Visitors really like Cefalù, especially its historical sites and beaches. Hunt for sand dollars at Cefalu Beach and Caldura Beach. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Temple of Diana and Cefalu Cathedral.


The Old Town Cefalù neighborhood offers attractions such as Cefalu Cathedral and Cefalu Beach.

If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Cefalu Cathedral— just one of the monuments in Old Town Cefalù. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here?

If you like spending time outside, why not spend the afternoon at Rocca of Cefalu, a park in the heart of Cefalù. Why not take a stroll along the beaches and watch the sunset while you're here? If you like Rocca of Cefalu, you'll love Tiberio Gorges, just a short drive away.
Golden sands meet medieval streets in this coastal gem where the imposing Norman cathedral watches over everything like a patient guardian. Climb La Rocca for views that explain why photographers camp out at sunset with thermoses of wine. The cathedral's Byzantine mosaics glow with impossible brilliance, while the town's winding alleyways reveal family restaurants where seafood arrives hours after being caught. After swimming in the crystalline waters of Cefalù Beach, dry off with a granita from a street vendor who'll debate Sicilian politics with surprising passion. For a quieter experience, hike to the Temple of Diana ruins or escape to nearby Madonie mountains. The Aeolian Islands beckon from the harbor, where boats depart for day trips to volcanic wonders.
