Introduction
This Taormina travel guide starts with a slow-paced trip where I explored Taormina together with my cousin.
We spent our days exploring viewpoints, hunting for the cheapest Aperol, discovering small streets, and simply soaking in the scenery.
In addition, getting there was already an experience on its own (the bus ride up the mountain was… intense 😭). However, once we arrived, it immediately felt worth it.
The mix of sunshine, sea views, and relaxed energy made Taormina one of my favourite stops in Sicily.
This Taormina travel guide shares exactly that experience, combined with practical tips and highlights.
Practical Info
Accommodation
Homstel Hostel Taormina
Type: Hostel
Location: Slightly outside Taormina with hillside views
Vibe: Small, basic, a bit chaotic
Price: Budget
Mixed experience overall.
The view is beautiful, however the facilities are very basic and not well maintained. In addition, the setup feels informal and security is limited, which made the stay less comfortable. Staff was friendly, but I personally would not recommend staying here again.

Transportation
Getting to Taormina:
- Arrive at Taormina-Giardini Railway Station (Giardini Naxos–Taormina station)
- From there, take a local AST bus or Interbus shuttle up to Taormina town center
Bus details:
- Ride duration: ~10–15 minutes (depending on traffic)
- Very steep and winding mountain road with sharp curves
- Can be uncomfortable if you have motion sickness or fear of heights
Getting around:
Once in Taormina, everything is fully walkable. The town is small and compact, which makes it easy to explore on foot.
Activities & Sights
Beaches & coastal areas
Isola Bella
A UNESCO-protected small island connected to the mainland by a thin sand strip. One of the most famous beaches in Sicily.
Giardini Naxos (La Nike Beach area)
A relaxed coastal bay area near Taormina with a lively beach vibe. Good for swimming, chilling, and boat tours.

Boat experience:
We joined a GetYourGuide boat tour (Giardini Naxos – Taormina coastline – Isola Bella – Grotta Azzurra / Blue Grotto). The trip included a surprise upgrade due to low bookings, plus free drinks and food onboard.

Main sights
Teatro Antico di Taormina (Ancient Theatre of Taormina)
Ancient Greek-Roman theatre with one of the most iconic views in Sicily overlooking Mount Etna and the coastline.
Parco Archeologico Naxos
Archaeological site of the ancient Greek colony of Naxos with ruins and sea views.

Villa Comunale di Taormina (Public Gardens)
Small but beautiful public park with shaded paths and scenic viewpoints.

Corso Umberto I
Main pedestrian street of Taormina filled with shops, cafés, restaurants, and constant activity.

Piazza Duomo & Fontana di Piazza Duomo
Central square with a cathedral and fountain. Atmospheric, but slightly more expensive due to its central location. It also has a variety of nice restaurants and cafés.

Belvedere di Via Pirandello
Panoramic viewpoint overlooking Isola Bella and the coastline.
Hidden gems
Castelmola
A hilltop village above Taormina with one of the best sunset views in Sicily. Highly recommended in the evening for dinner, drinks, and sunset before taking the last bus back down.

Chiesa Madonna della Rocca
Small church carved into the rock above Taormina with panoramic views over the town and coastline.

Food & Drinks
Ristorante Don Diego
Traditional Sicilian restaurant with local dishes in a casual setting.
Pierdecat Sicilian Bistro (di Saglimbene Piero)
Small local bistro offering Sicilian cuisine with a more authentic feel compared to tourist restaurants.

Social & Connections
- Taormina has a calmer, less backpacker-heavy social scene
- More couples and older travelers than young solo travelers
- Best social interaction happens in:
- Giardini Naxos beach area
- Boat tours
- Castelmola sunset spots
Tip:
- Activities are key for social vibe, not wandering the town alone

Tips & Tricks
- Stay 1–2 nights max (small destination)
- More expensive than cities like Palermo due to tourism and hill location
- Fully walkable once in town
- Best experience: sunset in Castelmola
- Boat tours are 100% worth it (Isola Bella + coastline + Blue Grotto)
- Limited nightlife and backpacker scene
- Beautiful but not activity-heavy

Conclusion
Taormina is a visually stunning but compact destination. It’s perfect for a short stay focused on scenery, beaches, and sunsets rather than long exploration. It is more expensive and less social than places like Palermo, but the views from Isola Bella, Teatro Antico, and Castelmola make it one of the most beautiful stops in Sicily.
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