Hotels to remember: Sicily

Baglio Villa Sicilia

Selinunte - Castelvetrano

Hotel La Moresca

Marina di Ragusa

Hotel Signum

Malfa - Salina - Isole Eolie

Berlingeri Resort

Mazara del Vallo

Baglio La Porta

San Vito Lo Capo

Zubebi Resort

Pantelleria

Therasia Resort sea & spa

Vulcano - Lipari - Isole Eolie

Riserva del Noce

Caltagirone

Le Lanterne Resort

Pantelleria

Hotel Punta Scario

Salina - Isole Eolie

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Sicily: suggestions from the insiders

(Insider)

The Hidden World Beneath the Surface (Snorkelling Sicily) →

Emerico Amari

(Proprietario)

Baglio Villa Sicilia

Small Boutique Hotels

Emerico Amari

Selinunte: a unique landscape suspended between the intense blue of the Mediterranean sea and sky. A land dotted with number of treasures, some of which are so well hidden that only the most fortunate of visitors will be able to find them (Baglio Villa Sicilia) →

Tommaso Rizzuto

(Amministratore - Proprietario)

Masseria Susafa

Farmhouse Holidays

Tommaso Rizzuto

Thanks to its location right in the heart of Sicily, Masseria Susafa is an excellent base for a culture-rich holiday spent visiting Cefalù, the towns of the Madonie (Polizzi Generosa, Petralie) and Sicily's splendid capital, Palermo... (Masseria Susafa) →

Julia G.

(Manager)

Masseria della Volpe

Countryside Residences

The region all around Noto is a land steeped in history, culture, scenic beauty and bubbling vitality. which offers itineraries and discoveries. (Masseria della Volpe) →

Others

Sicily at a glance

Sicily Hotel

The Trinacria of the ancient Greeks, the culture of the Normans and the influence of the Arabs. An island volatile and vibrant like its sea, its volcanoes and its people.

A sun drenched island with a splendid coastline and a landscape rich in contrasts, Sicily is a compendium of the greatest civilisations and cultures of all time, a book the pages of which filled with centuries of history and art. The Greek cities of Sicily: Agrigento, Selinunte, Segesta, and Syracuse, were among the most beautiful of the Hellenic world. Thousands of years later, today’s visitors can still admire the Valley of Temples at Agrigento or watch a summer performance in the great Greek Theatre of Syracuse. The same concoction of Mediterranean cultures which has influenced the course of the island’s history, has made its way in to the kitchens of Sicily, resulting in a delicious and extremely varied cuisine.