Calabernardo is a seaside hamlet of Noto.
It is 7.77 km from the center of the town of Syracuse. Calabernardo (or Balata) takes its name from an episode occurred in the early twentieth century to a young man named Bernardo who was in the beach of the hamlet netina first took off his trousers giving rise to its construction before entering the water, so that a gentleman witnessed the scene and shouted to the population of the fraction "Carusi, Bennaddu calau the causes", and it is from here that the name "Calabernardo" originates.
It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is located on a mostly rocky and sandy terrain, rich in minerals such as iron. It has a lighthouse now no longer in operation and some bars on the coast and a port that extends to most of the country. The construction of a hotel, located a few meters from the beach, will probably be completed at the end of the year 2008. In spite of its size, it has three beaches.
It is 7.77 km from the center of the town of Syracuse. Calabernardo (or Balata) takes its name from an episode occurred in the early twentieth century to a young man named Bernardo who was in the beach of the hamlet netina first took off his trousers giving rise to its construction before entering the water, so that a gentleman witnessed the scene and shouted to the population of the fraction "Carusi, Bennaddu calau the causes", and it is from here that the name "Calabernardo" originates.
It overlooks the Mediterranean Sea and is located on a mostly rocky and sandy terrain, rich in minerals such as iron. It has a lighthouse now no longer in operation and some bars on the coast and a port that extends to most of the country. The construction of a hotel, located a few meters from the beach, will probably be completed at the end of the year 2008. In spite of its size, it has three beaches.