Dolphin Beach II is located in the Tyrrhenian Sea, part of the Mediterranean Sea, within the Sicily island. It is situated in the Fondo Pozzillo settlement, not far from the city of Palermo. The beach is known for being in an urban area and is the 90th among 382 beaches in the Sicily region. The nearby area offers a mix of scenic views and historical sites, with Torre Pozzillo being a nearby attraction with its fine golden sand and coastal tower. The region is also close to natural wonders like Mount Etna and offers a variety of landscapes to explore.
The beach area is surrounded by picturesque villages like Pozzillo, which is famous for its autumn beauty and scenic views of Mount Etna. Pozzillo itself is a small fishing village with a charming port and offers local seafood. The surrounding area provides opportunities for visits to nearby towns such as Acireale and Taormina, making it a great base for exploring the local culture and landscapes.
The location is also perfect for those interested in nature, with opportunities to visit Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, and enjoy the autumn sea. Pozzillo's tranquil atmosphere and scenic views make it an attractive spot for relaxation and exploration.