๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Sicily Cruise Port: Exploring Taormina & Messina with Kids

Our stop in Messina, Sicily quickly became one of the highlights of our Mediterranean cruise. With a private tour booked through Viator, we spent the day exploring the gorgeous hilltop town of Taormina and the historic streets of Messina โ€” and yes, we finished with the most perfect cannoli in Italy.

๐ŸšŒ Shore Excursion Details

๐ŸŒ‹ Taormina: Cobblestones, Views & Granita Dreams

Our day began with a scenic drive from Messina to Taormina, complete with a photo stop overlooking Mount Etna in the distance. Even our kids were wowed!

Mount Etna overlook on drive to Taormina

Mount Etna in the distance โ€” a breathtaking start to our day in Sicily!

We were dropped off at Porta Catania, one of the two iconic entrances to Corso Umberto โ€” the charming pedestrian street that cuts through town. Along the way, we stopped to see:

  • Fontana dei Quattro Fontane (Fountain of the Four Horses)
  • The peaceful Duomo di Taormina (Cathedral of San Nicola)
  • The breathtaking views from Piazza IX Aprile

Before leaving Taormina, we made a must-stop at the iconic Bam Bar, famous for its refreshing granita served with a soft brioche roll. It was hands-down one of our favorite treats of the trip โ€” and totally kid-approved!

Bam Bar granita in Taormina

Granita with brioche at Bam Bar โ€” a cold, sweet, Sicilian tradition!

โ›ช๏ธ Messina: Clock Towers & Cannoli

Back in Messina, we visited the Cathedral of Messina, home to the largest astronomical clock in Europe โ€” an absolute showstopper when it chimes at noon (though we missed the action this time).

Messina astronomical clock

The famous astronomical clock in Messinaโ€™s cathedral square.

We ended the tour on a sweet note: a visit to a local pastry shop for authentic Sicilian cannoli. Crispy, creamy, and totally unforgettable.

Family eating Sicilian cannoli

Chris and I approved! These cannoli were the real deal.

Close-up of Sicilian cannoli

Look at that filling. Perfection.

๐Ÿ’ก Would We Return?

Absolutely! This stop gave us a great taste of Sicily โ€” both literally and figuratively. Weโ€™d love to return and spend more time exploring Mt. Etna, the beaches, and maybe even take a cooking class in the future. For now, this was the perfect first introduction to the magic of Sicily.

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