If you visit Syracuse (Siracusa), Sicily, in the summer, you will likely want to spend time at the beach!
On my last trip in June, the temperatures were hovering in the mid-80s; I was desperate for a beach!
There are a few places to swim on the island of Ortigia, but no “beach clubs” in the general area.
To visit the best beach club in Siracusa, you must travel 20 minutes to the coast and visit the Lido Fly Beach!
![A beach club area with numerous beach chairs and straw umbrellas arranged in rows on the sandy beach. The sea is visible in the background, and the sky is bright blue and cloudless.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Lido-Fly-Beach-Club.jpeg)
![A beach scene with clear blue water and a sandy shore. There are a few people enjoying the water and sunbathing on the sand. The sky is bright blue with no clouds.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Beach-at-Lido-Fly.jpeg)
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How To Get To Lido Fly Beach Club Siracusa
If you have rented a car in Sicily, getting to the beach club is easy! From the edge of the old town of Ortigia, it should take you approximately 20 minutes.
I did not have a rental car and couldn’t find public transportation to and from, so I relied on taxis.
🛑 There are NOT MANY UBERS in Sicily. We found one, and it took around 20 minutes to try the app to get one.
The ride there was cheaper, around 30€, but to get back, we had to take a taxi, which was more expensive, at 40€.
If you are a few people, it is definitely worth going by taxi and spending the whole day there.
But with rental car prices so cheap in Sicily, it makes more sense to drive there yourself.
There is plenty of free parking in the lot and around the area. If you are visiting in July and August, I would advise you to come early.
![A map illustrating the route from Syracusa to Lido Fly Beach, Punta Milocca. The route is highlighted in blue, indicating a driving distance of 11.5 kilometers, which takes approximately 22 minutes.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.18.08-PM.png)
How to Book An Umbrella & Sunbed Ahead of Time
Before you go to this beach club, make your reservation, which you can do online!
These reservations are non-refundable, but you can purchase bad weather insurance for under 2 €.
See the sunbed map below, where you can choose from available sunbeds.
![A diagram showing the layout of Lido Fly Beach in Siracusa for June 26th. The diagram includes several rows of squares, some marked with green umbrellas and numbered from 44 to 61, representing reserved spots. Green circles along the left edge likely represent trees.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.09.05-PM.png)
![A calendar interface from spiagge.it showing June and July 2024, with June 20th highlighted. The calendar allows users to select dates for booking.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.39.23-PM.png)
Sunbed Prices at Lido Fly Beach Club
In peak season, the price of the sunbeds is 20 per person. This gets you two beds and an umbrella.
These sunbeds do not come with towels, and they are not sold on-site, so it is best to bring your own!
![Rows of beach chairs and straw umbrellas on a sandy beach. The sky is bright blue with no clouds.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Umbrella.jpeg)
![An outdoor club area with a sandy floor and several tables and chairs arranged under a white canopy. The sky is clear and blue, and there are palm trees in the background.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Club.jpeg)
Food & Drinks Prices
I found the prices for food and drinks to be extremely reasonable at Lido Fly Beach Club!
I ordered the traditional dish of Sicily, Pasta Norma, priced at 12.50€, as seen below.
![A close-up view of a plate of pasta with tomato sauce and grated cheese. The background is slightly blurred, showing a beachside dining area with drinks and a blue sea.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pasta.jpeg)
![A plate of pasta with tomato sauce and grated cheese on a table at a beachside restaurant. Two glasses of refreshing drinks with mint leaves are also on the table. In the background, there are people sitting at tables under straw umbrellas, with the sea visible beyond.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Pasta-and-drink.jpeg)
It was delicious! I ordered an Aperol Spritz and paid 8€ for it. If this were Mykonos, where the prices are outrageous, I would have easily paid 20€ for the same drink.
Below is a screenshot of the English menus. For the rest of the menus, visit their official site.
![A menu listing various appetisers and pizzas with their respective prices. Appetisers include classic crisps and different types of dipper's chips, while pizzas range from Margherita and San Marzano to Bufala and Parmigiana.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.25.09-PM.png)
![A continuation of the pizza menu listing various options, including Diavola, Norma, Salsiccia e Patate, Andria e Parma, and more, along with their ingredients and prices.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.25.16-PM.png)
Facilities & Vibe
On-site, there is a covered dining area, restrooms, outdoor showers, and changing rooms.
There is no pool on-site, but who needs a pool when you have the Ionian Sea?
There are lifeguards on duty at all times.
The vibe was chill, it would be suitable for kids, though there were none the day I visited.
The music was playing, but it wasn’t overly loud or disturbing.
![An outdoor dining area with white tables and chairs arranged under a white canopy. The ground is a terracotta color, and the sky is clear and blue.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Restaurant-Area.jpeg)
![A close-up image of two Aperol Spritz drinks being held up in a toast. The drinks are in large wine glasses filled with ice, and the background shows a view of the sea and a clear blue sky.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Screenshot-2024-06-19-at-12.36.15-PM.png)
The Beach at Lido Fly
The beach is clean and filled with golden sand! There are some rocks, but not too many when getting in and out of the water.
The water is fairly shallow and would be a great place for children to swim.
Alternative Beaches to Visit in Siracusa
If you would rather just hit the beach than go to the beach club, you can visit the small beaches in Siracusa.
There is a small area in Ortigia where you will find some golden sand and a place to swim.
It is called the Spiaggia di Fonte Aretusa, and is just past the marina.
There is also Cala Rossa Beach; a picture is below. It is very rocky, so I would recommend swim shoes if you want to visit this beach.
![A scenic coastal view with clear blue water and rocky shoreline. In the background, there are historic buildings along a waterfront promenade under a clear blue sky.](https://asinglewomantraveling.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/IMG_1109.jpeg)
Final Thoughts
If you are looking for a place to spend the day lounging by the sea near Siracusa, then Lido Fly Beach Club is the perfect spot!
Given the prices and amenities, I would happily return someday! If you have any questions, don’t be shy and contact me!