Capo Mulini's coastline is mostly rocky, made of lava rock. Along the coast are two comfortable beaches, also suitable for children.
Snorkeling and diving
The lava rock seabeds offer wonderful scenery to explore while diving.
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Etna Volcano
Also called "a Muntagna", Mount Etna is a must for spending a day in nature.
Trekking and excursions
Etna is perfect for relaxing walks, trekking, and climbing, with professional guides available to accompany you.
Restaurants on site
The Capo Mulini seafront offers pizzerias and restaurants where you can enjoy excellent fresh seafood and more.
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Sicilian Granita
One of the typical desserts is the famous Sicilian Granita, to be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch or dinner with the inseparable brioche with "il tuppo".
St. Anna Lighthouse
On the hill of Capo Mulini stands the still-functioning Sant'Anna lighthouse, which offers a splendid view of the sea.
Cathedral Square in Acireale
Acireale is a charming town where you can stroll and visit churches, museums, and places to enjoy traditional local food.
Sicilian Puppet Theater Museum
In Acireale, you'll find the Zelantea Library and Art Gallery, the Museum of Historical Uniforms, and the Puppet Theater Museum, all of which can be visited free of charge.
Spots on the Timpa nature reserve
Starting from the center of Acireale, you can easily reach the nature trail that leads on foot down to the small seaside village of Santa Maria la Scala.