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Vacation rentals in Sicily

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Top-rated holiday rentals in Sicily

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Cottage in Nicosia
Sicilian Mountain Oasis - Entire Villa (Smart W.)
Our place is an ecofriendly oasis of green in a luxuriant area in the centre of Sicily surrounded by Nebrodi mountains in the heart of a Nature Reserve with dreamy views&paths, far from the city crowds,breathing clean air. Parks, farms, art&culture nearby:perfect for excursions, Smart Working, enogastronomic tours, for couples, families, solo travellers who love off-the-beaten-track-beauty or to STOP ON THE WAY visiting our coasts. Available for longer reservation e cooking classes upon request!
16 – 23 Dec
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 390 reviews
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Villa in Trapani
ViviMare-Villa on the sea
Privileged and landscaped location of the villa that is located right in front of the clear and pristine sea of Lido Valderice. About 10 km from Trapani and Erice. Equipped with an exclusive terrace, covered veranda and courtyard with wood-burning oven, barbecue and shower. The apartment is comfortable and spacious with six beds. Very well equipped kitchen and air conditioning. The area is quiet and hospitable and within walking distance there are several cultural, restaurants and nightlife.
19 – 26 Oct
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 191 reviews
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Apartment in Palermo
Cala Tarzanà - In front of the new Marina Yachting
A few steps from the port of Palermo and the new Marina Yachting with the largest dancing fountain in Italy, the apartment is part of an ancient building completely renovated in the complex of the Royal Foundry, historic seventeenth-century arsenal of Palermo, overlooking the quiet Piazza Tarzanà! it enjoys a central position with respect to all main attractions of the historic center (a few minutes on foot), from the sea and is well connected to the main communication routes of the city!!!
25 Feb – 4 Mar
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 245 reviews

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Other great holiday rentals in Sicily

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Holiday home in Mascali
Panoramic Etna villa with sea view pool
15 – 22 Nov
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews
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Home in Palermo
Liberty Library, house of books
26 Mar – 2 Apr
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 77 reviews
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Holiday home in Cefalù
Terrazza degli Artisti - Rooftop
30 Nov – 7 Dec
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 50 reviews
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Home in Cefalù
Moramusa Charme Apartment
17 – 24 Dec
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 90 reviews
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Apartment in Taormina
Puravista Luxury Home
16 – 23 Dec
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews
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Villa in Visicari
Terrassenhaus II - Design Villa, Visicari
2 – 9 Sept
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 15 reviews
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Villa in Castellammare del Golfo
Casa Saleiman | Art | Nature | Charme
20 – 27 June
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 92 reviews
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Apartment in Cefalù
Casa sul mare - Sea-view Apartment
5 – 12 Jan
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 66 reviews
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Villa in Noto
Casa Filare-Design villa with heated pool in Noto
10 – 17 Nov
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews
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Apartment in Scopello
Villa Volpe suite "Chiara"
19 – 26 Oct
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews
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Villa in Mazzarò
Miramar - Luxury Villa
4 – 11 Oct
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 10 reviews
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Apartment in Mazzarò
La Terrazza di Baia Mazzarò
28 Oct – 4 Nov
5.0 out of 5 average rating, 30 reviews

Your guide to Sicily

All About Sicily

Though very much part of Italy, Sicily is like a country unto itself, with its own distinct dialect, strong culinary traditions, and distinct Arabic, Greek, and Spanish influences. In fact, almost every major European power left its mark on Sicily throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods. As Italy’s largest island, Sicily rises from the warm, calm waters of the Mediterranean. The island boasts diverse architecture and ancient ruins — so much so, it’s often described as an outdoor museum.

The geography of Sicily is equally dramatic and diverse, with turquoise waters, craggy cliffs, and Mount Etna, one of Europe’s most active volcanoes, as its backdrop. With over 1,000 kilometres of coastline, there are plenty of beautiful beaches and coves to explore. In Sicily, you can go wine tasting, sample unforgettable street food, take a pasta-making course, or visit the many villages dotted around the island — including the vibrant capital, Palermo.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Sicily

Sicily is a lovely place to visit all year round, though is most popular during Italy’s summer break, which lasts from July to mid-September. Many Italians head south to enjoy the coast and the long summer evenings, especially in August. During summer the weather can be hot, so be sure to pack plenty of light, cool clothes — and don’t forget your swimmers! From October through December, Sicily becomes somewhat quieter as many Italians return to work, and temperatures drop considerably — though from mid-December through to March, many visit the island to ski on the slopes of Mount Etna. A great time to visit is from April to early June, or from late September to October. The weather is still warm enough to swim, though much milder, and it’s easier to find a spot on your favourite beach.


Top things to do in Sicily

Sicilian Cuisine

Sicily is well known for its authentic cuisine, with many recipes having been passed on for generations. Though distinctly Italian, Sicilian cuisine also shows strong Greek, Arabic, Spanish, and French influences. Much of the cuisine also uses ingredients grown in or around the island such as olives, eggplants, and pistachios, and common dishes include pasta alla Norma, cassata, almond granita, and arancini. Locally caught seafood such as sea bass, swordfish, and tuna are also very popular.

Mount Etna National Park

A striking geographical feature of the island, Mount Etna is situated within the Etna National Park, which spans nearly 48,000 acres and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s also the highest volcano in Europe and one of the most active. As well as making a visit to this spectacular park, which includes impressive caves, grottos, and even a glacier, you can also take several hikes, including a guided trek up to the crater of the volcano.

Ancient sites

Thanks to Sicily’s rich history, there are lots of fascinating and diverse ancient sites to explore. The Valley of the Temples offers some of the most well-preserved ruins in the world, and the Segesta temple is still used to stage plays and performances during summer. There’s also Syracuse, the Necropolis of Pantalica, the Taormina amphitheatre, and many more.

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