With a population of 290,927, Catania is a must-see destination in Sicily, Italy. It is one of the most popular cities to visit in the country. We recommend you stay at least 3 days in order to fully appreciate everything Catania has to offer.
If you’re looking for affordable options, Nicolosi - Pudamuri - Ristorante Pizzeria (1 Via Torino) and Cutilisci (69 Via S. Giovanni Li Cuti) are great picks.
Looking for warm weather? Then head to Catania in August, when the average temperature is 78.8 °F, and the highest can go up to 89.6 °F. The coldest month, on the other hand, is January, when it can get as cold as 41 °F, with an average temperature of 51.8 °F. You’re likely to see more rain in October, when precipitation is around 4.2″. In contrast, July is usually the driest month of the year in Catania, with an average rainfall of 0.2″.
When flying to Catania, you’ll arrive at Catania-Fontanarossa Airport (CTA), which is located 3 miles from the city center. The shortest flight to Catania from the United States departs from New York and takes around 9h 10m.
Trenitalia is the only carrier operating train routes to Catania. The train journey from Catania to Reggio Calabria takes 3h 11m and costs around $16 for a one-way ticket. When coming by train from Palermo, expect to pay about $23 for a 5h 51m trip. Located 0.3 miles from the city center, Catania Centrale is the busiest station in Catania. Another popular train station is Catania Ognina, located 2 miles from the center.
Another option to get to Catania is to pick up a car rental from Palermo, which is about 104 miles from Catania. You’ll find branches of ECH and Budget, among others, in Palermo.
Several bus lines operate bus routes to Catania, including FlixBus, Bus and Itabus. From Palermo, the bus ride to Catania takes 145 miles and will cost you around $35. From Lamezia Terme, the ticket costs about $28 for a journey of 265 miles. The most popular bus station is Catania Autostazione, located 0.3 miles from downtown Catania. Catania Port is also a commonly used station, and is 0.4 miles from the city center.
Average rates range from around $81 per night for a double room in a 3-star hotel to $121 and up for a 5-star experience.
Renting a car in Catania costs $26 per day, on average, or $78 if you want to rent if for 3 days.
It’s generally cheaper to rent your vehicle outside the airport: locations in the city are around 21% cheaper than airport locations in Catania.
Expect to pay $7.12 per gallon in Catania (average price from the past 30 days). Depending on the size of your rental car, filling up the tank will cost between $85.40 and $113.87.
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