This unique small beach with its bizarre rocks rising out of the cristal clear waters, is one of the most popular sights in the whole area of Castellammare. The former flourishing tuna fishery has recently been restored and now offers delightful holiday flats for rent and bathing pleasure for a small entrance fee. Sadly it is completely crowded and the destination of hundreds of excursion boats daily. This photo was taken early in the morning before it gets really crowded.
Going back to my Sicily photos from July this summer. I showed one from the harbor of Castellammare before. This was a little later in the evening and showed some more lights and reflections.
Blue hour view from the belvedere above Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily.
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Castellammare del Golfo (Sicilian: Casteddammari; Latin:...
This unique small beach with its bizarre rocks rising out of the cristal clear waters, is one of the most popular sights in the whole area of Castellammare. The former flourishing tuna fishery has recently been restored and now offers delightful holiday flats for rent and bathing pleasure for a small entrance fee. Sadly it is completely crowded and the destination of hundreds of excursion boats daily. A scene from the film "Ocean's 12" from Steven Soderbergh, with Brad Pitt and Catherine Zeta-Jones, was filmed here in 2004.
The port of Castellammare in the evening, finally a spot worth a large panorama. Lots of restaurants and bars, very popular and well frequented even in Corona times. Excellent base from which to explore this beautiful corner of Sicily. We loved it.
Former tuna fishery in western Sicily, it's private property now and charges an entrance fee, and most of the site seems to be off limits even for...
Blue hour view from the belvedere above Castellammare del Golfo, Sicily.
Wiki info:
Castellammare del Golfo (Sicilian: Casteddammari; Latin:...
Former tuna fishery in western Sicily, it's private property now and charges an entrance fee, and most of the site seems to be off limits even for...
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Castellammare del Golfo!
Most notably Walter Maurer and Michele Naro.