Another excursion was to the medieval coastal town Cefalù, with its landmark 12th century cathedral. As we approached the coast, we could see the town in the distance. This was shot through the bus window.
Prior to reaching the town, we disembarked and made the rest of the way on foot. This afforded us some interesting perspectives.
Once in town, we took lunch at a local restaurant near the beach. From our seats in the shade of a table umbrella, we were able to sit and people-watch.
Cefalù's major attraction is its cathedral. Started in 1131 during the reign of Roger II, it was never completed. The apse, vault and presbytery walls are all covered with mosaics executed by Byzantine craftsmen in 1148. The most striking figure is that of Christ above Mary and four archangels.