Sicily is the perfect location for a beach villa for your next holiday vacation in Italy. Rent a villa in Sicily, with your family or friends, and explore the beaches and traditional Sicily villages, or simply just relax by your own private pool. All of our Villas in Sicily have been personally handpicked for their quality and for the services they offer. Also, please take a look at our Sicily Villa reviews; to prove we are the best villa rental from our previous customers. Find the perfect sea view villa rental in Sicily with a private pool. Let's start your next Sicily villa holiday vacation searchaeologica now! Sicily Villa Rental Guide
Sicily is the perfect location for a beach villa for your next holiday vacation in Italy. Rent a villa in Sicily, with your family or friends, and explore the beaches and traditional Sicily villages, or simply just relax by your own private pool. All of our Villas in Sicily have been personally handpicked for their quality and for the services they offer. Also, please take a look at our Sicily Villa reviews; to prove we are the best villa rental from our previous customers. Find the perfect sea view villa rental in Sicily with a private pool. Let's start your next Sicily villa holiday vacation searchaeologica now!
When planning a holiday in Sicily, Italy it will prove helpful to know that there is a wide range of villas to rent.
But why choose a holiday villa in Sicily?
A villa in Sicily will ensure of the following: Wi-Fi, AC, beaches close to the villas, private pool with sunset views, 24/7 guest concierge, private tended gardens, a private off-road parking, garden BBQ, satellite TV (local channels only) and much more.
The weather in Sicily
The best times to go to Sicily are late spring and early fall, when the weather is warm (but not too hot), open-air dining is enjoyable, and there are lots of lively art and music festivals. A visit in early fall also brings an opportunity to partake in the region’s many grapes and olive harvest festivals.
The Best Time to Visit Sicily for Good Weather: The best time to visit Sicily for good weather, with temperatures warm but not too hot and chances for rain fairly minimal, is from mid-April to mid-May. The next best time for weather is in mid-September to mid-October, temperatures in early fall are similar to late spring, but there is a greater chance for rain.
What to do in Sicily
Mount Etna
Mount Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes and is in an almost constant state of activity. The fertile volcanic soils support extensive agriculture with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain and the broad Plain of Catania to the south. Due to its history of recent activity and nearby population, Mount Etna has been designated a Decade Volcano by the United Nations In June 2013, it was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
The Vendicari Nature Reserve
The Vendicari Nature Reserve covers an area of 1,500 hectares and is located in the Province of Syracuse between Noto and Marzamemi. The marshes in the reserve form an important staging post for migratory birds during the migration season. The reserve also contains a number of archaeological remains which include traces of storage jars from an old fishery and, nearby, the remains of a small necropolis. The reserve has a humid, coastal climate and is of great biological importance due to the presence of different biotopes: rocky and sandy coastlines, Mediterranean scrub, marshes (both saltwater and freshwater), salt pans, moorland and cultivated areas. In the past, the salt pans were of particular economic importance and undoubtedly supplied a large tuna fishery inside the reserve which dates back to the 15th Century and whose remains are still visible today. There are four access points to the reserve: one in the area of Eloro; one near Cava Delle Mosche where the famous Cala Mosche beach is located; the main entrance is located at the Torre Sveva where the main beach in the reserve is located; another entrance is located at Cittadella Dei Maccari, the location of an ancient Byzantine settlement where a small temple and a necropolis are still visible today. Numerous species of birds stop over at Vendicari: waders, grey herons, flamingoes, wild ducks, seagulls, cormorants, and black-winged stilts rest here on their journey from the Sahara desert to their nesting grounds in the north of Europe. December is the best month for bird watching.
Modica
Modica is a city in southeast Sicily, Italy. It’s known for its Baroque buildings, like the Cathedral of St. George. Featuring a working lab, the Chocolate Museum explores the city's history of chocolate-making. Casa Natale Salvatore Quasimodo, where the 20th-century poet was born, is now a museum with his books and furniture. Among the displays at the Museo Civico F.L. Belgiorno is a 3rd-century B.C. bronze statue.
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