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Cefalù, like much of Sicily’s resort towns, is a treat to visit with its lovely sandy beaches hugging the Mediterranean coast and the craggy mountains in the background. This ancient island region was on the trade route of countless kingdoms, right from the Greeks and Phoenicians to the Arab Moors and Normans, which left their influence on the town’s culture and landscape. This is evident in the Arab-Norman architecture as seen in the Norman cathedral and a medieval fortress with unmistakable Moorish influences in its interior mosaic work and tall minaret-like towers. Largely pedestrianized, it is easy to explore this pretty Mediterranean coast at leisure as you stroll down its medieval cobblestone alleys. Cefalù is also home to some of the best fish and seafood you’ll ever find on your Italian travels. Relish this along with eggplant caponata with pine nuts, chickpea fritters, fresh olives, capers and cheese, all washed down with crisp Sicilian white wine.
Highlights
  • Lush Landscapes & Rugged Coastline

  • Island-hopping

  • Wine tasting

Places to Stay

Alberi del Paradiso Hotel

Rating
4/5

Alberi del Paradiso sits on a hillside overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and is close to the historic center of Cefalu. This boutique-style hotel, housed in an ancient manor and surrounded by water mills, offers a comfortable stay. All the rooms are spacious and cozy, and some even have private balconies. The rooms are elegantly decorated…

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La Calette

Rating
5/5

La Calette is set in a park, a little over a mile away from the center of Cefalu. This deluxe boutique hotel’s architecture follows the natural contours of the Caldura Bay coastline, giving you unrivalled views of its crystal blue waters. All the rooms are comfortably furnished and equipped with all the modern amenities. It…

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