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Taxis in messina.

There are plenty of taxis that will be waiting for you at the exit of the port. Negotiate a price before stepping in. Taxis are good for sightseeing and come highly recommended when visiting Mt. Etna. Please find an estimation of the taxi prices underneath: 120 euro for 3 hour sightseeing tour by taxi 150 euro for 4 hour sightseeing tour by taxi Please know taxi prices should be posted on a sign a the taxi stand, but hard negotiation is still necessary.

Train to Taormina

Find the train station about 1,5 km away from port. Exit the terminal, go left and keep following the waterline for about 1,5 km to reach the station. See map above for its exact location. You can check the train schedule on the official operators website: http://www.trenitalia.com/tcom-en Tickets cost about 4 euro each and the ride takes between 40 minutes and an hour. When you arrive at the Taormina-Giardini train station you can either choose to walk the 2 km walk uphill or take the public bus to the city centre. Busses go frequently and cost about 1,80 euro.

Public transport to Taormina

You could also opt for a public bus to get to Taormina, but keep in mind the ride will take up to 2 hours one way. This will leave you right in town. However the bus does not go as frequent. Therefore check the schedule on www.interbus.it Find the bus close to the train station (2 km walk from the port).

The coastal tram in Messina

When you exit the cruise terminal you will find tram tracks on the street in front of it. The tram runs all along the coastline and is a great way to visit the Regional Museum of Messina. Buy your tickets at a magazine or tobacco stand and validate the ticket on board of the tram.

Car Rental in Messina

There are 3 car rentals across the streets from the cruise terminal: Hertz, Avis and Sicilcar. Renting a car is a great way to see a part of the island. Traffic can be hectic but the roads are well maintained. Make reservations ahead of time.

Hop on hop off bus

There is a hop on hop off bus available at the cruise terminal. Find representatives of the bus at the terminal. The bus does its loop only in town and because it only has a few stops we don’t feel it will be worth the money.

Distance from port

City Centre Messina – 300 meter to the west of port Messina train station – 1,5 km to the south of port Taormina – 52 km to the south of port Mt. Etna – 100 km to the south of port Catania – 97 km to the south of port

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messina cruise port to town centre

The view from the ship might be the best view there is in town. Make sure to snap some pictures on the outside deck!

View from the ship

Messina’s bell tower

Every day at noon the the bell tower of Messina will come alive. This is one of the largest and most complex mechanical clocks in the world. As soon as the clock strikes 12 its lion will start to roar and this will start the 15 minute display depicting the religious history of the city. If you decide to spend your day in town this something you shouldn’t miss.

Messina’s bell tower

Piazza Duomo, Messina ME, Italy

Taormina

Taormina might just be the most well know town of Sicily. This renowned village is famous for being a tourist town, historic landmark and for its amazing dramatic scenery. It offers the perfect combination for a day out! Reach Taormina by train, taxi or public bus.

Taormina, Sicily

Messina cruise dock

The Messina cruise dock is located in front of the city center of Messina. You will find a cruise terminal with plenty facilities at the dock. Read our full Messina cruise port guide here with information about your docking location, transportation options and what to see and do.

Messina cruise dock

Messina Cathedral

The Messina cathedral is a one of a kind beautiful structure from 1908. It’s beautiful ornate stonework and frescos are a one of a kind. There are often services at the cathedral. Find the cathedral right in the city centre.

Messina Cathedral

Mt. Etna

This is the largest active volcano of Europe that has gotten quite a reputation. This world miracle and eye catcher of Sicily offert a rare opportunity to visit an active volcano. Drive or walk one of the many road on the volcano. Because of the distance we recommend to go with a taxi or shore excursion.

Madonnina

At the entrance of the port of Messina you will see a golden statue of the Virgin Mary. The words “ Vos et ipsa civitatem benedicimus” means “You will bless this city”. You can reach the statue by walking all around the port or take the boat.

Stele della Madonna della Lettera, Messina

Sacrario di Cristo Re

You can already spot this beautiful dome from the ship. It sits on a hill overlooking the town of Messina. This structure from 1937 is a burial site for thousands of Italians killed during World War I. Every day at sunset the large bell rings to commemorate the soldier’s sacrifice.

Sacrario di Cristo Re

Sacrario di Cristo Re, Messina

Church of the Catalans

At the 2nd most important church in town you will often find a tourist information centre that provides walking maps. Pick one up to get acquainted with the town of Messina! Find the church of the Catalans at a 2 minute walk from the terminal. See map above for its exact location.

Church of the Catalans

Via Garibaldi Giuseppe, 111, 98122 Messina ME, Italy

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Messina Cruise Port Guide | 12 Best Things To Do In Messina Sicily

Messina cruise port - view from bell tower

Welcome to Messina cruise port, Sicily! (Post updated: March 2024)

Separated from mainland Italy by the Strait of Messina, the city of Messina lies on the northeastern coast of Sicily and is its third largest city and a major seaport. Due to its strategic and geographical position, Messina is often referred to as “the door to Sicily” and there are daily ferries connecting it to the mainland. Messina is also the main gateway to the breathtaking city of Taormina , located about a 45-minute drive to the south. In this article, read about:

  • Messina port guide (Messina cruise terminal, getting around, helpful info)
  • Top 12 things to do in Messina cruise port & best Messina shore excursions (getting to Taormina and Etna, top things to do)

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Messina Cruise Port

Messina cruise terminal is located in the heart of the city, within a 5-minute walk from Piazza del Duomo, the main square dominated by the imposing Messina Cathedral. The cruise terminal has one berth and can accommodate 1 cruise ship at a time. There is no terminal building, but you can find all services (ATMs, currency exchange, taxis, shops, restaurants) right after you exit the terminal. Parking for tour buses is located on the pier.

The port of Messina is the main gateway to the resort town of Taormina , which is located around 52 km/32 miles (a 45-minute drive) to the south. You can get to Taormina by train, bus, car, or with a shore excursion (read in detail further in the article). In case your cruise ship anchors in the Bay of Naxos near Taormina, check out my article Taormina Cruise Port Guide (Giardini Naxos)  for more information.

Messina cruise port

Getting Around Messina Sicily

  • The port area is flat and suitable for wheelchair users. Messina’s old town is also flat, except for the Temple of Christ the King which is located on a hilltop.
  • Upon exiting the cruise terminal, cross the Via Vittorio Emanuele II (“Via” means “the street”) and you’ll reach Via G. Garibaldi where you’ll find taxis, Hop on Hop off buses, a tourist train, and lots of restaurants and pubs. Duomo di Messina (Messina Cathedral) is located right across the street from there.
  • The currency in Sicily (Italy) is EURO (€). ATMs are available in town and near the cruise terminal. Local currency and credit cards are widely accepted.
  • Tipping is not customary in Italy, however, there is a service fee of 15-20% of the bill (or 2€ per person) in the majority of restaurants. In some cities, restaurants may be closed between 2 pm and 7 pm (they close after lunchtime and reopen in the evening).
  • There are plenty of taxis around the city, but you may not need them because you can explore the entire city on foot. Taxi drivers often offer guided tours to Taormina and other places.
  • Messina Hop on Hop off city sightseeing bus departs from the company’s ticket office on Via Cesare Battisti 10 (on the corner of Via Cesare Battisti and Via G. Garibaldi, literally just across the street next to Coppedè Gelateria). There are two lines: Red Line (departs from Piazza Duomo, runs every 60 minutes and stops at Piazza Duomo, Regional Museum, Beach and Lakes) and Blue Line (departs from Coppedè Gelateria on the corner of Via Cesare Battisti and Via G. Garibaldi, runs every 45 minutes and stops at Piazza Duomo, Temple of Christ the King, Neptune Fountain, Via Garibaldi, Chiesa dei Catalani). Blue Line is recommended if you prefer to explore the city attractions, while the Red Line goes a bit outside of the city. A 1-day ticket starts at 10€. There is also the Green Line that goes only to the beach and costs 5€ (prices from 2023).
  • The City Train Tour starts from Piazza Duomo and consists of over 10 stops around the city. The duration is 50 minutes.
  • Messina Centrale (Messina central bus and train station) is located on Piazza della Repubblica, only 850 m (10 minutes’ walk) southeast of Messina cruise terminal. Trains in Italy are operated by Trenitalia and you can check the timetables and prices at https://www.trenitalia.com/ . Trains from Messina to Taormina run once or twice per hour, and the ride lasts from 30 minutes to 1 hour, depending on the train itinerary. The central bus station is located here too.
  • Public buses and trams in Messina are operated by ATM (Azienda Trasporti Messina). You can check the timetables on the official webpage https://www.atmmessinaspa.it/
  • Intercity buses in Sicily are operated by Interbus Autolinee and they depart from the central station. If you decide to go to Taormina by bus, you’ll take this one. Check out the timetables and prices at https://www.interbus.it/
  • If you prefer to rent a car , you won’t have much trouble finding parking, because Messina is less crowded than other places such as Palermo, Taormina, and others.
  • There are two airports in Sicily. The main and largest airport is Catania Fontanarossa Airport , located a 1.5-hour drive south of Messina, while Palermo Airport is located a 3h 15-min drive west of Messina.
  • Check out Messina (Taormina) tours and activities
  • Book a private transfer from Messina cruise port
  • Search the best hotels in Messina

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1. Piazza Duomo

Piazza Duomo is the main square in Messina, dominated by the imposing Cathedral of Messina  (also known as Duomo di Messina and Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta ) and its iconic Astronomical Clock . Next to the bell tower is the lavish  Orion Fountain , a grand 16th-century fountain with statues of mythological figures built to celebrate running water. The fountain dates from 1551 and was originally constructed by a renowned architect from Florence who was a student of Michelangelo.

In the surrounding streets, you can find numerous restaurants, pizzerias, gelaterias, some shops, pubs and cafes. On the square itself, there are a few benches to sit and relax while enjoying the Astronomical Clock’s noontime show. At this time, the square is very busy so make sure you arrive exactly at noon and get your camera ready!

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Piazza Duomo Messina

2. Cathedral of Messina

Also known as Duomo di Messina and Basilica Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta , the monumental Messina Cathedral was built by the Normans in the 12th century and features magnificent architecture. The cathedral was reconstructed in the 20th century, after the devastating earthquake of 1908 and World War II bombings. The major attraction is the cathedral’s bell tower, which houses the largest astronomical clock in the world.

Messina Cathedral (Duomo di Messina)

3. Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Messina

The bell tower of the Cathedral of Messina ( Campanile Del Duomo Di Messina ) contains the biggest and most complex mechanical and astronomical clock in the world. Designed by the company Ungerer of Strasbourg for the Archbishop at the time, Mons. Angelo Paino, the 60-meter-high clock was inaugurated on August 15th, 1933. Every day at noon, there is a show with all the bronze figurines that come out and begin to play and tell a story of the history of Messina. Quite impressive to see!

You can climb the bell tower and see the whole system up close. The entrance fee is 5€ and there are 236 steps to handle. Once you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with a spectacular 360-degree view of Messina and its port!

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Messina panorama

4. Temple of Christ the King

Also known as Tempio di Cristo Re , Sacrario di Cristo Re and Shrine of Christ the King , the church was designed by Giovan Battista Milani in 1937 and features a beautiful Baroque hexagonal design and a large ornate dome that can be seen for miles. The church houses the remains of the soldiers and people who lost their lives in two world wars whose gravestones you can see on the walls.

It takes about 20 minutes a slightly uphill walk from the port to reach the church. From the platform in front of it, you can admire stunning views of the city and port. Hop on Hop off buses and City Train both stop here, so it’s a better option if you want to avoid walking.

Temple of Christ the King Messina

5. Neptune Fountain

The lavish Fontana di Nettuno lies a 10-minute walk north of Messina cruise terminal and overlooks Messina Marina. Designed by Giovanni Montorsoli in 1557, the fountain is dedicated to the sea god Neptune who is depicted in the center holding his legendary trident, surrounded by several other mythical characters. Right behind the fountain square is a beautiful Government Palace (Palazzo del Governo) that nowadays houses the city council.

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Neptune Fountain Messina

6. Churches and Museums

  • Chiesa Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani – This beautiful church is located right only 100 m away from Duomo di Messina, and you’ll probably see it upon crossing the street from the terminal. Built in the 12th century, the church is a fine example of Norman architecture and one of the few buildings that survived the earthquake of 1908.
  • Church of Saint Mary of the Carmel – Located approximately 650 m from Duomo and 1 km from the port, Chiesa del Carmine boasts a truly unorthodox design with its Baroque architecture, a large central basilica and a wonderful light grey/blue coloration.
  • Interdisciplinary Regional Museum of Messina (MUME) – This museum contains art and archaeological collections of local and national artwork and artifacts sourced from the Middle Ages to the 19th century. It is located a 10-minute drive north of the port of Messina.

Chiesa Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani Messina

7. Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III

Located only 300 m from Piazza Duomo, the galleria features a style similar to the famous Milan gallery with its large central promenade covered with a glass roof and a magnificent front facade with columns and ornate arches. It is quite impressive inside as well, although the majority of shops were closed when I visited. The gallery opened in 1929, at the same time as the reconstruction of Messina Cathedral.

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III, Messina

8. Zona Falcata

Zona Falcata is a lively area and home to Messina’s busy port and some interesting historic landmarks. These include the  fort of San Salvator (Forte del Santissimo Salvatore) dating from the 17 th century and a 60-meter octagonal column ( Stele della Madonna della Lettera ) constructed in 1934, topped by a statue of Madonna della Lettera that locals call Madonnina, or “little Madonna”. This area encompasses the city’s Marina that runs parallel to a nice waterfront promenade overlooking the Strait of Messina.

Zona Falcata Messina

9. Taste the Sicilian Cuisine

When in Sicily, tasting the local cuisine is a must! You can choose between a wide range of pasta dishes, seafood, and pizzas, to fresh salads and various international dishes. There are gelaterias and pastry shops on every corner, so make sure you treat your taste buds with premium quality gelatos and delicious Cannoli. Messina is renowned for “Granita”, a semi-frozen dessert made from sugar, water and various flavorings, served with a brioche bun, a must-try when in Sicily!

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Granita and pistachio pizza in Messina

10. Taormina

This jewel of Sicily sits near Mount Etna, around 55 km/35 miles (a 45-minute to 1-hour drive) south of Messina cruise port. Perched on a 200-meter-high cliff, Taormina offers spectacular views of the sea and the Etna volcano. The history of Taormina dates back to before Ancient Greece established its first colony on Sicily in 734 BCE. Today, visitors can admire the remarkably preserved Teatro Antico which dates from the 3rd century BC, probably one of the most stunning ancient theaters in the world.

Corso Umberto is the main street that runs through the heart of the old town and is filled with luxury boutiques, designer stores, souvenir shops, restaurants, gelaterias, cafes and small businesses. At one end of Corso Umberto Street, Piazza IX Aprile offers the most beautiful views of the bay below and Mount Etna. While there, make sure you check out the medieval Duomo di Taormina and Villa Communale , a peaceful oasis offering breathtaking coastal views.

Piazza IX Aprile Taormina

From Messina cruise port, you can get to Taormina by train, bus, car, or with a shore excursion. Messina Centrale (central train and bus station) is located a 10-minute walk from the port. Trains are quite reliable and there are up to two departures per hour to Taormina. The ride can take from 30 minutes to 55 minutes one-way, depending on the train itinerary. You can check the timetables and prices at https://www.trenitalia.com/ . In Taormina, you should get off at Taormina-Giardini train station.

Taormina-Giardini train station is located below the hill, so you’ll need to take a local minibus to take you to Taormina’s old town where all the attractions are located. This local mini bus is red-colored and runs frequently in high season. The timetables are displayed on the board in front of the train station. The one-way ticket costs around 1.10€ and the ride takes about 15 minutes. The minibus will drop you off at Piazza S.Pancrazio, which is in front of the Corso Umberto Street entrance. Alternatively, you can take a taxi from the train station and it will cost you around 20-25€ per vehicle one way.

Linea Verde bus Taormina

You can also take an intercity bus from Messina to Taormina. Intercity buses in Sicily are operated by “Interbus” company and they depart from Messina central station. The ride can take from 1h 10 mins to 1h45 mins one way, depending on the itinerary. In Taormina, the bus will drop you off at Piazza S. Pancrazio, from where you can walk into the old town. Terminal Interbus Taormina (bus terminus) is located 550 m (less than a 10-minute walk) from there.

The other few options to get from the port of Messina to Taormina are by renting a car , which I don’t recommend as it’s very challenging to find parking, especially in the high season. You will most likely need to leave your car in one of the car parks below the hill and then take the minibus as well. There is one car park right next to the train station. If you are considering a car, it would be better to arrange a private round-trip transfer to Taormina or arrange a tour with one of the taxi drivers in the port.

Lastly, you can book an organized shore excursion with your cruise ship or a reliable tour operator who will show you the highlights of Taormina. Guided tours are great because they will allow you to see most of Taormina in just one day, which is well worth it. After all, the place is a true fairytale! Read about the top 10 things to do in Taormina in my article Taormina Cruise Port (Giardini Naxos), Things to Do, Shore Excursions  

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11. Mount Etna

Another popular shore excursion is a day trip to the infamous Mount Etna, one of the most dangerous and active volcanoes in Europe known for its exceptional level of volcanic activity. It stands at a height of 3329 meters and is considered the tallest volcano in Europe after Mount Teide in Tenerife (Spain).

The volcano spreads across 59,000 hectares entirely in the province of Catania and has been erupting for a hundred thousand years. It’s constantly active, and you can see the fumes coming out of craters at all times. There are four big craters (crater Silvestri is the best known) and hundreds of smaller ones. There are also over 200 lava caves that you can explore in the company of a professional guide. The biggest eruption took place in 1669 when the entire city of Catania was completely devastated. The last eruption was in 2021.

Mount Etna in December

The best way to get to Mount Etna from Messina cruise port is either by car or with an organized shore excursion. Etna is located approximately 100 km/62 miles (a 1h 30 mins drive) from Messina port and you can explore it on your own only partially (up to 2,500 m).

If you decide to rent a car, you will drive to Rifugio Sapienza which sits at 2,000 m. Here, you’ll find a large free parking, cafes, shops and tour vendors where you can book tours to explore the higher altitudes of the volcano. You can book a cable car , which is the most exciting option as it will take you to the summit, however, these are often canceled due to winds and bad weather conditions. Instead of refunding the tickets, they offer you an alternative (such as an off-road drive) so keep that in mind. The cable car general admission fee is 50€, and if you want a professional guide to accompany you, it will cost you more!

Alternatively, you can go hiking Mount Etna  (you can hike on your own until 2,500 m, but if you want to go to 3,000, you need a professional guide), book a 4×4 tour , or explore the caves with a guide. Whatever you choose to do, it’s worth it because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime adventure! Keep in mind that roads leading to Etna are windy and it can be cold up in the mountain, so make sure to bring a jacket and comfortable shoes.

Shore excursions to Etna are also popular and there are many options available, from adventurous hikes to off-road rides, cave exploration and wine tasting. Upon booking a tour, check what’s included in it and see if there’s going to be an extra charge on-site.

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Rifugio Sapienza Mount Etna, Sicily

12. The Godfather Movie Tour

The legendary movie “The Godfather” was filmed in Sicily and for the fans of the saga, this tour is a must! You will be visiting the town of Savoca, located near Taormina, around 43 km/27 miles (a 50-minute drive) south of Messina cruise port. In Savoca, you will see the 1971 filming location for the wedding, as well as the Bar Vitelli where Michael Corleone asked for Apollonia’s hand.

You will then continue to Forza d’Agrò village, which is located another 25 minutes drive, to see the square that served as the main square of Corleone during the Francis Ford Coppola movie. This tour is often offered as a combo with Taormina because they are located close to each other.

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Whether you decide to stay in Messina and explore its highlights, or you decide to visit stunning Taormina, Etna, or Godfather filming locations, an awesome day is guaranteed! Make sure you plan your day ahead to get the most out of this amazing port of call!

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Your ship will be docked only a half a block away from Messina's main streets.

From your ship you will have an exceptional view over the Strait of Messina.

The train station is a good 10 minute pleasant walk from dock, in case you want to go to Taormina .

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Sightseeing:

Messina's natural harbor, its position on the Strait of Messina, which here is just 3km/2mi wide, and its proximity to the mainland, are factors which have determined its history from the earliest times. Today Messina , situated between the sea and the Monti Peloritani, is a modern city and a center for trade and communications, Despite the disasters as the earthquake of 1908 and the Allies' bombing in 1943.

The cathedral in Messina. This 60m/197ft high bell-tower, reconstructed using old designs, contains one of the greatest of all astronomical clocks, a work by the Strasbourg firm of Ungerer (1933); every day at midday the figures are set in motion and show scenes from the history of Messina, including the handing-over of the legendary letter of protection from the Madonna to Messina. According to tradition she gave a letter to Messinan diplomats in Nazareth, in which she wrote: "We bless you and your city".

Tours Excursions Transportation:

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Nearby Places:

Trips outside of Messina should begin with nearby Mount Etna , where hiking and climbing are incredibly popular. One of the country's most popular natural attractions, it represents the most active volcano in Europe and the oldest one alive on the planet. Other stops in Catania include the Museo Belliniano and the Palazzo Biscari .

In the nearby Sicilian city of Taormina , the Greek Amphitheater is one of the most stunning performing arts venues in the world. Constructed in BC times, its views include the Mediterranean and Etna. Trains to Taormina . Once there, take the shuttle bus to town. Take the cable car to the beaches below town.

Shopping and Food

If you walk in the direction of the central station, you will pass all major shopping areas.

Restaurants, Pizzerias and Sidewalk cafes are in abundance

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Communication:

There are many cafes which offer free WiFi for customers.

Emergency number: 112

Opening Hours and Holidays:

Most shops and businesses in Italy open from Monday to Saturday from around 8am until 1pm, and from about 4pm until 7pm, though many shops close on Saturday afternoons and Monday mornings, and in the south the day can begin and end an hour later. In the north some businesses work to a 9am-5pm day to facilitate international dealings. Traditionally, everything except bars and restaurants closes on Sunday, though most towns have a pasticceria open in the mornings, while in large cities and tourist areas, Sunday opening is becoming more common.

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The Messina Cruise Port in 2024! Top Tips & Tricks

Posted on Last updated: February 14, 2024

Bordered by the sparkling Tyrrhenian Sea and boasting a rich tapestry of history, Messina is more than just a stopover for Mediterranean cruise liners.

Welcome to cruise port Messina, where every corner has a story, every plate is a feast, and every sunset promises a new day of exploration. Grab your cruise planner and let’s begin the adventure!

Messina cruise port

Getting to and from the Port

Navigating your way to and from the cruise port can often be the first puzzle you solve in a new destination. But fear not!

Messina is not only historically rich but also user-friendly for travelers. Here’s your essential guide to getting to the heart of the city from the port and vice-versa.

Directions from the Airport to the Cruise Port

Messina doesn’t have its own major airport, so travelers often arrive via Catania’s Fontanarossa Airport or Reggio Calabria’s Tito Minniti Airport.

  • A direct bus service which runs a few times a day.
  • Renting a car and driving along the coastal A18 highway – a scenic route that offers spectacular views of the Mediterranean.
  • Pre-booking a private transfer for a hassle-free commute.
  • Take a taxi or local bus to the Reggio Calabria ferry terminal.
  • Hop on a ferry across the Strait of Messina, a short but picturesque journey.
  • Once you disembark, you’re right at the Messina cruise port!

cruise port Messina

Local Transportation Options

  • Taxis: They’re plentiful around the cruise port Messina area. Always make sure to agree on a fare beforehand or ensure the meter is running.
  • Buses: Messina’s local bus service is efficient and covers most parts of the city. Tickets can be bought from kiosks or directly on the bus.
  • Trams: A single tram line runs through Messina, providing a charming way to explore the main boulevards.
  • Renting a Bike or Scooter: Perfect for those looking to explore at their own pace. Several rental shops near the Messina cruise port offer daily hires.

Approximate Transportation Costs and Durations

  • Bus from Catania Airport to Messina: Around €8-12; Duration: 1.5 hours.
  • Taxi from Reggio Calabria Airport to Ferry Terminal: Approx. €15-20; Duration: 15 minutes.
  • Ferry from Reggio Calabria to Messina: €3-5; Duration: 20 minutes.
  • Local bus ticket in Messina: €1-1.50; Duration: Varies depending on the route.
  • Taxi within Messina: Starts at around €7; increases with distance.
  • Bike/Scooter Rental: Starting from €15/day.

Arriving in Messina is the beginning of your Sicilian adventure. Whether you come by air and road or the romantic ferry across the Strait, each route offers its own little preview of the beauty and charm awaiting you in this magnificent city.

So, buckle up, enjoy the journey, and get ready to dive deep into the wonders of Messina on your all-inclusive cruise !

Messina cruise terminal

Port Facilities

Docking at the Messina cruise port, you’re not just arriving at a transport hub; you’re stepping into a well-facilitated gateway designed for travelers to transition smoothly into their Sicilian escapade. Let’s delve into the various amenities and services the cruise port Messina offers:

Terminal Services and Amenities

  • Information Desk: A good first stop for visitors. Whether you have queries about local transport, excursion options, or just general information, the friendly staff here can guide you.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected without burning through your data. Whether you want to update your travel itinerary or simply call home, the Messina cruise port’s complimentary Wi-Fi service has you covered.
  • Restrooms and Showers: Clean and well-maintained, these are available for travelers looking to freshen up after their journey.
  • Cafés and Snack Bars: For that quick caffeine fix or a bite to eat, there are a few establishments offering a taste of local flavors.

Messina cruise ship

Luggage Handling

  • Luggage Storage: For those wanting to explore the city without being weighed down, there are secure luggage storage services available. Ideal for travelers with late departures or those who’ve arrived well before their check-in time.
  • Porters: Available to assist with luggage, especially useful for those with mobility issues or those traveling heavy.

Embarkation and Disembarkation Processes

  • Check-in Counters: Efficiently managed, ensuring a swift check-in process for those setting sail from Messina.
  • Security: Keeping passenger safety paramount, there are thorough security checks in place. While they’re comprehensive, the process is usually quick and hassle-free.
  • Waiting Lounges: Comfortable seating areas for passengers waiting to embark or for those who’ve just disembarked and are orienting themselves.

Messina cruise ship

Accessibility for Travelers with Disabilities

  • Ramps and Elevators: Ensuring easy mobility for those in wheelchairs or with walking aids.
  • Accessible Restrooms: Designed keeping in mind the requirements of disabled travelers.
  • Assistance Services: Pre-arranged assistance is available for travelers with special needs. It’s advisable to notify your cruise line in advance, so the cruise port Messina is prepared to offer any required support upon your arrival.

Stepping into a new city can sometimes be daunting, especially when it’s through a bustling port. But with the array of services and facilities at Messina’s cruise port, your transition from ship to shore and vice-versa promises to be a seamless one.

As you navigate through, remember, every amenity here is designed keeping you, the traveler, in mind, ensuring your Sicilian journey starts and ends on a high note!

Messina cruise ship

What to Expect upon Arrival

Stepping into Messina, you’re not just entering a new city; you’re embracing an age-old Sicilian rhythm, echoing tales of ancient cultures, battles, and fervent passions. But before you immerse yourself into its rich tapestry, here’s a primer on what to expect upon your arrival at this historic cruise port Messina:

Customs and Immigration Procedures

  • Customs Declaration: For those arriving from outside the Schengen Area, you may need to declare specific goods. Be sure to keep an eye out for the guidelines provided onboard your cruise.
  • Passport Checks: While many EU citizens can pass freely, those from certain countries might undergo passport inspections. Always keep your travel documents handy.
  • Visa Requirements: Depending on your nationality, you may require a visa to enter Italy. Ensure you’ve sorted this before your travel.

Messina sea side

Currency Exchange and Banking Facilities

  • Currency Used: Italy uses the Euro (€). It’s recommended to have a few euros handy for immediate expenses.
  • ATMs: There are several ATMs within and around the port area. They accept most international cards. Remember to be cautious of fees and notify your bank of your travels to avoid any unexpected card blocks.
  • Currency Exchange: While there are currency exchange booths at the Messina cruise port, you might get better rates in the city or at the airport.

Local Language and Basic Phrases for Communication

  • Official Language: Italian. Though in touristy areas, many people will understand basic English.
  • Hello: Ciao or Salve
  • Thank you: Grazie
  • Yes/No: Sì/No
  • Please: Per favore
  • How much?: Quanto costa?
  • Where is…?: Dov’è…?
  • Help!: Aiuto!

Messina history

SIM Cards and Connectivity

  • Purchasing SIM Cards: If you’re looking for a local SIM, there are kiosks and stores near the cruise port Messina selling them. Ensure your phone is unlocked to use international SIM cards.
  • Connectivity: Messina offers good mobile connectivity. However, if you’re venturing further into Sicily, especially mountainous areas, be prepared for occasional weak signals.

Local Etiquette and Dress Code

  • Dress Code: While Messina is relatively relaxed, if you’re visiting religious sites, ensure you wear respectful attire. This typically means covering shoulders and knees.
  • Tipping: Service charge is often included in restaurant bills, but it’s customary to leave small change. For excellent service, a tip of 5-10% is appreciated.
  • Greetings: A handshake is standard for introductions. If you’re meeting someone you know well, cheek-kissing (starting from the left) is common.

Landing in Messina, you’re on the cusp of a myriad of experiences waiting to unfold. By knowing what to expect, you’re better poised to handle the logistics swiftly and dive straight into the heart of this captivating city.

Whether it’s the rhythm of the language, the shimmer of the Tyrrhenian Sea, or the aroma of local delicacies, Messina beckons with open arms. So, arm yourself with a bit of local know-how, and you’re all set to explore and revel in its offerings!

The Messina Cathedral

Things to Do in Messina

Ah, Messina! A city where ancient history, architectural marvels, and the allure of the Mediterranean meld into one harmonious experience. From the moment you disembark, a myriad of attractions beckon. Let’s dive into the must-see sights and hidden gems of this Sicilian wonder.

Historical Sites

  • The Messina Cathedral (Duomo di Messina): A splendid example of Norman architecture, this cathedral houses a remarkable astronomical clock in its bell tower. Make sure to be there at noon to witness the animated spectacle of its golden figures.
  • The Fountain of Orion (Fontana di Orione): Situated in Piazza Duomo, this Renaissance masterpiece symbolizes the mythical foundation of Messina. The detailed sculptures narrate stories of mythology and the city’s history.
  • Annunziata dei Catalani Church: A rare relic of the Norman era, this church boasts a unique mix of Arab-Norman architecture. Its geometric patterns and layered arches make it a visual delight.

Museum of Messina

Modern Attractions

  • Regional Museum of Messina: Dive deep into the city’s artistic legacy. The museum houses works by Caravaggio and Antonello da Messina, offering a journey through centuries of art and history.
  • Viale San Martino: This vibrant boulevard is perfect for a leisurely stroll. Lined with shops, cafés, and bustling with life, it’s the pulse of modern-day Messina.

Lakes of Ganzirri

Natural Attractions

  • Lakes of Ganzirri: Just a short drive from the city, these coastal saltwater lakes are a serene escape. Known for mussel farming, the surrounding eateries offer some of the freshest seafood dishes.
  • Capo Peloro: The northeastern tip of Sicily, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy panoramic views of the sea, the Calabrian coast, and the Aeolian Islands.

Piazza Cairoli

Experience Local Life

  • Piazza Cairoli: The heart of city life, this square is dotted with trees, fountains, and local boutiques. A visit in the evening lets you soak in the local atmosphere, with children playing and families enjoying gelato.
  • Fish Market: For a slice of authentic Messina, visit the bustling fish market in the morning. It’s a sensory delight of colors, aromas, and the melodic banter of vendors.

Pasta alla Norma

Culinary Delights

  • Granita: Messina claims to be the birthplace of this icy treat. Don’t leave without trying the classic lemon or coffee flavors at local gelaterias.
  • Pasta alla Norma: A traditional Sicilian pasta dish, it’s a melody of fried eggplants, tomatoes, basil, and ricotta cheese.

Messina Film Fest

Events and Festivals

  • La Vara: Held annually in August, this festival sees a massive carriage carrying the statues of Madonna and Christ paraded through the streets. The procession is accompanied by traditional music, dance, and a fervent atmosphere.
  • Messina Film Fest: A celebration of cinema, it attracts filmmakers and enthusiasts from all over, offering screenings, workshops, and discussions.

Messina is not just a city; it’s an emotion. It’s the laughter of locals at a café, the chimes of the cathedral bell, the aroma of fresh seafood, and the touch of history that adorns its streets. Whether you’re here for a few hours or a few days, let Messina’s rhythm guide you, and you’re sure to take back memories that last a lifetime.

Taormina

Excursions and Tours in Messina

While the heart of Messina holds a world of wonders, stepping just outside its boundaries reveals a vast Sicilian landscape filled with myth, history, and nature’s bounty.

Embarking on guided tours or excursions is a perfect way to immerse in these experiences. So, let’s venture beyond the city limits and discover what the surrounding areas offer:

  • Greek Theatre: With the shimmering Ionian Sea as its backdrop, this ancient theatre is a testament to Greece’s influence on Sicily. While it’s historically captivating, it also offers some of the most breathtaking views of Mount Etna.
  • Corso Umberto: Taormina’s main street brimming with quaint shops, local boutiques, and delicious eateries. It’s the perfect blend of modern life in an ancient setting.
  • Guided Tours: Join a day tour to explore this hilltop town’s historical and cultural gems, often combined with a visit to the nearby Isola Bella.
  • Places to Stay : Interested in exploring Messina longer than a day (or half a day)? There are plenty of places to stay in Taormina that are close to some of the top attractions of the area!

Mount Etna

  • Volcano Hiking: For the adventurous, guided hikes up Europe’s most active volcano promise unforgettable vistas, unique landscapes, and a touch of adrenaline.
  • Winery Tours: The fertile volcanic soils around Mount Etna produce some of Sicily’s best wines. Embark on wine tasting tours to savour local varieties, paired often with local delicacies.

Aeolian Islands

Aeolian Islands

  • Island-Hopping Tour: These seven UNESCO-listed islands are a paradise for nature and beach lovers. Popular stops include Stromboli, known for its active volcano, and Lipari, the largest island with rich history and stunning views.
  • Boat Excursions: Dive into the turquoise waters, visit sea caves, and enjoy the marine beauty of this archipelago.

Reggio Calabria

Reggio Calabria

  • National Archaeological Museum: Home to the famous Riace Bronzes , this museum offers a deep dive into the region’s ancient history.
  • Promenade Tours: Often dubbed the most beautiful kilometer in Italy, the Lungomare Falcomatà is a joy to explore, with the views of Messina on one side and the Aspromonte mountains on the other.

Forza d'Agrò

Savoca and Forza d’Agrò – The Godfather Tour

  • Cinematic Landmarks: Visit Bar Vitelli and other filming locations of the iconic movie ‘The Godfather’. Experience the rustic charm of these villages that served as the backdrop for some of the film’s most memorable scenes.
  • Guided Tours: Local guides narrate intriguing stories of the movie, the villages, and their ties to Francis Ford Coppola’s masterpiece.

Nebrodi Natural Park

Nebrodi Natural Park

  • Nature Trails: Explore Sicily’s largest national park , with its dense forests, pristine lakes, and rich biodiversity.
  • Local Culture Tours: Many excursions often combine nature hikes with visits to traditional mountain villages, offering insights into the local way of life and unique culinary traditions.

Embarking on these tours and excursions not only deepens your understanding of Sicily but also offers a broader context to Messina’s place in this beautiful island’s mosaic. Whether you’re scaling volcanic heights, diving into azure waters, or walking through cinematic history, each experience weaves a story – a story that becomes an essential chapter in your Sicilian tale.

Arancini

Local Cuisine of Messina

A journey through Messina isn’t complete without indulging in its culinary delights. The city’s gastronomy is a vivid reflection of its storied past, a delectable mix of indigenous traditions blended with Greek, Arab, and Norman influences. Let’s embark on a culinary voyage through the gastronomic heart of Messina.

Starters and Snacks

  • Arancini: These are delicious, deep-fried rice balls stuffed with a variety of fillings, such as ragù (meat and tomato sauce), mozzarella, and peas.
  • Caponata: A sweet and sour eggplant dish cooked with tomatoes, capers, olives, and a dash of vinegar.
  • Pane e Panelle: Chickpea fritters often sandwiched between slices of bread, offering a crunchy, savory bite.

Swordfish Messinese

Main Dishes

  • Pasta alla Norma: A celebration of Sicily in a dish , it combines pasta with sautéed eggplants, rich tomato sauce, basil, and grated ricotta salata cheese.
  • Swordfish Messinese: Swordfish steaks cooked in a savory sauce made from olives, capers, tomatoes, and herbs.
  • Falsomagro: A traditional meat roll stuffed with cheese, breadcrumbs, ham, and eggs, then cooked in a tomato sauce.

Cozze alla Messinese

Seafood Delights

  • Gamberi Rossos (Red Prawns): Often hailed as the “gems of the Mediterranean”, these prawns, sourced from the waters near Messina, are renowned for their sweet, delicate taste.
  • Cozze alla Messinese: Mussels cooked in a rich tomato sauce with garlic, olive oil, and local herbs.
  • Sarde a Beccafico: A traditional dish where sardines are stuffed with breadcrumbs, raisins, and pine nuts, then baked or fried to perfection.

Pignolata

Sweets and Desserts

  • Cannoli: Crunchy pastry tubes filled with sweetened ricotta cheese, often sprinkled with pistachios or chocolate chips.
  • Pignolata: A dessert made of small dough balls that are fried, coated in honey, and then typically divided into two portions – one covered in lemon-flavored icing and the other with chocolate.
  • Granita: Icy and refreshing, this semi-frozen dessert comes in various flavors, with lemon, almond, and coffee being the favorites.

Limoncello

  • Marsala Wine: Originating from Sicily, this fortified wine can be dry or sweet and is often used in cooking or enjoyed as a dessert wine.
  • Limoncello: A zesty lemon liqueur, it’s perfect as an after-dinner digestive.
  • Caffè Freddo: A cold and sweetened coffee, ideal for the warm Sicilian climate.

Mercato del Pesce

Street Food and Markets

  • Mercato del Pesce: Messina’s fish market offers not just a variety of fresh seafood but also an authentic atmosphere of local life. Many stalls serve ready-to-eat seafood snacks, making it a delightful culinary experience.
  • Pizzette: Small pizza bites often topped with tomatoes, anchovies, or onions, easily found in local bakeries or street vendors.

While the landscapes and monuments of Messina leave a visual imprint, its cuisine is what lingers on the palate and in the heart. From the freshest of seafood to the most decadent of desserts, every morsel narrates a tale of the land, the sea, and the passionate people who’ve honed these recipes through generations.

So, dive into this gastronomic haven, and let the flavors of Messina dance on your tongue!

Mercato delle Pulci

Shopping Guide to Messina

Whether you’re on the hunt for artisanal treasures, high fashion labels, or simply some authentic Sicilian souvenirs, Messina’s shopping scene is a delightful blend of tradition and modernity. Here’s a guide to ensure that you find the best shopping spots and return home with bags full of memories!

Traditional Markets

  • Mercato di Messina: A bustling hub of activity , this is where you’ll find everything from fresh produce, local cheeses, and meats to clothes, accessories, and household items. It’s not just a shopping spot but a cultural experience.
  • Il Mercato delle Pulci: Translating to “The Flea Market,” this is the place to hunt for antiques, vintage items, and unique collectibles.

Artisanal Shops

  • Ceramic Workshops: Sicilian ceramics, with their intricate designs and vibrant colors, are famous worldwide. Head to local workshops where you can watch artisans at work and buy handmade pottery and ceramics.
  • Loom Weaving Studios: Buy authentic hand-woven textiles, from scarves to tablecloths, made using traditional Sicilian weaving techniques.

Viale San Martino

High-End Shopping

  • Viale San Martino: Lined with chic boutiques and international brands, this boulevard caters to those looking for high-fashion items and luxury goods.

Local Delicacies and Gourmet Shops

  • Enoteca (Wine Shops): Sicily has a rich wine heritage. Visit local wine shops to sample and buy renowned Sicilian wines like Marsala, Nero d’Avola, and Grillo.
  • Dolcerias: These sweet shops are filled with traditional Sicilian desserts. Stock up on torrone (nougat), almond pastries, and, of course, cannoli.

Artisan Olive Oil Producers

Souvenirs and Crafts

  • Via Tommaso Cannizzaro: This street is known for its small boutiques selling crafts, local art, and souvenirs. Look for handcrafted jewelry, embroidered linens, and olive oil-based soaps.
  • Artisan Olive Oil Producers: Sicily’s olive oil is some of the finest in the world. Visit producers to taste and buy premium oils, often infused with herbs or citrus.

Contemporary and Niche

  • Via Giacomo Matteotti: A modern shopping street, it’s dotted with contemporary boutiques, niche perfume stores, and artisanal coffee roasters.
  • Independent Bookstores: Explore charming bookshops that offer a curated selection of books, including those focusing on Sicilian history, art, and culture.

Tips for Shoppers

  • Bargaining: While fixed prices are common in high-end shops and malls, don’t hesitate to haggle in markets and smaller stalls.
  • Opening Hours: Remember that many shops close for a siesta in the early afternoon, typically between 1 PM and 4 PM.
  • Tax Refunds: Non-EU tourists can avail tax refunds on certain goods. Make sure to keep your receipts and inquire about the refund process in stores.

Shopping in Messina isn’t merely a transaction; it’s an immersion. It’s the stories the artisans share, the history embedded in every artifact, and the modern city’s pulse felt in its contemporary stores. With every purchase, you’re not just taking home a product but a piece of Messina’s soul. Happy shopping!

Messina cruise stop

Tips for Cruisers to Messina

Navigating a foreign land can be a daunting task, but with a handful of insights and advice, your journey can be smooth, enjoyable, and truly enriching. If Messina is your next travel destination, here are some essential tips to ensure a seamless and memorable experience.

Best Time to Visit

  • Spring and Fall: The months of April to June and September to early November are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures, fewer crowds, and the chance to experience local festivals.

Messina cruise stop

Getting Around

  • Walking: The historic center is compact and best explored on foot. Wear comfortable shoes, as some streets can be cobbled.
  • Public Transport: While the bus system is reliable for reaching suburbs and nearby towns, the tram line is more tourist-friendly for main attractions.
  • Renting: For more flexibility, consider renting a car or scooter, especially if you plan to explore the countryside.

Language and Communication

  • Italian and Sicilian: While Italian is the official language, many locals also speak Sicilian. English is commonly spoken in tourist areas, but learning a few basic Italian phrases will be appreciated.

Currency and Payments

  • Euro (€) is the official currency. While credit cards are widely accepted, it’s wise to keep some cash, especially for small purchases, local markets, or remote areas.

Local Etiquette

  • Greeting: A simple “Ciao” (Hello/Goodbye) or “Buongiorno” (Good morning) goes a long way. Physical greetings, like cheek kisses, are common among friends.
  • Dress Code: While Messina is modern, it’s advisable to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. Always carry a scarf or shawl for churches.

cruise port Messina

  • General Safety: Messina is relatively safe, but as with any tourist spot, always be wary of pickpockets, especially in crowded areas.
  • Emergency Numbers: 112 is the general emergency number, but for medical emergencies, dial 118.

Connectivity

  • SIM Cards: Local SIM cards are readily available for tourists. Consider buying one if you’re planning a longer stay.
  • Wi-Fi: Most hotels, restaurants, and cafes offer free Wi-Fi. However, always be cautious about using public networks for sensitive tasks.
  • Restaurants and Cafes: Service charge is often included in the bill. However, leaving small change or rounding up the bill is a kind gesture.
  • Taxis: Tipping isn’t mandatory, but rounding up to the nearest Euro is appreciated.

Ferragosto

Festivals and Public Holidays

  • Check Local Calendars: Festivals, parades, and public holidays might affect shop openings and transport schedules. The Ferragosto (August 15) is a significant summer holiday where many businesses might close.
  • Stay Hydrated: Especially during the summer months. Bottled water is widely available.
  • Pharmacies: Easily recognizable by a green cross sign. They carry essential medicines and often have English-speaking staff.

Sustainability

  • Respect Nature: If you’re exploring natural spots or beaches, ensure you don’t leave trash behind.
  • Support Local: Buying from local artisans or eating at local eateries helps sustain the community and offers an authentic experience.

Armed with these tips, you’re set to explore Messina like a seasoned traveler, balancing the wonder of a first-time visitor with the savvy of someone who’s been there before. Enjoy the splendors of Messina and let the city’s magic envelop you!

Taormina

Nearby Destinations to Explore from Messina

Messina is not only a captivating destination in its own right but also serves as a gateway to some of Sicily’s most enchanting locales. If you’re looking to explore beyond the city’s boundaries, here are some must-visit nearby destinations that promise diverse experiences.

  • Distance: Approximately 50 kilometers south of Messina.
  • Ancient Greek Theatre: Offering panoramic views of Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea.
  • Corso Umberto: The main street, filled with shops, cafes, and historic landmarks.
  • Isola Bella: A picturesque islet and nature reserve connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of beach.

Mount Etna

  • Distance: Roughly 90 kilometers from Messina.
  • Trekking and Tours: Explore Europe’s highest and most active volcano with guided tours or treks.
  • Wine Tasting: The fertile volcanic soil around Etna produces some of Sicily’s finest wines. Don’t miss out on vineyard tours and tastings.

Catania

  • Distance: About 100 kilometers south of Messina.
  • Piazza del Duomo: A UNESCO World Heritage site with the stunning Catania Cathedral.
  • La Pescheria: The bustling fish market that captures the essence of local life.

Aeolian Islands

  • Distance: The closest, Lipari, is around 1.5 hours by ferry from Messina.
  • Stromboli: One of the most active volcanoes in the world, offering nighttime lava displays.
  • Salina: Famous for its Malvasia wine and caper exports.
  • Panarea: A glamorous getaway known for its azure waters, luxury yachts, and nightlife.

Milazzo

  • Distance: About 40 kilometers west of Messina.
  • Milazzo Castle: A vast fortified area offering panoramic views of the town and coastline.
  • Cape Milazzo: A scenic area with the Sanctuary of St. Anthony, lagoons, and beautiful vistas.

Syracuse

  • Distance: Approximately 170 kilometers south of Messina.
  • Ortigia: A historic island district with landmarks like the Temple of Apollo and the Fountain of Arethusa.
  • Archaeological Park of Neapolis: Home to the impressive Greek Theatre and the Ear of Dionysius.

Cefalù Cathedral

Cefalù

  • Distance: About 170 kilometers west of Messina.
  • Cefalù Cathedral: A UNESCO World Heritage site with stunning mosaics.
  • The Rocca: A massive limestone rock overlooking the town, offering hiking paths and panoramic views.

Tips for Nearby Travels

  • Plan Ahead: Especially if visiting popular destinations during peak seasons.
  • Use Local Transport: Buses and trains are cost-effective options to explore the island.
  • Ferry Services: Essential for trips to the Aeolian Islands. Make reservations in advance during the tourist season.

While Messina offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and beauty, venturing out to these nearby destinations can enhance your Sicilian experience manifold. Each place, with its unique allure, ensures that your journey through this magical island remains etched in your memory forever. Safe travels!

Messina cruise stop cathedral

Best Times to Visit Messina

Sicily’s allure is perpetual, but depending on what you seek, there are optimal times to visit Messina. Factors like the weather, local festivals, and tourist influx can influence your experience. Here’s a breakdown of the best times to explore this Sicilian gem:

Spring (March to May)

  • Weather: Mild temperatures, blooming flowers, and longer days.
  • Easter Celebrations: Witness age-old traditions, religious processions, and local festivities.
  • Local Produce: Springtime sees an abundance of artichokes, fava beans, and fresh citrus.

Summer (June to August)

  • Weather: Hot and sunny, with temperatures often crossing 30°C (86°F). Coastal breezes in Messina can make the heat more bearable.
  • Beach Days: Perfect time to hit the beaches and coastal areas.
  • Ferragosto (August 15): A significant summer holiday. While many locals go on vacation, there are festivities and fireworks in towns and cities.
  • Tourist Influx: This is the peak tourist season, so expect crowded attractions and higher prices.

Messina cruise stop cathedral

Autumn (September to November)

  • Weather: Mild to warm temperatures, making it pleasant for sightseeing.
  • Wine Harvest: Visit local vineyards to see the grape harvest and partake in wine tastings.
  • Food Festivals: Autumn is rich with food festivals celebrating mushrooms, olives, and more.
  • Fall Foliage: The landscapes transform with hues of gold and brown, especially in the countryside.

Winter (December to February)

  • Weather: Cooler temperatures with occasional rain. Snow is rare in Messina but can be seen on the peaks of nearby Mount Etna.
  • Christmas Celebrations: The city lights up with decorations, nativity scenes, and festive markets.
  • Fewer Tourists: A quieter time to explore the city without the usual tourist crowds.

Special Considerations

  • Festivals and Events: Besides the seasonal highlights, it’s worth checking the local calendar for special events, festivals, or religious celebrations specific to the year of your visit.
  • Cost: Off-peak seasons (spring and autumn) often offer more competitive rates for accommodations and tours.
  • Outdoor Activities: If you’re into hiking, cycling, or other outdoor activities, spring and autumn are ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.

In conclusion, while every season presents its unique charm in Messina, the periods of spring and autumn strike a delightful balance between pleasant weather, cultural experiences, and manageable tourist numbers. However, regardless of when you choose to visit, Messina’s charm, history, and warm hospitality remain a constant.

A Final Word on Messina

Messina, often overshadowed by its more renowned Sicilian counterparts, is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. From its rich tapestry of history and culture to the sweeping views of the Ionian Sea, the city effortlessly blends the allure of the past with the vibrancy of the present.

As a fun cruise port, Messina serves as a gateway to the heart of Sicily, welcoming visitors to delve deep into its stories, flavors, and landscapes. The intricate dance of ancient civilizations that once called this place home still resonates in the city’s architecture, its streets, and in the very spirit of its people.

Here’s to new horizons, to Messina, and to the stories yet to be written. Safe travels!

FAQs on Cruise Port Messina

Q1: How far is the cruise port from Messina city center?

  • The cruise port Messina is conveniently located, and it’s just a short walk to the heart of Messina’s city center.

Q2: Are there any facilities at the port itself?

  • Yes, the cruise port Messina has basic facilities like restrooms, a tourist information desk, and some cafes.

Q3: Is there Wi-Fi at the port?

  • Limited free Wi-Fi may be available. It’s advisable to check with your cruise line or at the tourist information desk upon arrival.

Q4: Are there taxis readily available at the port?

  • Yes, there’s usually a line of taxis waiting when cruise ships dock. However, it’s always a good idea to agree on a fare before starting your journey.

Q5: Is there a shuttle service from the port to other attractions or nearby cities?

  • Some cruise lines may offer shuttle services to popular attractions. Alternatively, local tour operators often run shuttle services to places like Taormina or Mount Etna.

Q6: How much time do I need to explore the main attractions in Messina?

  • A half-day is sufficient to see Messina’s key sights, but if you want a more relaxed pace or to explore further, consider allocating a full day.

Q7: Can I book excursions directly at the Messina cruise port?

  • Yes, there are often local tour operators offering excursions directly at the port. However, it might be worth comparing these with options offered by your cruise line in advance.

Q8: Are there any recommended local markets near the cruise port Messina?

  • Yes, the Piazza Cairoli is a bustling local market where you can find fresh produce, local delicacies, and souvenirs.

Q9: Can you recommend a traditional dish to try in Messina?

  • Absolutely! You must try “Arancini” – fried rice balls stuffed with various fillings like meat or cheese.

Q10: Is Messina cruise port safe for tourists?

  • Messina is generally safe for tourists. As with any destination, it’s essential to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded places.

Q11: What currency is used in Messina?

  • Messina, like the rest of Italy, uses the Euro (€).

Q12: Is English widely spoken?

  • In tourist areas and among those in the hospitality industry, English is commonly spoken. However, a few basic Italian phrases can enhance your experience.

Q13: I have a late departure from Messina cruise port. Are there facilities to store luggage?

  • Some cruise terminals offer luggage storage facilities. Additionally, the central train station in Messina may have lockers or storage services.

Q14: Can I rent a car near the Messina cruise port?

  • Yes, there are car rental agencies in Messina, some within walking distance or a short taxi ride from the cruise port.

Messina Cruise Port

Guide to Cruise Ports and Terminals

The Messina cruise ship terminal is located at the Port of Messina on the Italian island of Sicily.

Messina Cruise Port, Sicily Italy

Public Transportation

Train service.

There are two train stations in Messina: Messina Marittima and Messina Centrale.  Messina Centrale is located in Piazza della Repubblic.

Trains from Messina to Taormina-Giardini stop at both Messina stations and depart approximately every hour.  The scenic journey takes approximately one hour.  A return ticket costs 10 euro.

Please visit the Trenitalia website for current cost and schedule information.

Bus Service

Bus service is available from Messina to Taormina, however, due to frequent stops along the way, the duration of the trip is nearly two hours.

The Messina central bus station is located next to the the Messina Centrale train station in Piazza della Repubblic.

Bus schedules are available online.

Visitor Information

Messina italy.

Top attractions in this port city include the cathedral (Duomo), the museum and the astronomical clock in the bell tower.

Messina is a port town and of little interest.  Many cruise passengers enjoy excursions to Taormina or Mount Etna.  It is a good idea book an excursion prior to arriving in Messina.

Taormina, Italy

The resort town of Taormina is located on a hilltop approximately 25 miles southwest of Messina.  It is accessible by train and bus from Messina.

Check out the amphitheater when you are in town.  Enjoy the view of nearby Mount Etna.  The pedestrian-friendly town is also great for shopping (Corso Umberto street).

Mount Etna is a huge volcano located 40 miles southwest of Messina.

Due to the distance to the mountain from the Port of Messina, it is advisable to join an excursion at your ship.

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Free Wifi Service is available at cafes and restaurants in Messina Italy.

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Best Things to do in Sicily (Messina) near the Cruise Port

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  • September 24, 2013

Messina is a charming city located in the northeastern tip of Sicily, and it is often considered as the gateway to this stunning island.

The city is rich in history and beauty, and it offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into its past, uncover Norman architectural influences, and admire iconic wonders such as the Duomo di Messina.

The historical landmarks and traces of WWII create a fascinating tapestry to explore, making it an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and travelers seeking to discover Sicily’s cultural heritage.

Arriving and Departing from Messina Cruise Port

Messina, located in Sicily, is a popular destination for cruise ships. The Messina Cruise Port is a convenient entry for travelers wanting to explore Italy’s beauty, including nearby regions like Naples. When arriving at the cruise terminal, passengers may find multiple transportation options for venturing into the city.

Many cruise lines offer shore excursions that include transportation straight from the terminal. Taxis are also available for those who prefer a private ride. Be mindful that prices might differ depending on the destination, and negotiation is a common practice in Italy. When departing from Messina, ensure your arrival at the port a couple of hours before the ship embarks.

Public Transportation Around Messina

Messina offers several transportation services for tourists to explore the city. The public bus is a budget-friendly option, and tickets can be purchased at kiosks throughout the city. Routes are well-connected, allowing visitors to reach various attractions seamlessly.

Another popular means of transportation is the ‘hop on hop off bus,’ which visits numerous tourist sites. This service enables visitors to comfortably move from one attraction to another, ensuring they can take in all that Sicily has to offer.

The train station, located near the port, offers a convenient way to connect with other cities in Italy and explore beyond Messina. Make sure to verify the train schedules beforehand to plan your journey accordingly.

Messina Cruise Port Guide

The cruise port of Messina is easy to navigate on foot. From the dock, various attractions are accessible, such as the Cathedral of Messina and the Orologio Astronomico. Additionally, you can stroll through the city streets, soaking in the local culture.

For transportation options near the Messina cruise port, consider the following services:

  • Taxis : Available at taxi ranks by the port, providing a private ride to your desired destination.
  • Public Bus : Affordable transportation covering all major attractions in the city.
  • Hop on Hop off Bus : Tourist-focused bus visiting key sites, allowing passengers to explore at their own pace.
  • Train : Connecting Messina with other Italian cities, creating opportunities for extended exploration.

Remember to plan your excursions, considering your ship departure time, to enjoy all that Messina and its surroundings offer.

Gastronomic Adventure in Messina

Appreciating the sicilian cuisine.

Messina is a stunning coastal city located in Sicily, Italy. The city boasts a vibrant food scene that is simply impossible to resist. When wandering around the area near the cruise port, you will come across several food shops and restaurants that offer traditional Sicilian dishes, which are worth trying. Begin your adventure by experiencing a blend of unique flavors to the local food.

The famous granita, a semi-frozen dessert made of water, sugar, and various flavorings, is a local favorite. You can find this refreshing dessert at most cafes and markets. Don’t miss out on arancini, a delicious snack made of rice balls stuffed with different fillings, deep-fried to perfection.

Local Seafood Delights

As a coastal city, Messina offers an abundance of fresh seafood. Some of the must-try dishes in Messina’s local restaurants are:

  • Spigola Alla Messinese : A Mediterranean sea bass dish with olives, tomatoes, and other local flavors.
  • Swordfish Rolls : Thin slices of swordfish stuffed with breadcrumbs, herbs, and lemon zest, then grilled or cooked in tomato sauce.
  • Stuffed Calamari : Calamari filled with breadcrumbs, minced fish, and grated cheese, cooked in a tomato-based sauce.

These delicious seafood options are likely to leave your taste buds craving for more.

Pasta and More

Messina’s pasta dishes are infused with unique Sicilian flavors. Some local favorites include:

  • Pasta con le Sarde : A traditional pasta dish with fresh sardines, wild fennel, saffron, and pine nuts.
  • Pasta alla Norma : A delightful combination of pasta, fried eggplant, tomato sauce, and salted ricotta cheese.

Apart from pasta, you can also indulge in various Italian main courses and pizzas available in Messina’s restaurants. Don’t forget to try the local wine, which adds another layer of flavor to the Sicilian culinary experience.

Whether you’re a food enthusiast or a casual traveler looking to explore different tastes, the gastronomic adventure in Messina offers an unforgettable experience. While enjoying the local cuisine, consider the prices, as they may vary based on the restaurant’s location and offerings. Budget for at least a few euros per dish, and you will be well on your way to uncovering the amazing flavors Sicily has in store.

Experiencing Messina’s Natural Splendors

The grandeur of mount etna.

As one of the most well-known attractions in Sicily, Mount Etna offers visitors a unique experience. The highest and most active volcano in Europe, it is a must-visit destination near Messina. Guided tours depart from Messina, taking travelers to various stations on the volcano to learn about its geological significance and observe its impressive volcanic activity. It is advisable to dress in layers and wear appropriate footwear, as temperatures can vary greatly.

Beaches of Messina

Messina’s beautiful coastline is adorned with picturesque beaches that provide a refreshing break from the city’s bustling streets. Many beaches offer clear waters and golden sands for sunbathing, swimming, or enjoying watersports. Some popular choices include Ponte Faro Beach , known for its vibrant bar and restaurant scene, and Capo Peloro Beach , where calm, shallow waters make it ideal for families.

  • Ponte Faro Beach: lively and social atmosphere
  • Capo Peloro Beach: family-friendly

Panoramic Views and Hiking Spots

For those who appreciate breathtaking panoramic views and outdoor adventures, Messina boasts plenty of hiking trails that appeal to various levels of expertise. Scenic trails lead hikers through lush landscapes, ancient ruins, and charming villages, all while offering impressive vistas of the region’s stunning natural beauty.

A popular hiking destination is The Peloritani Mountains , which offer well-marked trails for enthusiastic explorers. Here, visitors can witness the diverse flora and fauna, as well as experience the awe-inspiring panorama of both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas.

Culture and Art of Messina

Artistic heritage.

Messina, a beautiful port city in Sicily, Italy, boasts a rich artistic heritage. The city is home to art treasures from celebrated artists like Michelangelo and Caravaggio. Visitors can admire the stunning Italian Art Nouveau architecture, such as the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III, while walking along the beautiful streets of Messina.

The Norman influence can also be seen in many of the religious and historical sites in the city. One remarkable example is the Astronomical Clock, located in the belfry of the Cathedral of Messina, featuring intricate carvings and mechanical animations.

Sicily’s Greek and Roman Empires

Sicily is significant in Italy’s history due to its Greek and Roman past. The island has several well-preserved remains of Greek theaters, such as the famous Teatro Greco in Catania. In addition, the Roman Empire’s influence is evident at the many archaeological sites, like the ancient city of Marsala.

Visitors interested in the Greek and Roman empires should also take the time to explore the Corso Umberto, a popular street in Messina lined with beautiful buildings that showcase a mix of architectural styles from these historical periods.

Exploring the Regional Museum of Messina

The Messina Regional Museum (Regional Museum of Messina), located near the cruise port, is an excellent place to explore the city’s art, history, and culture. The museum’s extensive collection spans from ancient Greek and Roman artifacts to recent works, such as Caravaggio’s masterpiece, “The Adoration of the Shepherds.”

Famous for its connection to the classic film “The Godfather,” the museum not only exhibits works of fine art but also provides insight into Sicily’s past as a melting pot of cultures throughout history. Visitors can expect to leave the Regional Museum of Messina with a more in-depth understanding and appreciation for the rich culture and art of this beautiful Sicilian city.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some free activities near messina cruise port.

There are several free activities near the Messina cruise port. Visitors can explore the historic city center’s stunning architecture, including the impressive Messina Cathedral and the Piazza del Duomo. They can also walk along the port’s promenade to admire the scenic coastal views or enjoy a leisurely picnic at the Villa Mazzini, a beautiful public park.

How can I get from Messina port to Taormina?

To get from Messina port to Taormina, several transportation options are available. Travelers can take a direct bus from the port to Taormina, which generally takes an hour. Alternatively, they can take a train ride from Messina Centrale to Taormina-Giardini station, followed by a short taxi or bus ride into the town center.

What are popular excursions from Messina cruise port?

The Messina cruise port offers several popular excursions, including visits to the beautiful hilltop town of Taormina, the ancient Greek theater, and the stunning coastal town of Cefalù. Guided tours to Mount Etna, the highest and most active volcano in Europe, are also available. Additionally, you can explore the picturesque coastal villages of Noto and Ragusa if you prefer.

Can I visit Mount Etna from Messina port?

Yes, it is possible to visit Mount Etna from Messina port. There are guided tours and excursions available that will take you to the volcano, where you can hike or take a cable car to explore the craters and marvel at the surrounding landscapes. These tours typically include transportation and a guide and may include other stops along the way.

Is it possible to explore Sicily on foot from the cruise port?

While it is possible to explore the city of Messina on foot from the cruise port to experience the beauty of Sicily fully, it is recommended to venture further afield. It’s best to join an organized tour or utilize public transportation, taxis, or rental cars to reach other destinations such as Taormina, Cefalù, or Syracuse.

What can I see and do in Messina city centre?

In Messina city centre, visitors can admire the impressive Messina Cathedral, known for its intricate interior mosaics and the world’s largest astronomical clock tower, located at the adjoining bell tower. The Piazza del Duomo features the monumental Fontana di Orione, an ornate 16th-century fountain. Art lovers can visit the Regional Museum of Messina, which displays works by renowned artists like Caravaggio and Antonello da Messina. Additionally, strolling through the city, one can discover numerous historic churches, palaces, and charming cafés.

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Making The Most Of The Messina Cruise Port

Messina is the closest port on Sicily to mainland Italy, making it the obvious choice for many people visiting the largest island in the Mediterranean.The ferry port is on the other side of town to the cruise port, making it a great way to arrive and visit the town. It’s a bustling city which can be reached on foot from the port.You’ll want to spare some time to see the cathedral in Piazza del Duomo, the Orion fountain, Faro Point, and the astronomical clock.Messina cruise port is a fascinating city but spare some time to visit the key sights on the rest of the island

Check Out The Surrounding Area

The easiest way to get around the island when you have limited time is to sign up for a tour with a reputable local company. You’ll find that the Good Sicily DMC and Incoming Tour operator is one of the best options.Despite being a relatively young company, they are dedicated to ensuring you have the best possible experience on their island.The professional and friendly service is first-class but nothing compared to the flexibility they offer. With Good Sicily, you really are in the driving seat!They’ll pick you up from anywhere in Messina cruise port. You can specify your destination but it is worth letting them guide you.

The Highlights

Leave Messina cruise port behind and head to the largest active volcano in Europe, Etna. It’s an experience that shouldn’t be missed. You’ll see the old lava trails and may even hear the volcano rumbling!You should also check out the small village of Castelmola and visit Taormina with its impressive remains of an ancient Greek colony.

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Sicily is worth visiting for an extended holiday. But, if time is limited, arriving at Messina cruise port and booking the right trips can at least give you a feel of this delightful and culturally significant place.

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See the Orion Fountain and hear the astronomical clock at noon.

Historical sites

Roman amphitheatre

Tindari Ruins

You can see the holy black virgin in the village church.

Regional Museum

Aeolian islands.

The Aeolian Islands are opposite Messina and can be visited by boat

One of the largest volcanoes in the world, it is still active.

Excursions in Messina, Sicily

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Guide To What To Do At Messina Cruise Port

Today we will share our Guide On What To Do At Messina Cruise Port. Messina is a city and the capital of the Metropolitan City of Messina, on the northeastern coast of Sicily, Italy. It’s the largest city in Sicily, after Palermo and Catan. And is located at the eastern end of the Strait of Messina, which separates Sicily from the Italian mainland.

Messina has a long and rich history. It was founded by the Greeks in the 8th century BC and has been ruled by a number of different empires over the centuries, including the Roman, the Arab, the Norman, and the Spanish Empires. Over the years, Messina has acted as an important port , due to being a gateway to mainland Italy as well as the Mediterranean Sea. The city has been destroyed by earthquakes on a number of occasions, but it has always been rebuilt.

Today, Messina is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. It is home to several universities and an important trade and commerce centre. The city is also a popular tourist destination, thanks to its beautiful architecture, delicious food, and lively nightlife.

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What To Do At Messina Cruise Port

Where do cruise ships dock in messina sicily.

Cruise ships typically dock at the Port of Messina in the city’s heart. The port is well-equipped to handle large vessels and offers a range of facilities and services for cruise passengers, including transportation, tours, and shopping. However, it doesn’t have a terminal building. From the cruise terminal, it’s easy to explore Messina and its surrounding areas, including the famous Taormina and Mount Etna.

Is Messina Walkable From The Cruise Port?

Messina is walkable from the cruise port, located in the city’s heart. It is about a 10-15 minute walk to the central Piazza del Duomo, where you can find the Cathedral of Messina and the famous astronomical clock tower. Plenty of shops, cafes, and restaurants are also along the way. However, if you prefer not to walk, taxis are also available at the port.

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What To Do Near Messina Cruise Port

Does messina have a beach.

While Messina is a port city in Sicily, it does have some nearby beaches that can be reached by car or public transportation.

Some popular beaches near Messina Cruise Port include…

  • Capo Peloro Beach
  • Mortelle Beach
  • Spadafora Beach

However, it is important to note that these beaches are not within walking distance of the cruise port, and visitors would need to book a trip or arrange transportation to reach them.

Beaches In Messina Near The Cruise Port

Piazza del Duomo

The Piazza del Duomo is the main square in Messina. It is a beautiful square that is surrounded by historic buildings.

It is a vibrant hub filled with historic buildings, including the iconic Elephant Fountain, and is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes. The square serves as a gathering place for locals and visitors, offering a glimpse into the rich history and lively atmosphere of Messina.

Fountains In Messina

The fountain of orion.

The Fountain of Orion is a 16th-century fountain in the Piazza del Duomo in Messina, Sicily, Italy. It was designed by the Florentine sculptor Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, a student of Michelangelo, and was completed in 1553. The fountain is dedicated to Orion, a mythical giant hunter who was said to have founded the city of Messina.

The fountain is made of white Carrara marble and is composed of a central pyramid-shaped basin supported by four dolphins. On top of the basin is a statue of Orion, who is depicted as a muscular young man with a bow and arrow. At the base of the fountain are four additional statues, each representing a different river: the Tiber, the Nile, the Ebro, and the Camaro.

The Fountain of Orion is one of the most important landmarks in Messina and is a popular tourist destination. It is also a symbol of the city’s history and culture.

Fountain Of Orion

Neptune Fountain

The Neptune Fountain is a 16th-century fountain in the Piazza Unità d’Italia in Messina, Sicily, Italy. It was designed by the Florentine sculptor Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli, a student of Michelangelo, and was completed in 1557. The fountain is dedicated to Neptune, the Roman god of the sea.

The fountain is made of white Carrara marble and is composed of a central basin supported by four seahorses. On top of the basin is a statue of Neptune, who is depicted as a muscular man with a trident. At the base of the fountain are four additional statues, each representing a different river: the Arno, the Tiber, the Po, and the Simeto.

The Neptune Fountain is one of the most important landmarks in Messina and is a popular tourist destination. It is also a symbol of the city’s history and culture.

Neptune Fountain Messina Cruise Port

Churches and Museums Near Messina Cruise Port

Messina is home to a number of interesting churches and museums that are worth exploring. One of the most prominent churches is the Cathedral of Messina, also known as the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta.

Messina’s cathedral, like many other buildings in the city, was heavily damaged during World War II bombings and a devastating earthquake that hit in 1908. After the war, there was a strong desire to rebuild and restore the historical and cultural landmarks that were destroyed.

Piazza del Duomo Messina, What To Do Near Messini Cruise Port

The Annunziata Church

The Annunziata Church is a 16th-century church that is known for its beautiful frescoes.

The church features an impressive façade with intricate stonework, sculptures, and a bell tower. Inside, visitors can admire the richly decorated altars, beautiful frescoes, and intricate details throughout the building.

The Annunziata Church Messina, What to do near Messina Cruise Port

Temple of Christ the King

The Temple of Christ the King is a Catholic church located in Messina, Sicily, Italy. It was built between 1960 and 1973 on a hill overlooking the city, and is visible from almost everywhere in Messina. The church is notable for its modern architectural style, as well as its panoramic views of the city and the Strait of Messina.

Temple of Christ the King Messina Cruise Port

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III For Messina Cruise Port Shopping

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele III is a historic shopping arcade located in the centre of Messina, Italy. It was built in the early 20th century and is named after King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy. The arcade is known for its elegant and ornate architecture, featuring Art Nouveau and Art Deco design elements.

Thus is a popular destination for shopping, dining, and taking in the sights of the city. The arcade also serves as a cultural and historical landmark, showcasing the city’s rich history and artistic heritage.

The Godfather Movie Tour

The Godfather Movie Tour in Sicily  takes visitors on a journey through the locations used in the filming of the iconic Godfather movie trilogy. The tour includes stops at locations such as the Bar Vitelli in Savoca, the Church of Santa Lucia in Forza d’Agrò, and the famous town of Corleone. Visitors can also see the home of Vito Corleone, played by Marlon Brando, in the town of Forza d’Agrò. 

Forza d'Agrò. on the Godfather Tour from Messina Port

Check Out  Sicilian Cuisine In And Around Messina Cruise Port

Sicilian cuisine is the cuisine of the Italian island of Sicily. It is a fusion of the island’s historical influences, including Greek, Arab, Spanish, and French, and features an abundance of fresh seafood, pasta dishes, vegetables, fruits, cheese and nuts. Some of the most well-known Sicilian dishes include pasta alla norma, caponata, arancini, and cannoli. Local wines such as Marsala and Nero d’Avola also play an important role in Sicilian cuisine.

Dining in Messina Cruise Port

The Strait of Messina

The Strait of Messina is a narrow waterway that separates the island of Sicily from mainland Italy. It is a popular spot for boat trips, as you can get stunning views of both Sicily and Calabria. You can also see the famous Faraglioni rocks, which are three large limestone stacks that rise out of the water.

The Strait of Messina, Messina Cruise Port

Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Messina

The Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Messina is a mechanical and astronomical clock located in the campanile of the cathedral in Messina. It was constructed by the Ungerer Company of Strasbourg in 1933. And is thought to be one of the largest and most complex astronomical clocks in the world.

The clock is made up of several different components, including a sundial, a lunar dial, a planetarium, plus a perpetual calendar. It also features a number of moving parts, including a lion, a cock, and a carousel of saints.

Travellers can enjoy watching clock go off every day at noon. When it performs a complex series of movements and animations. The lion roars, the saints move, the cockerel crows and the planets rotate. The clock also displays the time, date, day of the week, month, and year.

The Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Messina. As such is a popular tourist attraction, thus considered to be one of the most important works of art in Messina and one not to miss.

Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral of Messina

Visit Taormina

Taormina is a charming hilltop town located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. It’s known for its picturesque views of the sea and Mount Etna, as well as its ancient Greek theater, which dates back to the third century BC. The town is also famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Isola Bella, as well as its charming narrow streets and elegant buildings. 

Although Taormina is around 45 minutes from Messina Cruise port by car or bus. However, there is a bus just outside the cruise port of you could book a taxi or excursion.

 Taormina from Messina Cruise Port

Visit Mount Etna

Mount Etna is an active volcano located on the east coast of Sicily, Italy. It is the tallest and most active volcano in Europe, standing at a height of over 3 km. Tourists can take guided hikes up to the summit to see the crater and enjoy some sightseeing of the surrounding countryside.

There are also cable car rides and jeep tours available for visitors who prefer not to hike. Mount Etna is 1 hour and 45 minutes from the port so this is something I would only do as part of a tour to avoid missing the ship .

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Museums In Messina

  • Regional Museum of Messina is home to a collection of archeological artifacts, art and decorative arts.
  • The Museo Tesoro del Duomo (Cathedral Treasure Museum) has an impressive collection of religious art and artefacts
  • Galleria d’Arte Contemporanea di Messina (Contemporary Art Gallery of Messina) houses a collection of works by contemporary artists from Italy and beyond.

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Yes, the port is nearby transport , but what day of the week, and what time of the day will you arrive?

Thanks i believe it will be a sunday.

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The public transport is limited on Sundays, so if the ship offers an option for transport only, consider that option.

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It is hot in August, and the port is near public transport, but the issue is Sunday, and the limited public transport on Sundays. You might take public transport to your destination, and then prearrange a return transfer, but if the ship offers a transport only option, perhaps that would be optimal for a guaranteed timely return to the ship.

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I want to go to Taormina for a quick view of Mount Etna & see this hill town.

1.Need to be back at port by 12.15pm latest. Is there any bus leaving early from Messina for Taormina & return from Taormina by 10.30pm? Is it worth the attempt given that I only have 5 hours basically for this round trip.

Or should I just walk around in Messina or take a local taxi to Taormina and back. How much will a return trip cost? Can I pre book a local taxi? We are 4 adults.

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Located at the tip of Sicily, the island right off the shores of Southern Italy, Messina is the gateway to Sicily and an island with a rich culture. Cruise to Messina, the largest island in the Mediterranean, to explore the home of noted poets and even a mathematician. However, the city is perhaps best known for its cuisine. Some have even gone so far as to nickname Sicily ‘God’s Kitchen’.  Sicily is home to pecorino cheese and a favorite Italian dessert, the cannoli. Contact our cruise experts for help planning a cruise to Messina, Sicily. Featured below are a few of our favorite experiences for the cruise port of Messina in Sicily:

  • Check out the Caravaggio masterpieces and the Greek antiquities at the Museo Regionale, an art museum housed in a former silk mill.  
  • Put on your walking shoes to climb the Torre Faro, a tower overlooking the Strait of Messina, where you’ll get the best view of this gap between Sicily and mainland Italy.  
  • Learn the meaning of each mechanical figure that emerges from the world’s largest astronomical clock which is displayed at the Piazza del Duomo.  
  • Visit the Chiesa SS. Annunziata dei Catalani, a church dating back to the 12 th century. Damaged in the earthquake of 1908, the building appears to be sinking into the street.

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Messina is the third-largest city on the island of Sicily, and it displays Sicilian culture and influence like no other city nearby. While on your Messina cruise, you’ll see that Sicily contains a magic and mystery unlike any other destination in Italy. Both cosmopolitan and rugged, island life here offers a fascinating combination of fishing communities, tiny towns, and beachy resorts. Messina, Taormina, and the surrounding areas on the northeast corner of the island are particularly mesmerizing, whether you’re off sailing the picturesque Strait of Messina or climbing the summit of Monte Scuderi

On an Italy cruise to Messina, there are quite a few experiences that other destinations can’t offer, like tasting an authentic Sicilian cannoli or enjoying Italian coffee bar culture. You could spend an entire day simply touring the historic churches and piazzas that give the city so much local color, like the mythology-rich Fountain of Neptune or the nearly thousand-year-old Cathedral of Messina. Go sailing or scuba diving in the Ionian Sea while you’re here, or simply sit at a trattoria and people watch over a delicious meal. Messina is meant to be truly enjoyed, not hurried through.

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The hilltop town of Taormina outside Messina is a Sicilian village like no other. A multitude of dramatic cliffs and coves make it impossible to see all the natural beauty of Taormina in just a day. The shining jewel is the Isola Bella, an environmentally protected island just off of Taormina’s coast.

Cathedral of Messina

Built nearly a thousand years ago by the Normans, the Cathedral of Messina is a must-see for travelers who want to understand the history of the city and the cultural significance of this sight. In Italy, all great churches tell a story, and the Cathedral of Messina is famous for its automatic bell tower.

Fountain of Neptune

The Fountain of Neptune in the center of Messina tells the mythological story of the god Neptune and the resilience of the city after it faced several earthquakes and natural disasters. It’s worth a quick walk over to admire its sheer scale and how well kept the fountain is.

Monte Scuderi

Craving a stretch of your sea legs? The challenging hike to the summit of Monte Scuderi promises incredible views of the Strait of Messina and the coast of Calabria in the near distance.

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Top things to do in sicily (messina), sail along the strait of messina.

The Strait of Messina connects Calabria and Sicily. Take a boat ride along the strait, admiring the blues of the cool Ionian sea and views of Torre Faro. There are plenty of chances for snorkeling and scuba diving, too.

Day Trip to Torre Faro

Take a trip to the top of this massive lighthouse, which has been in existence since 1884, and enjoy a beautiful view of Messina and the sea below.

Eat a Sicilian Cannoli

The cannoli is a local art form that started in the Sicilian town of Palermo and now enjoys worldwide acclaim. You can’t fully experience a Messina cruise without enjoying one (or several) cannolis during your vacation. It’s practically a rite of passage.

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Sicilians take their cuisine seriously. Cooking in the Sicilian home is an all-day affair and a display of close family life. The preparation of the region’s culinary delights offers just as much enjoyment of the food itself. Cannolis are a must-try dessert, which originated in the Sicilian town of Palermo on the other side of the island. Don’t leave Messina without enjoying a granita, a frozen dessert that’s the only antidote to a sweltering hot day in Messina. Grab a brioche for breakfast, and finish the evening with a tall glass of red wine and a seafood pasta locally fished from the bay.

Culture & History of Sicily (Messina) Cruise Port

Messina may not be as well known as Florence or Rome, but it possesses an age-old spirit that has endured despite centuries of occupations, earthquakes, and other natural disasters. During World War II, the area suffered from bombings and razings at the hands of German forces. Over the course of centuries, the tragedies affecting Messina didn’t dampen the spirit of its residents. Today, Messina cruise passengers don’t see the city’s dark past. Instead, tourism and its strategic port location have buoyed the town through many storms, and it continues to grow in population.

Sicily (Messina) Port Facilities & Location

Messina is easy to see on foot, but there are also free shuttle buses to take you to destinations further off the beaten path. You can hail a taxi at the taxi stand within the port. At the tender port for Messina cruises, you can grab a cold drink, but otherwise there are minimal amenities here.

Transportation in Sicily (Messina)

After your ship docks at the Port of Messina, it’s easy to walk to major attractions and sights in this part of Sicily. A little under a mile’s walk away is a train station, which is frequently used by locals to get to neighboring towns. There’s also a hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus you can take to see as much of the area as possible. Otherwise, taxis can be hailed from the Messina cruise port.

Shopping Near the Sicily (Messina) Cruise Port

Most of the shopping and eateries will be found in town rather than near the Messina cruise port. Neighboring Taormina has many of the area’s shopping outlets, while the weekend markets in Messina attract a lot of local buzz. The popular Piazza Cairoli is full of designer fashions and artisanal boutiques.

Local Currency & Tipping Customs

When traveling on cruises to Messina, you’ll use the euro as the official currency. It’s recommended you carry a bit of cash whenever you’re in Italy, because some merchants prefer it and won’t accept credit cards. Having enough euros to buy a meal or a coffee during your travels is considered best practice. There are plenty of ATMs, called bancomats, scattered around here.

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