In the heart of the picturesque Val di Noto, nestled among olive groves, vineyards, and orange trees, lies the San Corrado di Noto Luxury Resort, an oasis of refinement and tranquility that redefines the concept of luxury in Sicily.
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The Mahara Hotel is an elegant 4-star hotel and is located just a few minutes from the center of Mazara del Vallo. In the eighteenth century it was an ancient winery belonging to the English Hopps family.
Located on the unspoiled island of Vulcano. Therasia Resort Sea and Spa stands on a promontory from which you can enjoy a wonderful and breathtaking view of the sea and all the Aeolian Islands.
Located a 5-minute walk from the center of Taormina, the Hotel Villa Carlotta, with a refined design, offers elegant rooms and independent apartments with a balcony with a splendid view of the Mediterranean and Mount Etna. The property features a garden with an outdoor swimming pool.
Villa Neri Resort & Spa is an exclusive 5-star hotel located on the outskirts of Linguaglossa, within the Etna Regional Park.
Historic residence dating back to the 18th century, the Metropole Maison D’Hôtes stands in a panoramic position in the center of Taormina, boasts wonderful views of the coast and offers luxurious suites.
The Villa Don Mimì Guarnaschelli is located in Taormina, 800 meters from the beach of Mazzarò and 1 km from the beach of Isola Bella. The property features a garden with a terrace and sea views.
Villa Giulia, an ancient Sicilian village, was conceived as a country residence, surrounded by greenery, between vineyards and olive groves surrounded by plants of the Mediterranean scrub, on the hills of the fief of San Lorenzo.
The hermitage of the Giubiliana (13th and 16th centuries) is located south of Ragusa, in the heart of the Val di Noto.
The structure is immersed in the uncontaminated countryside of the Ibleo plateau with a view of the islands of Malta and the African coast.
Palazzo Spadaro Libertini Saloni di Rappresentanza is one of the most prestigious and oldest residences in Caltagirone, rebuilt on a pre-existing structure of sixteenth-century origin.
