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Retreat to the dazzling Agrigento coastline, an incredible cultural destination where you can spend time with loved ones while enjoying the peaceful area as well as marveling at the Valley of the Temples and its archeological sites. Explore the blue waters, the sandy beaches, and the Stair of Turks: a white marl rock that protrudes prominently into the sea, also part of the UNESCO Heritage list since 2007. Here you can find Deolinda, a charming semi-attached villa located in a gated community. With an appealing contemporary design and décor, and large wall-to-ceiling windows that flood the interiors with natural light, this is a villa to be enjoyed every hour of the day.
• Non-smoking villa
• All extras must be paid in cash locally, prior to departure
• The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first seven/fourteen days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
Bedroom 1 |
1 King |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 2 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | |
Bedroom 3 |
1 Queen |
2 Guests | Furnished terrace. |
Bathroom 1 | Toilet , Shower | Shared between Bedroom 1 & 2. |
Bathroom 2 | Toilet , Tub , Shower |
Nearest Airport: Palermo Borsellino 2 h
Nearest serviced town: 9 min
Nearest major city: Agrigento 18 min
Nearest beach: 5 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
The island of Sicily offers a number of wonderful places to visit on day-trips or excursions. In the northern area, you might want to include cities such as Palermo, Monreale, Cefalù, Castelbuono, Erice, Segesta, Marsala, and Trapani to your must-see. The eastern coast of the island is also worth exploring, starting from the famous cities of Taormina, Catania, Syracuse, Noto, and Ragusa and the utterly unforgettable volcanic peak of Mt. Etna. The extraordinary city of Palermo is the capital of Sicily, so beautiful that Maupassant described it as “the most beautiful religious jewelry dreamed by human thought”. Visit the richly decorated churches, the imposing monuments and lose yourself in the little streets of the historical center. Explore the archeological site of Segesta, once one of the most important fortified cities on the north Sicilian basin. Do not pass on Erice, the ancient medieval village rich in history and charm. If you venture up to Marsala, drive along the Salt Route and enjoy the burning sunset reflected on the lagoon of the salt mines. You will never forget it! And take note that Marsala, known as the “city of wine”, has been producing a sweet dessert wine of the same name for more than 200 years.
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