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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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Stella in Ortigia
1 Bedrooms, 4 Sleeps, 1 BathroomsCIR: 19089017C204362Live like a Sicilian in this romantic one-bedroom duplex with a fabulous terrace, set in an aristocratic palazzo. Wander through the city’s narrow lanes and alleyways, uncover layer upon... read more »
- from €130 to €250
per night - from €890 to €1750
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Le Case di Tindari
11 Bedrooms, 21 Sleeps, 10 BathroomsCIR: 19083066C220837Le Case di Tindari is an exquisitely converted cluster of farmhouses for up to 21 guests, with a spectacular infinity private pool that has views over the Tyrrhenian coast. Spend leisurely days... read more »
- from €485 to €1500
per night - from €3400 to €10500
per week - priced for min 13 max 21
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Sicily Holiday lettings for foodies
One of the best ways of really getting to know Sicily is through its food. The island’s culinary traditions are deeply rooted in its history, although many of the staple elements of its diet probably owe as much to its geography and wonderfully sunny climate. When it comes to eating out, although there are more sophisticated modern restaurants in Sicily than ever before, the good news is that you can still eat extremely well at the most unassuming local trattoria.
Shopping and cooking
Enjoying excellent Sicilian food and wine is by no means the sole preserve of dedicated foodies and strolling through market stalls for the freshest ingredients and along to the fish market for the catch of the day can be a real highlight. Outdoor kitchens and barbecues make preparing meals sociable and fun and some of our villas have an outside wood fired oven which means endless hours of pizza-making entertainment for the kids.
Zero miles local food
Several areas of Sicily are naturally more closely connected to the foodie world than others but you can be sure that wherever you go, the focus will be almost exclusively on local produce that is bursting with great flavour. Wine produced on the slopes of Mount Etna and the wine-growing areas of Marsala and Menfi, sweet red Pachino cherry tomatoes from the island’s south eastern tip, mushrooms in the Madonie and the freshest fish on the coast are just some of Sicily’s foodie treats.
The Wish Sicily villas and holiday homes listed on this portfolio are great for anyone with a keen interest in food and wine.
COOKING AND CULTURE IN SICILY: Week-long culinary experience at Pizzo dell'Ovo
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