Originally, the old villa was born as a country residence and produced wine made from the vineyards in San Lorenzo.
Nancy
From
United States
This was our first accommodation that was not in a city with mazes. It is outside of Marzamemi, more in the country. As you drive in, you are greeted with a lovely entry way and gates to an estate full of blooming flowers, trees and kitties! Our room was great - not overly huge and exactly what we thought as well as private behind some tall shrubbery. We loved the huge pool and bar area where you could escape from the sun. The hotel did supply pool towels to use on their sunbeds. We did have dinner and the following morning breakfast in the lovely, cavernous room that I assume was once where the wine was made. Dinner was great but the breakfast included was amazing. We were in Italy and Sicily three weeks and this was the most impressive breakfast we had during our travels. Eggs, meat, savory items like cheese, sliced meats, yogurt, fruit, a huge assortment of pastries, breads, pies, juice. I'm probably leaving something out but believe me it was a buffet and you could choose anything you liked!
Casa Memi offers accommodations in Marzamemi, a 7-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza and 1.1 miles from Spiaggia Reitani.
Lauren
From
United States
This boutique hotel is very character filled with many homemade touches by the owner. The room was extremely comfortable in our veranda was wonderful. We really enjoyed talking with the owners as well. They are wonderful people and this hotel can be highly recommended. See
Just a 9-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza and 1.1 miles from Spiaggia Reitani, Aloha Marzamemi Rooms features accommodations in Marzamemi, with a shared lounge.
Giovanni
From
United States
The facility was nice and spacious. The owner was great in giving tips and advices for enjoying Marzamemi at its best!!
Offering garden views, Suliccenti b&b Marzamemi in Marzamemi provides accommodations, free bikes, and a garden. This beachfront property offers access to a balcony, free private parking, and free...
Lyria provides air-conditioned rooms in Marzamemi. The property is around a 5-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza, one mile from Spiaggia Reitani, and 1.8 miles from Spiaggia Cavettone.
Just a 4-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza and 0.6 miles from Spiaggia Reitani, Sottovento Marzamemi Rooms&Relax features accommodations in Marzamemi with an open-air bath.
La Vignazza B&B offers accommodations in Marzamemi, 5.9 miles from Vendicari Natural Reserve and 11 miles from Cattedrale di Noto.
Catherine
From
United States
Quiet, clean and close to Pachino and Marzamemi. Room was a little small for two people traveling in Italy for 3.5 weeks but the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom shower had great water pressure.Staff was very nice and breakfast was good. Pool looked beautiful but too cold outside when we were there.
A lovely little holiday resort with lots of restaurants at...
A lovely little holiday resort with lots of restaurants at reasonable prices. We were delayed but still managed to get a takeaway pizza at nearly 1am.
Cyclops cafe/bar is excellent for breakfast pastries and coffee. The ice-cream parlour is a must at any time.
You need a car to get around as we never saw a bus and there are no large supermarkets or bakers.
So many lovely beaches nearby, our favourite was Lido Marghello where the sand is soft going into the sea and no rocks or seaweed.
San Lorenzo is a nice beach too but the fancy cafe serves lukewarm coffee.
Guest review by
Mrsgrumpy
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
The picturesque fishing village of Marzmemi is surely worth...
The picturesque fishing village of Marzmemi is surely worth a visit. There are many restaurants in the square and along the quay. We visited both during the day and in the evening and the atmosphere was lovely. Food was good and fish was fresh.
Guest review by
Sandra Borg
Malta
Review score
10.0
Marzamemi is a small but charming medieval town on the...
Marzamemi is a small but charming medieval town on the Ionian coast. It's a Unesco-listed town, and rightly so: 500-year-old houses flank a picturesque square full of life, delicious food and fine wine. The surrounding beaches attract both active swimmers and families with children to swim and relax. A beautiful pearl on the southern coast of Sicily - well worth a visit!
Guest review by
Jiri
Czech Republic
Review score
8.0
Having no knowledge of this place at all before arrival,...
Having no knowledge of this place at all before arrival, initially it seemed a bit of a dump (we arrived from the north and couldn't find the way initially). Once we figured out you had to park in the residential area and walk to the village itself, we liked it a lot more! Many interesting shops (Campisi and Adelfio, for tuna, pistacchio, anchovy and tomato products) and lovely little restaurants and eating places near the fishing port. It was busy for a Saturday night in late October, but I dread to think how mobbed it gets in July - August, when I see the huge fields used for parking! I'd say avoid high season, apparently you can't get into restaurants and have to fight your way along the main street.
Guest review by
rachel
France
Review score
8.0
Marzamemi is a pretty little town, especially around the...
Marzamemi is a pretty little town, especially around the harbour and town square. It appears to hold several cultural events. A Book Festival was being held at the time of our visit, with specific activities for children. And, there were posters about a Film Festival that had been held in September. However a good understanding of Italian would be required to attend these events.
The bars and restaurants are mainly around the harbour and in the town square. They offered a variety of meals, mainly seafood as Marzamemi is/was a fishing village. The prices were all very similar, €15 - €20 for a main course, as was the quality.
The harbour offers the best photo opportunities especially at sunset.
Marzamemi is close to a coastal park area, you will need transport as I did not see any local buses, which gives you the opportunity to watch a variety of bird species including flamingos! There are ancient ruins and an abundance of wild plants. A fascinating area. As this area is very open I recommend you wear a hat. Also, there are a couple of shaded spots with cafe/bistro and seats.
Guest review by
Ann
United Kingdom
Review score
8.0
A very busy seaside resort with all facilities necessary for...
A very busy seaside resort with all facilities necessary for a successful holiday, especially large number & range of restaurants. One problem was that due to our need to use the car to get to other end of resort we spent too much (usually €5 a time) on parking. Another blemish was that the one & only farmacia was closed when it should have been open. Limited grocery stores but some good supermarkets in nearby Pachino
Guest review by
Andrew
United Kingdom
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The apartment is really beautiful and spotless, and it was spacious for our family which included two teenagers. It had everything we needed and was an oasis that we enjoyed spending time in and found difficult to leave. The balconies both have sea views. The beach is 3 minutes on foot and the walk into the centre is pleasant. The host, Giuliana, couldn't have been more welcoming and helpful. We definitely hope to return for a longer stay.
+ Giuseppina and her family are the nicest people! ❤️
+ very nice and clean rooms
+ great breakfast with delicious fresh pastries and fresh fruit additional to the regular breakfast selection
+ location is great: in walking distance of the old town of Marzamemi and the beaches
+ big private parking area right in front of the house
Beautiful hotel, five min drive from the beach. Everyone who worked there was super friendly and made a huge effort to make our stay as lovely as possible. The restaurant does delicious food. There are towns such as Noto, Avola and Marzamemi each a short drive from the hotel.
Great location in Marzamemi. Close by beaches were beautiful especially San Lorenzo and Carratois beaches. Easy to visit nearby villages Noto, Ragusa etc from there. Hosts were so helpful. Any questions we had were answered immediately. Secure private parking available.
New, modern apartment, close to everything, the beach and the center, wonderful hosts, warm and helpful, you feel like you are at home, wonderful neighborhood, helpful, all recommendations to stay here
Guest review by
AZIRA
Bosnia and Herzegovina
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