Capo Milazzo is a thin peninsula on the north eastern part of the island of Sicily, extending into the Tyrrhenian Sea towards the Lipari Islands. The town of Milazzo is located in the centre of the peninsula. The area is known for its natural beauty, with steep escarpments and a marine reserve at the end of the cape. Visitors can explore the historic centre of Milazzo, including the fortified citadel, the Castle of Frederick II, and the Duomo Antico. The peninsula is also home to beautiful beaches, such as the Baia del Tono and the 'Piscina di Venere' Nature Reserve. Families can enjoy a stroll along the seafront, visit the Milazzo Sea Museum, and take a ferry to the Aeolian Islands
Plan your family visit to the Capo Milazzo with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We took a short circular walk of about four kilometers along the coast of Capo Milazzo and over the ridge of the cape with its lighthouse. We passed a ruined fishing village and an older ruin
Highlights: We went to a natural rock pool at the coast, the so-called Bath of Venus. The kids enjoyed the caves and the rock windows. This was the most varied walk ✨
