1.Lungomare San Giovanni li Cuti
Catania is a city that separates the Etna volcano from the Jonian Sea and this is our starting point, the promenade made of dark volcanic rocks – called “li cuti” in Sicilian dialect. The contrast between these rocks and the blue sea won’t fail to move you, especially at sunset. San Giovanni li Cuti’s more like a sort of terrace on the Jonian Sea than a simple waterfront. Plus, you’ll find numerous bars and restaurants where to enjoy a fine dinner or drink something. Continue reading clicking >