
Excelsior Palace Hotel
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Taormina is the Sicilian clifftop balcony 200 m above the Ionian Sea facing Mount Etna and the HBO White Lotus Season 2 location, a pedestrianised Corso Umberto threading the medieval centre between Porta Catania and Porta Messina, with the 3rd-century BC Greco-Roman Teatro Antico open-air theatre overlooking Etna and the bay, the Funivia cable car down to Mazzarò pebble cove, the tidal-causeway Isola Bella islet nature reserve and a long sandy designated dog beach at Letojanni 5 km north. Top spots for pets include the panoramic Teatro Antico over Etna and the Ionian, the Corso Umberto walk from Porta Catania to Piazza IX Aprile and the Villa Comunale gardens, the Funivia cable car down to Mazzarò and the Isola Bella causeway, the Sea Cup Beach designated dog stretch at Letojanni 5 km north, and an Etna foothills excursion to Rifugio Sapienza 1923 m, especially around the pedestrianised Corso Umberto between Porta Catania and Porta Messina, Piazza IX Aprile with the Sant'Agostino terrace and Madonna della Rocca hike above, the Villa Comunale Trevelyan gardens on the seaward edge, and the Mazzarò + Isola Bella waterfront 200 m below reached by the Funivia.
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Why Taormina with your pet?
Taormina is the Sicilian clifftop balcony 200 m above the Ionian Sea facing Mount Etna and the HBO White Lotus Season 2 location, a pedestrianised Corso Umberto threading the medieval centre between Porta Catania and Porta Messina, with the 3rd-century BC Greco-Roman Teatro Antico open-air theatre overlooking Etna and the bay, the Funivia cable car down to Mazzarò pebble cove, the tidal-causeway Isola Bella islet nature reserve and a long sandy designated dog beach at Letojanni 5 km north.
📍 Top spot
the panoramic Teatro Antico over Etna and the Ionian, the Corso Umberto walk from Porta Catania to Piazza IX Aprile and the Villa Comunale gardens, the Funivia cable car down to Mazzarò and the Isola Bella causeway, the Sea Cup Beach designated dog stretch at Letojanni 5 km north, and an Etna foothills excursion to Rifugio Sapienza 1923 m.
🏘️ Best area
the pedestrianised Corso Umberto between Porta Catania and Porta Messina, Piazza IX Aprile with the Sant'Agostino terrace and Madonna della Rocca hike above, the Villa Comunale Trevelyan gardens on the seaward edge, and the Mazzarò + Isola Bella waterfront 200 m below reached by the Funivia.

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Taormina perches 200 metres above the Ionian Sea on a spur of Monte Tauro, facing Mount Etna (3,357 m). Founded by the Sicels and colonised by the Greeks in the 4th century BC as Tauromenion, the town has kept a spectacular Greco-Roman Teatro Antico that still overlooks the bay with Etna in the backdrop. Under Romans, Arabs, Normans and Aragonese, Taormina remained a favoured resort: Goethe, Brahms, Truman Capote and D.H. Lawrence stayed here, and Season 2 of the HBO series The White Lotus was shot here in 2022 at the San Domenico Palace. The municipality has only 11,000 year-round residents but draws several million annual visitors. Sicilians are welcoming to leashed dogs: the pedestrianised Corso Umberto, the Villa Comunale gardens and most café terraces happily accept them.
This 3rd-century BC Greco-Roman theatre, reworked by the Romans, is Sicily's most spectacular: it opens directly onto Etna and the bay. Leashed dogs are admitted in the outdoor archaeological area (confirm with the Parco Archeologico before visiting). The summer Taormina Arte concerts fill it nightly.
The pedestrian artery that crosses Taormina from Porta Catania to Porta Messina concentrates shops, gelaterie and cafés. An ideal leashed walk, especially in the morning before the crowds or at dusk for the passeggiata.
The "Parco Duca di Cesarò" public gardens, laid out in 1922 by Florence Trevelyan, offer a panorama over Etna and the Ionian Sea. Leashed dogs are welcome on the shaded paths, ideal in summer heat.
"The pearl of the Mediterranean", an islet linked to the shore by a pebble causeway crossable at low tide. A regional nature reserve: leashed dogs are admitted on the causeway and beach outside the bathing season (October to April).
The 5-minute cable car links central Taormina to Mazzarò cove 200 m below. Small dogs in a carrier are admitted; large dogs muzzled and leashed are generally accepted (confirm at the ticket office).
The hilltop village 4 km west of Taormina at 550 m altitude offers a 360° view over Etna and the bay. The walk up (1h30) with a leashed dog is demanding but rewarded by the village lanes and a stop at the Bar Turrisi.
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🐾 Best months to travel with a pet in Taormina: Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Sep, Oct, Nov