Punta Cavazzi lighthouse in Ustica

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In the Tyrrhenian Sea, just under 70 km from Palermo, surrounded by clear, blue waters, theisland of Ustica it is an enchanting place, which preserves surprising natural beauty, but also tells a long history, full of episodes to discover in its monuments.
One of these is the Punta Cavazzi Lighthouse, located about 5 km from the town centre, along the south-western coast of the island.
Currently the automated lighthouse is a point of great interest for tourists, students and sea lovers and for all those who wish to know more about the wonderful marine environment that surrounds the island of Ustica. The Punta Cavazzi Lighthouse it was built in 1885, while the project for its redevelopment began in 2015.

The architecture of the Punta Cavazzi lighthouse and what to admire

The Punta Cavazzi Lighthouse is a fascinating structure: from the mainland it looks out at the sea with its 28 meters of height reached by the tower, while further down, the keeper's house completes the structure. It is accessed by a dirt road, which between the rocks leads to the white building topped by a roof tile.
The lighthouse emits white and red light beams, alternating with moments of darkness, for a cycle that lasts a total of 12 seconds, and then continues to repeat itself; the light at sea is visible up to 30 km away.
Reaching the site of the lighthouse, it is possible to admire a uncontaminated nature, to discover the beauties of the sea more closely.

What to do at the Punta Cavazzi lighthouse and in the surrounding area

Reaching the Punta Cavazzi Lighthouse you can discover the history of this beautiful complex guarding the sea, built in the nineteenth century and still in operation today, thanks to automation. The beauty of the landscape will also allow you to admire the transparent waters that lap the coast and to enjoy the wonderful scenery of theMarine Protected Area of ​​Ustica Island, between Mediterranean steppe and natural caves.
It is precisely the environment, in Ustica, one of the main attractions that gives tourists the greatest satisfaction of a holiday that will also prove to be relaxing, interesting and fun.
The island offers its guests the wonders of several natural caves along the coast, from Green Cave to the Gold cave, which can be reached by boat; in the hinterland there are olive groves and vineyards, while the great spectacle of Ustica is undoubtedly that of the Marine Protected Area. If submerged by the waters are the very ancient remains of the passage of Phoenician, Greek and Roman ships, on the surface traces of the settlements of these populations are found, also collected near the archaeological Museum, as well as very ancient sites, which also date back to the Paleolithic era.
A stay in Ustica, then, will offer you all the wonders of the sea and history, a total immersion in the Sicilian reality that will also make you discover the most recent events of the island, from the birth of the village to its establishment and then to its abolition. of confinement, to the point of experiencing its prosperous present as a tourist destination, where you can relax, perhaps enjoying some of the best traditional Sicilian recipes. If the typical product of Ustica and the lentil, there is no shortage of dishes featuring this legume flavored and accompanied by pasta, but there are also other flavors to try in Ustica, such as salad flavored with turmeric and enriched with courgettes and mint.
Other tourist attractions on the island are the so-called Southern Path, in Usticese Nature Reserve, to discover the Mediterranean scents among around 500 plant species and the LABMUST, Laboratory and Museum of Earth Sciences, which is located at La Rocca Falconiera, a fortress over 150 meters above sea level. From the top of the fortress, you can also admire all the beauty of the island and discover the traces of an ancient, now abandoned village. Don't miss the magnificent inlet located north of the Spalmatore coast, that is, Cala Sidoti, to spend a few hours in complete relaxation and admire the beauty of the seabed.
In the town centre, where you can stay by booking at one of the various accommodation facilities in the town, you will also find the ancient one Capuchin Church, the beautiful Parish of San Ferdinando Re.

How is it possible to get to the Punta Cavazzi lighthouse

We arrive at the Punta Cavazzi lighthouse in the car from the Port of Ustica, while to reach the island it is necessary to embark at the Port of Palermo, choosing between ferry o hydrofoil.

 

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