Cefalu steht auf der Liste der "Schönsten Dörfer Italiens" des Italienischen Fremdenverkehrsamtes. Wenn Sie also weniger als 30 Minuten entfernt sind, gibt es keine Ausrede, es nicht zu besuchen. Mit diesem Transferservice von Campofelice aus können Sie Cefalu am Abend problemlos in drei Stunden besuchen. Die kleine historische Stadt ragt aus der nördlichen Küstenlinie heraus, mit terrakottafarbenen, weiß getünchten Häusern, die die Bucht säumen. Sie haben die Qual der Wahl, wo Sie Ihren Abend verbringen möchten: am Strand, in der Kathedrale aus dem 13. Jahrhundert, in den Boutiquen und in den zahlreichen Cafés und Restaurants mit traditionellen sizilianischen Gerichten und Blick auf das Mittelmeer.

Abendlicher Pendelverkehr von Campofelice nach Cefalù in Sizilien
- Der Shuttle-Service von Campofelice macht einen abendlichen Besuch in Cefalu schnell und einfach
- Sie können die historische Kathedrale von Cefalu besichtigen, die Teil des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes ist.
- Sie haben drei Stunden Zeit, um durch die Küstenstadt zu schlendern oder ein Abendessen mit Meerblick zu genießen.
Transfer
- Der Shuttle-Transfer verlässt Campofelice um 19.30 Uhr und kommt um 20.00 Uhr in Cefalu an, wo Sie drei Stunden Zeit haben, bevor Sie um 23.00 Uhr zurückfahren.
- Ihr Fahrer wird Ihnen den Abholort am Tag der Rückfahrt bestätigen.
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