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About Scoglitti
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When you want nothing more than to escape the everyday, let Scolglitti transport you to a laidback Italian seaside, where life moves at a slower pace. Long beach strolls, colourful fishing boats and plenty of cute cafés serving the freshest seafood are the usual suspects here, but there’s plenty more history and nature to uncover too.
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A fishing village

If you’re after a slice of local Italy, you’ve found it! Scoglitti is still an active fishing village which means it’s the ideal spot to experience authentic island life. Plus, the restaurant plates will be stacked with fresh seafood!

Natural beauty

Scoglitti’s natural beauty lies in its long sandy beaches and open coastal landscapes. Golden shores stretch for miles, while clear, shallow waters sparkle in the Sicilian sun. Beyond the beach, dunes blanketed in Mediterranean flora create a beautiful setting.

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What is Scoglitti like?

Scoglitti holidays offer a traditional Sicilian experience in a charming fishing village setting. The resort has a friendly, laid-back atmosphere and is less commercialised than other destinations, making it ideal for travellers looking for authenticity.

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Is Scoglitti good for families?

Yes, Scoglitti is a great option for families thanks to its sandy beaches and calm, shallow waters. The relaxed environment and welcoming local community make it a comfortable and enjoyable place for family holidays.

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When should I visit Scoglitti?

The best time to visit Scoglitti is between May and September, when the weather is warm and perfect for beach activities. July and August are the busiest months, while early summer and September offer a quieter experience.

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What can you do in Scoglitti?

Visitors can enjoy beach days, explore local markets and sample fresh seafood in traditional restaurants. The area is also a good base for visiting nearby towns and experiencing Sicilian culture.

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Is Scoglitti busy?

No, Scoglitti remains relatively quiet compared to larger Sicilian resorts. This makes it particularly appealing for those seeking a peaceful and authentic holiday experience.