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City Guide

Aci Castello, Sicily, Italy

Overview

Aci Castello is a coastal town just north of Catania, known for its dramatic volcanic cliffs, medieval Norman castle, and lively beach life. The town blends Sicilian traditions with a relaxed, picturesque atmosphere and attracts both locals and visitors seeking a seaside escape.

Best Time to Visit

April-June and September-October for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.

Local Tips

Book seafood restaurants ahead for dinner, and bring water shoes for rocky beaches. Buses run frequently to Catania, but taxi availability is limited at night.

Cultural Etiquette

Tipping is welcomed but not mandatory (round up or leave ~5-10%). Dress modestly at churches and local events; casual beachwear is fine along the promenade. Sicilian hospitality is warm, but basic Italian greetings are appreciated.

Safety Warnings

Street crime is rare, but watch for pickpockets around tourist spots and crowded buses. Avoid swimming off the cliffs due to strong currents and slippery rocks.

Hidden Gems

Explore the lava rock pools near the castle, relax at Spiaggia di Capo Mulini, and seek out small family-run trattorie for traditional pasta alla Norma outside the main piazza.

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