Postcard-perfect points
Teatro Pietra Rosa is a must on any visit to Pollina! This 1970s amphitheatre is a prime panoramic point for views over the Medonie Mountains and, come summertime, it’s a hub for Sicilian arts and events. Be sure to squeeze in some wanders through the terracotta-tinged houses.
Sicilian feasts
This tiny town has no shortage of tasty traditional dishes. Think warm, fragrant bread baked with chopped anchovies and melted pecorino cheese. How about Pollina’s speciality, Macco di fave? This hearty soup is made with locally sourced broad beans and sweet fennel.
What is the distance between Palermo Airport and Pollina?
The distance between Palermo Airport and Pollina is approximately 100 kilometres (about 62 miles). The drive usually takes around 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic conditions.
What is the driving condition like from Palermo Airport to Pollina?
The driving conditions are generally good, with well-maintained roads. However, be mindful of winding roads and occasional traffic, especially during peak seasons.
What scenic views can I expect on the way to Pollina?
The drive offers beautiful landscapes, including views of the Sicilian countryside, mountains, and coastal areas as you approach Pollina.
What is the best time of year to visit Pollina?
The best time is from April to June and September to October when the weather is pleasant, and there are fewer tourists.
Are there any attractions in Pollina?
Pollina is home to beautiful beaches, ancient churches, and stunning views from the nearby Madonie Mountains, making it a charming destination to explore.