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Villa Antica Aia Resort
13 Bedrooms, 26 Sleeps, 14 BathroomsCIR: 19088011C233155Villa Antica Aia Resort is the perfect solution for families and large groups looking for somewhere exceptional for a special celebration. Comprising two separate villas, two pools and... read more »
- from €700 to €1300
per night - from €4900 to €9100
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- from €700 to €1300
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Casale Donna Costanza
7 Bedrooms, 18 Sleeps, 6 BathroomsCIR: 19088011C233160An immaculately restored rural home packed with original features and with ample space for a big group gathering. Set close to the beaches around Sampieri and Marina di Modica, the villa for... read more »
- from €450 to €1150
per night - from €3150 to €8050
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- from €450 to €1150
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Case Fil
3 Bedrooms, 12 Sleeps, 4 BathroomsCIR: 19081021C206166Case Fil is an impeccably stylish modern villa, with a superb 18m pool, situated amongst the olive groves and vineyards in the countryside near Trapani and Erice on Sicily’s west coast. The... read more »
- from €1000 to €1000
per night - from €7000 to €7000
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- from €1000 to €1000
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Villa Antica Aia Relax
6 Bedrooms, 14 Sleeps, 7 BathroomsCIR: 19088011C233155Villa Antica Aia Relax is a contemporary villa with large pool and garden, recently refurbished and conveniently situated between the coast and the UNESCO world heritage towns of south east... read more »
- from €350 to €650
per night - from €2450 to €4550
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- from €350 to €650
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Villa Antica Aia
7 Bedrooms, 16 Sleeps, 7 BathroomsVilla Antica Aia is a luxury villa with pool, located a few miles from the sandy beaches of Sampieri, near the baroque town of Scicli, set of the BBC Four’s popular Inspector Montalbano series. A unique chance... read more »
- from €350 to €650
per night - from €2450 to €4550
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Il Casale Degli Ulivi
7 Bedrooms, 16 Sleeps, 8 BathroomsEnjoy mesmerising rural views from the terraces and infinity pool at this contemporary villa for 16 set between Scicli and Modica, and within easy reach of the sandy beaches of south east Sicily. With ensuite... read more »
- from €550 to €1140
per night - from €3850 to €7980
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- from €550 to €1140
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Malena
3 Bedrooms, 5 Sleeps, 2 BathroomsCIR: 19089013C221700Overlooking a lovely pool and garden, this comfortable family villa is set a short drive from the enchanting town of Noto in south east Sicily. The villa is ideally located for relaxing days... read more »
- from €100 to €485
per night - from €700 to €3400
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- from €100 to €485
Sicily Holiday Cottages and home rentals in the countryside
Enjoy rustic landscapes and a different pace of life in the heart of the Sicilian countryside. Our selection of Sicily holiday cottages cater for everyone from couples to large groups and provide the perfect opportunity to experience a slower pace and more traditional way of life. Nature-lovers will love the greenery of the island’s national parks, where forests of oak and fir trees provide welcome shade and many of our Sicily home rentals are set amongst a patchwork of green hills and fertile farmland.
Choose from a selection of restored farmhouses which have been converted to provide luxurious living, with contemporary kitchens, bathrooms and, outside, an infinity pool. Or stay in a traditional ‘baglio’, still with its full-of-character stone archways and typical courtyard, and atmospheric bedrooms housed in former stables and outhouses.
With views from your countryside villa across fields of wheat, olive groves and vineyards, you’ll also get more of an insight into Sicily’s delicious cuisine. While fish dominates menus on the coast, inland you’ll find lamb, pork and creamy ricotta, together with dishes that include beans and pulses. Feast on pistachios from Bronte and some of the best salami you’ll ever eat, made from the native Nebrodi black pig, in the north east of the island. If you want to eat out in the foodie-friendly Madonie and Nebrodi national parks, choose a local family-owned trattoria, offering traditional countryside fare, where the food is generally outstanding.
You’ll also get to see a more authentic side to Sicily by visiting the tiny medieval villages that punctuate the Sicilian hillsides. Take time to walk through villages with narrow cobbled streets and winding alleyways, past crumbling buildings, castles and ancient churches and gaze out from hilltop vantage points over the magnificent countryside.
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