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Mondello Beach

Mondello Beach

4.2 (90 reviews)
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Best time to visit

Early morning or late afternoon in high summer to avoid crowds and catch cooler temperatures; late spring and September offer warm sea and far fewer tourists.

Budget tips

Public beach access is free, but sunbed and umbrella rentals cost about €8–€25 per day, so bring your own towel and shade to save money; take bus 806 from Palermo for about €1.50 each way instead of driving.

Recommended for

Families, Beach lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Couples

Plan your visit

Half day

About

Quick facts: A crescent of powdery pale sand stretches about 1.5 kilometers, with shallow turquoise water that warms quickly in summer. Colorful Art Nouveau bathhouses and striped wooden cabanas punctuate the seafront, while windsurfers and sunbathers share the bay on breey afternoons.

Insider tips

  • Arrive before 10:00 in summer to claim a good spot and avoid the midday rush.
  • Walk the pier and Via Regina Margherita for the best Art Nouveau photo backdrops around golden hour.
  • Bring reef shoes for rocky patches near the piers and easier entry after windy days.
  • Avoid the busiest central private lidos at peak times by walking toward La Cala or the western bay for quieter sand and lower prices.

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