PROPERTY OVERVIEW
In Ragusa with stunning views of Iblei’s Mountains
‣ 30’ drive to the beach
‣ 23 guests in 12 bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms (showers) and 2 bedrooms with bathtubs
‣ Additional bedding available at extra
cost, for up to 40 guests
‣ 600 m2 of interior space and 10
hectares of private land
‣ Outdoor swimming pool
‣ Vineyard
This late 16th-century unique villa is set in the heart of the elegant Sicilian countryside and surrounded by vineyards, surprises for the beauty of its style and colours, surrounded by a lush of vegetation in a location where the charm of an ancient residence blends harmoniously with modernity. Close to a few historical sites of cultural importance and the crystal-coloured Sicilian Sea, this property features two levels building without an elevator. Its elegance and the breadth of indoor and outdoor spaces offer a rare intimacy through its impressive rooms and the panoramic view
of the Iblei’s Mountains with the Etna Volcano. In the villa, the Sicilian tradition coexists with refinement for details, such as the majolica stone of Caltagirone village for the walls, unique antique objects, bespoke furniture, precious works of art, the ancient hand-carved doors, and the ceilings covered with wooden beams where all together are mixed effortlessly for a harmonious design. Classic yet very comfortable, this is an opulent retreat full of light with an elegant aura and a welcoming vibe, which blends south Italian baroque architecture and contemporary style with calm energy.
Rooms
1 Kitchen
5 Living and sitting rooms
1 Dining room
1 Activities room
1 Spa room
Amenities
Air conditioning throughout
Solarium terraces
Laundry room (staff use only)
Fitness area by the garden and indoor
Spa room
Eco-friendly
Solar panels
Swimming pool water is purified with salt, to reduce the use of chlorineSelective local construction stone used for the building
An authentic Sicilian home, with an in-land vineyard and organic garden: surrounded by lush vegetation, the renovated rural building blends harmoniously with its surroundings and majesty of the Etna Volcano, thirty minutes from the Sicilian Sea.
THE EXTERIORS
Surrounded by greenery and immersed in a timeless landscape, spread over ten hectares, this villa is characterised by the presence of several gardens and terraces overlooking the in-land vineyard. The estate features several internal courtyards, set between ancient stone walls, in the typical Sicilian stone used for construction. The various terraces and patios are equipped with sun loungers and armchairs and dining tables for all guests where to enjoy breakfasts and dinners. The views of the countryside and the surrounding vineyards are frequent from several points of view.
‣ Outdoor Wi-Fi and sound system
‣ Sun loungers and armchairs
‣ Dining patios
‣ Solarium terraces
‣ Vegetable garden and vineyards
Swimming Pool
The swimming pool measures 18 x 5 meters with 1,2 meters shallow to 3.9 meters deep. It is accessed through 2 steps for getting in and out and the water is purified with salt, to reduce the use of chlorine. Open throughout the year.
THE REVIEW
Your Italian experience begins in your villa, with a patio where you can read, listen to music or enjoy an aperitif overlooking the property's vineyard under the warm light of the sunset and the beautiful panoramic view of the Iblei’s Mountains and the Etna Volcano. We recommend our specialty chefs and musicians for a very special evening, who will leave an indelible memory of all-Italian joy and taste.
YOUR CONCIERGE’S TO-DO LIST
Your concierge is available to accompany you in the small surrounding villages and the large cities of the region: discover unexpected and authentic corners or spend a day in the villa to know more about the secrets of the local folklore. Italy has great energy that comes from mixing history with so many different people worldwide. And, as well as the restaurants, shopping, and nearby nature, people’s perceptions are also mesmerised of a culturally rich area in terms of museums, architecture, and art.
Art, museums & architecture
‣ We recommend visiting the quaint, closest village of Ragusa (30 Km) where art, history, culture and tradition come together along with local shops and restaurants
‣ The main notable cities nearby are Vittoria (7 km), Ragusa (30 km), Caltagirone (39 km), Modica (44 km), and Noto (80km)
Surroundings
‣ A must-see destination is Iblei’s Mountains (41 km), Noto (80 km) a baroque village, and the famous Etna Volcano (127 Km)
‣ The beach club Lido Azzurro da Serafino (31 km) offers exclusivity in a small private heavenly corner of the Sicilian Coast. Simplicity, charm and relaxation are the keywords of this beauty with a good restaurant and hospitality.
‣ Free access beaches are also available in the area: Marina di Ragusa (32 km) is characterised by fine golden sand with shallow waters, ideal for a family; Punta Secca (38 km) golden sand with shallow water, the Lungomare Andrea Doria beach
(31 km) is the largest and best equipped one with various services and restaurants.
‣ The Cava Randello nature reserve and Randello beach (29 km), among the most beautiful beaches in Italy, is ideal for those who wish for tranquillity, uncrowded beach, sand unes, crystal clear seawater
Food & Wine
‣The most awarded restaurants in the region area are the Duomo restaurant in Ragusa (34 km) with two Michelin stars restaurant, elegant and refined; the Accursio restaurant in Modica (46 km), with one Michelin stars restaurant, will impress guests not only for the view but rather for the simple yet exciting fresh cuisine; the Crocifisso restaurant in Noto (81km) with two Michelin stars, family-owned restaurant, elegant and refined
‣ Within the same land, the Agricola Occhipinti (3, 3 km) is recommended for a red/ white wine tasting, as well as Cos Azienda Vitivinicola (9 km), and Valle dell'Acate (14 km) Shopping
‣ The street markets in Sicily are essential to its history and a place where catching the authentic flavors of the regions. Markets happen weekly in the small villages of Scicli,
Vittoria, Santa Croce, Comiso, Modica and Chiaramonte. Everything is surrounded by bright colours and immersed in a unique world made of sounds, songs, and culture
‣ Sicilian ceramics is one of the most famous islands handicrafts. Its origins are dated back to ‘827 when the Arabs conquered the island. For true connoisseurs, getting lost
in the street of Caltagirone (33 km) through the dozens of artisan ceramic workshops is an absolute must.
‣ Thinking of the Noto Valley without its chocolate is almost impossible. The tradition of chocolate dates back to the beginnings of the 16th century and has now become
a true cult in the south of Italy. The best village to find the finest chocolate is Modica at the Antica Dolceria Bonajuto, the Dolceria Donna Elvira and the Antica Dolceria Rizza 1935
The following might be to be paid extra: Bed Linen and Towels (additional set), Bed Linen and Towels (initial set), Continental Breakfast, Electricity, Final Cleaning, Gas, Refundable Security Deposit by credit card, Tourist tax, Water.