Capo d'Orlando is a coastal town in northeastern Sicily, Italy, situated along the Tyrrhenian Sea. The town features a picturesque harbor, sandy beaches, and the remains of a medieval castle overlooking the waterfront. Visitors enjoy swimming and sunbathing, exploring the historic old town, and sampling local Sicilian seafood in waterfront restaurants.
Capo d'Orlando is a coastal municipality in the Metropolitan City of Messina, northeastern Sicily, Italy, situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea approximately midway between Messina and Palermo along the SS113 coastal road. It serves as a base for exploring the Parco dei Nebrodi, the ancient site of Tindari, and the Aeolian Islands archipelago.