This small, modern hotel is perfectly located in the center of the charming village of Scopello with a beautiful view of the sea. The hotel retains a warm, friendly atmosphere and features a well-maintained garden and infinity pool. The restaurant specializes in tasty Sicilian dishes and breakfast, included in the room rate, is served in the Continental Room or outdoors. Overall, guests get affordable value for a lovely property.
This small, modern hotel is perfectly located in the center of the charming village of Scopello with a beautiful view of the sea. The hotel retains a warm, friendly atmosphere and features a well-maintained garden and infinity pool. The restaurant specializes in tasty Sicilian dishes and breakfast, included in the room rate, is served in the Continental Room or outdoors. Overall, guests get affordable value for a lovely property.
Baglio dello Zingaro is an appealing mid-range property with a convenient ocean-view location in the 17th century village of Scopello. It's arguably the best hotel option in Scopello, and has more features than other small hotels nearby, though those looking for closer proximity to the sand should consider options in San Vito lo Capo, such as Hotel Piccolo Mondo. The impressive outdoor theater space and the artsy ocean-view pool are the highlights. There is free parking (a rarity in this area) in a lot across from the gate-guarded hotel; Wi-Fi is also free. Rooms are quaint, with wrought-iron headboards and (in some) balconies with lovely views, if a bit basic.
Baglio dello Zingaro is an appealing mid-range property with a convenient ocean-view location in the 17th century village of Scopello. It's arguably the best hotel option in Scopello, and has more features than other small hotels nearby, though those looking for closer proximity to the sand should consider options in San Vito lo Capo, such as Hotel Piccolo Mondo. The impressive outdoor theater space and the artsy ocean-view pool are the highlights. There is free parking (a rarity in this area) in a lot across from the gate-guarded hotel; Wi-Fi is also free. Rooms are quaint, with wrought-iron headboards and (in some) balconies with lovely views, if a bit basic.
This warm, welcoming, and unpretentious two-and-a-half-pearl guesthouse in the village of Scopello is perfect for travelers who are comfortable with an intimate bed and breakfast atmosphere and are open to getting to know their fellow guests as well as the friendly hosts. The half-board option, which includes dinner at a set time, is compulsory during peak months, and includes delicious homemade pasta dishes and locally caught fish. The property is accessible to many attractions in northwest Sicily, and offers large, impeccably clean rooms.
This warm, welcoming, and unpretentious two-and-a-half-pearl guesthouse in the village of Scopello is perfect for travelers who are comfortable with an intimate bed and breakfast atmosphere and are open to getting to know their fellow guests as well as the friendly hosts. The half-board option, which includes dinner at a set time, is compulsory during peak months, and includes delicious homemade pasta dishes and locally caught fish. The property is accessible to many attractions in northwest Sicily, and offers large, impeccably clean rooms.
This mid-range resort overlooking the coast of Ragusa is in a prime location with a great private beach complete with sun chairs, umbrellas, and water sport rentals. Manicured green spaces, swimming pools, sports fields, and entertainment for kids and families means guests don't spend much time in the basic but bright rooms. The hotel caters to its French guests, and many of the on-site entertainment options are in French and Italian. There's lots to do on property and a shuttle service available, but those who want to explore further afield should bring a car.
This mid-range resort overlooking the coast of Ragusa is in a prime location with a great private beach complete with sun chairs, umbrellas, and water sport rentals. Manicured green spaces, swimming pools, sports fields, and entertainment for kids and families means guests don't spend much time in the basic but bright rooms. The hotel caters to its French guests, and many of the on-site entertainment options are in French and Italian. There's lots to do on property and a shuttle service available, but those who want to explore further afield should bring a car.
Il Cortile Fiorito is a quaint value hotel made up of seven clean, colorful apartments in the center of Trapani, less than 100 yards from the ocean. A good fit for guests who want to do their own cooking, some of the rooms have kitchenettes equipped with ovens and refrigerators, and there is a grocery store within walking distance. For those staying in rooms without kitchens, several restaurants are nearby including the popular Calvino 1946 Pizzeria. The similarly priced Casa Vacanze Fardella Centrale doesn’t have the rustic appeal, but offers more modern rooms. Rooms at Il Cortile are up-to-date with flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (for a fee) but decor is a bit bland.
Il Cortile Fiorito is a quaint value hotel made up of seven clean, colorful apartments in the center of Trapani, less than 100 yards from the ocean. A good fit for guests who want to do their own cooking, some of the rooms have kitchenettes equipped with ovens and refrigerators, and there is a grocery store within walking distance. For those staying in rooms without kitchens, several restaurants are nearby including the popular Calvino 1946 Pizzeria. The similarly priced Casa Vacanze Fardella Centrale doesn’t have the rustic appeal, but offers more modern rooms. Rooms at Il Cortile are up-to-date with flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi (for a fee) but decor is a bit bland.
This boutique hotel, elegantly laid out around a 16th-century cloister, has been beautifully updated on the interior while still preserving the stone architectural details that identify it as a historic site. Pale wood and stucco walls create a surprisingly bright atmosphere in the common areas despite a lack of natural light. As with the rest of the town of Trapani, water from the faucet is non-potable. Some guests have noted that walls may be thin and the rooms near the elevator shaft and breakfast room may experience some extra noise. This hotel is a little pricier than local luxury competitors, but many feel that its historic setting and views make it worthwhile.
This boutique hotel, elegantly laid out around a 16th-century cloister, has been beautifully updated on the interior while still preserving the stone architectural details that identify it as a historic site. Pale wood and stucco walls create a surprisingly bright atmosphere in the common areas despite a lack of natural light. As with the rest of the town of Trapani, water from the faucet is non-potable. Some guests have noted that walls may be thin and the rooms near the elevator shaft and breakfast room may experience some extra noise. This hotel is a little pricier than local luxury competitors, but many feel that its historic setting and views make it worthwhile.
This tiny bed-and-breakfast -- which is run by a couple -- consists of two rooms only. Both are spacious and have a homey vibe. The property is situated slightly outside the center of Trapani; it is located about a 20-minute walk from the old town, and is near plenty of restaurants and supermarkets. Guests have made a point to say that while the location is not as ideal as some, the owners will readily provide transportation with advance notice. A great draw of the hotel is the lovely backyard garden and the adjacent terrace, on which a homemade breakfast that draws frequent rave reviews is served daily at no extra charge.
This tiny bed-and-breakfast -- which is run by a couple -- consists of two rooms only. Both are spacious and have a homey vibe. The property is situated slightly outside the center of Trapani; it is located about a 20-minute walk from the old town, and is near plenty of restaurants and supermarkets. Guests have made a point to say that while the location is not as ideal as some, the owners will readily provide transportation with advance notice. A great draw of the hotel is the lovely backyard garden and the adjacent terrace, on which a homemade breakfast that draws frequent rave reviews is served daily at no extra charge.
This large, beachfront hotel is located on the outskirts of a small town about a half hour from Palermo and along the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The hotel's unimpressive exterior gives way to spacious, appealing interiors that have a '60s aesthetic (think undulating walls and bright blocks of color). Because of its size and impressive location, the property is the site of frequent events, including youth meetings, weddings, and large conferences. The restaurant here receives mixed reviews. Many guests have noted that the hotel seems to prioritize the many events taking place there over those visitors who have booked rooms. For example, some have noted that when the main parking lot is full, guests are sent to another one a third of a mile away along an unlit road.
This large, beachfront hotel is located on the outskirts of a small town about a half hour from Palermo and along the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea. The hotel's unimpressive exterior gives way to spacious, appealing interiors that have a '60s aesthetic (think undulating walls and bright blocks of color). Because of its size and impressive location, the property is the site of frequent events, including youth meetings, weddings, and large conferences. The restaurant here receives mixed reviews. Many guests have noted that the hotel seems to prioritize the many events taking place there over those visitors who have booked rooms. For example, some have noted that when the main parking lot is full, guests are sent to another one a third of a mile away along an unlit road.
This mid-range resort in Tre Fontane, Sicily, is geared toward (mostly Italian) families and couples looking to enjoy the pool and beach. The long, sandy red- and white-sand beach is under a 10-minute walk away, and there are two pools (one for the kiddies) on the premises. The expansive property has pretty North African design and plenty of spots to relax. Rooms are a bit basic, with tile floors and unexceptional bedding, but they're big and clean; most have balconies. The location is within a half-hour drive of the Selinunte Archaeological Area, as well as several southwestern Sicilian towns, including Castelvetrano.
This mid-range resort in Tre Fontane, Sicily, is geared toward (mostly Italian) families and couples looking to enjoy the pool and beach. The long, sandy red- and white-sand beach is under a 10-minute walk away, and there are two pools (one for the kiddies) on the premises. The expansive property has pretty North African design and plenty of spots to relax. Rooms are a bit basic, with tile floors and unexceptional bedding, but they're big and clean; most have balconies. The location is within a half-hour drive of the Selinunte Archaeological Area, as well as several southwestern Sicilian towns, including Castelvetrano.
This three-and-a-half pearl resort provides modern comforts and a picturesque location near the Selinunte archaeological. Though the property is a bit far from the water and not near much else. The Esperidi hosts events and has an overall contemporary feeling with a high-end spa, outdoor pool, on-site restaurant, and a fitness center -- making the venue a suitable option for travelers looking for plenty of luxurious amenities.
This three-and-a-half pearl resort provides modern comforts and a picturesque location near the Selinunte archaeological. Though the property is a bit far from the water and not near much else. The Esperidi hosts events and has an overall contemporary feeling with a high-end spa, outdoor pool, on-site restaurant, and a fitness center -- making the venue a suitable option for travelers looking for plenty of luxurious amenities.