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The Suite Under The Castle
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 29575)
BEST BUY
Villarenters Index135
Price From:E750 (EUR)
Sleeps:3
No. of Verified Reviews: (14)villarenters customers rating
apartment in Aci Castello - CATANIA
It is a lovely apartment on the sea ideal for couples looking for a special and relaxing experience among sea, sun and history. ...more

On site: beach, sailing, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: horse riding, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Catania / Aci Castello

Villa Petralonga
Self catering country house in Italy – (Ref: 56222)
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index135
Price From:E550 (EUR)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)villarenters customers rating
country house in S. Giovanni La Punta (Catania)
A lovely old country house, builded in the 18th century, with a wine cellar and a wine-making building. Stay here will represent a dive in the sicilian tradition, rich of history and charme. ...more

Pets allowed.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Catania / San Giovanni la Punta

VILLA - THE MELLOW YELLOW LODGE
Self catering villa in Italy – (Ref: 24552)
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BEST BUY
Villarenters Index130
Price From:E700 (EUR)
Sleeps:3
No. of Verified Reviews: (10)villarenters customers rating
villa in VIAGRANDE - CATANIA
COMFORTABLE AND COSY, AIR CONDITIONING AND CENTRAL HEATING. FULLY EQUIPPED WITH ALL MODERN NEEDS. NEAR TO THE SEA - TAORMINA AND MOUNT ETNA ...more

Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Catania / Viagrande

Self-Catering-Accommodation FARFALLA
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 8575)
Villarenters Index131
Price From:E560 (EUR)
Sleeps:5
No. of Verified Reviews: (2)Not Yet Rated
apartment in Sciacca
Our estate is situated in a rural and very peaceful idyll of about 50.000 square meters in the middle of a grove of olive-trees. ...more

On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Agrigento / Sciacca

apartment Monika
Self catering apartment in Italy – (Ref: 13391)
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RECOMMENDED
Villarenters Index98
Price From:£475 (GBP)
Sleeps:4
No. of Verified Reviews: (4)villarenters customers rating
apartment in sciacca
"Monika": 50 sq. mt. sleeps one couple two singles. Multilevel apartment. 1 double bedroom, bathroom, alcove, huge kitchen, small lounge, counter top fire-place, private garden. ...more

On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Agrigento / Sciacca

Casa Pauline, Sicily
Self catering cottage in Italy – (Ref: 13443)
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Villarenters Index98
Price From:£650 (GBP)
Sleeps:8
No. of Verified Reviews: (6)villarenters customers rating
cottage in sciacca
Sicily, south coast: vacation rental Casa Pauline 1 Km. out of Sciacca, 4 Km. from the sea. ...more

On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, sailing, fishing.
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Location for rental: Europe / Italy / Sicily / Agrigento / Sciacca


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Destination guide to Sicily




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Tags– our customers chose the following words to best describe this destination:
Unspoilt and charming
Good value
Family and kids
Culture and history
Destination Reviews

Raining fire and brimstone on my head


From the Mail on Sunday

'You must go now,' said Gioacchino, the captain of our chartered yacht, tapping his watch and smiling his goofy smile. 'Five o'clock, yes? Your guide is waiting for you.'
In other seas and on other boats you may land on an island. On Stromboli, you tie up to a volcano: a massive cone; a giant, black and grey mountain of cinders; a huge, menacing iceberg of burnt rock. Our little anchor was now lodged on its enormous flank, like a staple in an elephant.
We clambered into the rubber dinghy. I turned to Bob as he lowered himself on to my hand. 'What are those things on your feet?' He looked down. There had been instructions to wear hiking boots. He was wearing his Johnny Moke cowboy loafers. 'Well, they'll do,' he muttered. The last of a few Sicilian bathers was picking her matching black-bikinied form and sable froth of curls off the black beach. Bob put a foot in the surf and s... more


Soothed by Sicily's sensuous charm


From the Daily Mail

Mid-afternoon in Sicily. The sun beats down; the only sound is of whirring cicadas. The tiny station of Enna is deserted for the siesta. In the bar a stubbled barman pours espresso, and a three-legged dog hops across to make my acquaintance.
The suspicion that someone from the Sicilian equivalent of Central Casting has made arrangements for my reception grows with the arrival of the local taxi driver, a Mafioso type in wraparound sunglasses. We race up the hill and pull up in Enna's town square with a squeal of brakes.
'Ecco!' grunts the driver. We're here. Now that's the way to arrive in small-town Italy.
Taking a train around Sicily is the best way to appreciate the charm, and people, of this ancient, quirky island - and the beach is never too far away. What's more, train travel won't send your blood pressure soaring, unlike driving. In a taxi heading to Palermo's Stazione Ce... more


In Sicily with the Roman bikini girls


From the Mail on Sunday

Sicilians consider themselves to be a different sort of Italian, and we all know what that means. Sicily, for instance, attracts a distinctly different type of tourist from the rest of Italy.
The elegant cliff-side pool of my Palermo hotel, with its built-in fragment of ancient Greek temple, was populated by a familiar variety of thickset American: burly, greying at the temples, invariably with an implausibly uplifted blonde in tow.
'Hey Mikey, my main man. Whaddya doin' here?' 'I'm in town to hook up with Fat Tony. Louie and the boys are flying in from Chicago tonight to see to Santorini, y'knowwhaddamean?' What did he mean? Perhaps he and his friends were simply interested in the finer points of Doric architecture.
That's the way it goes in Sicily: fragments of the old contrasting with the brash and new. But what fragments. Long before the Romans, Sicily was Greek, the... more


From Don 'til Dusk


From the Daily Mail

When we arrived at Bar Eden in the central square of Forza d'Agro, high in the eastern Sicilian hills, it was eerily quiet. Barely a soul stirred in the mid-afternoon heat.
There was not much to the place: just a few tables, a mute television set and an impassive bartender.
But there, hanging on one wall, was a set of black and white photographs taken 30 years ago, each depicting scenes from the filming of The Godfather movie in this remote village.
One picture had a youthful Al Pacino marching through the square; another had the director, Francis Ford Coppola, playing the tuba.
Coppola's masterpiece about the Corleones - an Italian-American mafia family - used a number of locations on the island.
It was easy to see why Forza d'Agro had been one of them.
With its winding, cobbled streets, its astonishing views of the Mediterranean, its ruined castle and ornate church, it perf... more


Doctor in the villa


After five years of filming the House Doctor television series in Britain, I understand why people here are forever going on holiday.
It's called survival. Coming from California and Mexico, I took blue sky and sunshine for granted. But not any longer.
Deciding where to go is an interesting process. I tend to steer clear of packaged trips, but when I was presented with the option of a week in a villa in Sicily, I began some research.
I learned that Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean (translate to miles of beautiful coastline), has an incredible history which includes Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims and a brief period of British rule (translate to incredible architectural and cultural mix) and that the weather is almost guaranteed to be perfect at this time of year.
Then I received an e-mail from UK agency Tuscany Now, with information and photos of the villa.
The word villa can have many meanings, b... more


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