Best Family Activities in Sicily

Storybook beaches, smouldering volcanoes and more gelato (and granita) than anyone could possibly need – Sicily in Italy is a playground for all ages. If you’re planning a sun-soaked escape, you’ll find no shortage of unforgettable family activities in Sicily, from exploring ancient ruins to boat trips along glittering coastlines. Here’s how to keep little explorers (and grown-ups) happily entertained. 

Conquer Mount Etna

Few things to do with children in Sicily are as memorable as visiting Mount Etna. Europe’s tallest active volcano feels like stepping onto another planet, with vast lava fields and dramatic craters to explore. Families can reach higher altitudes by cable car or 4WD, while guided hikes and even e-bike tours are available for older children.  

Visit the Beach

With 1,500km of coastline, beach days are some of the easiest and most rewarding family activities in Sicily. Soft sands and shallow waters make San Vito lo Capo a firm favourite, while many larger beaches have lifeguards during the summer months (June to September). Kids will love alternating between swimming, sandcastle-building and cooling off with a lemon granita from a nearby café. For something wilder, explore hidden coves and sea caves by boat  an instant hit with adventurous teens. 

Explore Taormina’s Dolce Vita

The glamorous hilltop town of Taormina is surprisingly family friendly. Relax on a café terrace in Piazza IX Aprile while children play in the car-free square, wander through the peaceful gardens of Villa Comunale, or take the funivia (cable car) down to the beach. Boat trips to the luminous Grotta Azzurra sea cave and dolphin-watching excursions are perfect for older kids craving adventure. 

Step Back into Ancient Greece

For a history lesson that feels anything but dull, visit Valley of the Temples. Towering Greek columns overlooking the Mediterranean bring the ancient world vividly to life. Older children will also enjoy exploring the ruins at Selinunte or Segesta, imagining gladiators and grand performances in vast amphitheatres. If you’re visiting in late spring, try to secure tickets to a live performance during Syracuse’s Greek theatre festival  watching a play under the stars in a 2,000-year-old theatre is quite something. 

Discover Sicily’s Puppet Tradition

For something uniquely Sicilian, immerse the family in the magical world of traditional puppetry in Palermo. At the Museo delle Marionette and the historic Teatro dei Pupi, knights, princesses and mythical warriors leap into action in dramatic, colourful performances that captivate all ages. 

Make the Most of Island Life

When mainland Sicily isn’t enough, hop on a boat to the Aeolian Islands. These volcanic islands offer swimming, snorkelling and gentle hikes, with plenty of space for children to roam. Boat trips  whether for a few hours or a full day  are often the highlight of a family holiday. 

Family Travel Tips for Sicily

  • Plan for late dinners: Restaurants often don’t open until 7.30pm or later. A relaxed late lunch or dining at your villa can make evenings smoother with younger children. 
  • Expect riposo: Many shops and restaurants close for a few hours in the afternoon. Use this time for poolside relaxation. 
  • Check Sunday openings: Some supermarkets and services may be closed. 

With a little planning, Sicily is wonderfully easy for families. 

The Perfect Base for Exploring Sicily

With so many fantastic things to do with children in Sicily, staying in a private villa gives you the flexibility families need – space to spread out, private pools for downtime, and the freedom to set your own schedule around beach trips and volcano hikes. 

Our handpicked villas in Sicily are perfectly located for exploring the island’s best adventures, whether you’re drawn to the coast, countryside or close to historic towns. 

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