Catania Travel Guide

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Travel through historic villages on the Ionian Coast and try gastronomic delicacies in the shadow of Europe’s tallest active volcano.

Catania is an active and dynamic Sicilian province with a lively main town and intriguing architecture. The town of Catania has a UNESCO-listed historic center with ornate squares enclosed by medieval treasures and enormous Mount Etna looming in the background. Explore ancient ruins in the town and visit picturesque beaches.

One of Catania’s highlights is its cuisine, with pasta alla Norma (eggplant, cheese, tomatoes and basil) the most common dish. Glimpse local culture and culinary traditions with a trip to the busy La Pescheria fish market where you can purchase Sicilian seafood.

Experience more local culture with an afternoon in the Catania Old Town, where signs are in both Italian and Sicilian languages. Have coffee in one of the many town squares, including Cathedral Square (Piazza Duomo), Piazza Dante and Piazza Universita.

Learn about the Roman influence here through the preserved relics of the Roman Columns and the Roman Amphitheater, where gladiator fights and social debates took place. The town has long been famous for its elephant symbolism, notable in the city center’s marble Elephant Fountain and the Elephants Palace. The emblem’s origins are unknown, but elephants remain a good-luck charm.

For a change of scenery, sunbathe on the beaches of La Plaja. Embark on a gondola trip up Mount Etna for extraordinary views of the region. Visit some of the quaint fishing villages along the Ionian Coast, such as Aci Trezza, which has a wonderful Seafront. Another attraction is the village of Fiumefreddo di Sicilia, known for the river flowing into the harbor near Marina di Cottone Beach.

Arrive via the large Catania International Airport in the southern part of the namesake town. Ride the frequent trains up and down the coast or take buses to get around. You can also take a ferry to the Italian mainland cities, including Naples.

Explore the vast Sicilian province of Catania for rich culture, excellent food and historic towns.

Popular cities in Catania

Cathedral Square which includes a church or cathedral, religious elements and heritage architecture
Catania
Known for Historical, Cathedrals and Cafes
Peer inside a volcanic crater, take part in year-round outdoor pursuits and view hundreds of years of architecture at one of Sicily’s largest cities.

Reasons to visit

  • Piazza del Duomo
  • Catania Cathedral
  • Ursino Castle
Piazza del Duomo featuring a church or cathedral and heritage architecture
Acireale
Known for Sea, Relaxing and Swimming
It may be small, but beautiful Acireale has a wealth of superb architecture, fine views toward Mount Etna and one of Italy’s liveliest carnivals.

Reasons to visit

  • Piazza del Duomo
Aci Castello showing a castle and heritage architecture
Aci Castello
Known for Dining, Sea and Beaches
The historical castle and beautiful coastline make this tranquil town the perfect getaway from Sicily’s busier resorts.