Day 17: Aci Castello to Taormina
Our original plan had been to go to Taormina for the day and return to Aci Castello before departing for Siracusa tomorrow. However, after having looked at the travel logistics we decided to stay the night in Taormina. So, farewell Aci Castello.
Cannizzaro station was deserted. Literally. There were no staff. Mick Lynch would do his nut.
Still, we managed to get on the train and in 45 minutes were in Taormina.
Taormina station was not deserted. Neither was the area outside where people were waiting for the shuttle bus up to the town. The throng surrounded the young woman selling tickets like a crowd around someone offering spare tickets on match day. She refused to sell any more until the bus arrived. The bus arrived and then there were two intermingled throngs: the one to get the bus and the one to buy tickets to get on the bus. We were the last ones on the bus.
Taormina is Sicily chic. It’s where we needed to be seen.
It’s gorgeous. It was crowded. We needed canolli.
Fortunately, our B&b is in a quiet spot away from the throng. After a quick rest we set out up to the Saracen/Norman castle.
The climb up made us hot, so we walked down, joined the crowds and had a beer.
After a quick shower we were back out queuing for a meal. Taormina has about a thousand restaurants and they were all full. We chose well …
…too much.
The music captured the dolce vita vibe
Jill had eaten so much she could barely squeeze through the street.
















If you're staying in that B&B for any more time, there'd better be another entrance!
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