Milazzo hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Milazzo
Manzoni 46 - Ospitalita Siciliana Bed & Breakfast
Via Alessandro Manzoni 46, Milazzo, Italy
4-star hotels in Milazzo
Eolian Milazzo Hotel
Salita Cappuccini 21/23, Milazzo, Italy
Hotel Milazzo
Via Acqueviole, Milazzo, Italy
3-star hotels in Milazzo
- Marina Inn
- Petit Hotel
- Hotel Garibaldi
- B&B Re Umberto
- Solaris B&B
- Ngonia Bay Boutique Hotel
- Le Formiche Bed & Breakfast
- Hotel Riviera Lido
- Hotel Esperia
- Milazzo Port Rooms
- Milazzo Beach
- Phenicusa
- B&B Don Gaspano
- Il Vicolo B&B
- Beb Scarabeo Milazzo Bed & Breakfast
- Upper - Boutique Hotel
- Albergo Milazzo Inn Aimori
- B&B Varadero
- Immanuel Kant Bb
- Driade B&B
- Al Castello Bed & Breakfast
- Libertyinn
- Meridiana B&B
- B&B Micucco
- B&B Rakel Home
- Incentro B&B
- B&B Orchidea
- Liberty Palace
- Manzoni Elements Bed & Breakfast
- Il Casale Hotel
- B&B Il Cocus
- Imperial Bed & Breakfast
- Villaggio Cirucco
Hotel Medici
Via G.Medici 81, Milazzo, Italy
Locanda Del Bagatto
Via Massimiliano Regis 7/9, Milazzo, Italy
2-star hotels in Milazzo
L'Antico Borgo Bed & Breakfast
Via Salita Castello 14, Milazzo, Italy
B&B La Suite
Piazza Roma, 2, Milazzo, Italy
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Nestled in the region of Sicily, Italy, Milazzo is a charming town with a rich history and stunning coastal landscapes. Known for its beautiful beaches, historic castle, and proximity to the Aeolian Islands, Milazzo is a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a mix of relaxation and cultural exploration. Some of the best neighborhoods to stay in include Capo Milazzo, with its picturesque views of the port and the Aeolian Islands, and the Old Town, known for its charming narrow streets and historic architecture.
Must-see landmarks of Milazzo:
Castle of Milazzo: This historic fortress offers breathtaking views of the town and the sea, and showcases a mix of Norman, Swabian, and Aragonese architecture.
Capo Milazzo Lighthouse: Situated at the tip of the peninsula, this lighthouse provides panoramic views of the surrounding coastline and the Aeolian Islands.
Sanctuary of St. Anthony of Padua: This beautiful church, located in the Old Town, features stunning frescoes and a peaceful atmosphere.
Must-visit events in Milazzo:
Sagra del Tonno: This annual tuna festival celebrates Milazzo's fishing heritage with traditional music, dance, and, of course, delicious tuna dishes.
Festa di San Francesco di Paola: The feast of St. Francis of Paola includes religious processions, street markets, and culinary events, creating a vibrant and festive atmosphere in the town.
Summer Music Festival: This lively event brings together local and international musicians for concerts and performances in various venues across Milazzo.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Milazzo?
The most popular time to visit Milazzo is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and perfect for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. The least popular time to visit is during the winter, from December to February, when some attractions may be closed, and the weather may be cooler and less suitable for beach outings. For a balance of good weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting in the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn.