May take pets - please enquire Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
The villa is completely surrounded by a large garden where the beautiful swimming-pool is located. The grounds are furnished with relaxation areas and a barbecue, and on the right-hand side tall trees give cool shady areas, and from every point you can enjoy a stunning view of the sea. On the ground floor you will have: interior garden furnished with sofas and arm-chairs, kitchen with dishwasher and dining-area, two double bedrooms with bathroom and shower, one double bedroom with single sofa-bed and bathroom with shower. On the first floor you will have: living-room with fireplace, one double bedroom with bathroom (bath-tub and hand-held shower attachment), one bedroom with queen-size bed, one bathroom with shower. Also a covered garage for one car and an open-air parking for three cars is available. Panoramic garden and terrace.
the pool has a wonderful view over the sea
the splendid living room
a sunny sitting area
the house has direct entrance from the lawn
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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.
Taormina area
The villa is located in the old town centre of Taormina that lies exactly 200 metres above sea-level, and the particular way that it has developed makes it seem just like a terrace provided with an amazing view, in which the nearby Etna Volcano dominates the scene.