Cala Sidoti in Ustica

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Who wants to live a holiday in Ustica or in any other Sicilian island cannot leave the possibility of knowing in the background Cala Sidoti. It's about a beach truly surprising, capable of making each potential visitor experience unique moments. After taking a look at the history of the place, here are the salient features of it.

Origins and history of Cala Sidoti Ustica

Cala Sidoti is an inlet located north of the island coast spreader. Its origins start from very far away, given that this body of water located near a small bay includes various volcanic deposits, including ashes, lapilli and entire blocks of pillow lava. According to various studies, the coastline emerged from an ancient explosive eruption, dating back over 400 thousand years ago and whose epicenter was located between the Scoglio del Medico and Punta Megna.
The eruptive center was generated with over 100 years of history for Ustica, which was surrounded between three volcanoes of enormous size. Various pieces of magma moved at over 100 kilometers per hour and were often generated by underwater eruptions, as well as subjected to vitrification due to relative cooling. Other lavas are instead deposited in the seabed and generate cushions that are only partially formed.

What to know about Cala Sidoti in Ustica

Cala Sidoti is located between Palermo and Trapani and is located between various types of rocks, which require special shoes to walk in the water without difficulty. This small cove allows you to swim and sunbathe in peace. But the emotions don't end there, given that the best part of this experience is when you go into the water with fins and mask to dive at the surface of the water. These are the only equipment allowed on this coast. This way, you can enjoy the beauties of the seabed.

What to do in Cala Sidoti and Ustica

If you think of Cala Sidoti, the first objective is to have a nice swim, or at least experience moments of pure relaxation. It is possible to be surrounded by different varieties of fish, in a pure and crystalline sea in the middle of uncontaminated nature. It should be remembered that it is forbidden to bring home any souvenirs from the seabed and that the ecosystem and the coast must be respected.
Ustica also offers an unmissable opportunity to taste the typical Sicilian dishes, among which the famous desserts stand out. Among the most prestigious archaeological sites, i villages of Tramontana and Rocca Falconiera occupy a leading role. Don't miss it either Church of San Ferdinando Re, located in the town center of the island, and the Tower of Santa Maria. In addition, the 'Marine Protected Area it is among the most beautiful in Sicily and beyond, without forgetting the famous one Punta Cavazzi Lighthouse.

How to reach Cala Sidoti Ustica

To go to Cala Sidoti in Ustica, it is necessary to take any means of transport by sea. For example, from Palermo it is possible to board a ferry or hydrofoil and reach your destination without problems.
A similar argument is valid from Messina and Catania, with various public transports leading to the Palermo port via the A19 and A20 motorways.
The well-known island is also connected to the cities of Naples, Civitavecchia, Cagliari and Tunis, among others Aeolian Islands.

 

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