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Luxury Cefalù Holidays

A slice of coastal bliss

Luxury Cefalù Holidays

Luxury Cefalù holidays invite you to enjoy an enchanting blend of historical charm and breathtaking coastal beauty. Tucked away on the north coast of Sicily, Cefalù captivates visitors with its winding mediaeval streets, adorned with ancient architecture and colourful bougainvillaea. 

Indulge in elegant accommodation options with views of the Tyrrhenian Sea, where every detail is designed with your comfort in mind. Step out into the picturesque Old Town and get lost in the quaint shops and cafes. After a few days exploring, enjoy the soft golden sands and savour the flavours of Sicilian cuisine at delicious restaurants. 

A luxury holiday in Cefalù promises relaxation and cultural discovery right at your fingertips. Start planning your holiday today with Sovereign Luxury Travel. Our Personal Travel Planners are on hand every step of the way. 

 
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Your plans, our expertise

Start planning your Sovereign holiday by getting in touch with one of our Personal Travel Planners.

Lines open: Monday to Saturday 09:00 to 17:30 (Wednesdays from 9:30), Bank Holidays 10:00 to 16:00.

Our pick of the top hotels in Cefalù

Every one of our hotels is handpicked and personally visited by our team

Typical Costs

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Bottle of beer
€4-8
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Bus return
€4-16
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Cup of coffee
€1-6
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Glass of wine
€5-12
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Main course
€10-25
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Small souvenir
€3

Flight Information

The closest airport to Cefalù is Palermo (PMO), which is about 1 hour 30 minutes from Cefalù. Direct flights to Palermo are available from London Gatwick and take approximately 2 hours 50 minutes.

Transfer Time

Transfer time from Palermo airport to Cefalù is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. 

When to go

Sicily’s climate is classically Mediterranean, but since the island is surprisingly close to Africa, things really heat up here in summer. The hot, dry weather begins in earnest around June, peaking in the high 20s around July and August. It barely gets cold in Sicily; winters are warm and rainy, while spring’s pleasant mid-teen average is good for walking and cycling, but not quite beach weather.

Visa Information

British citizens do not currently require a visa to visit Italy. 

Tipping

When you dine out in Italy, you will generally be charged a coperto (cover charge), which is for the bread, tablecloth, cutlery, etc. Tipping in Italy is not customary, but is always appreciated. 

Introduction to languages

The official language of Italy is Italian. English is widely spoken too, so getting by is easy. 

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What our guests think

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