The
small town Cefalù is located 70km east of Palermo and is
really worth a visit! Cefalù is a picturesque fishing village
that enjoys a splendid position between the sea and a rocky promontory.
It had a lovely long sandy beach. The town’s current name
derives from the Greek word Kephaloidion, meaning head or chief,
and the town saw its heyday under the Norman king Roger II, who
decided to initiate the work on the cathedral in 1131. The town
is divided in two parts; an old part that is mainly for pedestrians
and has many nice little boutiques, and a new modern part with supermarkets,
petrol stations and car rental companies. Corso Ruggero is the main
street in the old town centre, and it has many different shops and
in the side streets you will find many good restaurants. The old
town centre is dominated by the cathedral and the Rock rising in
the background. The town’s history is chequered; many different
kinds of people have governed it, for example the Arabs, the Greeks
and the Normans. The historical heritage is reflected in its architecture,
cuisine and the features of the local people. Today Cefalù
has a population of 14,000, but in the summer months this number
is more than doubled. Cefalù has become incredibly popular
in recent years; the town is fascinating and many tourists that
come here choose to come back.
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