Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
A modern and luxurious villa, tastefully furnished with antique and valuable pieces of furniture and furnishings. The owners have taken care of every single detail creating a very soft and comforting atmosphere. On one side of the house is a large patio surrounded by a luxuriant Mediterranean vegetation, here you can dine at candle light listening to the sound of the sea; on the other side is a splendid garden with a lawn overlooking the beach from where you can have a magnificent view of the sea and the rocks below. Inside, on the lower floor, there are a sitting-room with a large window opening onto the sea, a dining-room, a small living-room with a fire-place and the kitchen. Up-stairs are three splendid bedrooms, two double-bedded rooms and a twin-bedroom with a view of the sea, private bathroom and a small study with a fire-place.
private beach
patio
living-room
outside view
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The Sicily region
Sicily offers to the visitor a unique and unforgettable scenery made of big and small bays, promontories, steep cliffs, coves, sand dunes, granite rocks, wild islands, sun-burned countryside, natural parks and reserves, gorges hollowed by rivers, marine and land grottoes, tuff quarries… The shores and sea of Sicily are astonishing: very fine white sand beaches alternate at red cliffs, white promontories, desert dunes; it is easy to come across old and charming tuna-fisheries or small fisher-men villages surrounded by a blue or emerald green sea. The vegetation in Sicily is amazing: palms, olive trees, vineyards, orange and lemon trees, pine trees, carobs, oleanders and bougainvilleas grow all along the coast, while on mountain slopes and on inaccessible volcanoes are woods of chestnuts, beech, oaks, hazelnuts, fir trees and holm oaks. But Sicily gives you also the opportunity to know its culture and its traditions gathered through centuries of history and under different foreign dominations. Ancient customs, popular feasts, holy processions and gastronomic delights are waiting for you on every corner of the island. You may rediscover its thousands years old history through the architecture of churches, buildings and monuments, through the old arts and crafts and in the various tastes of Sicilian dishes. Wherever you go you will find traces of the island’s glorious past: Palaeolithic grottoes, Roman villas, Greek temples, Benedictine monasteries, Norman towers, Punic ships, Medieval castles, Arab mosques, Baroque churches, Art Nouveau buildings and a warm and a sincere hospitality.
Cefalu area
Cefalů deserves a place of honour among all the towns of the Madonie Moutains, and also compared to the other coastal towns. The reason why is in the fact that this small town is breathtaking from any side one looks at it: for the beauty of the Rocca, the marvellous position it stands on, for its narrow cobbled roads full of small shops and restaurants, for the amazing beauty of its sea and beaches, but also because it still maintains the old aspect of a small fishermen village. Nowadays, indeed, the little town has changed becoming an elegant and rich tourist resort. The slang of Cefalů’s fishermen helps us to understand the etymology of the word “Cif-alň”, meaning head or “river spring”, which recalls the imposing Rock, which dominates the town, and the head-like shape of the promontory that extends toward the sea. While the name “river spring” is given because of a rich fresh water spring that gushes at sea level. The Arabs, who admired the richness of the waters, the loveliness of the spot and the strength of the fortifications called it “Gafludi”. Besides the various remains found during excavation, which bear evidence of the very ancient origin of this site, the earliest records that identify the town of Cefalů date back from the 4th century, that is during the war between the Carthaginians and the Greeks from Syracuse. Then the town was dominated by the Romans, the Byzantines and in 858 by the Arabs. In 1083 Cefalů was conquered by the Norman Roger I. His son Roger II adopted this town where he begun the erection of the marvellous Cathedral. Subsequently Cefalů was ruled by different noble families, among which were the Chiaramonte and the Ventimiglia, until 1415 when it was declared state town. Between 1500 and 1600 it was fortified with bastions. During the Enlightenment Cefalů offered to Sicily and to the whole world men of great culture, such as Rosario Porpora. The following sentence concentrates the character of Cefalů: “Town of many courtyards where Baroque blends with Renaissance and art itself mingles with everyday life”.
How to get there
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Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Palermo: 90 km
Activities near Cefalu
Sports: Watersports Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation Good nightlife