The 10 best beaches near Palermo — idealista/news

Palermo is a city of art where every corner is precious. From its beautiful Cathedral to the Royal Palace, there are many Arab-Norman pearls to visit. We must not forget, however, that Palermo is also a seaside city, and in the immediate surroundings there are several places to go to the seaside. Then find out what they are the best beaches near Palermo for swimming.

Mondello beach, Palermo

Mondello is the favorite beach of the people of Palermo. Located just a few kilometers from the center, it is easily accessible by public buses which depart from different points of the city. This beach is famous for its light sand and crystal clear waters, but also for its Art Nouveau style things to see, such as the Ancient Bathing Establishment. They are not missing beaches and umbrella and sunbed rental services. Furthermore, along the beach there are restaurants and bars where you can taste typical Sicilian dishes with a sea view.

Sferracavallo beach, Palermo

Located in the Capo Gallo nature reserve, Sferracavallo Beach offers a unique experience for nature and sea lovers. The rocky seabed, in fact, is home to marine flora and fauna: ideal for snorkeling. This beach, certainly wilder than that of Mondello, can be reached by train thanks to the Sferracavallo station. You can then continue by bus or on foot.

Addaura beach, Palermo

Another city beach is Addaura. This area is particularly popular with young people and groups of friends for its locals, but during the day the rocky seabed offers spectacular opportunities for underwater exploration. Behind the beach you will find bars and restaurants. You can get here from the center of Palermo by car or comfortably with the bus.

Cefalù beach

Cefalù Beach is famous for its seafront enchanting and its sandy seabed, ideal for families and swimmers. There are both stretches of free beach and bathing facilities which offer rental of umbrellas, sunbeds and water sports equipment. Furthermore, the proximity to the historic center and the Duomo allows you to combine a relaxing day at the seaside with a cultural visit among the alleys and historical monuments.

Calura (or Kalura) beach, Cefalù

This beach is made up of pebbles and sand and is located not far from the center of Cefalù. Her clear waters they are ideal for swimming with a view of the Aeolian Islands, but you can also snorkel or go canoeing. It can be a great alternative to avoid the beach crowd main city.

Mazzaforno beach, Cefalù

About three kilometers from Cefalù, Mazzaforno Beach offers a quiet and private atmosphere. Partly private and partly open to the public, it is made by small coves which alternate pebbles with sand. The blue seabed gradually becomes deeper: ideal for those who want to swim offshore.

Isola delle Femmine beach

On the coast, made up of sandy seabed, lidos and free beaches alternate. This is why Isola delle Femmine is a destination appreciated by both women families with children, but also by those who want to enjoy a day on the beach. Plus, there’s no shortage of places to buy fresh food and drinks.

Crucicchia beach, Ficarazzi

The Crucicchia beach in Ficarazzi is particularly appreciated for its sandy seabed which makes it ideal for families with children and for those who want to take long swims in safety. Its main advantage is certainly its proximity to the city center, a circumstance which guarantees a whole series of services around it. Furthermore, even on the beach, you will find beach clubs to cool off after a nap on the beach.

Sarello beach, Bagheria

The Sarello beach stands out for its peaceful environment and crystal clear seabed which offers ideal conditions for snorkeling and diving. The shape is small coves of sand or rocks where you can place your towel or umbrella. If you want to arrive by public transport, you will have to get off at Bagheria by train and then continue on foot.

French Beach, Bagheria

A little further on is the Spiaggia dei Francesi, ideal for those who love swimming between rocks and stones. The sea is very clean and there are also refreshment points nearby to buy some snacks.

Where to go to the beach in Palermo by public transport

Lots of people coming in holiday in Palermo they often do not have a car at their disposal to move between the city districts and the provincial municipalities. Even in this case, going to the beach is not a problem, on the contrary, it will allow you to save money and avoid the stress of parking or traffic.

Thanks to the various regional railway lines you can reach: in just a few dozen minutes:

  • Sferracavallo: 8 minutes by train from Palermo Centrale. From here there are approximately 2 kilometers to travel on foot or by bus.
  • Cefalù: the main beach of Cefalù is only a 5 minute walk from the station.
  • Island of the Females: the train station is 750 meters from the first beach.
  • Ficarazzi: after getting off the train you will have to walk for about 20 minutes towards the sea.
  • Bagheria: the beach is located in the Aspra hamlet, a 30-minute walk from Bagheria train station.

By bus, however, you can get to the beaches of:

  • Mondello: several city buses arrive directly in the area, such as 806, 614 and 645.
  • Addaura: Addaura beach can be reached by bus number 603.

Living in Palermo

Palermo is a wonderful city to experience on holiday, given the wonderful monuments and beaches, but it can also be the right place to spend your everyday life. With idealista you will be able to discover the best neighborhoods to live in Palermo and choose the house that best suits your interests:

 
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