Sicilian street food — granita, brioche and cannoli

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Best Messina Food Tours

Food is one of Sicily's great pleasures, and a food-focused day makes a wonderful alternative to sightseeing. This guide picks the strongest food experiences from Messina for different appetites.

For a food-first city day close to the ship, a Sicilian street-food walk is our clear pick. It combines the cathedral quarter with tastings of granita, focaccia, arancini and cannoli, and stays refreshingly low-risk on timing.

For those who want food alongside scenery, a Taormina and winery day balances the hilltown with a structured tasting of volcanic wines and local snacks — the strongest wine-focused option among current choices.

If the volcano matters too, a combined Etna, Taormina and tasting day folds landscape and flavour together, though with less depth at each stop than a dedicated food or wine day.

Choose by what you want the day to be about. Food-first travellers should stay in the city; scenery-plus-food travellers should head to the hills, keeping tastings moderate before the walk back.

Highlights

  • Street-food walk for a food-first city day
  • Taormina and winery for food with scenery
  • Combined Etna and tasting for landscape lovers
  • A clear pick for each appetite

Tips

  • Stay in the city for a pure food day
  • Head to the hills for food plus scenery
  • Keep tastings moderate before walking or the return

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best food tour from Messina?

For a food-first day close to the ship, a Sicilian street-food walk. For food with scenery, a Taormina and winery day is the strongest choice.

Can I combine food with sightseeing in Messina?

Yes. A city food walk pairs naturally with the cathedral and clock, while a winery day combines tastings with Taormina.