Luxury rentals in Sicily

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Place to stay in località Bovo Marina
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Villa Domizia

doraRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Great Villa, very quiet, beautiful views, great condition. You need a car because it is a few miles from Montallegro but its in a great area. The restaurant the host recomended was very good, definitelly go and eat at Angio Restaurant.
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Villa in Terme
4.56 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

Villa Agora

KimRating, 5 stars21 months ago
Villa Agora is an amazing place to stay. Carmelo was very friendly and helpful, quick to respond to any questions and offer assistance if needed. We all loved our time at the villa, which is the perfect place for large family & or friends vacations. We made many happy memories at Villa Agora.
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Villa in Taormina

Villa Alexandra

GavinRating, 5 stars32 months ago
The house was amazing! Extremely comfortable, beautifully appointed and with the most breathtaking views. Stayed there with a total of 14 friends for a milestone birthday and everyone loved the place.
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Villa in Avola
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Contrada

CatherineRating, 5 stars24 months ago
The property is beautiful. Our family of 7 enjoyed our stay very much. We were traveling with a newborn so we ate at the home every night. The outdoor patio is magical. The pool is large and welcoming after very hot days visiting the small towns surrounding the home. We took a wonderful wine tour and saw much of the surrounding countryside and got to see the local wineries. The kitchen could use some reorganization and broken things replaced like serving bowls and utensils. We wished the pool was a bit warmer so those that wanted to swim in the morning could get in the pool as the nights cooled off nicely and in the morning the pool was very cold. Small things as the home really was a wonderful spot to bring the family. The air b and b team did a great job communicating and taking care of any issues we did have.
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Villa in Naxos
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Baya Bella

AllanRating, 5 stars8 months ago
For the past 20 years I every 5 years I celebrate my birthday. This was one of the best. The place was amazing and Antonio recommended a chef. I did breakfast the first morning and dinner that night and also the last night of our stay. But he was so amazing we had him do dinner every night. My only recommendation would be rent a small car.
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Villa in Noto
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 18 reviews

Cozzo Coniglio

TheresaRating, 5 stars7 months ago
Martina was amazing. She listened to feedback and addressed it straight away. She assisted us communicating with locals and helped us overcome some problems and she gave us great local tips. You couldn’t find a more generous and caring host!
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Villa in Plemmirio
5 out of 5 average rating, 5 reviews

Villa Angelina

KorynRating, 5 stars23 months ago
I stayed in a beautiful modern house in Plemmerio, Italy, near Siracusa with six other girls. The house had plenty of space for all of us. It exceeded our expectations and was a real gem. The area of Siracusa is stunning with great restaurants, beaches, shopping, and towns. Andrea, the house manager, was fantastic and very helpful. We can't wait to come back!
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Villa in Naxos
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 26 reviews

Villa Schiso

ErinRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We had a wonderful week at the villa. What a spectacular place! The views were gorgeous, the house was clean and well stocked and the property was maintained beautifully! The hosts were very responsive, answering all our questions before the trip and there at arrival to make sure everything was as planned. The house is walkable to shops and restaurants making the stay so relaxing and also close to Taormina. We hope to come back soon! Thank you for everything!

All about Sicily

Why you should book a Sicily vacation this year

Sitting right at the southern tip of Italy, the beautiful but rugged island of Sicily is separated from the mainland by the two-mile-wide Straits of Messina. Although it is probably most famous as the home of Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe, Sicily has so much more to offer visitors – think fantastic food and wine, ancient temples, beautiful beaches and a bustling capital city.

Sicily’s Mediterranean climate means hot summers and mild winters, so plan your vacation here for either late spring or early autumn to make the most of the warm, sunny days. The easiest way to reach Sicily is to fly into one of the island’s main airports, in either Palermo, Catania or Trapani. However, if you’re coming from the Italian mainland you can also take either a train or a ferry.

Explore Palermo

The fascinating city of Palermo brings together Byzantine, Arabesque and, of course, Italian influences, which is a testament to its 2,700 years of history. In many ways, however, Palermo is a thoroughly modern city: its contemporary art scene is thriving, pioneering new restaurants open up regularly and some of the more run-down neighborhoods are becoming fashionable hang-outs. A perfect day in Palermo might start at the Mercato del Capo, a souk-like market where throngs of locals barter with vendors over fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and a variety of household goods. From there head to the dazzling Cappella Palatina, a gilded chapel that boasts incredibly intricate Byzantine mosaics. For a further culture fix, the Museum of Contemporary Sicilian Art at the Palazzo Riso and the Galleria d’Arte Moderna, which is housed inside a 15th century-Franciscan monastery, are both well worth a visit.

Try some local delicacies

As a country, Italy is famous for its cuisine – and rightfully so – but the island of Sicily has its own specialties which are well worth a try. Many Sicilian foods fall into the street food category – they can be picked up at the market or a hole-in-the-wall café and eaten on the go. They also tend to err on the side of unhealthy – but don’t worry about that on vacation! The first must-try is arancini: these fried rice balls can be stuffed with ragú, mozzarella, and peas, and are usually served in bite-size pieces, although at Palermo’s Antico Caffè Spinnato you’ll get one, delicious, softball-sized arancino. Other savory specialties include fritti misti (mixed fried seafood), stigghiola (barbecued intestines) and panelle (chickpea fritters). For dessert, a refreshing granita might be all you have room for, but be sure to try some of Sicily’s famous pastries, which include cannoli and cassata, a sponge cake made with ricotta and candied fruits.

Travel to the top of Mount Etna

Discover the Valley of Temples

You can find remains of Ancient Greek civilization in Sicily all across the island, but the stunning Valle dei Templi is well worth a visit for anyone interested in history or archaeology. The site encompasses the ruined city of Akragas, which is now the modern-day city of Agrigento on Sicily’s southwest coast. The ‘valley’, which is, in fact, a ridge on the outskirts of town includes seven temples, the most remarkable of which is the Temple of Concordia. Constructed in 430 BC, the temple has remained almost intact for over 2,000 years and is one of the most notable examples of ancient Greek architecture in existence today.

Experience the luxury of our villas in Sicily

Siracusa vacation rentals

On Sicily’s Ionian coast in the southeast corner of the island, the gorgeous city of Siracusa is made up of quaint cobbled streets, dramatic Ancient Greek ruins, lively piazzas lined with cafes and colorful citrus orchards. Set right on the Mediterranean Sea, Siracusa offers a winning combination of beach life and urban culture. If you want to experience all that the area has to offer, be sure to check out our selection of Siracusa vacation rentals . Ranging from ultra-modern villas to artfully restored former farmhouses, our properties can accommodate up to 24 guests – perfect for family trips or larger celebrations.

Catania villas

The second largest city on the island after Palermo, Catania on Sicily’s east coast is an ancient port city that buzzes with an energy that belies its 2700 years of history. Sitting right at the base of Mount Etna, Catania has been destroyed by volcanic eruptions several times throughout the centuries, but this resilient city keeps rising from the ashes and is nowadays widely perceived as one of Italy’s most interesting destinations. To see for yourself, discover our handpicked Catania villas , which have everything you need for a stylish Sicilian getaway.

Trapani luxury rentals

Located on Sicily’s western coast, not far from Palermo, Trapani is a buzzing port city and the gateway to the nearby Aegadian Islands. However, the city has plenty to offer in its own right, with its charming historic center and its lush countryside surroundings. Our Trapani luxury rentals can sleep from 8-16 guests, making them the ideal base for a Sicilian vacation with family or friends.

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