Messina 3-Day Itinerary

A day-by-day plan for Messina: the best attractions in order, where to eat, how to get around — with free hotel briefings for your stay.

Day 1

Arrive & Explore the Highlights

Morning
Fountain of Orion

A 16th-century marble fountain in Piazza Duomo, designed by Giovanni Angelo Montorsoli. The basin is carved with mythological scenes, and water still flows from the original pipes.

🕐 24/7

Free entry

💡 Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and see the sun catch the marble. It's lit at night, too.

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Afternoon
Villa Mazzini Gardens

A public garden on a hill overlooking the harbour, with palm trees, fountains, and benches. Locals come here to read or chat.

🕐 Daily 07:00-21:00

Free entry

💡 The upper terrace has a free public telescope. Go on a clear morning for views across to Reggio Calabria. The café nearby does decent granita for €2.

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Evening
Where to eat

Chez Toi · ££

La Napoletana · ££

Day 2

Deeper Into Messina

Morning
Sant'Anna Church and Cloister

A 16th-century church with a peaceful, arcaded cloister garden. The interior has faded frescoes and a simple wooden ceiling. Often empty.

🕐 Mon-Sat 09:00-12:00, 16:00-19:00

💡 The cloister garden is the real draw—bring a book and sit on the bench under the orange tree. No toilet on site.

Midday
Montorsoli Lighthouse

A 16th-century tower on the harbourfront, originally part of the city's defensive system. Great views of the Strait of Messina from the base.

🕐 24/7 (exterior only)

💡 You can't go inside, but the walk along the harbour wall is free. Best at sunset when the light hits the tower. Bring binoculars to spot Calabria.

Evening
Dining tonight

Costa

Ritrovo Il Fanalino

Day 3

Final Favourites & Departure

Morning
Regional Museum of Messina

Houses key works from the 12th to 18th centuries, including two Caravaggios and Antonello da Messina's polyptych. Small but well-curated.

💡 Entry costs about €6. Go on the first Sunday of the month for free entry. The Caravaggio room is usually quiet midweek.

Final meal

Eni Café

Aiello

Getting Around Messina

Messina City Tram (ATM) From €1.20 15 min

Handy for a quick tour of Messina's seafront. Buy tickets at tabacchi or newsagents—not on board. Validate before boarding. Single ticket covers 90 minutes.

Airport Taxi From €120 60 min

Book through the hotel or a local firm like Taxi Naxos to avoid overcharging. Confirm fare before starting.

Regional Train (Trenitalia) From €5.30 35 min

Only worth it if you're already in Messina. From Catania Airport, take the Alibus (€4, 15 mins) to Catania Centrale, then train to Giardini Naxos (€9.50, 50 mins). Slower but scenic.

Interbus From €8.60 110 min

Get off at Taormina instead if your hotel is in Giardini Naxos—it's nearer. Then take a local bus or taxi (10 mins, €15) to the hotel. The direct bus to Messina drops you far north.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 3 days enough for Messina?

Three days covers the main highlights well. You can see the key attractions like Fountain of Orion and get a genuine feel for the city. For a more leisurely pace or to explore neighbourhoods in depth, a 5-day trip is better.

What is the best time to visit Messina?

See our full best time to visit Messina guide — it covers weather month by month, peak vs. shoulder seasons and how to avoid the crowds.

Where should I stay for this itinerary?

A central location saves transit time between sites. Top options include Residence dei Margi, Grand Hotel Liberty, Royal Palace Hotel. See the full ranked list with free briefings for each.