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Sicily Hotels Information

Hotels in Sicily

13,134

Hotels Prices From

€47

Hotels Reviews

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Travel high season

Sep - Nov

Travel low season

Mar - May

High season avg price

€100

Low season avg price

€89
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Dec - Feb
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Mar - May
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€91
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€59€100
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14ºC
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47mm
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Jun - Aug
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€100
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€59€100
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24ºC
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16mm
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€100
€59€100
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58mm
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Popular Places in Sicily

  • Palermo
    To the first-time visitor, Palermo is a city of ever-changing character. An abundance of dusty museums, Arabian domes and flourishes of baroque splendor jostle with boisterous markets, chaotic traffic and oppressive summer heat. The Sicilian hotspot is a noisy, polluted, often dangerous, but always fascinating city. Don't miss marvels of Arab-Norman architecture, such as 12th-century Palazzo dei Normanni or San Giovanni degli Eremiti. Ask your hotel to arrange cabs and negotiate fares before setting off.
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  • Taormina
    Volcanic Mount Etna and the Ionian Sea provide the cinema-worthy backdrop for Taormina, Sicily's legendary resort town. Twisting medieval streets and a second-century Greek theater add to its romantic air, which inspired the writings of D.H. Lawrence and Truman Capote. Take a cable-car to the nearby beaches or while away an afternoon on the car-free Corso Umberto I, the main shopping street. Panoramic views await those who stroll uphill behind the Church of St. Joseph to the village of Castelmola.
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  • Syracuse
    Once one of ancient Greece’s most important cities, today Syracuse (Siracusa in Italian) is a lively town of about 125,000 on Sicily’s southeast coast. The city overflows with amazing remnants from its long history. Romans, Vandals and Normans are but a few of those who ruled here after the Greeks. In Syracuse’s harbor, Ortygia Island (also called Città Vecchia or Old City) is the site of many of the main attractions, including the seventh-century cathedral and the Fountain of Arethusa.
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  • Catania
    Catania has been a prize of many empires over the centuries, from Greeks to Romans to Arabs to Normans to Spaniards (to name a few). But its citizens have a more dangerous enemy right in their backyard—Mount Etna, Europe's largest and most active volcano, which destroyed the city with earthquakes and lava flows in 1693. Look closely at the baroque buildings dating from after the eruption—you'll notice a creative use of lava.
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  • Cefalu
    Though Cefalu is considered one of Italy’s finest resort towns, there’s more to do than just swim and sunbathe. The seaside spot, poised on Sicily northeastern coast, is equally celebrated for its Norman cathedral, medieval old town, archaeology museum, and seafood-heavy fare.
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  • San Vito lo Capo
    Mainstream tourists haven’t discovered San Vito lo Capo yet—so if you’re looking for a low-key, authentic Italian beach break, now’s the time to book your trip to this seaside Sicilian town. The weather is best in the summer months, but foodies might want to wait till September, when San Vito lo Capo hosts its annual Couscous Festival.
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  • Lampedusa
    Italy’s southernmost island, Lampedusa lies between Malta and Tunisia and is geographically part of the African continent. The largest of the Pelagian Islands, Lampedusa is arid and gets its only fresh water from rainfall. In summer, it is served by low-cost Italian airlines with direct flights from several mainland cities, as well as ferry service from Sicily. Lampedusa is treasured by visitors for its fine white sandy beaches, its clear turquoise waters and its excellent scuba diving.
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  • Sciacca
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  • Noto
    One of southeastern Sicily’s UNESCO-listed baroque cities, Noto is famed for its opulent architecture and surfeit of beauty. Its 18th-century cathedral is a local highlight, as is Caffe Sicilia, which is rumored to make some of the best gelato in all of Italy.
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  • Agrigento
    Though Agrigento is a modern city of about 60,000 on Sicily’s southwest coast, the majority of visitors come to experience the past just outside of town. At the Valley of the Temples (Valle dei Templi), citizens of the then-major Greek colony of Akragras began building seven Doric style holy monuments in the sixth century BC. The nearby Archaeological Museum helps put everything into context. Agrigento also has some fascinating sights in its old town, like the medieval Norman cathedral.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Valle dei Templi
    This region is one of the most important archeological sites in the world with many great temples such as Hera (Juno,) Lacinia, Concordia, Heracles (Hercules) and Olympian Zeus (Jupiter,) all dramatically perched along a long rocky scarp.
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  • Ortigia
    This offshore island was occupied by the Greek colonists who fortified it and constructed the earliest structures, including the temples of Athena and Apollo, whose remains can still be seen today.
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  • Mount Etna
    This mountain in Catania is known for being the one of the oldest and most active volcanoes in Europe. At the peak, you can enjoy stunning views of the gorgeous Sicilian countryside, especially magical at sunset. Other than that, there are also incredible craters and ice caves to explore. To get to the summit, you'll need to book a tour, which is also a great opportunity to learn more about the fascinating geography and history of the volcano from an experienced guide. Don't forget to wear comfortable shoes and dress in layers, as temperatures can vary depending on the altitude.
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  • Ancient Theatre of Taormina
    The view of Mount Etna and the sea beyond is absolutely superb at Taormina's 10,000-seat ancient Greek amphitheater, which was erected in the third century BC and expanded by the Romans.
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  • Cattedrale di Palermo
    This cathedral was started in 1185 by the norman archbishop Gualtiero Offamilio. You can visit the Royal and Imperial tomb of Frederik the II, the urn with the relics of the patron Saint of Palermo Santa Rosalia, plus a treasury with a precious medieval crown and a crypt from the VII century. The church is free to enter, there is a ticket to access the monumental area composed by royal tombs, treasury, crypt and the roof.
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  • Norman Palace
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  • Villa Romana del Casale
    This 3rd-century Roman villa features more than 40 beautiful mosaic floors, making it one of the most cherished open-air museums in the region.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Sicily hotels

Villa Athena Resort, Foresteria Baglio Della Luna, and Colleverde Park Hotel are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Valle dei Templi. See the full list: Hotels near Valle dei Templi.

Hotel Villa Carlotta, Algila Ortigia Charme Hotel, and Verdura Resort are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Sicily. See the full list: Sicily Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Ortigia include Algila Ortigia Charme Hotel, Hotel Roma, and Domus Mariae. See the full list: Hotels near Ortigia.

Popular luxury hotels in Sicily include Mazzarò Sea Palace - VRetreats, Hotel Villa Belvedere, and Hotel Principe di Fitalia Wellness & Spa. See the full list: Sicily Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Punta Raisi Airport include TH Cinisi - Florio Park Hotel, Magaggiari Hotel Resort, and Palm Beach Hotel by Azzolini. See the full list: Hotels near Punta Raisi Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Ancient Theatre of Taormina are Hotel Villa Belvedere, Hotel Villa Schuler, and Villa Fiorita Boutique hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Ancient Theatre of Taormina.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Sicily are Hotel Villa Belvedere, Hotel Principe di Fitalia Wellness & Spa, and L'Ariana Isole Eolie - UNA Esperienze. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Sicily.

Popular cheap hotels in Sicily include El Mosaico del Sol, Hotel Villa Schuler, and Hotel Taodomus. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Sicily.

Mazzarò Sea Palace - VRetreats, Hotel Principe di Fitalia Wellness & Spa, and Atlantis Bay - VRetreats have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Sicily. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Sicily.

Mazzarò Sea Palace - VRetreats, Hotel Villa Belvedere, and Hotel Principe di Fitalia Wellness & Spa all received great reviews from families travelling in Sicily. See the full list: Family Hotels Sicily.

Popular hotels by the beach in Sicily include Mazzarò Sea Palace - VRetreats, L'Ariana Isole Eolie - UNA Esperienze, and Atlantis Bay - VRetreats. See the full list: Sicily Beach Hotels.