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Agrigento itself is not by the sea but it takes less than half an hour by bus from the Central station to San Leone where there is a communal beach which is surprisingly clean for being an Italian communal beach, and a small "lido" where you pay an entrance fee and get your deckchair. After a dusty temple valley, it is nice to go swimming.

Updated Jun 3, 2004

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Q:  Hey! I'm Joe from Puerto Rico. I'll go to Sicily in a cruise ship(this nov) just for one day.. and I want to see all the temples... 

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A: Palermo Centrale to Agrigento Centrale by train takes about 2 hours, trains run every couple of hours: see http://bahn.hafas.de/bin/query.exe/en. Normal city buses 1, 2... 

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