San Giovanni li Cuti

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San Giovanni li Cuti is a small seaside village in the eastern part of the city of Catania, with one of the most famous beaches of the city. [1] [2]

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It has been part of the II Circoscrizione (Second District) since 2013, resulting from the aggregation of the former II and IV Municipalities, thus also including the districts of Picanello-Ognina/Barriera-Canalicchio, Villaggio Cardinale Dusmet, and Guardia  [ it ].

Historic sites include the Church of San Giuseppe in Ognina, Via Grasso Finocchiaro. [3] A t the east end of the village is a large war memorial. [4]

In 2025, Porto di San Giovanni li Cuti  [ it ] was the departure point for one of the convoys participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla. [5]

Origins of the name

The title of San Giovanni refers to a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, now perhaps no longer existing, which was part of the parish of Santa Maria della Guardia  [ it ], in the district of Guardia.

In Sicilian, the term "li cuti" is used to indicate formations of lava origin or rocks subjected to the erosive action of the sea. [6]

Geological Composition

San Giovanni li Cuti is located in an area covered by various lava flows, with specific events in 1169, 1329, and 1381, the latter being the year in which part of the ancient Porto Ulisse was also covered; this stretch of coast is known as the Scogliera (the Cliff). [7] [8]

The beach is made up of black volcanic sand, and access to the sea is via lava rocks. [9]

References

  1. "Lavori del giugno 2006". comune.catania.it.[ dead link ]
  2. "San Giovanni Li Cuti: The Hidden Village Between Tradition and Charm". Engel & Völkers. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  3. "Ore 18.00 Catania, Chiesa S. Placido: celebra la S. Messa di ringraziamento per la colletta alimentare". Arcidiocesi di Catania (in Italian). Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  4. "Monumento ai Caduti a San Giovanni Li Cuti a Catania". Citymap Sicilia (in Italian). Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  5. "La Freedom Flotilla salpa oggi da Catania" [The Freedom Flotilla sets sail today from Catania]. il manifesto (in Italian). 27 September 2025. Retrieved 27 September 2025.
  6. Prosperi, Andrea (9 July 2024). "Borgo di San Giovanni Li Cuti, Catania nightlife" . Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  7. "Catania and the Etna Volcano Nature Park". www.hitsicily.com. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  8. "figure: Geological-map-of-Mount-Etna-simplified-after-CNR-1979-showing-the-various-localities". www.researchgate.net. Retrieved 13 October 2025.
  9. "San Giovanni Li Cuti". Tra l'Etna e il Mare. 15 September 2017. Retrieved 13 October 2025.