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Flights to
Catania

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Volcanic landscapes and baroque beauty in Catania

Catania lies on Sicily’s eastern coast at the foot of Mount Etna. Lava‑stone streets and baroque buildings tell the story of a city shaped by volcanic eruptions and rebuilding. You’ll see history among everyday life as you walk through the centre.

Catania captures the true essence of Sicilian life: it’s busy, warm and delicious. Markets, cafés and street food stalls keep the city alive from morning to night.

With beaches and nature close by, Catania is a perfect base for those who want to experience different sides of Sicily.

Direct flights to Catania

Finnair offers direct flights from Helsinki to Catania three times a week during the summer season. The flight time from Helsinki to Catania is 3 hours 45 minutes.

Catania-Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) is located approximately 5 km south of the Catania city centre. You can reach the city from the airport in 10 minutes by train, in 15 minutes by taxi or in 20 minutes by bus.

Book flights to Catania and enjoy the picturesque beaches and traditional charm of the city!

Things to see and do in Catania

Historic centre – Catania’s UNESCO‑listed old town is built from dark, volcanic stone. Wander along the main street, Via Etnea, and admire baroque buildings, churches and lively piazzas shaped by centuries of eruptions and earthquakes.

Piazza del Duomo – Catania’s main square, where you’ll find the Fontana dell’Elefante, a lava‑stone elephant statue and one of the city’s most recognisable symbols.

La Pescheria (fish market) – one of Sicily’s most famous markets and a top attraction in Catania. Experience the sounds and flavours of local life.

Roman theatre – discover Catania’s ancient past at these well-preserved Roman ruins hidden among modern buildings.

Castello Ursino – a medieval castle turned into a museum with archaeological finds and art collections. Originally located by the sea, it now stands inland because of past lava flows.

Monastero dei Benedettini – one of the largest Benedictine monasteries in Europe and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Beaches – relax on a long sandy beach just south of the city or explore rocky lava‑stone structures on the north side.

Sicilian food experiences – taste local specialities such as arancini (deep‑fried rice balls, usually filled with meat or cheese), pasta alla Norma (pasta with tomato sauce, fried aubergine, salty ricotta cheese and basil), cannoli (crispy pastry tubes filled with sweet ricotta) and granita with brioche (semi‑frozen fruit or coffee dessert served with a soft bun).

Sights and activities near Catania

Mount Etna – Europe’s highest active volcano and Sicily’s most visited natural attraction. Take a guided tour, a cable car ride or a hike to explore lava fields, craters and panoramic viewpoints. In winter, Etna offers skiing with views of the sea.

Taormina – one of Sicily’s most famous towns, known for its elegant streets and the spectacular Ancient Greek Theatre overlooking the sea and Mount Etna. A popular and easy day trip from Catania.

Syracuse – a historic city with strong Greek roots. Visit the Archaeological Park of Neapolis and explore the charming island of Ortigia with its baroque buildings and seaside promenades.

Aci Trezza and the Cyclops Coast – small coastal villages north of Catania, famous for dramatic lava rock formations rising from the sea. According to legend, these rocks were thrown by the Cyclops in Homer’s Odyssey.

Winery visits – explore vineyards growing on volcanic soil around Mount Etna. Wine tastings and winery visits offer a chance to sample unique local drinks and enjoy views of the countryside.

Currency – euro (€).

Language – Italian.

Electricity – 230 volts, 50 Hz, European type C and F plugs. Some older buildings may also have type L sockets.

Tips – not obligatory but appreciated. A small service charge may be included in restaurant bills. Leaving a few euros or rounding up is common if the service is good.

Payment – credit and debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops. Cash is useful for markets, small cafés and street food stalls.

Time zone – Central European Time, UTC+1 (standard time) / UTC+2 (daylight saving time).

Water – tap water is safe to drink.

Climate – Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers with temperatures from 26°C to 34°C. Winters are generally mild, with average temperatures between 8°C and 15°C and occasional rainfall.

High season – typically from June to September, with peak visitor numbers in July and August.

Low season – typically from November to February, excluding Christmas and New Year.

Catania–Fontanarossa International Airport (CTA)

The airport is located about 5 km from the Catania city centre.



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