Awaiting Your Return From Shore |
Messina's 3,000-year history is full of
disasters; a terrible earthquake wrecked the city in 1908 and killed some
60,000 people out of a population of 120,000. When the city was
rebuilt, focus was put on exceptionally broad streets with low buildings.
Try not to miss the Duomo, a Norman-Romanesque cathedral originally
constructed in 1197, with its adjoining bell tower that features a clock
that springs into action every day at noon.
From Messina, you can go to charming Taormina.
Pier
Information
The ship is scheduled to dock at the Primo Settembre Pier, five minutes
from town. Taxis are there for longer trips, and horse-drawn carriages
are available, too. Bargain first. |
Shopping
Handicrafts, leather goods, and jewelry are of interest. Shop around the
Piazza Cairoli, a 10-minute walk. Some antiques stores are close to the
pier. Shops close 1 to 4. |
Cuisine
Fresh seafood is high on the menus of local restaurants. |
Other
Sights
Guests may want to stop for a drink at the Royal Palace Hotel, just steps
away from Piazza Cairoli., for a look at its grand public rooms.
Golf
Il Picciolo Golf Club. These 18 holes are set among
oaks, hazels and vineyards, with Mt. Etna ever present. |
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Awaiting Your Return
From Shore |
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Spirits Await |
Return to Your
Suite and Sail Away to The Next Adventure |
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