From the ancient port of Aci Trezza 19 stops with a bathing stop.
to Aci Trezza
Shipwrights have been shaping wood for thousands of years, creating constructions that still plough our waters today. A true art that combines the skills of a designer, naval engineer, carpenter, joiner but also artist. For five generations, the Rodolico shipyard has been operating in Acitrezza, the holder of this ancient, noble and precious profession
2.Ancient sea village of Capomulini
"...she seemed to see Providence again, there towards the Capo dei Mulini, where the sea was smooth and turquoise, and sown with boats, which looked like so many seagulls in the sun."
3.Lighthouse of Capo Mulini surveyed: "Fai"
4.Cala Spoto
5.Riviera La Gazzena
The Gazzena district is certainly one of the most interesting areas in terms of nature and landscape, representing an uncontaminated oasis despite being set in a highly man-made context.
6.Sentiero di Acque Grandi
This is a path that starts in the Santa Caterina district in Acireale (CT), from the small square, with a view of the timpa and the sea, Taormina and Calabria.
7.The Timpa of Acireale
The Timpa di Acireale is a protected natural area, a marvellous and imposing rocky escarpment overlooking the sea of Sicily. It is a unique place, offering glimpses of rare beauty and breathtaking views.
8.Sea village of Santa Maria la Scala
9.La Timpa Oriented Nature Reserve
10. Santa Tecla
Situated north-east of Acireale, Santa Tecla lies on an evocative lava platform: to the west it clings to the wild and luxuriant Timpa 'Falconiera' with its uncultivated Mediterranean flora (now a protected natural park).
11. Village of Stazzo
Stazzo is a characteristic small seaside village on the Ionian coast
12. Pozzillo
In Pozzillo there is a spring of slightly alkaline mineral water.
13. Archirafi Tower
The ancient defensive tower dates back to the 14th century
14. Riposto
The history of Riposto is closely linked to that of Mascali
15. Fondachello
Fondachello owes the origin of its name to a small 'fondaco' that served as a resting place for wayfarers along the coastal strip.
16. Cottone promenade
17. the black stones
18. Giardini Naxos
In the current location of Giardini-Naxos, near Capo Schisò, in 734 B.C., Chalcidian colonists founded what was long thought to be the first Greek settlement in Sicily. The new colony was given the name Naxos after the island of the same name in the Aegean Sea. Although it remained a modest centre, it retained its symbolic value, as an altar was erected in honour of Apollo Archegetes, and it was the point of departure for Greek ambassadors returning to the motherland.
19.Taormina
There are many reports on the origin of Taormina (Tauromenion, Tauromenium, from the ancient Greek toponym Ταυρομένιον), but unfortunately they are uncertain in terms of documentation and reliability. The most accepted hypothesis is that the me