Perched on the far northern tip of Cefalù, the 17th-century Bastione Capo Marchiafava stands as an intact stretch of the city’s historic sea walls. This polygonal platform extends over the water, providing a sweeping panorama of the gulf from east to west. Visitors can take in the coastal cliffs, the lighthouse, and even the distant Aeolian Islands. As the sun sets, the sky fills with a vibrant array of colors, enhancing the already stunning views of the sea. Today, it remains a prime spot for those seeking a picturesque and tranquil setting to enjoy the natural beauty of the region.
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