Messina, Italy

Dawn view of historic buildings with blue shutters and a church in Messina, Sicily, with a central street, green trees, and hazy mountains in the background.

Messina, Italy

Messina is low-key but still bubbles with enough energy to keep you engaged. From street performers to people living their everyday lives, you navigate through the city, embracing the Sicilian experience.

One of the main highlights is the Messina Cathedral, home to one of the largest and most complex astronomical clocks in the world. Crowds gather at noon to enjoy an exhibition when elaborate clock statues come to life, marking the time. (Kids love this show.)

Adjacent to the Cathedral, the Fountain of Orion and the Church of the Annunziata dei Catalani stand as proud symbols of the city’s artistic heritage.

As you explore the city, you’ll be tempted by the array of cafes and bakeries serving up Sicilian favorites, such as arancini and granita. And don’t miss the chance to indulge in a scoop or two of your favorite gelato flavors in a cup or cone.

Messina, situated at the northeastern tip of Sicily, is more than a major port city and a gateway to Italy’s mainland. It is a city with a rich maritime history, impressive architecture, and a hospitable feel.

Whether you’re staying a while or just passing through, Messina offers a memorable first (or last) taste of Sicily.


Clock tower statues on Messina Cathedral in Sicily, Italy.
At noon, Messina Cathedral’s clock performs a theatrical show.
Rear view of Chiesa Santissima Annunziata dei Catalani with glass angel at bus stop in Messina, Sicily.
Nearby, a quiet angel waits by the bus stop near the Catalani church.

Next stop: Naples, Italy