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There are plenty of charming and historic places to stay near Sicily's top archaeological sites, from grand old palazzos to princely villas and luxe B&Bs. Don't be put off by hotels that aren't on the beach; most have arrangements with private clubs and will shuttle guests free of charge.
Centered around a late-13th-century tower, renovated by Emperor Charles V to guard against invaders in 1555, the historic Baglio della Luna features a...more
This former family farm has been painstakingly restored by Emmanuela Marino and partner Gareth Shaughnessy to give Siracusa a much-needed dose of style. Though...more
Named after the lighthouse at the front of the property, this new resort has a beautiful position overlooking the sea, with a big-decked pool and restaurant...more
The aptly named, 18th-century Centrale is right near the Quattro Canti, steps from the cathedral…in fact, it's near everything. The lobby's frescoes,...more
On a clear day you can see Malta from this property, in the region south of Ragusa known as Val de Noto. Built in the 12th century as an Arabic...more
Falconara Charming House & Resort is the latest stylish addition to the new generation of Sicilian boutique hotels—a place known for grande dame, slightly...more
This grand turn-of-the-century hotel, set on the island of Ortygia, is arguably the best in Siracusa. In its heyday, the hotel was a social center for wealthy...more
Sitting above the photogenic Bay of Naxos, near Taormina's 2,500-year-old Greek amphitheater, the circa 1873 neoclassical Grand Hotel Timeo was a natural...more
This new five star is providing a bit of competition for the older grande dames in town—a good thing since a number of them are becoming more fusty than...more
The secret is out: Hotel Gutkowski is the best bargain in ancient, seaside Siracusa. You'll need to book way ahead for one of the 26 rooms at this pale-blue...more










