Holidays to Catania
Resting at the foot of Mount Etna on Sicily’s east coast, Catania is a city shaped by resilience. Lava stone streets and bold Baroque architecture speak to centuries of rebuilding, while late-night bars, lively markets and a thriving food scene thrust the city into the 21st century. Whether you come for the coastline, the culture or the irresistible cannoli, your holiday to Catania is sure to be memorable.
Catania holiday highlights

Street food
Baroque architecture
Mount Etna
Catania: Know before you go
Language
Italian
Currency
Euro (€)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET) and UTC+2 (CEST)
High season
July - August
Low season
November - March

















Find the best time to go to Catania
Weather in Catania
March – May: Spring in Catania is sunny and mild, but pack an umbrella for occasional showers. It’s the perfect time to explore the city’s historic centre and visit Mount Etna before the summer crowds arrive.
June – August: Summers are hot and dry, and the midday sun can be intense. Plan for afternoon museum visits, and keep outdoor sightseeing to mornings and evenings.
September – November: Early autumn is still warm enough for beach days. Rain becomes more frequent in October and November, so pack a light jacket for evening walks.
December – February: Winters are mild with expected rain showers. Snow is rare in the city, but there’s a good chance you’ll see some on Mount Etna.
Events in Catania
Festa di Sant'Agata (February): Catania’s most famous celebration honours its patron saint, Saint Agatha. Expect processions, religious ceremonies and street performances, plus stalls selling traditional sweets like ‘minne di Sant'Agata’, breast-shaped pastries made with ricotta cheese, chocolate chips and marzipan.
Catania Jazz (July): Over ten days, venues across Catania’s centre host live jazz concerts, workshops and jam sessions. Small piazzas and bars make it easy to catch impromptu performances while wandering the city.
Christmas markets (November to December): Head to Piazza Università for Catania’s main Christmas market, where you’ll find stalls selling handmade gifts and seasonal treats like ‘panettone’ (sweet bread), roasted chestnuts and hot chocolate.
The best neighbourhoods in Catania
Things to do in Catania



