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    Mondello Beach

    4.4 (21 reviews)

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    Carrie M.

    This beach is accessible from Palermo by city bus. It's a nice beach with beautiful blue water, but the facilities are lacking. There are no public toilets. The beach is free, but there is only a thin strip of sand open to the public, so it is very crowded. You can pay a lot of money for access to private beach areas with chairs and umbrellas, but those areas are not next to the water.

    Jim R.

    Close to Palermo, we visited this busy beach on a hot and sunny September Saturday and spent a couple of hours in the sunshine and warm surf. The beach is pretty big with a mix of public and private spots but we didn't have a problem finding a Sandy socially distanced spot. There are lots of vendors prowling around to sell refreshments and beach blankets and people of all ages, shapes and sizes enjoying the salty sea. Parking can be tricky but we found a space in a private lot that was only €3. We arrived around 12:30 and headed to one of the many beach front restaurants prior to staking out our spot. Even in mid September the sun and water were warm. We spent a couple of hours. Just ok for beach walking, but superb for bobbing in the water. The western side of the crescent beach where we were had a very gradual Sandy bottom perfect to enjoy the warm water.

    Danielle R.

    This beach was amazing. Not too crowded. Water was crystal clear. We had bar service at our beach umbrella. They have paddle boats with slides. Wind surfing, snorkeling, paddle boarding and a ton of other activities. Highly recommend

    Hansel B.

    The water in this beach is awesome! You have to walk pretty far in for the water level to go above your waist, which was an unexpected surprise. The water is clean, great views and nice temperature, not rocky at all on the beach floor.... can't get much better than that. A few things to note about the beach. How to get there: You can take the bus from Palermo, it's pretty cheap (less than 3 euro each way), it's about a 30 min bus ride. Once you get there, it can get a bit confusing at first. There is a huge boardwalk, but it is lined with a bunch of private clubs. Remember this, you are looking for yellow umbrellas. These are 10 euro for two ppl(after 2pm, double before that). All the other ones are private, so don't waste your time with those. With that you get an umbrella and two chairs. This is in a semi-private area. What I mean by that is that anyone can walk in from the beach side to this area, so not sure how safe your stuff is. Once you get out of this private area, there is about 5 meters (10 feet) of sand before you hit the beach... that was the only disappointing part of it, this part of the beach feels really tiny, so unless you rent an umbrella in the "private area" be prepared to have people walking all over you. Bottom line, if you are in Palermo, you should def. do a day trip to this beach!

    Julie L.

    This is a beach with GORGEOUS water - I'm talking see through and shallow for a long time. Like that beautiful turquoise light shade of blue that visibly changes to deep blue further out. Sand is fine and lovely. Downside is that it is packed in June-August, especially around the Italian holiday of ferragosto near the 15th of August. If you come then, head all the way around the curve towards the northern most end of the beach and the water is cleaner there with fewer people, though it is more rocky. For 10 euros a day you can go to one of the little private areas where you get an umbrella, lounge chair, and have access to platform on the sea from which you can jump in (as well as bathroom, shower, and changing room). Easy to get here from downtown Palermo as there is a direct bus. Keep an eye out for the ice cream truck "La Delizia" in the summer - they have a shop in Sferracavallo but bring some of their gelato out here in the summer.

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    My Italian friend is sailor and a windsurfer instructor, he took us out in the Mediterranean Sea.

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