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Elevation

[?] Elevation of a city refers to the height above sea level at which the city is located, measured in meters.
2

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.
30000

Real Population (5km)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.
96300

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.
84

Region

Sicilia

Walkability

Walker’s Paradise

Housing availability

[?] Based on total number of properties (sale and rent) classifies housing availability into five categories: low, relativel ylow, medium, relatively high and high.
Relatively Low

Avg Download Speed (Mbps) / Avg Upload Speed (Mbps)

210
/ 123

Climate Description

Predominantly sunny, warm summers, mild winters, moderate rain, lush landscapes.

Milazzo

Sicilia

Coastal town in Sicily with cultural heritage, historic castle, beaches, mild climate, and affordable living.

Quality of Life Score

[?]Factors in air quality, amenities, walkability, population, and environmental risks. Higher scores suggest better living conditions.

79

Quality of Infrastructure

[?]Measures internet speed, healthcare access, airports, rail, and walkability. Higher scores mean better connectivity and essential services.

70

Quality of Economy

[?]Based on income, property prices, job availability, and population density. Higher scores indicate stronger economic conditions.

69

Milazzo Demographics

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.

30000

Real Population (5km band)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.

96300

Births Per 100 Deaths

60.0

Population Data Source

ISTAT,2023

Estimated Unemployment Rate

Touristy Index

[?] Calculation of tourist density index for the city, comparing its total tourist number to the overall average tourist number of the region relative to its own population.The index indicates how a location’s tourist density compares to the average, with values above 100 representing higher-than-average density and values below 100 representing lower-than-average density.

Some Tourism

Income per capita (2023)

[?] This is an estimation of average income per resident for this town, based on 2023 data from the Italian Ministry of Finance.

20900

Income rank in Italy (2023)

[?] This is a ranking of the town's average income per resident, against the full list of townships in Italy.

3540 out of 7901

Infrastructure and Connectivity

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Closest Airport

Name

Tito Minniti (Reggio Calabria)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

59min(s)

Reggio Calabria Airport, also known as Tito Minniti (IATA: REG), is located in the southern part of Calabria, Italy, approximately 7 km from Reggio Calabria city centre. As one of the busiest airports in Calabria, it offers regular flights within Italy to destinations like Milan Linate and Rome Fiumicino, and international seasonal services to Tirana. Known for serving as an access point for the Strait of Messina region, the airport connects travellers primarily through ITA Airways and Ryanair, catering to both domestic and select European routes.

2nd Closest Airport

Name

Catania Fontanarossa (Catania)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

70min(s)

Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) is situated in Sicily, Italy, and serves as a significant air travel hub in the Mediterranean. This airport facilitates connections to numerous European cities such as Rome, Munich, Amsterdam, and London, with key routes including Catania to Rome, one of Italy’s busiest. Notably, it accommodates low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air, making it accessible for budget travellers and providing direct flights to leisure destinations. Recent terminal expansions enhance passenger experience, although the airport experienced a temporary disruption in July 2023 due to a fire in the terminal.

3rd Closest Airport

Name

Lamezia Terme (Lamezia)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

5

Driving Time

91min(s)

Lamezia Terme International Airport (SUF) is located in Calabria, southern Italy, approximately 9 km south of the city of Lamezia Terme. It overlooks the Tyrrhenian Sea and is especially busy during the summer months, accommodating over 2.6 million passengers in 2022. The airport is a hub for low-cost airlines such as Ryanair, EasyJet, and WizzAir, offering connections to major Italian cities like Rome and Milan, as well as seasonal flights to destinations like Toronto, Vienna, and Cologne. Notably, the airport does not emphasize any particular hub designation but offers significant connectivity for both domestic and international flights, making it a convenient option for travellers seeking both leisure and business routes.

Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Milazzo

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

8

Driving Time

5min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Milazzo includes several key features:

– **Rail Lines**: The station serves regional trains primarily operated by Trenitalia.

– **Key Destinations**: Direct trains connect Milazzo to important locations such as Palermo Centrale, Taormina-Giardini, Catania Centrale, Cefalù, Messina Centrale, and Rome.
– **Palermo Centrale**: Approximately 2h 31m travel time, with around 16 trains per day.
– **Taormina-Giardini**: Travel time of about 1h 4m, with 22 trains daily.
– **Catania Centrale**: Around 1h 45m travel time, available 22 times per day.
– **Cefalù**: Takes about 1h 39m, with 16 departures daily.
– **Messina Centrale**: A quick 19m journey, featuring 29 trains each day.
– **Rome**: Longer travel of approximately 6h 28m with 22 trains available.

– **Train Operators**: The primary operator is Trenitalia.

– **Frequency of Departures**: Frequencies vary by destination, with some routes like to Messina having 29 trains per day while others to Palermo and Taormina also offer numerous services.

– **Train Types**: The station mainly offers regional trains, with no high-speed services available, focusing on local and regional connectivity.

2nd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Barcellona-Castroreale

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

12min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Barcellona-Castroreale includes services operated by Trenitalia and Italo.

– **Rail Lines**: Trains connecting to several destinations mostly within Sicily.
– **Key Destinations**:
– Messina Centrale (approximately 24 minutes, 29 trains per day)
– Palermo Centrale (approximately 2 hours 25 minutes, 14 trains per day)
– Catania Centrale (approximately 1 hour 50 minutes, 22 trains per day)
– Capo d’Orlando-Naso (approximately 28 minutes, 20 trains per day)
– Barcelona (noted as 31 hours 41 minutes with 7 trains per day, likely a connection to a larger network).
– **Train Operators**: Trenitalia and Italo provide services at this station.
– **Frequency of Departures**: Train frequency varies, with first trains departing between 5:16 and 8:49, and last departures ranging from 21:36 to 23:06. There are high-frequency services to Messina, Catania, and Capo d’Orlando-Naso.
– **Types of Trains**: The station primarily accommodates regional trains, with no specific mention of high-speed train services.

3rd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Pace del Mela

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

13min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Pace del Mela offers services primarily on the Palermo-Messina railway line. The station is serviced by Trenitalia, which provides regular connections. Key destinations with direct trains include Messina, Palermo, and Catania. Departures are relatively frequent, with trains running approximately every hour. The service primarily consists of regional trains, with no high-speed services operating at this station.

Infrastructure & Amenities

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Healthcare

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Housing & Property Market

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Connectivity & Digital Access

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Education

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Climate & Weather

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Precipitation

[?] Based on daily climate data for precipitation from OPEN-METEO this parameter indicates how a city's annual precipitation compares to others in terms of percentage, with values ranging from 0 (lowest) to 1 (highest). For example, a percentile rank of 0.75 means the city's total precipitation is higher than 75% of other cities.

Somewhat Low (21st-30th percentile)

Sunshine

Exceptional (Top 10%)

Snowfall

Low (11th-20th percentile)

Min Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

8.7

Max Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

30.2

Climate Description

Milazzo enjoys a predominantly sunny climate, graced with ample sunshine most days of the year. While the summers can be quite warm, the winters remain mild, only occasionally brushed by light snowfall. The region benefits from moderate precipitation, ensuring lush landscapes without the discomfort of frequent rain. This gentle climate makes Milazzo an appealing destination for retirees and expats, offering a comfortable environment that supports a range of outdoor activities throughout the year. Its temperatures are consistently moderate, facilitating a lifestyle that can comfortably transition from indoor to outdoor settings with ease.

Annual Temperature Chart (Min)

Annual Temperature Chart (Max)

Sunny Days By Month

Environmental & Air Quality

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Classifications

PM10

[?] PM10 levels indicate Good air quality at 0–20 µg/m³, Fair at 20–40 µg/m³, Moderate at 40–50 µg/m³, Poor at 50–100 µg/m³, Very Poor at 100–150 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 150–1200 µg/m³.

Good

PM2.5

[?] PM2.5 is Good if PM2.5 levels are between 0–10 µg/m³, Fair between 10–20 µg/m³, Moderate between 20–25 µg/m³, Poor between 25–50 µg/m³, Very Poor between 50–75 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor between 75–800 µg/m³.

Good

NO2

[?] NO₂ levels are considered Good at 0–40 µg/m³, Fair at 40–90 µg/m³, Moderate at 90–120 µg/m³, Poor at 120–230 µg/m³, Very Poor at 230–340 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 340–1000 µg/m³.

Good

SO2

[?] SO₂ levels indicate Good air quality at 0–100 µg/m³, Fair at 100–200 µg/m³, Moderate at 200–350 µg/m³, Poor at 350–500 µg/m³, Very Poor at 500–750 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 750–1250 µg/m³.

Good

O₃

[?] For O₃, the air is Good at 0–50 µg/m³, Fair at 50–100 µg/m³, Moderate at 100–130 µg/m³, Poor at 130–240 µg/m³, Very Poor at 240–380 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 380–800 µg/m³.

Fair

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.

84

Air Quality Description

Milazzo, Italy offers a notable quality of air, predominantly ranked as good across several key pollutants, including particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide. This ensures a living environment that may favor those looking for a healthier lifestyle away from the high pollution levels of bigger cities. Despite this overall positivity, there is a middling assessment of ozone levels which indicates periodic fluctuations that warrant attention but generally remain within acceptable bounds for everyday activities. Retirees and expats considering Milazzo can enjoy the gentle sea breezes which contribute to the dilution and dispersion of potential pollutants, making it a suitable choice for those sensitive to air quality.

Milazzo, Italy offers a notable quality of air, predominantly ranked as good across several key pollutants, including particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide. This ensures a living environment that may favor those looking for a healthier lifestyle away from the high pollution levels of bigger cities. Despite this overall positivity, there is a middling assessment of ozone levels which indicates periodic fluctuations that warrant attention but generally remain within acceptable bounds for everyday activities. Retirees and expats considering Milazzo can enjoy the gentle sea breezes which contribute to the dilution and dispersion of potential pollutants, making it a suitable choice for those sensitive to air quality.

Town Descriptions

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Getting There

Milazzo is accessible via the A20 motorway, linking it to major cities in Sicily. The nearest airports are Tito Minniti and Catania Fontanarossa. Additionally, local train stations offer good regional connectivity, contributing to a favorable infrastructure rating, enhancing Milazzo’s appeal for expats.

Getting Around

Local Cuisine

Milazzo’s culinary scene is characterized by a rich assortment of traditional Sicilian dishes, heavily influenced by the surrounding Mediterranean Sea. Local specialties include ‘spaghetti ai ricci di mare’ (sea urchin pasta), ‘involtini di pesce spada’ (swordfish rolls), and ‘busiate con pesto alla trapanese’ (busiate pasta with Trapanese pesto). The town offers a variety of dining establishments featuring both local cuisine and international influences, including contemporary seafood dishes prepared with modern techniques. Notably, Milazzo is home to one Michelin-starred restaurant, ‘Doppio Gusto’, which specializes in seafood and showcases the region’s culinary prowess.

Shopping Overview

The city offers a variety of shopping options suitable for expats and retirees. It features a large shopping mall, known for a selection of Italian fashion retailers and essential goods. Additionally, supermarkets provide daily necessities. Boutique shops offer local artisan products and fashion, while surrounding shopping districts feature diverse stores, including food markets and specialty shops. The presence of local markets adds to the shopping variety, presenting fresh produce and regional delicacies, making it a well-rounded retail environment suitable for comfortable living.

Neighborhoods

Green Areas and Parks

Milazzo offers notable outdoor activities including the Capo Milazzo trail, a moderately challenging 1.1-mile path leading to the Pools of Venus. This scenic route provides opportunities for swimming and enjoys convenient amenities such as parking and nearby restaurants. For extended adventures, the Periplo della Sicilia trail, stretching 47.4 miles from Milazzo to Capo d’Orlando, accommodates both hiking and biking, featuring significant elevation changes. This trail is the longest in the area, with an ascent of 3,540 feet, attracting outdoor enthusiasts seeking a multi-day excursion.

✅ Pros

– Pleasant Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters.
– Rich cultural and historical heritage for exploration and appreciation.
– Opportunities for integration into local Italian culture and community.
– Access to nearby health facilities for quality healthcare services.
– Adequate transportation options connecting to major cities and attractions.
– Reasonable cost of living compared to larger Italian cities.
– Air quality favorable for health and outdoor activities.
– Scenic coastal views and beautiful natural surroundings to enjoy.
– Local markets and traditional cuisine enhance dining experiences.
– Some tourism contributes to vibrant community and activities.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality may not meet expat expectations or needs.
– Limited job opportunities can hinder financial security for retirees.
– Traffic congestion can be frustrating in peak tourist seasons.
– Internet speeds may lag behind larger urban centers.
– Some cultural integration may be challenging for non-Italian speakers.
– Seasonal tourism can disrupt local tranquility and daily life.
– Local amenities might be fewer compared to larger cities.
– Public transportation schedules may not always be reliable.
– Educational facilities may lack resources for international standards.
– Higher unemployment rate may indicate economic challenges ahead.

FAQs

Summary

Milazzo, located on Sicily’s northeastern coast, is an attractive destination for expats and retirees. This charming town, with a population of around 30,000, boasts rich cultural heritage and scenic vistas, acting as a gateway to the picturesque Aeolian Islands. Key attractions include the historic Milazzo Castle and the serene local beaches, known for their excellent water quality. With a favorable climate, characterized by long, hot summers and mild winters, outdoor activities abound, appealing to those seeking a relaxed lifestyle in a coastal setting.

However, potential residents should be aware of certain challenges. While healthcare services are generally excellent, educational opportunities may not be as robust. Transportation options are somewhat limited, which could impact mobility, especially for those not driving. Nonetheless, the affordable cost of living and strong community spirit make Milazzo a compelling choice for expatriates.

✅ Pros

– Pleasant Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters.
– Rich cultural and historical heritage for exploration and appreciation.
– Opportunities for integration into local Italian culture and community.
– Access to nearby health facilities for quality healthcare services.
– Adequate transportation options connecting to major cities and attractions.
– Reasonable cost of living compared to larger Italian cities.
– Air quality favorable for health and outdoor activities.
– Scenic coastal views and beautiful natural surroundings to enjoy.
– Local markets and traditional cuisine enhance dining experiences.
– Some tourism contributes to vibrant community and activities.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality may not meet expat expectations or needs.
– Limited job opportunities can hinder financial security for retirees.
– Traffic congestion can be frustrating in peak tourist seasons.
– Internet speeds may lag behind larger urban centers.
– Some cultural integration may be challenging for non-Italian speakers.
– Seasonal tourism can disrupt local tranquility and daily life.
– Local amenities might be fewer compared to larger cities.
– Public transportation schedules may not always be reliable.
– Educational facilities may lack resources for international standards.
– Higher unemployment rate may indicate economic challenges ahead.

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