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Holiday houses in Salinà

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The exterior of Casa Isabella is presented against a backdrop of a sloping hillside, with lush greenery and grapevines in the foreground. The white-washed building features a few windows and a blue door, surrounded by palm trees and other Mediterranean plants.
Villa in Malfa
5 out of 5 average rating, 41 reviews

Casa Isabella: Serenity By The Sea

Casa Isabella is 5 minutes walk from the centre of the the village of Malfa on the island of Salina, one of the seven Aeolian Islands off the north-west coast of Sicily. This two storey house was recently renovated to exceptional standards and restored in typical Aeolian style with a contemporary twist, sleeping two people comfortably. The house has magnificent uninterrupted views over the ocean, including from the double bedroom, the two covered outdoor terraces and the front garden. It is bordered by grape vines on one side, olive trees to the other, and the ocean in front. The double bedroom upstairs has a window overlooking the sea and also views back to Malfa, and has an en-suite bathroom and shower. Downstairs there is a large living area that opens onto a covered terrace which is perfect for entertaining, a modern eat-in kitchen opening to another terrace, and another bathroom with shower and washing machine. The house is minimalist in design with resin floors and new fittings throughout. All bedding and bath towels are supplied (please bring your own beach towels), and the kitchen is fully equipped. The house is fully air-conditioned and also has heating for the colder months, as well as a slow combustion fire-place. The house has television and wifi, but no telephone. Mobile reception is good. The house is a 5 minute walk from Malfa shops and village square, a 10 minute walk to Malfa port and a 15 minute walk to Punta Scario Beach. It has plenty of parking space for a car and/or scooters, both of which can be rented in Malfa. Casa Isabella is perfect for a week, a month or the whole summer season! Minimum stay is 7 nights. Casa Isabella is also our holiday home, and we ask that you treat it as if it were yours. Upon arrival, we will supply a full information guide to the house, restaurants and other sites and services in Malfa, and the surrounding islands. Cleaning fee is €50 and is to be paid in cash directly to the cleaner upon checkout. PLEASE NOTE, THIS HOUSE IS SUITABLE FOR ADULTS ONLY.

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An outdoor terrace is furnished with a dining table and chairs, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers. A partial view of the sea is visible beyond the terrace, creating a tranquil atmosphere for outdoor dining.
Home in Malfa
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 75 reviews

Gelso 2, 200 m from Baia Punta Scario

"Gelso 2" is 200 meters from Punta Scario bay, 700 meters from the fishermen's marina and 300 meters from the town center. Two entrance avenues lead to the house, one on the Punta Scario bay side and the other on the Via Nilo side of the town center. It consists of a double bedroom with bathroom and private terrace overlooking the sea, a bedroom with two single beds with a solution for another double bed, a kitchen-dining room, a living room with a double sofa bed, a second bathroom and a large second terrace with sea and sunset views.

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Home in Malfa
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 6 reviews

Casa le Torricelle

Nestled above the “faraglioni” named “le Torricelle” and overlooking the islands of Stromboli and Panarea, this newly built house has high quality finishes and vintage furnishings, two terraces, both perfect for cocktails or al fresco dining while admiring a stunning view of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Casa le Torricelle, with living room, two bedrooms, three full bathrooms and a modern kitchen, is for a family or group of up to 6 people, seeking a relaxed and tranquil stay. The property has aircon.

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An outdoor dining space is presented with a rustic table adorned with a green cloth and a bowl of lemons. Glasses filled with a light drink sit ready for enjoyment, facing a serene view of the blue sea and sky, framed by a white railing.
Villa in Malfa
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 9 reviews

L'Agave, Salina

L'Agave is a late nineteenth century villa located in one of the most panoramic and comfortable areas of the island of Salina. The owner, scenographer and costume designer of Italian theater and cinema, took care of the furnishings with love and elegance and respecting the style of the island. In 2 minutes you reach one of the most suggestive beaches, the beach of Scario, which due to its proximity, looks like the villa's private beach. You would also be 10 minutes on foot from Malfa center.

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A tranquil garden area is depicted, featuring two lounge chairs positioned on lush green grass. The vibrant flowers and plants surround the space, while a scenic view of the mountains and sea is enhanced by a stunning sunset in the background.
Home in Malfa
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

Villa Beatrice, stunning view on the sea

Elegant and charming villa fully equipped with wifi, air conditioning and fans, large smart tv, xl refrigerator, expresso machine, microwave. Outdoor, kiln and shower, barbecue, laundry room and parking in the shade. Immersed in a big quiet garden of mediterranean plants it enjoys an astounding view on the sea from every point. Villa Beatrice is located 7 mn walk from the sea and from the centre of Malfa. It is also possible to rend the adjacent house (Villa Beatrice) to obtain 11+3 sleeps

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An outdoor terrace is shown, featuring a dining table surrounded by wooden chairs. Two rocking chairs are visible, positioned to overlook sweeping views of the sea and surrounding landscape. The setting sun casts a soft glow, enhancing the serene atmosphere.
Villa in Pollara
5 out of 5 average rating, 7 reviews

L’Ulivo di Pollara , SeaView-Sunset,Salina Pollara

CIN code: IT083043C2H2XXLNOH Welcome to Salina, the Green Island, a jewel of the Mediterranean. The Villa is located in Pollara, a small and quiet village in the northwest of the island, lying on the caldera of an ancient volcano. The property consists of two Aeolian-style houses connected by a large courtyard, in the center of which stands a majestic centuries-old olive tree. In a privileged position, overlooking Filicudi and Alicudi, the sunset sky is tinged with all shades of orange.

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A shaded terrace features a wooden dining table surrounded by brightly colored chairs. Light curtains billow gently in the breeze, framing a stunning view of the sea and an island in the distance.
Home in Santa Marina Salina
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 51 reviews

Casa Ciufria, Blue House

Casa Blu is a bright Aeolian-style studio apartment in Santa Marina Salina, in the Barone area, right at the beginning of the village. The dominant color is the blue of the beautiful Aeolian majolica and the sea. From the patio you can enjoy an enchanting view of Stromboli and Panarea, a short walk from the sea and essential services, restaurants, typical shops. A 10-minute walk to the port. Behind the main road (pedestrian area). Exterior security cameras are present.

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Apartment in Santa Marina Salina
5 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Villa degli Armatori: Calipso studio apartment

On the first floor of the Villa degli Armatori is this beautiful studio with a private entrance that enjoys a spacious terrace overlooking the sea and islands. All the details and tones of the furnishings recall the beauty of the Salina sea, the dreamy atmospheres of the seabed and the views of infinite blue. Inside a cozy but functional space, there is a sleeping area, a vanishing kitchen and a living area. The space is completed by walk-in closet and a large bathroom.

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A terrace features a table with wooden chairs, offering a view of the blue sea and lush greenery. The space highlights a tranquil atmosphere, with sunlight illuminating the whitewashed walls under a wooden ceiling.
Apartment in Malfa
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 31 reviews

Aeolian House with sea view and panoramic Terrace

Baglio sul Mare | Le Case di Valeria&Matteo is a cozy Aeolian-style apartment offering comfort, relaxation, and an authentic experience on the island of Salina. Featuring a spacious double bedroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a modern bathroom, and a large sea-view terrace. Located in Malfa, just 6 minutes on foot from the center, with bars, restaurants, a supermarket, rentals, and boat tours nearby. Perfect for couples or small groups, with free street parking.

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A spacious covered veranda features comfortable seating facing the sea. The warm glow of the sunset reflects on the water, with the silhouettes of islands visible in the distance. Elegant pottery adds a decorative touch along the edge of the veranda.
Villa in Malfa
5 out of 5 average rating, 11 reviews

Casa Gaia

The property, surrounded by the greenery of Pollara, offers a breathtaking view from the veranda, the bedroom and the kitchen. Thanks to their exposure, it is possible to witness a wonderful sunset accompanied by the enchanting view of the Filicudi and Alicudi Islands. Among other things, you can reach the ancient fishing village with a pleasant walk, where you can recognize some places from the movie Il Postino. Ideal place to spend a relaxing holiday.

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An outdoor terrace features a spacious dining table surrounded by white chairs. A basket of lemons is centered on the table. Lush greenery can be seen in the distance, framed by the natural light filtering through the thatched roof.
Apartment in Malfa
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 39 reviews

Casa Clementina

Totally renewed in 2020 by a Sicilian architect in a very sober and minimal Mediterranean style, Casa Clementina is divided in 2 apartments. Each apartments has a confortable king size bed, a small separated kitchen, a bathroom with shower and terrace with little front-yard view where one can have a meals or relax on the deckchairs with a book. Perfect for a quiet and relaxing holiday. You will be assigned apartment A or B depending on availability.

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A charming house is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and a mountainous landscape. The structure features a covered terrace with wooden beams, and several arched entrances. Lemon trees with ripe fruit surround the property, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
Villa in Malfa
5 out of 5 average rating, 67 reviews

Charme, Sunset, Sea Energy - Salina, Pollara

Experience something truly unique in this stunning Aeolian house, nestled in a lush Mediterranean garden and recently restored to preserve its timeless charm. Every evening, be enchanted by a different sunset, as the sun dips into the sea, painting the sky with spectacular colors. A little corner of paradise where time seems to stand still—perfect for those looking to reconnect with the Mediterranean nature.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Salinà?

    Stays around Santa Marina Salina, Malfa, or Lingua are often suggested for proximity to waterfront promenades, traditional eateries, and daily markets. Many vacation rentals feature terraces with sea views or gardens.

  • What are the best things to do in Salinà with kids?

    Kids can swim at quiet beaches, taste granita in local cafés, or visit fishing harbors to watch small boats come and go. Short nature trails and hands-on workshops at local farms add to the experience.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Salinà?

    Climb ancient volcano trails, explore lush vineyards, or swim near black sand beaches. Salinà also has opportunities for boat excursions, tasting local products, and discovering quiet villages.

  • How is the weather in Salinà?

    Salinà has mild winters around 50–59°F (10–15°C), with wetter months from late fall into winter. Summers often feel warm and sunny, reaching 75–89°F (24–31°C), with drier air and refreshing sea breezes.

  • When is the best time to visit Salinà?

    Late spring through early fall is often recommended for warmer weather, open local markets, and seasonal festivals. Milder temperatures and quieter paths outside the busiest months are popular with visitors seeking a relaxed pace.

  • What are the best places to visit in Salinà?

    Santa Marina Salina, Malfa, and the Pollara area are often recommended for their historic streets, seaside views, and access to volcanic landscapes. Lingua is known for its salt lake and traditional eateries.

  • What are some hiking trails in Salinà?

    Salinà has several scenic trails, including paths leading up Monte Fossa delle Felci, which features Mediterranean flora and island views. Trails near Pollara and through the caper fields are often suggested for walkers of various abilities.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Salinà?

    Families can explore black sand beaches, visit caper farms, or join gentle boat tours along the coast. The island also has gelato shops, nature walks, and small museums that welcome children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Salinà?

    Visitors frequently consider boat excursions to other Aeolian Islands, such as Stromboli and Lipari, or exploring nearby natural reserves. Each island has distinct landscapes, local markets, and chances to sample regional cuisine.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Salinà?

    Pet friendly rentals are available across Salinà, particularly near villages like Lingua and Malfa. Some properties have enclosed gardens or outdoor patios that pets can enjoy.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Salinà?

    Consider exploring villages on foot, as steep, narrow streets often reveal charming shops or cafés. Packing sunscreen, comfortable shoes, and a reusable water bottle can help you enjoy warmer, sunny days.

  • What is Salinà known for?

    Salinà is known for its twin volcanic peaks, caper cultivation, and Malvasia dessert wine. The island’s slow pace, scenic hiking trails, and preserved heritage villages draw visitors seeking nature and food experiences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Salinà?

    Explore small fishing villages, artisan workshops, or scenic walking paths that wind through olive groves and vineyards. Salinà also has shaded coves and quiet beaches, often recommended for tranquil afternoons.

  • What are the best foods to try in Salinà?

    Salinà is known for capers, sweet Malvasia wine, and fresh-caught seafood dishes like grilled swordfish. Local bakeries often serve desserts based on almonds or citrus, which celebrate the island’s agricultural traditions.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Salinà?

    Pack lightweight clothing, swimwear, and sturdy shoes for exploring local trails or villages. Bringing sun protection, a hat, and a reusable water bottle can help you stay comfortable throughout your visit.

  • What is the nightlife in Salinà like?

    Salinà’s nightlife is laid-back, with waterside bars, open-air cafés, and wine tastings often suggested. Some evenings feature live music or local festivals, creating a warm, social atmosphere for visitors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Salinà?

    The island frequently celebrates food, wine, or music festivals in late spring and summer, often highlighting capers, Malvasia wine, or local music. Village events sometimes coincide with harvests or traditional feast days.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Salinà?

    Many vacation rentals in Salinà welcome families, especially around village centers such as Santa Marina Salina and Malfa. You can find homes with kitchens, outdoor patios, or easy access to beaches and local grocery shops.

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