TAORMINA
, high on Monte Tauro and dominating two grand sweeping bays below, is Sicily's best-known resort. The outstanding remains of its classical theatre, with Mount Etna as an unparalleled backdrop, arrested passing travellers when Taormina was no more than a medieval hill-village. Goethe and D.H. Lawrence are the two big names touted by the tourist office; Lawrence was so enraptured that he lived here (1920-23) in a house at the top of the valley cleft behind the theatre. Althou... [More]
Villa Sant'Andrea was built in 1830 by a noble English family. In 1950 it became one of the most exclusive Taormina's hotels, keeping until now the charm of an ancient and noble private residence. This hotel is enriched by antiques, paintings and great care in details. From immemorial time, this hot... [More]
The aristocratic “Villa Fabbiano“, built in 1896 and recently restored with utmost care, combines the warm Sicilian hospitality with updated amenities, elegance and charm. Breathtaking views over the sea and Mount Etna in a central location, only 5 minutes walk to the centre , the hotel features... [More]
The Cundari Inn Hotel, was opened in Christmas 1997, it offer the same comforts and services as top-quality hotels and also provides a professional and polite management staff. Our customers are international travelers for business purposes (company manager) as well as for leisure. The hotel offers ... [More]
Villa Caterina is an intimate and welcoming place, where even the tiniest detail suggests the warmth and character of Sicily. The family- run business, its spectacular location on the Bay of Mazzarò and the passion for hospitality make this Taormina Hotel the ideal solution for spending the holiday... [More]