General
This delightful holiday villa has been appropriately named due to its most magnificent panoramic views of the gulf of Castellammare below and beyond. Nestled within the hillside of this rather picturesque region of Sicily, it is a wonderful haven of peace and tranquillity, yet only a short distance down to the more bustling centre of the resort.
An afternoon spent dining on the terrace offers an eloquent sound system from the local crickets, the cool breeze that drifts through and the goat bells from the farm below. Truly heavenly.
Step inside and this lovely villa offers stylish accommodation for up to 8 guests with a vaulted ceiling and large windows to appreciate the views, a fully equipped kitchen, satellilte television and comfortable bedrooms.
Location
The pretty little picturesque town of Castellammare del Golfo bursts with energy and activity during the summer months. This coastal town roughly translated as Sea Fortress of the Gulf, sits in the famous gulf of Northwest Sicily.
Its harbour is dominated by its castle, claiming both Arab and Norman heritage, and is one of the town’s biggest tourist attractions with an interesting little museum (free entrance). There is a wonderful array of restaurants, pizzeria’s & bars here where you can enjoy a hand-made gelato or a refreshing Sicilian granita. You can also catch a boat excursion including a trip that sails around the peninsula allowing you to see the national park of Zingaro and the hilltop town of Scopello from the sea.
The harbour is a hive of activity during the morning with fisherman in their typical blue and white boats, as they return with their catch of the day to supply the local restaurants and markets.
If you wish to explore a little further afield for a real taste of Sicily, then Castellammare del Golfo is an excellent base for exploring. The nearby city of Trapani was almost all but destroyed during WWII, however the old town is still worth a visit including the restored Cattedrale di San Lorenzo.
The small collection of islands known as the Egadi Islands, lie just off Trapani’s coastline and two of these islands are just a 30 minute boat trip away, where one can swim, dive, cycle and explore.
But a trip to this region would not be complete without experiencing the capital of Palermo. Layered with history there are almost too many things here to see, the Cathedral and Catacombs of Cappucini sit comfortably next to The Modern Art Gallery and Teatro Massimo, Italy’s largest indoor theatre.
Layout
Ground floor (for up to 6 pax): - Open plan sitting room/diner with open fireplace
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Double bedroom
- Twin/Double bedroom
- Twin bedroom
- Shower room
Lower level (for up to 8 pax):
- Kitchen area
- Double bedroom
- Shower room
- Airconditioning is in the bedrooms and sitting room
- Electricity consumption (which covers air-conditioning and heating) over and above 100 KW per week is payable locally at the rate of Euros 0,50 per KW.
Minimum 5 night stays between October and May available on request
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