The 6 towns where you can live in Sicily by the sea — idealista/news

The 6 towns where you can live in Sicily by the sea — idealista/news
The 6 towns where you can live in Sicily by the sea — idealista/news

Sicily is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful regions in Italy. Although its hinterland has much to offer, the towns on the coast manage to enchant with their beauty. Whichever side of Trinacria you choose, you will always find wonderful beaches and crystal clear sea which, during the summer, allows you to relax on the beach and, during the winter, offers a magical atmosphere. Discover, then, where to live in Sicily by the sea.

Taormina

Taormina is a pearl of the eastern coast of Sicily, as it offers a unique mix of ancient history, culture and natural landscapes. Known for its Ancient Theater overlooking the sea, the town in the province of Messina enchants not only tourists, but also future residents. The city is equipped with all the services necessary for a comfortable life: shops, restaurants, supermarkets, hospital facilities and a high-level tourist infrastructure.

Located a short distance from the cities of Messina and Catania, with their ports and airports, living in Taormina means being able to easily reach the rest of the island and Italy. Of course you have to weigh the pros and cons, but for many it’s between the best places to live in Sicily.

Cefalù

Cefalù is a town not far from Palermo located on the northern coast of Sicily between the blue of the Tyrrhenian Sea and the rocks of the Madonie Park. In particular, the country is famous for its historical and cultural heritage, including its impressive Norman cathedralrecognized as a UNESCO heritage site and for its golden beaches, considered among the most beautiful on the island.

Living in Cefalù offers numerous advantages: in addition to the quality of life linked to its proximity to the sea, the city offers all essential services, such as schools, medical centers, shops and local cuisine restaurants. This is ideal for both live in Sicily as a pensioner than as a worker. Furthermore, its strategic position allows you to easily reach both Palermo and Messina.

Avola

Avola is not only the name of a famous grape variety, but also that of a wonderful city in the south-eastern part of the island, near the baroque city of Noto and the Vendicari Nature Reserve. Avola therefore knows how to offer a perfect balance between nature, culture and relaxation. The city is renowned for its hexagonal-shaped historic centerthe baroque churches and the sandy beaches that stretch along the coast.

Living in Avola certainly guarantees a peaceful environment and a relaxed pace of life. The city offers a wide range of services for everyday life, but also opportunities for fun and relaxation. The town, not far from Syracuse and Catania, is also the ideal place to live by the sea with little money: the average price of houses for sale is in fact 955 euros/m2.

Sciacca

Totally on the other hand, Sciacca is a great alternative for living in Sicily in winter and summer. Living in Sciacca, in fact, means being able to enjoy a town overlooking the sea, with green spaces and a well-known marina. Furthermore, the town hosts a famous event every year Carnival which attracts people from all over Italy.

The advantages of moving to Sciacca are many: from the mild climate all year round to the enchanting beaches such as the renowned Spiaggia di San Marco, without forgetting the rich food and wine offer which includes dishes based on fresh fish and local specialities. Furthermore, Sciacca offers all the services necessary for a quality life: schools, hospitals, shops and cultural activities. Located between Agrigento and Marsala, Sciacca is easily accessible and represents an ideal choice for those seeking tranquility without giving up comfort.

Castellammare del Golfo

Castellammare del Golfo is another important center in the north-western area of ​​Sicily. This coastal town is famous for its ancient Arab-Norman castle which overlooks the sea and for its excellent sea, which reaches its maximum expression in the Zingaro Nature Reserve, which is located a few kilometers away.

The advantages of living in Castellammare del Golfo are various. Among these, the presence of shops and services, the proximity to the airports of Trapani and Palermo, but also a summer calendar full of events. Ultimately, if I were looking where to live all year round by the seaCastellammare could be the solution.

Capo d’Orlando

Capo d’Orlando is, in conclusion, a beautiful town in the Messina area where you can look for a house. Choosing to live in Capo d’Orlando means waking up every day with a breathtaking view of the Aeolian Islands and enjoy a mild climate that accompanies residents throughout all seasons. The city is renowned for its beaches, crystal clear water and summer evening life.

Of course there are also several educational institutions, a train station, shops and supermarkets. The town is also suitable for those who need to travel frequently on the Palermo-Messina motorwayso you don’t have to turn down interesting job opportunities.

 
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