Sicily Live Webcams

Live webcams in Sicily stream real-time views of cities, resorts, towns, ports, nature, coastlines, bays, beaches, and landmarks on the largest island in Italy and the entire Mediterranean Sea. The webcams provide current weather conditions in Sicily. Some webcams also offer sound. The most popular webcams are listed at the top of the page. A map of the webcams will show the exact location of each webcam in Sicily.

Brief Information about Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in Italy and the Mediterranean Sea, covering an area of 25,832.39 square kilometers (9,984 square miles) and home to just over 5 million people. It is located at the southern tip of Italy, in the central part of the Mediterranean basin. The island is separated from mainland Italy by the Strait of Messina.

The capital of Sicily is Palermo, located on the northwestern coast of the island.

The largest cities and towns in Sicily include Palermo, with a population of 663,770 people; Catania, with 315,550 people; Messina, with 231,680 people; the ancient city of Syracuse, with 121,150 people; and Taormina, with a population of about 10,860 people.

Tourism and agriculture are the mainstays of the island’s economy. Sicily is known for producing grapes, citrus fruits, olives, and wheat. The island is also renowned for its winemaking traditions and excellent wines.

Climate in Sicily

Sicily has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. During the summer months, daytime temperatures often reach +35°C (95°F) or even higher. Winters in Sicily are very mild, with average daytime temperatures ranging from +10°C to +15°C (50°F to 59°F). Most of the precipitation occurs in the fall and winter months.

Attractions in Sicily

The main attractions of the island include Mount Etna, the Cefalù Cathedral, the Palermo Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary, the Milazzo Castle, the Ear of Dionysius cave, the Palazzo dei Normanni (Royal Palace), the Church of La Martorana in Palermo, the Syracuse Cathedral, which is the cathedral of the city of Syracuse, the San Cataldo Mosque in Palermo, the Zisa Castle in Palermo, the ancient Greek Temple of Concordia in Agrigento on the southern coast of Sicily, the Neapolis Archaeological Park, the Kolymbethra Garden, and more.