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Privater Autotransfer von Palermo nach Taormina

265km
Einfache Fahrt
Ab 84 € pro Person
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Privater Transfer in 3 Stunden

265km
Einfache Fahrt
Ab 84 € pro Person
Vertraut von über 2 Millionen zufriedenen Reisenden in 130 Ländern
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Sauberes, klimatisiertes Fahrzeug

Komfortable Fahrt mit Klimaanlage

Kostenlose Stornierung

Bis zu 24 Stunden vor Abflug stornieren

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1 Koffer und 1 HandgepƤck pro Passagier

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3 Stunden
265km
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Abholung

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Palermo treffen.

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Sie werden komfortabel reisen für 3 Stunden.

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Kindersitze
Haustierfreundlich
Klimaanlage
Sauberes, komfortables Auto
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Kostenlose Stornierung
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Castello di Caccamo

Cefalu

Taormina

Ihr Fahrer wird Sie an Ihrer Adresse in Taormina absetzen.

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Gesamtdistanz↔ 265 km
GeschƤtzte Zeit3 Stunden

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  • Kindersitze auf Anfrage verfügbar
  • Haustierfreundliches Reisen
  • 1 aufgegebenes GepƤckstück + 1 HandgepƤckstück pro Passagier
  • ZusƤtzliches oder übergroßes GepƤck kann hinzugefügt werden
  • Flexible Zahlung: Karte online oder Bargeld an den Fahrer
  • Kostenlose Stornierung 24 Stunden vor Abflug
  • Trinkgelder sind nicht enthalten (optional ~10%)
Vertraut von über 2 Millionen zufriedenen Reisenden in 130 Ländern
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Kostenlose Stornierung bis zu 24 Stunden vor Ihrer Abholzeit

Overview: car trip from Palermo to Taormina

Palermo is one of the best places in the world to visit if you want to experience authentic street markets, which is likely why you've visited. This town is famed for its outdoor markets, which encompass the traditions of Sicilian people. Even though these markets are nearly ancient, they are the place to be when visiting, considering almost everything and anything is sold at them. But after you do a bit of shopping, consider driving with Daytrip from Palermo to Taormina.

Taormina is everything you expect it to be, with its sandy beaches, cultural attractions, historical architecture, ancient monuments, crystal clear water, and impeccable dining. Why wouldn't you want to visit? If Taormina sounds like a place you want to be, you can book a private car with Daytrip. We'll get you from Palermo to Taormina in no time, and you can trust us to help you cross off any sightseeing attractions off your list along the way.

About Taormina

Taormina is often referred to as the most beautiful town in Sicily. It is perched upon a hilltop near the sea and is a town filled to the brim with culture and history. Not only does this town offer incredible architecture and archeology, but it also welcomes travelers with open arms.

When people say Taormina is ancient, they mean it. This town was founded by the Greeks, with their first colony settled in Taormina in 734 BC, and it was once the most important archeological place in Italy. Yet, it only became famous in the 19th century when great artists and philosophers traveled far and wide to make Taormina their home for a short while.

Centuries later, Taormina is still often visited, especially for its beaches, delicious food, and the International Film, Music, Dance, and Theatre Festival of Taormina Arte. The town also features numerous historical monuments built by the many denominations that conquered Sicily. So, when you visit, be sure to look at the culturally significant parks and architecture that the Romans, Greeks, French, Normans, Byzantines, Arabs, Swedes, and Spanish have left behind.

From Palermo to Taormina: travel tips

When traveling from Palermo to Taormina, it's important to keep a few handy travel tips in mind. Have a look below to learn a few of the best tips we would recommend:

Stop and sightsee along the way

When will you get the chance to drive from Palermo to Taormina again? If you're not sure when you'll ever be blessed with the same opportunity in the future, you might want to capitalize on the trip and add a few sightseeing stops along the way. Some of the best stops you can make when driving with Daytrip include Castello di Caccamo, Cefalu, Messina, and Mt. Etna.

Use private transportation like Daytrip

If you want to enjoy convenience and flexibility, booking private transportation is a good idea. Unlike booking a taxi, with Daytrip’s door-to-door service, you can explore Taormina and many wondrous sights along the way on your own schedule. Our private drivers will get you where you need to be safely, and you won't even need to learn Italian since they speak English!

Pack the essentials

A trip to Taormina is exciting but can become stressful if you don't pack the right things. That's why we recommend packing the essentials like sunscreen, a sunhat, bottled water, and comfortable shoes. All of these items will come in handy when you stop and sightsee and when you arrive in Taormina and begin exploring.

How to get from Palermo to Taormina

Taormina is truly a sight to behold with its glistening beaches, fine dining, cliffside villas, and ancient history, so it makes sense that you would want to travel from Palermo to Taormina. But how do you do that exactly? Below, we've shared a few of the ways you can get from Palermo to Taormina if you're planning a trip to this magnificent Sicilian town.

You should also note that no ferry or boat can take you from Palermo to Taormina. Unfortunately, if you want to travel by boat or ferry, you must visit one of the other nearby towns.

From Palermo to Taormina by bus

Many buses leave Palermo and travel to Taormina once a week. If you want to catch the bus, you must go to the Palermo Centrale and buy a ticket with the Trenitalia Intercity coachline. Ticket prices vary, but they will cost between $21 and $30, and you can expect the trip to take about three hours.

From Taormina by private car

Often, the easiest way to travel from Palermo to Taormina is by private car service. With Daytrip, you will get door-to-door service and a friendly English-speaking driver who can share travel tips and insights surrounding the places you want to visit. It’s a far more personal and memorable experience than a traditional taxi ride.

You can add sightseeing stops along the way and expect the trip to start at only €83 (approximately $90) per person. You'll likely also love that traveling by private car is the fastest way to travel, with your driver knowing how to navigate the narrow coastal roads and traffic expertly.

From Palermo to Taormina by train

Traveling by train will allow you to see some of the spectacular scenery along the way. Ticket prices vary, but you can expect them to cost between $18 and $32.

However, although the train is one of the cheapest ways to travel, it is also one of the most crowded and slowest travel options. With the train, you should expect the trip to take just under five hours, and depending on the train, you could encounter one to two transfers.

Things to do when you get to Taormina

Taormina might not be large, but there is much to see and do. If you're traveling from Palermo to Taormina, below are a few of the best landmarks you can visit along the way.

Corso Umberto I

Do you have the urge to wander the streets of a Sicilian town? If so, there's no better place in the world to indulge this desire than Taormina. When visiting this Sicilian town, you can walk down the main street, Corso Umberto I, and bask in the ambiance.

There's everything from the medieval Porto Messina city gate, which offers a stunning view over the water from Piazza IX Aprile, to the city's historic fountain and cathedral, which are found at the end of the street in Piazza Duomo. No matter where you find yourself, there's shopping and socializing to look forward to in this town.

Valley of the Temples

Sicily's Valley of the Temples, found in Taormina, is worth a visit even if you aren't too interested in Roman ruins. This ancient archeological site is unique, with some of the best preserved ancient Greek ruins on earth.

These ruins are even more special because they tell the story of the Greek city of Akragas, which used to reside in Taormina in a part of Magna Graecia in the 5th century BC.

Taormina Roman Odeon

It's indisputable that the biggest attraction in Taormina is the Greek Theater or Teatro Greco, but it isn't the only theater in the town worth visiting. If you're looking for a less-traveled slice of history, you might want to check out the Roman Odeon.

The Roman Odeon is a smaller version of the Teatro Greco that was built centuries before the other, more famous theater in the town. In fact, this impressive Greek-style amphitheater was built in the 2nd century and could seat 200 people!

When is the best time to visit Taormina?

When you visit Taormina will depend on your travel preferences, but we recommend visiting during the late spring or early fall, in April, May, June, and October. Temperatures range from 65-80° F, which is perfect for outdoor adventures or just taking in the view from the belvedere. You’ll avoid the summer crowds, enjoy mild weather, many festivals, and cheaper hotels.

Between June and September is the hottest time of year, with temperatures reaching an average high of 86° F (30° C). It’s ideal for enjoying the seemingly endless summer days in a Mediterranean climate. But it’s also peak season, so this time of year is usually busy with higher hotel prices and larger crowds.

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