On Sicily’s glamorous coast, Taormina offers Ionian vistas framed by fragrant lemon trees and sophisticated trattorias.
12 August, 2019
Taormina, Sicily.
Perched on the side of a mountain, this resort town is Sicilian
glamour at its finest. Loved by everyone from D.H. Lawrence (who
lived in the town for three years in the twenties) to George and
Amal Clooney, Taormina oozes sophisticated elegance flecked with
Italian charm. Soak up Ionian vistas or potter along cobbled alleys
to find charming trattorias.
Dating back to the 4th-century BCE, Taormina is packed full of
ancient buildings, crumbling ruins and intriguing history. Explore
the Teatro Greco by day to admire views out to Mount Etna or,
better yet, in the summer watch an open-air film in the evening and
crack open a bottle of wine. Exercise lovers should attempt the
climb up Mount Etna or Monte Tauro, while less-limber travellers
can wander around the tropical gardens of Villa Comunale or visit
the 18th-century Chiesa di San Giuseppe.
This is The Godfather territory – in the early 70s, Marlon
Brando and Al Pacino were filmed in villages dotted around the
Sicilian hillsides. Take a day trip to Castelmola for sweeping
panoramas across the hills and to visit the ruined castle, or head
to Isola Bella to hike around the nature reserve, reachable only
via a narrow strip of sand.
Someone up for getting lost among groves upon groves of Sicilian
lemon trees.
Go at the beginning of July
for the Taormina Film Fest, an awards ceremony dating
back to 1955. Awards have gone to some of the world’s best actors
including Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Colin Firth and Nicole
Kidman.
Stay at Hotel Villa Ducale for delicately designed rooms,
terraces to watch the sunset over Taormina (cold limoncello in
hand), and steep steps leading right down to the town centre.
Celebrities seeking a quiet corner to escape from movie
madness.
Slot right in among dazzling celebs (and the bright lemon trees)
with this Mara Hoffman Diana Tencel maxi
dress. Pair with an Alighieri Woven History gold-plated
cuff to add a Roman twist.
Fly into Catania Airport, from which a transfer to Taormina is
under an hour’s drive.