
Sicily Italy Travel Guide
Taormina’the local mass transit is useful, mainly featuring local buses and a cable car. ASM Taormina operates routes within the town, linking the town center with the train station and parking lots. Interbus handles connections to adjacent areas and major cities.
The main hub for regional buses is the Via Pirandello bus terminal, located just lower than the historic center. Starting there, it's a short walk or quick taxi ride into the heart of Taormina.
Purchase bus tickets at "tabacchi" (tobacco shops), newsstands, or from the bus driver. Get your ticket stamped upon boarding.
Use Google Maps or consult the local tourist office for schedules. Buy bus tickets in advance.
Taormina's hilly terrain and cobbled streets can challenge mobility. The gondola is usually reachable.
Corso Umberto I is the main pedestrianized street. Most of the old town is best explored on foot.
Explore the Public Gardens (Villa Comunale) or walk to Castelmola for panoramic views.
Local companies offer guided walking tours focusing on history or food.
Cycling within Taormina town is difficult due to hills with a steep incline. Coastal street biking is more feasible.
For greater independence, especially when exploring beyond Taormina, various rental options are available. Renting a car provides high flexibility (check DiscoverCars.com).
Organized day trips from Taormina to Mount Etna, Syracuse, and other Sicilian highlights often use comfortable coaches.
From Mazzarò beach, boat taxis and various boat tours explore the coastline and hidden grottoes like Grotta Azzurra.
The Funivia Taormina-Mazzarò (cable car) is an unique transport system connecting the hilltop town with its popular beach below.
Car rental incurs fees, fuel, parking, and tolls, making it higher cost.
Public transport offers lower daily expenses.
Car rental offers unmatched door-to-door access. Public transport needs understanding schedules and transport.
Factor in walking to and from stops.
Driving inside Italy's style needs confidence. Navigation with a GPS is recommended.
Public transport removes driving worries completely.
Utilize the gondola for quick, scenic trips between the hilltop town and the seaside areas. Inside the town center, walking is often the most enjoyable way to discover its charm.
For exploring beyond Taormina, a car offers unparalleled freedom, but be mindful of ZTLs and parking. Local buses are reliable for inter-town travel.