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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.
Opened by a local couple, Hotel Signum is located in a low-key gorgeous landscape between twin volcanoes that spills down to the pristine sea. The 30 rooms are...more
Set on a hillside, the elegant Villa Ducale is the best bet for guests wanting Taormina without the crowds. Just a ten-minute walk from the center of town,...more
There's no better deal in touristy Taormina than this pretty-in-pink hillside mansion, which turned a century old in 2005. The former Schuler residence (it's...more
When this luxury resort opened in 2005 it quickly became the place to book for a stay on the western part of the island—with easy day trips to places such...more
In a town laden with fading grande dame properties, this stylish restoration of a landmark hotel that dates back to the eighteenth century is a special...more
This Sicilian island of black volcanic beaches, pretty coves with colored fishing boats, and an interior of olive trees and vineyards has long been under the...more
It has been called the most majestic hotel in Sicily, and the legendary San Domenico doesn't disappoint. Built around a 15th-century monastery, the hotel...more
Verdura is a pretty ambitious project, even by Sir Rocco Forte's luxury hotel standards. The only hotel on Sicily that merits the term "resort," eco-friendly...more
Villa Carlotta è fabuloso, say guests who've stayed at this affordably luxe property. Built near the turn of the 19th century, this gem (formerly Villa...more
Kick back at this peaceful country inn, set on a nature reserve just two miles from town. The 19th-century retreat is ideal for families and groups, with eight...more










