Delicious food, gorgeous hot summers and picturesque landscapes to make you swoon, Sicily is THE romantic paradise. A perfect choice for a couple’s getaway.


✨ Destination Highlights

  • ☀️ Summer sizzles at 30-34°C with barely a cloud in sight, while spring and autumn hover around a pleasant 20-25°C

  • 💶 A small beer costs €2-4, a proper meal out runs €10-15 per head, and a cappuccino standing at the bar is just €1-1.50

  • 🌋 Mount Etna is Europe's tallest active volcano at 3,357m, and yes, you can hike it (guided tours recommended)

  • 🍝 The food is AMAZING! Eat your way from arancini to cannoli to panelle.


🎉 3 Fun Facts About Sicily You Didn’t Know

  • The biggest island in the Mediterranean, packed with beaches, mountains, and volcanoes all in one trip.

  • Arancini (those golden rice balls you’ll live off here) were invented in Sicily back in the 10th century.

  • Sicily has its own language — Sicilian — totally different to Italian. But don’t panic, English works fine when ordering your Aperol.


🏖️ What are the best beaches to visit on your Sicily holidays?

Beach holidays in Sicily are a dream, no matter how last-minute you're planning your cheeky getaway. With turquoise waters and panoramic views, these gorge beaches are worth checking out:

  • San Vito Lo Capo – this postcard-worthy beach features powder-white sands, palm trees, crashing waves and is popular with local Italian families, a true stamp of approval.

  • Mondello – a popular beach close by to the hub of Palermo with plenty of facilities nearby, the perfect spot for families.

  • Cefalù - another family hotspot, this beach is central for sightseeing and blessed with dreamy golden sands.

  • Scala dei Turchi - also known as ‘Stairs of the Turks’, you can see the rock formation that looks like a staircase right next to shallow waters and small stretches of sands.

  • Calamosche - nestled in the Vendicari nature reserve, this secluded beach will cost you a stroll, but that's a small price to pay to reach this gorgeous, natural cove.

  • Isola Bella - known as the ‘Pearl of the Mediterranean’, this tiny island packs a big, beachy punch as one of Italy’s most beautiful spots.


🏨 Where to Stay in Sicily

Sicily's got brilliant hotels scattered across the island, from beachfront boltholes to boutique city stays. Fancy having your food and drinks sorted? Check out our all-inclusive Sicily holidays for proper stress-free jollies.

For Couples

  • Hotel Le Calette – Proper romantic stuff in Cefalù with four beaches, a cliffside spa and fine dining overlooking the Med. The kind of place you propose at.

  • Eurostars Monte Tauro – Sea views from every room in Taormina, with a pool terrace that's made for sunset Aperol Spritzes.

  • Hotel Isabella – Boutique charm in the heart of Taormina's old town with rooftop breakfast terraces and free beach shuttles.

For Families

  • Cefalu Sea Palace – Beachfront location in Cefalù with a rooftop pool, spa and the sandy beach literally on your doorstep.

  • Hotel Rivage Taormina – Family rooms, a beach club with baby facilities, and that beachy vibe that keeps everyone happy.

  • Hotel Sunset – Rooftop pool, sea views and Junior Suites with private pools if you fancy splashing out.

City Stays


🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Where to Stay on your holidays in Sicily

Picking your base in Sicily depends on your holiday vibe — luckily, there’s something for everyone.

  • For couples: Taormina – cobblestone streets, romantic restaurants, and views over Mount Etna. Add in the Greek Theatre for sunset, and you’ve basically got a rom-com backdrop.

  • For families: Cefalù – shallow waters, sandy beaches, and an old town full of pizza joints to keep everyone happy.

  • For groups: Palermo – Sicily’s capital is buzzing with nightlife, street food markets, and easy beach access for daytime recovery.


🌍 Sicily holidays Travel Guide

For Families

  • 🌋 Take the kids up Mount Etna on the cable car for volcanic thrills without the serious hiking

  • 💦 Spend a day at Etnaland Waterpark near Catania, packed with slides, splash zones and rides

  • 🏖️ Build sandcastles at Cefalù beach with its shallow, family-friendly waters

  • 🦁 Meet the animals at Bioparco di Sicilia zoo, brilliant for keeping little ones entertained

  • 🍕 Book a pizza-making workshop in Palermo and let the kids get their hands floury

For Couples

  • 🌅 Sail around Isola Bella at sunset with Prosecco in hand, proper romantic stuff

  • 🏛️ Watch the sunset from Taormina's ancient Greek Theatre with Mount Etna smoking in the background

  • 🌿 Wander the Villa Comunale gardens in Taormina before a candlelit dinner overlooking the sea

  • 🏘️ Explore the baroque streets of Ortigia in Syracuse, all piazzas and pretty churches

  • 🌋 Book a guided hike up Mount Etna and bond over volcanic landscapes and epic views

For Groups

  • 🍕 Do a street food crawl through Palermo's Ballarò market, snacking on arancini, panelle and cannoli

  • 🚤 Hire a private boat for a day of beach-hopping along the coast

  • 🍷 Go wine tasting in Marsala, home of Sicily's famous fortified wine

  • 🌙 Hit Catania's nightlife, from rooftop bars to underground clubs that go 'til sunrise

  • 🏖️ Spend the day at San Vito Lo Capo, Sicily's most Instagrammable beach

For Foodies

  • 🍝 Take a cooking class in Taormina or Palermo to nail caponata and fresh pasta

  • 🍷 Wine taste around Mount Etna's slopes, sampling Nero d'Avola and Etna Rosso

  • 🍨 Start your morning the Sicilian way with granita and brioche

  • 🍫 Pick up some Modica chocolate, made the ancient Aztec way without cocoa butter

  • 🦐 Feast on fresh seafood at a harbourside trattoria in Syracuse


🚍 Getting Around Sicily

Sicily’s big, but getting about is pretty easy once you know the hacks:

  • Trains connect major cities like Palermo, Catania, and Messina — not the fastest, but scenic as heck.

  • Buses are more reliable for hopping between towns and coastal spots.

  • Car hire is the winner if you want to hit hidden coves, mountain villages, or go on a full island road trip.


🗺️ Nearby in Italy

Fancy exploring more of Italy? These spots are all worth a look:

  • Sardinia – Italy's other big island, with emerald waters and Costa Smeralda glamour

  • Naples – Gateway to Pompeii, the Amalfi Coast and the best pizza on earth

  • Rome – The Eternal City, just a short flight away for history and gelato

  • Puglia – Trulli houses, Adriatic beaches and Italy's best olive oil

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Weather in Sicily

JAN

16°C

FEB

16°C

MAR

18°C

APR

21°C

MAY

26°C

JUN

31°C

JUL

34°C

AUG

34°C

SEP

30°C

OCT

25°C

NOV

21°C

DEC

17°C

Sicily knows how to set the scene whatever the season. Summer (June–August) brings the sizzle, with highs of 25°C to 35°C — ideal for gelato runs, beach flops in Cefalù, and island-hopping around the Aeolians. Autumn cools things down just enough, hovering around 20°C to 25°C, so you can wander Palermo’s old streets or explore the Valley of the Temples without working up a sweat.

Winter (December–February) stays mild at 10°C to 15°C, perfect for quieter trips, cosy trattorias, and maybe even a snowy glimpse of Mount Etna. By spring (March–May), sunshine returns with temps from 13°C to 23°C, flowers burst into bloom, and festivals like Noto’s Infiorata make it one of the dreamiest times to visit.

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FAQs

How long does it take to fly to Sicily?

It takes about three hours to fly to Sicily from the UK/Ireland, kick the jolly off early with a tipple or crack the spine on your first holiday read.

What’s the time difference between the UK/Ireland and Sicily?

Sicily is one hour ahead of the UK/Ireland, no jet lag excuses when you go back to work.

What currency do they use in Sicily?

Eur(g)oing to Sicily in Italy, so the local currency is the Euro - if you didn't catch the pun.

What language do they speak in Sicily?

The official language spoken in Sicily is Italian - Duolingo users unite.

Do I need a visa to travel to Sicily?

British and Irish passport holders don't need a visa for holidays to Italy. Other nationalities should check with their embassy.

Is Sicily expensive?

It's actually one of Italy's more affordable regions. Expect €2-4 for a beer, €10-15 for a meal out, and accommodation that's cheaper than Rome or Milan.