80 Best Hotels in Sicily, Italy

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Moderno

$ | Via Vittorio Emanuele 67, Erice, 91016, Italy

This delightful hotel has a creaky old feel to it, but that's part of the charm—the lobby area, scattered with books, magazines, and tchotchkes, calls to mind an elderly relative's living room; but the rooms themselves are simple, light, and comfortable. There's a lovely roof terrace with panoramic views—a great place to start the day with breakfast or relax in the evening with cocktails—and a well-known restaurant serving seafood pasta, couscous, and homemade desserts.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Great rooftop terrace
  • Well-regarded restaurant

Cons

  • Very modest rooms
  • Street-facing rooms can be noisy
  • Old-fashioned feel not for everyone
Via Vittorio Emanuele 67, Erice, 91016, Italy
0923-869300
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35 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Palace Catania|Una Esperienze

$$ | Via Etnea 218, Catania, 95131, Italy

For great views of Etna, this centrally located hotel overlooking Catania's main shopping street has a rooftop terrace where you can enjoy breakfast or take in the scenery during happy hour over a cocktail and antipasti buffet. Although it has a bit of a chain-hotel feel, the friendly service makes the experience feel more personal—you can even leave your car in front of the hotel, and they'll park it for you. Upgrading to a larger executive room is highly recommended: it includes anything you want from the minibar.

Pros

  • Amazing rooftop views
  • Extremely central location
  • Eager-to-please staff

Cons

  • Bit of a generic feel
  • Some noisy rooms
  • Fee for parking
Via Etnea 218, Catania, 95131, Italy
095-2505111
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94 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Pantelleria Dream

$$ | Contrada Tracinio SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy

Home to several individual, purpose-built dammusi, Pantelleria Dream is set in its own grounds above Cala Levante and the Arco dell’Elefante. This is a really good midrange option, and prices in low season are incredible value for money, especially if you book well in advance. There is a big pool, well-tended gardens, a restaurant, and a bar. Rooms are simple but tasteful, with black tiled floors and white walls and bed linens, and each has its own terrace, traditionally roofed with canes.

Pros

  • Each room has its own terrace
  • Wonderful sea views
  • Excellent prices, especially in low season

Cons

  • No good bars or restaurants in easy walking distance
  • Restaurant a little inconsistent
  • The road below can be busy in high season
Contrada Tracinio SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy
375-5768541
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Closed Nov.–Mar.
46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Re Vittorio De Luxe

$ | Via Attilio Gasparro 7, Messina, 98122, Italy

This updated historic palazzo maintains elements of its early 1900s grandeur: parquet floors, 13-foot ceilings, and porcelain stoneware tiles. Almost every room has its own balcony, and the hotel is full of art by Giancarlo Mustich. It's a very clean and enchanting little place to lay your head. The owner, Massimo Costantino, has relationships with everyone in the neighborhood and can arrange to have lunch or dinner brought into the hotel if you're a bit road weary and simply don't want to go out. 

Pros

  • A balcony in almost every room
  • Incredibly pastry selection for breakfast
  • Conveniently located near the Duomo and great area restaurants

Cons

  • Street parking or in a nearby garage
  • A couple of the rooms are a little dark
  • The entrance of the hotel is actually on the second floor of a residential building
Via Attilio Gasparro 7, Messina, 98122, Italy
090-9012726
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10 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Relais Villa Giuliana

$ | Via Oreto Grata Trav. B n. 14, Licata, 92027, Italy

This 19th-century villa with a restaurant and 12 rooms sits on a hill above Licata, lending a lovely sea view. There are extensive views from the lounge, evocatively decorated with vintage wedding photos, a wind-up gramophone and antique piano, and long terraces perfect for evening cocktails. The grounds include a small pool, and the rooms are simple but tasteful. There is also a well-regarded restaurant, La Bottega. 

Pros

  • Quiet location above Licata
  • Country house atmosphere
  • Great restaurant

Cons

  • Weddings and other events often hosted in conservatory restaurant
  • Pool is small
  • A car is essential
Via Oreto Grata Trav. B n. 14, Licata, 92027, Italy
922-894424
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Residence La Gancia

$ | Piazza Mercato del Pesce, Trapani, 91100, Italy

Although detached from the town's hubbub, this hotel is actually in a central location on Trapani's northern waterfront, with wonderful coastal views. The "studio" rooms are sleek and spacious and come with kitchenettes, and there's a garden, gym, and reading room. Best of all, generous breakfasts are served on a terrific roof terrace with panoramic views over town and the coast. It lies at one end of Via Torrearsa, so perfectly sited to participate in Trapani's boisterous evening passeggiata. There is secure parking, albeit 2 km (1 mile) away, linked to the residence by a free shuttle bus, or you can find your own parking space closer.

Pros

  • Central but sequestered feel
  • Fantastic breakfast experience
  • Seaside views

Cons

  • Outdated in parts
  • Secure parking is far away
  • Some rooms are cramped
Piazza Mercato del Pesce, Trapani, 91100, Italy
0923-438060
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Closed early Oct.–mid-Feb.
20 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Riva del Sole

$ | Via Generale Arimondi 11, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy

Just steps away from the beach, this small, family-run lodging has a warm, friendly character, with public areas and guest rooms enlivened by colorful, Middle Eastern--style ceramic tiles. The side-street location means it's not subject to the bustle that can overwhelm the seafront, yet the town center is still close. Rooms are spacious and well-equipped (air-conditioning and fridges are welcome comforts), and breakfasts include homemade jams and pastries from San Vito's best pasticceria. Guests have access to a private beach, but spaces there are limited, so it's worth reserving when you make your booking. The hotel's location in the traffic-restricted part of town means that drivers can only stop for unloading, then park in the nearby facility (valet parking is available). Like most of San Vito's lodgings, there are minimum-night stays.

Pros

  • Private beach
  • Good choices at breakfast
  • Friendly and helpful staff

Cons

  • Rooms near reception may suffer noise
  • No elevator
  • Limited availability for rooms and private beach facilities
Via Generale Arimondi 11, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy
0923-972629
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13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Romano House

$ | Via di Prima 20, Catania, 95100, Italy

With a sleek minimalist design in a 17th-century palace and a convenient location in an increasingly trendy area not far from the train and bus stations, this boutique hotel caters to design aficionados on a budget. Rooms are cool, modern, and spacious—some have frescoed ceilings. The city's sights are within an easy walking distance—but the hotel's secure setting near an area populated by migrants and close to the red-light district may be off-putting to some.

Pros

  • Use of private beach of its sister hotel, the Romano Palace
  • Good-size rooms
  • On-site restaurant and bar

Cons

  • Some rooms feel a bit monochrome
  • Not known for views
  • Street noise can be a problem
Via di Prima 20, Catania, 95100, Italy
095-3520611
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50 rooms
No Meals

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Room of Andrea

$ | Viale Regina Margherita 31, Trapani, 91100, Italy

A 19th-century palazzo opposite a public garden in central Trapani has been converted to a comfortable hotel that provides pampering accommodation in swish surroundings. The imposing arched entrance opens onto a peaceful courtyard where breakfast and other meals are served, while, inside the building, antiques, chandeliers, and decorated ceilings emphasize its historic character. Guest rooms vary in size, and are either modern or antique—or a tasteful blend of both—and there's a small rooftop pool, best for a cooling dip or just soaking up the sun. The location is convenient: in the new town but within an easy walk of the old quarter, close to the train station, and steps away from Via Garibaldi, one of Trapani's main passeggiata routes. There's no hotel parking, but a capacious and inexpensive public car park is adjacent.

Pros

  • Small rooftop pool
  • Characterful surroundings and decor
  • Good location

Cons

  • No hotel parking
  • Some rooms cramped
  • Most rooms lack much of a view
Viale Regina Margherita 31, Trapani, 91100, Italy
0923-365728
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46 rooms
Free Breakfast

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San Domenico Palace, A Four Seasons Hotel

$$$$ | Piazza San Domenico 5, Taormina, 98039, Italy

The sweeping views of the castle, the sea, and Mount Etna from this converted 14th-century Dominican monastery will linger in your mind, along with the equally memorable levels of luxury and wonderful food in the hotel's highly lauded restaurant, Principe Cerami. Rooms have a sophisticated contemporary design, exquisite linens, and ultramodern amenities. The San Domenico's Renaissance flavor is preserved by two exquisite cloisters, convent rooms, and sensuous gardens full of purple agapanthus flowers, bougainvillea, and 40 different varieties of citrus trees. An infinity pool with views of the sea and Etna clings to a cliff just below the gardens. In early 2022, the HBO series The White Lotus filmed its second season on the property. Aficionados may take a drink at the bar, but at a hefty price.

Pros

  • Strong sense of history and grandeur
  • Gorgeous infinity pool with amazing views
  • Gorgeous grounds

Cons

  • Very expensive parking and bar
  • Events can be noisy
  • Beach access through partner affiliates
Piazza San Domenico 5, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-613111
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Closed mid-Nov.–Feb.
111 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Scicli Albergo Diffuso

$ | Via Francesco Mormino Penna 15, Scicli, 97018, Italy

Since it's a bit off the beaten path, Scicli doesn't have too many hotels, but a good choice to rest your head is Albergo Diffuso, which can best be described as a “dispersed hotel,” where rooms are located in different historic homes throughout the town. The houses are all recently restored and well-equipped; and largely concentrated in a 1,000-foot radius of Via Francesco Mormina Penna.

Pros

  • Central Scicli locations
  • Good breakfast provided
  • Grand Palazzo Favacchio-Patanè rooms

Cons

  • Some apartments substantially smaller than others
  • No restaurant on-site
  • Lack of on-site 24/7 reception
Via Francesco Mormino Penna 15, Scicli, 97018, Italy
0932-1855555
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32 rooms, 6 apartments
Free Breakfast

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Seaside Beach Hotel

$ | Lungomare Andrea Doria 63, Capo d'Orlando, 98071, Italy

Across the road from the beach, this contemporary hotel offers sleek, stylish rooms with balconies; there's also a restaurant and fab bar perfect for sunset cocktails.  

Pros

  • Sea views of the Isole Eolie
  • Friendly and helpful staff
  • Good breakfast including made-to-order eggs

Cons

  • Rooms can feel stuffy
  • Noise from busy road
  • Inconsistent restaurant quality
Lungomare Andrea Doria 63, Capo d'Orlando, 98071, Italy
0941-902128
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Splendid Hotel Taormina

$ | Via Dietro Cappuccini 10, Taormina, 98039, Italy

Although just a short walk from the Porta Messina on Corso Umberto, this modern and upbeat hotel is far enough away from the hubbub of the town to guarantee a peaceful night's sleep. The balconies of the airy and spacious guest rooms, the panoramic terrace where breakfast is taken, and the rooftop pool all pander to the view. Tuck into your breakfast pastries, sip your poolside cocktail, and soak it all up. And the staff couldn't be more pleasant. 

Pros

  • Quiet location
  • Outdoor swimming pool
  • Valet parking

Cons

  • Not all rooms have sea views
  • Parking costs extra (€20 per night)
  • Slight corporate feel
Via Dietro Cappuccini 10, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-628010
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Closed Jan. and Feb.
56 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Trigrana Vacanze Hotel

$ | Viale Cristoforo Colombo 543/A, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy

Lying 5 km (3 miles) outside the hustle and bustle of San Vito in the Castelluzzo neighborhood, this hotel has gardens planted with olive trees and is surrounded by wonderful scenery. There's no pool, but it's within easy distance of some superb beaches. Guest rooms are large and tastefully furnished, and bikes are available for exploring the environs. There's a four- to five-night minimum stay in summer, and, unusually for this area, the hotel remains open in winter.

Pros

  • Low rates
  • Good for families
  • Courteous staff

Cons

  • No pool
  • Entrance is on a busy road
  • Away from town's amenities
Viale Cristoforo Colombo 543/A, San Vito Lo Capo, 91010, Italy
0923-973619
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8 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Tus'Hotel

$ | SS 113 KM 163, Castel di Tusa, 98079, Italy

This seaside resort hotel and spa offers basic rooms and mini-apartments (some with balconies), as well as a pool, restaurant, and the opportunity for a family-friendly experience. 

Pros

  • Spa and gym facilities
  • Kid-friendly shallow pool
  • Private beachfront access

Cons

  • Rooms a bit basic and maintenance patchy
  • Beach is rocky
  • Family-friendly vibe not for everyone
SS 113 KM 163, Castel di Tusa, 98079, Italy
0921-334527
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26 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa de Lauro

$ | Via Ecce Homo 11, Ragusa, 97100, Italy

Not far from Ragusa Superiore's cathedral, this smart hotel in a handsome 1700s-era stone palazzo has comfortable, spacious rooms with understated decor, a grand breakfast room with ornate ceiling, and a lovely garden with pool. Expect a curious and intriguing mix architectural styles, from grand noble saloni to rustic, stone-coved ceilings in the corridors. Unfortunately, while the building's unique historical features dazzle, the modern guest rooms can be slightly underwhelming.    

Pros

  • Good location for Ragusa Superiore public transport
  • Relaxing pool area
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • Some bathrooms need a refurb
  • Decor a little tired in places
  • Not ideal for exploring the more beautiful Ragusa Ibla
Via Ecce Homo 11, Ragusa, 97100, Italy
0932-655177
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17 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Ducale

$$$ | Via Leonardo da Vinci 60, Taormina, 98039, Italy

The former summer residence of a local aristocrat has been converted into a luxurious hotel in which each individually styled guest room is furnished with antiques and has a balcony with a view. The public spaces include an intimate wood-paneled library. The vast roof terrace, where a fantastic breakfast is served, takes in a wide panorama embracing Etna and the bay below. There is a shuttle bus service to the town.

Pros

  • Away from the hubbub
  • Camera-ready views
  • Personalized service

Cons

  • A 10- to 15-minute walk to the center of Taormina
  • Limited paid parking (€22 a day)
  • Some rooms are a bit dark
Via Leonardo da Vinci 60, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-28153
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Closed mid-Nov.–Mar.
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Favorita

$ | Via Favorita 27, Marsala, 91025, Italy

Some 2 km (1 mile) from downtown Marsala, this luxurious retreat with extensive semitropical gardens was built as a baglio, or wine estate, and it retains strong echoes of its 19th-century origins. Public areas are positively grandiose: the cool courtyard, tall white walls, and pointed arches evocative of a Moorish palace. The accommodations come in two forms: classic rooms and, scattered around the grounds, very basic igloo-shaped bungalows that are large enough for a family. The large swimming pool is also great for families. Quality meals and pizzas are served in the evenings, and the English-speaking staff are discreet and attentive.

Pros

  • Palatial setting
  • Beautiful grounds with good-size pool
  • Reasonable rates

Cons

  • Bit remote from town center and local attractions
  • Wedding receptions and other events take priority
  • Bungalows are fairly basic
Via Favorita 27, Marsala, 91025, Italy
0923-989100
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42 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Villa Sonia

$ | Via Porta Mola 9, Castelmola, 98030, Italy

Many of the guest rooms at this well-situated hotel have private terraces with gorgeous Instagrammable views of Etna without the crowds (or high prices) of nearby Taormina. Along with a refreshing swimming pool, colorful public spaces include a lobby, bar, and lounge that make the most of the stellar vista, plus a restaurant with a wine bar.

Pros

  • Bus stop to Taormina outside door
  • On-site sauna and pool
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Some rooms are quite small
  • Not much to do in the evening
  • Lots of steps to get here
Via Porta Mola 9, Castelmola, 98030, Italy
0942-28082
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Closed mid-Nov.–Mar.
44 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Vittorio Emanuele Boutique Hotel

$ | Corso Vittorio Emanuele 210, Sciacca, 92019, Italy

This hotel on the main drag is housed within one of Sciacca's few palazzi that have been renovated to showcase their period finery. The building dates from the 17th century and retains its arched doorways and a splendid internal courtyard. The decor is a mixture of old and new, while the rooms (some with patios) are mainly spacious and equipped with fridges and modern bathrooms—there's also a family suite. It's just steps away from Piazza Scandaliato, and you can park close by. There's a week-long minimum stay in August.

Pros

  • Good for families
  • Central location
  • Low rates

Cons

  • Difficult to negotiate one-way traffic system to arrive
  • One-week minimum stay in August
  • Busy road outside
Corso Vittorio Emanuele 210, Sciacca, 92019, Italy
328-4044836
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Closed Feb. and Mar.
7 rooms
Free Breakfast

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