Sorry - no pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This superb stylish designed villa is very indicated for a family holiday and consists of a nice private garden with equipped barbecue and wood-burning oven, a luxury swimming pool with relax area, sun shower and solarium…and then, the splendid house: stepping inside, the beautiful dining and living areas with open-fire place, furnished with style and high quality furniture.
Here you’ll also have a nice American bar built in "pietra viva" and from the wide windows of the room you can enjoy a tremendous sea view over the Tyrrhenian coast. On the ground floor you’ll also have a pretty fitted kitchen with double access from the BBQ area, a double bedroom in ethnic style, a single room, a room with two bulk beds for the boys and a nice bathroom.
The staircase from the dining area leads to the first floor: here a lovely sitting area, a twin bedroom, another gorgeous twin bedroom exclusively furnished for the children and a charming double bedroom with access onto the panoramic terrace from where, during the clear days, you will experience a breath taking view over the Aeolian Archipelagos and the intense blue colour of the sea that characterizes this unique location.
the superb villa and pool at night
view of the pool from the house
the double bedroom in ethnic style
stylish designed...view from the first floor
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The Sicily region
Welcome to Sicily, Mediterranean island of the south: hot, dry, wracked by earthquake and eruption; where Europe is no longer entirely Europe. Gothe recognised that in Sicily, where the axes of Mediterranean power and culture converge to create half-glimpsed and half-imagined treasures and tragedies, ‘beautiful things gleam in the dust’.
Nearly 25 centuries of foreign domination have left a legacy of splendid civilisations, crystallised and concentrated – from the coolly classic architecture of Hellenistic Greece to the startling fusion of Arab artisanship and Norman austerity; from the pomp and extravagance of Spanish baroque to the Byzantine art and culture.
Sicily’s complex culture is matched only by its stunning natural beauty and the incredible diversity of landscape: rolling hills and valleys swathed in grapevines, brooding Etna with its steep volcanic escarpments, 1000km of aquamarine coastline and a necklace of encircling islands.
Palermo area
Nespola is located few miles east of Palermo close to the beautiful rocky coastline and beaches that characterized this area. The lovely fishing village of Cefalù is at few minutes driving as well as Palermo down town.
The stunning Madonie Mountains are also reachable in 1hr driving and local shops and restaurant are within reach. On the east, the Archaeological park of Tyndaris - and west, the Greek temple of Segesta are worth a stopover.
Airline companies getting to Sicily: Ryanair, Easyjet, British aiways, Air Malta, Eurofly, Meridiana, Windjet, Bluexpress, Tui Fly, Air Berlin, SN Brussel Airlines, Helvetic.com, Centralwings, Transavia.com
Car hire companies in Sicily: Avis, Europecar, Autoeuropa, Maggiore, Hertz
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Palermo (Falcone Borsellino): 64 km
Activities near Palermo
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
Log fire, DVD player, Private outdoor pool (heated), Sea view
General:
Central heating, Air conditioning, Video player, CD player, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available