Frommers.com Frommers.com
Most Recent Tyrrhenian Coast Forum Posts
Most Recommended Articles
Most Commented Articles

Introduction to Tyrrhenian Coast

The coastal road (A20) that runs from Messina westward to the capital at Palermo is one of the most frequented routes in Sicily. You can, of course, drive straight through to Palermo and not see a thing, but if you do, you'll miss some of the treasures of Sicily.

The coast is riddled with sandy beaches, small resorts, and villages. If you have time for only one stopover, make it Cefalù, the premier destination along the coast thanks in part to its famous Romanesque cathedral.

For those who want to cut inland to view a national park, we suggest you set aside a day to explore Parco Naturale Regionale delle Madonie, one of Sicily's most important nature reserves.

The best beaches lie to the east of Cefalù. They are sandy, clean, and unpolluted, though filled with visitors in July and August.

The coast also contains some of north Sicily's more impressive ruins, including those at Himera (near Termini Imerese) and at Tyndaris, west of Milazzo.


Back to Top



Maps

Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.


Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Frommer's Sicily, 5th Edition Destination Guide Frommer's Sicily, 5th Edition

Author: Conchita Vecchio
Pub Date: April 26, 2011

Learn More
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide Related Titles:
Europe For Dummies, 6th Edition
Destination Guide
Frommer's 24 Great Walks in Amsterdam, 1st Edition
Destination Guide
Frommer's Amsterdam Day by Day, 3rd Edition
Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide Destination Guide Destination Guide
Destination Guide
Destinations
Destinations