← Messina cruise guide
ruins · Messina

Taormina's Ancient Greek Theatre, framed by Mount Etna

Climb to the 3rd-century BC Teatro Antico, carved into the hillside so its broken stage columns frame Etna's smoking cone and the Ionian Sea behind them — the single most photographed view in Sicily and the reason cruise lines stop in Messina at all. Reach it fully independently: ~45-60 min train from Messina Centrale (a flat 10-15 min walk from the pier) to Taormina-Giardini, then the local bus or ASM cable car up the cliff. Buy a timed entry ticket on the official park site to skip the queue, and leave time to walk Corso Umberto to the Piazza IX Aprile terrace.

What to expect

Walk flat to Messina Centrale (10–15 min) and board a regional train to Taormina-Giardini (45–60 min), watching the Ionian coast unfold through the windows. From the station, ride the ASM cable car or local bus up the cliff to the ancient hilltop town, then climb into the 3rd-century BC Teatro Antico—a Greek amphitheatre carved into the mountainside where broken stage columns perfectly frame Mount Etna's smoking cone and the sea beyond, the single most photographed view in Sicily. Spend your middle hours walking the elegant Corso Umberto through town and lingering on the Piazza IX Aprile terrace for the same iconic vistas before reversing the journey back to the pier.

Who to call — book direct
Parco Archeologico di Naxos e Taormina (official ticket office)
~$15 (€14 standard adult admission; free under 18; €5 EU 18-25). Open daily 9:00-16:00. Online timed entry on the official park site.
Book direct →
Beats the ship · vs the cruise line

Huge DIY win. The theatre ticket is €14 and the round-trip regional train is ~10-16 euro, so the whole marquee day runs ~$30 self-guided. The ship's 'Taormina On Your Own' coach transfer (free time, no guide, no theatre entry) is $80-110 pp, and its guided 'Best of Taormina' is $120-160 pp — roughly 4-10x the train-plus-ticket cost for the same sight. Only book the ship's version if you're anxious about the train and want the guaranteed coach back to the pier.

Good to know

Buy a timed entry ticket (€14 adults, free under 18, €5 EU 18–25) on the official Parco Archeologico di Naxos e Taormina website before departure to skip queues; the site is open 9:00–16:00 daily. Plan for a 6–7 hour window: 10–15 min walk to the train station + 45–60 min train + cable car/bus + 2–3 hours exploring the theatre and town + reverse travel = roughly 5–6 hours, leaving a 1–2 hour buffer to dress, return to the pier, and re-board. Round-trip train costs €10–16; bring small cash or a card accepted in Italy, and wear comfortable shoes for the steep Taormina hillside and the theatre's ancient stone steps. Skip the cruise line's coached tours (€80–160) unless anxious about the train; this DIY route costs ~€30 total and delivers the same iconic experience.

← Back to the full Messina guide

⚓ Your bucket-list concierge

Doing the whole cruise?

Tell us your sailing and we'll send the bucket list for every port — the operator to call, real prices, and an honest verdict on each ship tour.

No spam. The honest plan, even when it says skip the ship’s tour.