Ultimate Travel Guide to Cefalù, Sicily


The medieval beach village of Cefalù was a last-minute addition to our Sicily itinerary – and it ended up being my favorite destination on the island!

Medieval buildings of Cefalu along the emerald coast on a sunny day

Why? Golden beaches, crystal-clear sea, boat rides, scenic hikes, and sunset aperitivi come to mind…

Along with morning espressos al fresco. Charming piazzas and laundry-draped alleyways. Arancine stands, artisanal delis (ciao, seaside picnics), and the freshest seafood dinners.

If you’re on the fence about visiting Cefalù, here’s my advice: Don’t miss it.

Aerial view of the beautiful village of Cefalù and the blue sea on a sunny dayAerial view of the beautiful village of Cefalù and the blue sea on a sunny day

Just an hour by train from colorful, chaotic Palermo, this coastal village delivers the slow, sun-drenched Sicily you’ve been dreaming of. Cefalù is an easy day trip, but a worthy place to slow down, unpack, and stay a few days.

In mid-October, my husband and I spent five effortlessly perfect days in Cefalù before hopping on the train to Taormina. And I’m still not over it.

So, I put together this quick, comprehensive Cefalù travel guide, just for you. Between the best things to do in Cefalù, can’t-miss restaurants, sea-view hotels, and must-know tips, I’ve detailed everything you need for the perfect stay. 

View of Cefalu cathedral in the background and outdoor restaurant tables in the foregroundView of Cefalu cathedral in the background and outdoor restaurant tables in the foreground

Cefalù Travel Guide: A Quick Summary

Short on time? Here’s a quick summary of my Cefalù guide! Pair it with my Puglia itinerary and Amalfi Coast itinerary for the ultimate Southern Italian vacation!

Best Things to Do in Cefalù:

Best Cefalù Hotels:

Must-Know Travel Tips:

  • WHEN TO VISIT: Visit in May, June, September, and October for fewer crowds and perfect beach weather. Our mid-October visit was quiet, warm, and budget-friendly! July and August are the busiest, hottest, and most expensive months to visit. Avoid them, if possible!
  • TAKING THE TRAIN: You can take the regional train to Cefalù from Palermo (45 minutes), Messina (2 hours), Taormina (3 hours), and beyond. Book via Trenitalia.
  • DAY-TRIPPING: You can easily day trip from Palermo by train, or book this full-day trip to Cefalù and Castelbuono from Palermo.
  • TAP WATER: Locals advised us not to drink the tap water in Cefalù due to the old pipes. We relied on bottled water.
  • WIFI: Wifi connections at hotels in Cefalù can be spotty. Get an eSIM on your phone if you need a stable connection!



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