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Hotel Villino Gallodoro

1.0 star property
8.4 out of 10, Very Good, (59)
"The staff and breakfast were great. Highly recommend. "
The price is SAR 522
SAR 586 total
includes taxes & fees
3 May - 4 May
Hotel Villino Gallodoro

Casa Cifali

1.0 star property
9.6 out of 10, Exceptional, (25)
"Nice, clean simple room. Wonderful location in town very quiet. Is at street level with pleasant courtyard. Hosts are very personable and knowledgable, shared local insite and Sicilian history. "
The price is SAR 418
SAR 540 total
includes taxes & fees
4 May - 5 May
Casa Cifali

Hotel Innpiero Taormina

1.0 star property
8.0 out of 10, Very Good, (79)
"Nice place Nice location "
The price is SAR 384
SAR 435 total
includes taxes & fees
9 May - 10 May
Hotel Innpiero Taormina

B&B Contesse

1.0 star property
B&B Contesse

B&B Sikily Naxos

1.0 star property
B&B Sikily Naxos

Inn Piero

1.0 star property
Inn Piero
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Learn more about Savoca

Savoca awaits: its culture, museums, and more!

Savoca, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, whose name is derived from the plant of the elder (savucu in Sicilian dialect), a shrub that still grows wild in the cracks between houses and which is represented in the medieval coat of arms of the village.

This small town set in the rock of a hill of dual tip, experienced the interest of kings, popes and Archimandrite prelates, in a succession of periods of serious crisis and prosperity. The basalt blocks lying on roads leading between separate small houses, freshly restored with Sicilian tiles on the roofs and windows framed in stone, then following streets in the rock here you’ll find extremely fragmented ruins and old cisterns.
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