Bbsolaris Bed & Breakfast Sciacca
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Phone: +39 (0) 925993032 Fax: +39 (0) 925993032Sicily, Sciacca: Solaris self-catering accommodation on the south coast of the Island
- Price from 70 EUR / Day
- 2 bedrooms
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Last updated: 09/28/2005
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Overview
Sciacca is a fishing town situated on the famous archaeological road between Selinunte and Agrigento in Sicily, is one of the oldest towns in the island
The real heart of the town centre is steeped in history and ancient architecture of Moorish, and baroque style, ancient alleyways and courtyards. A labyrinth of houses and streets, some of which can be narrow enough to fit only a single person at a time.
Our self-catering accommodation are conveniently located 1 Km. out of town 300 mts from
the sea. It's the perfect way to have total access to the city whilst still being able
to escape in an oasis of green tranquillity. Our lodgings have easy access by car and
urban bus service.
Unit Girasole. (40 sq.mts):
This self-catering accommodation is suitable for 2 people, consists in 1 double bedroom,
private bath with shower, kitchen/lounge, patio overlooking a lush exotic garden.
Unit Melograno. (40 sq.mts):
This self-catering accommodation is suitable for 2+1 people, consists in 1 double
bedroom, private bath with shower, kitchen/lounge, terrace with garden furniture.
Prices & deals
- Lowest Daily Price:
- 70 EUR
- Highest Daily Price:
- 90 EUR
- Lowest Weekly Price:
- 450 EUR
- Highest Weekly Price:
- 600 EUR
- Cleaning fee:
- N/A
- Charging Method:
- Payment Types:
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Location & area
Sciacca is a fishing town situated on the famous archaeological road between Selinunte
and Agrigento in Sicily, is one of the oldest towns in the island
The real heart of the town centre is steeped in history and ancient architecture of
Moorish, and baroque style, ancient alleyways and courtyards. A labyrinth of houses
and streets, some of which can be narrow enough to fit only a single person at a time.
Throughout alleys and little squares of the port area and the town centre there are
many restaurants, which all serve delicious (sea-)food. winding stairways, narrow little
streets and alleys and window boxes filled with the inevitable geraniums.
Distance from most important sightseeing:
Palermo (~90 km), the Greek temple of Segesta (~85 Km), the Greek city of Selinunte and
Eraclea Minoa with superb beaches (~30 Km),temples valley Agrigento (~60 Km),
Trapani(~90 Km), Erice (~95 Km), the marine natural reserve of "Lo zingaro" (~85 Km) and
the white sandy beach in San Vito Lo Capo (~90 Km).
Further afield are Piazza Armerina (200km) The fabulous Roman mosaics of the Villa del
Casale and Mount Etna (300km), are well worth the journey.
Another important point to remember: the nearby town of Caltabellotta (~20 km) an old
village nestled on the flanks of the mountains at an altitude of 1,000 metres, the
Matrice church, the Castello Mount and the Hermitage (13th century) with a stunning
views over the coast and the valley for miles away.
Nearest restaurants "Le Gourmet"( 400 yards), Trattoria/pizzeria "Santa Lucia"(
700 yards away).
Nearest Big Supermarket (900 yards away)
fishing and tourist port (2 m.)
The beaches, only 2 or 3 miles out of town.
Fresh fish as good wine can be purchased at the shopping centre for reasonable price ( 1
m. )
Greengrocers baker's shop and butchers for your daily needs and the local pizzeria
deliver your pizza in the evening, an excellent Saturday open market is situated in side
the historic walled San Michele.
Sciacca is a very safe place you can go anywhere for a good night, you will find locals
warm and friendly.
Distance from most important sightseeing:
Palermo (~90 km), the Greek temple of Segesta (~85 Km), the Greek city of Selinunte and
Eraclea Minoa with superb beaches (~30 Km), Agrigento (~60 Km), Trapani(~90 Km), Erice
(~95 Km), the marine natural reserve of "Lo zingaro" (~85 Km) and the white sandy beach
in San Vito Lo Capo (~90 Km).
Further afield are Piazza armerina (200km) The fabulous Roman mosaics of the Villa del
Casale and Mount Etna (300km), are well worth the journey.
Another important point to remember: the nearby town of Caltabellotta (~20 km) an old
village nestled on the flanks of the mountains at an altitude of 1,000 metres, the
Matrice church, the Castello Mount and the Hermitage (13th century) with a stunning
views over the coast and the valley for miles away.
- Address:
- 2 via marco polo, 92019, Sciacca, Italy
- Accommodation located in:
- coastal, leisure area, near biking trails, near cultural interest, near fishing area, near historical interest, near restaurants & bars, near shopping area, near tennis courts, near the beach, near walking trails, near water sports, old town, rural, town!
Amenities & services
fully equipped kitchen
# of Units: 2... and each unit includes:
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 0
- Single beds: 0
- Double beds: 0
- Baby cots: 0
- Single sofa beds: 0
- Double sofa beds: 0
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Living room
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Outside
Terrace:
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Pets Welcome:
Private Beach:
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