Milazzo, Italy
Milazzo

Of all the cultural identities to assume, it seems to like Italian best.

Milazzo is an amalgamation of numerous attractions that includes a castle/citadel and buildings dedicated to religious worship, but one more famed than some is its coastline of stone that while does not afford its visitors the same opportunities for conventional relaxation at a sandy beach, it does lend a sense of modest austerity to the time spent staring out at the Mediterranean Sea. Fully outfitted with the modern things of this age, which complements and adds reverence for the tumultuous violent history of Milazzo, visitors can easily shuffle in and out of the present and past of this historical town at their own discretion. Being in Sicily, the food is naturally Sicilian. A sumptuous selection of foods seasoned with the flavours of the Sicilian heritage mixed with influences from Milazzo’s Arabian, Spanish and Greek history, available at the many restaurants of the seaside town that offers a change up from usual iterations of pasta and pizza. It is a town that is replete in the decadence of good Italian living, or as they say in Italy, la Bella via.


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Tips Before You Go
Waters by the beach can get deep, so please be sure of your ability to swim. The town is better known as preferred throughfare to the Aeolian Islands via its port.
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98057 Milazzo, Province of Messina, Italy