere for dinner.

A little Italian restaurant that specializes in seafood. The menu includes seafood pastas, fresh fish, shellfish and a handful of grilled meats.

LE CHAT NOIR

Le Char Noir is a popular restaurant that sits on a quiet street serving up a variety of Sicilian dishes. Reservations recommended, and request outdoor seating.

LIBERTY RESTAURANT BISTRO & WINE BAR

I love the cute outdoor seating here along a quiet street in Old Town. There are a variety of dishes on the menu at Liberty, but the specialty is seafood and seafood pastas.

LOCANDA DEL MARINAIO

Locanda del Marinaio is a Michellin guide restaurant that serves fresh seafood, pastas and Mediterranean cuisine. The service is excellent, as is the food. Reservations are a must – request outdoor seating.

MANDRALISCA SEDICI SICILIAN

This is a lovely little restaurant with seating along one of the pedestrian streets in town. The menu of fresh seafood and Sicilian dishes is fresh and delicious. There are only a handful of tables. Reservations recommended.

PASTA E PASTI

It might be surprising, but traditional Italian pasta isn’t common in Sicily. That’s because most of these dishes are specific to mainland Italy. Yes, there are plenty of Sicilian pastas, but not the traditional stuff you find in Tuscany, Rome, etc. That makes Pasta e Pasti a must-visit for its expansive menu of pomodoro, pesto, bolognese, carbonara, buffala, norma, stuffed pastas and lasgana. We ate here a couple of times in Cefalu.

SAPORE DI SALE GELATERIA

A delicious little ice cream shop located near the Piazza del Duomo that serves more than a dozen delicious flavors, as well as cannoli.

SICILIAN FOOD & DRINK

Sicilian Food & Drink is one of the more casual spots in town to grab a bite. Outdoor tables line one of my favorite streets in town, Via Carlo Ortolani di Bordonaro (it’s is home to lots of wine bars with outdoor seating). Menu includes traditional Sicilian small bites, burgers and beer.

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Pasta e Pasti is a casual, delicious pasta option in town.

The ultimate guide to Cefalu, Sicily including the best beaches, hikes, viewpoints, photo locations, day trips, hotels, Airbnbs, restaurants and more.

Early evening cocktails on Via Carlo Ortolani di Bordonaro (lots of cute outdoor bars on this street), followed by dinner at Mandralisca Sedici Sicilian.

GET AROUND CEFALU

Within Cefalu, you’ll be exploring on foot. Old Town is a pedestrian-friendly zone where everything is accessible by walking. There are paid parking lots at the edge of Old Town where visitors can leave vehicles overnight, as well as street parking. It’s a bit of a journey to the Old Town apartments with heavy luggage when you first arrive because only local cars are permitted within Old Town. I suggest dropping one person and the luggage at the barrier to Old Town, while the other person parks the car. From there, most apartments at a 10-minute walk.

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It’s a fun, sweaty hike up to La Rocca.

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The roundtrip hike takes about two hours with stops to enjoy the views.

GET TO CEFALU

Most visitors begin or end their road trip through Sicily in Cefalu. It’s technically an hour from the Palermo Airport, but with traffic can take up to two hours. Most major car rental companies have locations at the airport. If you’re traveling to or from Taormina , it’s a two and a half hour drive.

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This little fruit truck parks on the street every morning to sell fresh produce.

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Old Town is a vibe in summer.

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Cefalù: Sicily Tourist Guide

Gorgeous Sicilian destination combining beach, history and culture

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Cefalù is a popular tourist resort on Sicily’s northern coast, beside the Tyrrhenian sea, with a sandy beach, and an appealing old town.

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About Cefalù

Cefalù is notable for beautiful sunsets, unpretentious charm, and a very appealing blend of ingredients for an Italian seaside holiday. Sandy beaches, a picturesque historic town on a rocky headland, some high culture in the shape of a fine Norman cathedral, decent transport links, Sicilian food and sunshine all add up to make the town one of Italy’s most attractive seaside destinations.

Unlike the modern beach resorts and developed fishing villages which dot Italy’s coast, Cefalù has some grandeur in its past – it was important enough that one of Sicily’s Norman rulers, Roger II, would build a glorious cathedral here. While its later history was less distinguished, there are some substantial and elegant buildings in the town, as well as reminders of Sicily’s varied influences, not just Norman and Byzantine, but also Arab, Spanish and finally Italian. Nowadays tourism is a big and profitable industry here, and the modern town spreads out along the coast from the centro storico (historic centre).

Cefalù is pronounced chef-a-loo, with the stress on the accented last syllable.

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What to see in Cefalù

One of Cefalù’s prime magnets for tourists is the sandy beach stretching alongside the town. It is very inviting, though visitors should be prepared to find the sands busy in the peak summer months of July and August, and partially occupied by fee-charging beach establishments.

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Set in the medieval district, Cefalù’s other great tourist attraction is the town’s Duomo , a handsome and imposing two-towered Norman cathedral. Begun in 1131, this mighty church dominates the rooftops of the centro storico . The building’s interior is decorated with lovely mosaics created by twelfth-century Byzantine artists: a large Christ Pantocrator on a gold background dominating the apse, above the Madonna, archangels and Apostles. These gleaming mosaics are one of Sicily’s greatest sights; if you want more, take a trip to Monreale , outside Palermo. Alongside the church is its restored twelfth-century cloister (admission fee), which is an atmospheric space lined with double columns topped by curious capitals depicting an odd range of scenes, from Noah’s ark to strange contortionists.

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Towering above the Duomo and the town centre is the massive crag called the Rocca . It’s a steep ascent to the top of the hill (take a bottle of water and don’t attempt the climb in very hot weather) but it’s well worth the effort. Near the top you’ll reach the evocative ruins of the so-called ‘Tempio di Diana’ (temple of Diana), an ancient megalithic stone structure which was given a modernisation in the 5th-century BC in the classical Greek style. Around the summit of the Rocca are superb views and various bits of old fortifications, including a stretch of (reconstructed) battlements.

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Back in town visitors can admire the picturesque harbour, alleys and medieval buildings. A Saracen wash-house, the Lavatoio , is another sight worth seeing, as is the medieval Osterio Magno , the remaining part of a large 13th-century palace. A rocky path winds along the shore below the city’s seafacing walls, and it is quite an adventure to clamber along and explore.

An important stop on any cultural itinerary is Cefalù’s town museum, the Museo Mandralisca . The collection is neither huge nor demanding, but it includes several gems, including a portrait by Antonello da Messina and a striking vase from the fourth century BC decorated with a fishmonger chopping a tuna fish; a sight you may well see today in Sicily’s fish markets.

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Around Cefalù, places of interest include the Sanctuary of Gibilmanna, a hillside pilgrimage destination, the ruins of Greek Himera and the Monti Madonie mountains, where holiday-makers will find skiing in winter and good hiking in spring and autumn. Palermo is an hour away by train, and the volcanic Aeolian Islands can be reached by hydrofoil in the summer. A trip by bus or car to picturesque Castelbuono, in the hills, makes another pleasant excursion – buses operated by SAIS depart from Cefalù railway station and the journey takes 40 minutes. Local tourism agencies organise tours and excursions.

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Travel to Cefalù

Cefalù is within reach of the international airport at Palermo , which is served by direct budget flights from the UK. The two towns are connected by the Autostrada 20 and also by a railway line (with trains approximately hourly).Urban buses provide transport within Cefalù, and more bus services link the town with surrounding towns and villages. The railway station is in walking distance of the historic centre and beaches – to reach the Duomo, head right outside the station until you reach Via Matteotti, turn left and then just walk straight down this street, which turns into Corso Ruggero, the main artery of the centro storico .

Cefalù accommodation

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The best place to stay in Cefalù may depend on your means of transport and your plans. Public transport users will appreciate the convenience of the pretty historic centre. Drivers, though, should note that it’s not a very good idea to try driving right into the heart of Cefalù – if you are taking a car to a central hotel or B&B, contact them first to ask for directions and parking information.

We arrived in Cefalù by train from Agrigento (under three hours, with a change at Termini Imerese), and moved on to Palermo. In the summer you may find ferry services or boat tours to the Aeolian Islands for either an excursion or a two-centre beaches-and-islands holiday.

Years ago I stayed in the B&B Dolce Vita , a decent though fairly simple bed and breakfast in a breathtaking location on the seashore just down the road from the Duomo.

Other options include > The four-star Artemis Hotel , a conveniently-located modern hotel, close to the beach and railway station, with a car park. > Astro Suite Hotel , a comfortable all-suites hotel with an outdoor swimming pool and private beach. > Hotel Kalura , a popular seafront three-star a short distance outside town. > Palazzo Maria – apartments with balconies in a historic building in the heart of the old town – some rooms actually face the Duomo. > B&B Bohemien a B&B with artist-themed rooms, near the Rocca.

There’s a fairly good choice of accommodation in Cefalù, ranging from town-centre B&Bs to modern seaside hotels, as well as some attractive rural options outside town, which might appeal to travellers with a car. > Availability search for Cefalù hotels, B&Bs & apartments

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I'm lucky enough to be in Cefalu from tomorrow for two days. Not a lot of time were keen to enjoy the beach as much as we can.

I've heard that the prices at the lidos range significantly. Is there a certain area or lido on the beach that is better value for money?

Or if we choose to use the public areas. Where are these and are there any rules we should be aware of?

Thank you for your help.

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The public beach in Cefalu is clear and plentiful .your only paying for a chair and umbrella at a lido

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