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Is it better to stay in Taormina or Giardini Naxos?

Given the choice, I'd stay in Taormina over Giardini Naxos anyday. Taormina is more expensive but it's much nicer in terms of hotels, restaurants, shops and views. Giardini Naxos is not much more than a small town around budget motels.



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Rich with history, Museum and Archaeological Area of ??Naxos is a cultural attraction worth visiting in Giardini Naxos. Amble around this relaxing area's beautiful beaches, or seek out the local tours.

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  • Best areas in Sicily.
  • Taormina – where to stay for luxury & beautiful surroundings ??
  • Cefalú – best area to stay for families ???
  • Catania – exciting city with beach close to Etna ??
  • Palermo – stay in Sicily's vibrant capital (near the best beach in Sicily)
  • Syracuse – stay in a city with many historical attractions.


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With its beautiful hilltop location overlooking the Ionian Sea and the stunning views of Mount Etna, Taormina is known as the Pearl of the Meditteranean. It is one of the most popular towns in Sicily and we highly recommend that anyone visiting the island should spend at least one or two nights in Taormina.

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Returning to Sicily, we headed next to the famous town of Taormina, a mountaintop tourist trap high above the Mediterranean Sea. But tourist traps are popular for a reason and the site was indeed spectacular and the seasonal hordes were still at sufferable levels.

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Taormina is considered as an expensive place by Sicilians. This because, thanks to the great influx of tourists, most of the restaurants/hotels adopt higher prices compared to other places in the island.

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After all, wandering the cobbled lanes, being amazed by the ancient theatre, and shopping for lemon-themed products are just a few of the many things to do in town. What is this? In order to truly enjoy all that Taormina has to offer, as well as take some side excursions, I would say that you need at least two days.

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Known as the “Pearl of the Mediterranean”, Taormina has been a sought-after vacation destination since Roman times. As probably the most perfect coastal resort town in Southern Italy, its popularity is entirely justified.

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It is in the center of town and a great place to eat, drink, listen to music and people watch. The ancient city of Taormina is completely walkable and attractive.

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Places to Avoid in Sicily
  • Ballarò: This neighborhood in Palermo is known for its street markets, but it can also be dangerous, especially at night.
  • Brancaccio: This neighborhood in Palermo is considered to be one of the most dangerous areas in the city, so it's best to avoid it altogether.


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Here are the best areas to stay in Sicily:
  • Taormina – best area for luxury hotels & beautiful surroundings.
  • Cefalù – best area for families with children (cosy town with a great beach)
  • Catania – exciting city with a beach near Mount Etna.
  • Palermo – Sicily's captivating capital, close to one of the island's best beaches.


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The east coast Ionian Riviera has some of Sicily's most picturesque pebbly and sandy beaches including those of Isola Bella, Mazzarò, Giardini Naxos and Letojanni (below Taormina).

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Ancient Greek history combined with beautiful beaches and a relaxed coastal vibe make this town on Sicily's eastern coast a fascinating vacation destination. Giardini Naxos is a picturesque coastal resort town with an ancient heritage and a lively promenade full of restaurants, bars and boutiques.

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It would depend on where you wanted to go, and what activities you had in mind. There is bus service from Giardini to Taormina and Siracusa. If you intend to venture to the interior of Sicily, a car is the best way to really see Sicily.

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Beach Giardini Naxos Along the coast there are free and equipped beaches with beach clubs and restaurants. The type of beach varies according to the area.

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During the five centuries when San Domenico Palace was a convent, its residents were focused on a life of quiet contemplation. But when the convent was expanded to become a hotel in 1896, it quickly became a lively and glamorous destination for the world's rich and famous.

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Even if a schedule is posted online, I always like to physically go to the kiosk and check ahead of time. By Car: You won't need a car to get around Taormina itself, but if you've rented a car as part of a larger Sicilian road trip you'll find several parking lots and some hotels will offer private parking.

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It is a tie: both cities offer so much that is difficult to choose. Catania is probably better for an active 3-day trip, meanwhile, Taormina is more suitable for a relaxed stay.

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It depends on your preference, Taormina is a small, chic and pricey tourist resort, Palermo is a big and chaotic city, two completely different environments/experiences. With only 4 days, you have to decide between the two.

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