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In the sunny Marina di Ragusa, on Sicily's southeastern coast, is the beautiful La Moresca resort. With a gorgeous baroque design, this Art Nouveau palazzo from the early 1900s provides a wonderful setting for your vacation. Contrasting elegantly with the outer design, the sleek, modern interior of brilliant whites, relaxing olive greens, and dark wood accents will charm and envelop you. Each of the 15 rooms offers traditional beds, Sicilian granite floors, and all the contemporary technology today's travelers require. Imagine waking up in pure bliss and stepping out into the center of this truly enchanting seaside town. At La Moresca, luxurious accommodations provide a wonderful start to your amazing Sicilian experience.
La Moresca Maison de Charme
Via Dandolo, 63,
Ragusa RG, Italy
Marina di Ragusa, Sicily, Italy
97100
Nearest Airport: CTA
The welcome was lovely and the breakfast a bit sparse. The room felt tired and a cross between old grandeur and needing updating. The bathroom was a disappointment and felt like it needed a deep clean in the shower. The roof balcony just had rows of empty terracotta pots on it and totally uninviting.
The_1st_Lady - Martina Franca, Italy
Short stay in Marina di Ragusa. Stay away from the big hotels and choose a guesthouse! Very friendly staff, beautiful furnished rooms and less rhan 150m away from the cener of Marina di Ragusa. I enjoyed the small alleys and the numerous Bars, Restaurants and Cafés.
Hartmut H
Horrible! No ice, no soap in shower, place is not updated, fan is hanging by a wire in middle of room, no beach towels. Far from luxury . Employees are wonderful but hotel is far from acceptable. Breakfast ok, close to beach and great piazza but Do not book this hotel.Does not meet good hotel qualifications .
529lennyd - Ramsey, New Jersey
I really hate giving a less than stellar review of a hotel where the staff were welcoming and charming, but I want to be honest. It is a lovely, quiet hotel on a side street, not far from the piazza and the sea. It is easy to find by walking, but because of one-way streets and streets that don’t go through, it was not easy to navigate. We had heavy luggage, so I asked for a first floor room, as there is no elevator. The room was very tired. We love old ambience, but this room did not have quaint, antique charm. My husband said he saw nicer rooms but we did not have one. The air conditioning did not work. We were told they were going to fix it, but did not while we were there. It was good we had a strong overhead fan. The shower tiles were clean, but did not look it, as they must have been original. The building was a beautiful one, but the interior was not well decorated for the elegance of the building. The breakfast was basic and not indicative of the other four star hotels we stayed in. The pictures on the travel sites are deceiving. We have stayed in beautiful hotels in Marina di Ragusa and wanted to try this. I have no idea how it got a 4 star rating because our experience was of a 2 star. As I said, the proprietors are lovely, so was housekeeping, but they need to think about fixing it up. It was costlier than some of the nicer ones. We will choose one of the others next time.
Sicilia20000 - North Rustico, Canada
When we arrived everybody was nice. When we got the room, I found out the water in the sink wasn’t go down. I asked the reception girl to check and repair WHILE I WILL BE OUT. I returned after 40min, nothing was repaired. She said me stupid answers like: housekeeper was busy, I was busy but now I can go with you and help you.... Then she asked again my passport because she didn’t FIND THE BIRTHDATE, date of issue she found but birthdate didn’t find!!!!! I asked what floor would be my room she said the first. BUT WE HAD TO GO UPSTAIRS WITH BIG BAGS AND NOONE HELPED. Sooo don’t gooo there !!!!! Photo is attached
Airina R - Kyiv, Ukraine
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The Milanese hotel designer Carlomaria Grassi restored the gorgeous stonework and painted tiles in this 18th-century villa. It has 15 guest rooms along with a modern glass atrium Grassi built in the garden. More like a house than a hotel, it's the best place from which to base an exploration of Ragusa.
-The New York Times Style Magazine