Best attractions and places to see around Pozzallo include a blend of historical landmarks, natural coastal features, and cultural sites. This port town on Sicily's southeastern coast is characterized by its strategic maritime history and its extensive sandy beaches. Visitors can explore ancient defensive structures, stroll along promenades, and discover local heritage. The area offers a variety of experiences, from historical exploration to seaside relaxation.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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small fishing village on the coast with a bar and a restaurant. well attended in summer
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beautiful in every season. very crowded in summer
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The area is fenced and, as private property, is no longer freely accessible. Photos are only possible from outside the high fence. As of Dec. 2024
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Between Sampieri and Marina di Modica the burned factory of the former Pennna furnace stands out in all its grandeur. Beautiful beaches precede it and right in front of it there is also a cliff where you can admire the sunset and take a dip
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Beach of a few kilometers that connects Sampieri and Marina di Modica passing through Mannara (actually Fornace Penna, but quite famous thanks to Inspector Montalbano). Mostly free beach, some sea turtles nest there, the water is clean and shallow up to a certain distance from the shore.
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It used to be a factory but it has since been demolished. From there you can start lovely runs on the beach or on the path along the sea🤩.
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The Cabrera Tower is also a symbol of the city of Pozzallo.
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The beaches of Pozzallo are of fine golden sand and with beautiful dunes.
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Pozzallo is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Cabrera Tower of Pozzallo, a 15th-century defensive structure that protected the town from pirates. Another significant site is the Fornace Penna Ruins, an old industrial ruin offering a glimpse into the region's past. The town also features the remains of the Di Martino Castle and the Civic Museum "F. L. Belgiorno" which houses important archaeological findings, including a statue of Heracles.
Pozzallo is renowned for its Blue Flag beaches, known for their cleanliness and clear waters. Popular choices include Spiaggia Pietrenere and Spiaggia Raganzino, both offering golden sand and ideal conditions for swimming and sunbathing. The long sandy beaches along the Pozzallo Seafront Promenade are also perfect for relaxing.
Yes, Pozzallo offers several family-friendly options. The Cabrera Tower of Pozzallo is an engaging historical site for all ages. The town's Blue Flag beaches, such as Spiaggia Pietrenere and Spiaggia Raganzino, are excellent for families. Additionally, the nearby Sampieri Fishing Village and its Sampieri Beach are also considered family-friendly destinations.
The area around Pozzallo is great for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy various activities such as hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Monument to Migrants – Cabrera Tower of Pozzallo loop' or the 'Castello di Donnalucata loop'. Cyclists might enjoy the 'Pozzallo Seafront Promenade – Fornace Penna loop'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Pozzallo, Running Trails around Pozzallo, and Cycling around Pozzallo guides.
Pozzallo's beaches are particularly popular during the summer months. The Pozzallo Seafront Promenade and its adjacent beaches are widely frequented by tourists during this period, offering warm waters and a lively atmosphere. However, the beaches are beautiful in every season, with clear waters and fine golden sand.
Yes, the Pozzallo Seafront Promenade is noted as wheelchair-accessible, offering a pleasant and inclusive way to enjoy the coastal views and atmosphere of the town.
For scenic views, the Pozzallo Seafront Promenade offers expansive vistas of the sea and coastline. The Cabrera Tower of Pozzallo also provides beautiful views of the castle and the sea from its elevated position.
Beyond the main attractions, explore Pozzallo's Old Town Centre with its picturesque streets and historic buildings overlooking the sea for an authentic glimpse into Sicilian life. The Sampieri Fishing Village, a short distance away, is considered one of the most beautiful seaside villages in south-eastern Sicily and offers a charming, less-traveled experience.
Visitors particularly appreciate Pozzallo's beautiful beaches of fine golden sand and clear waters, especially along the Pozzallo Seafront Promenade. The town's rich history, exemplified by the Cabrera Tower, and its vibrant local culture also receive high praise.
Yes, Pozzallo features several significant religious buildings. These include the neoclassical Church of the Madonna del Rosario (the mother church), the Sanctuary of Santa Maria di Portosalvo (the oldest religious building in the area), and the Chiesa San Paolo Apostolo. The Church of St. George is also a main tourist site.
Pozzallo Port has been the region's most vital port for over 700 years. It's a bustling and historically significant point of interest, offering sea views and serving as a key connection point, including ferry services to Malta. Its strategic coastal position has shaped much of Pozzallo's history and development.
Absolutely. Pozzallo's strategic coastal location makes it an excellent base for exploring the renowned Baroque towns of the Val di Noto, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites. You can easily plan day trips to nearby Modica, Scicli, Ragusa, Noto, and even Syracuse to experience their stunning architecture and rich history.


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