Located in Sciacca, 18 miles from Heraclea Minoa, Mangia's Torre Del Barone Resort & SPA provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a...
Mariusz
From
United Kingdom
The hotel offered a lovely view and excellent value for money. Ms. Antonina at the reception was very friendly and helpful; she explained and presented the hotel in a professional and detailed manner. Mr. Pierro served excellent coffee at breakfast, and the omelettes were delicious as well.
Featuring free WiFi and a seasonal outdoor pool, Hotel Donna Carmela offers pet-friendly accommodations in Maragani, 5 mi from Sciacca. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant.
Robert
From
United States
The property is fantastic. The location is wonderful next to the beach and close to town.
Located in Sciacca, a 9-minute walk from Sciacca Beach, Hibrido Boutique Hotel & Spa provides accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Gianluciano
From
United States
Clean, new, and friendly staff. The staff ensured that my children were taken care of and we had everything that we needed.
Located in Sciacca and with Sciacca Beach reachable within a 12-minute walk, Domus Maris Relais Boutique Hotel has concierge services, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Surrounded by 30 hectares of olive-tree groves and rich parkland, this large 4-star resort offers a panoramic location just 1969 feet from the sea and private sandy beaches.
Located in Sciacca and with Sciacca Beach reachable within a 10-minute walk, Vittorio Emanuele Boutique Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the...
Annie
From
United States
From the moment the hotel door was opened for us by the manager hours before our anticipated arrival, we were made to feel absolutely welcome and the superlative service continued throughout our stay!
The room was beautifully decorated and had everything guests could ever want including a miniature shoeshine kit, manicure set, shower cap, bottles of water, a kettle and tea bags. I loved the red tiles on the bathroom walls. There was a candy dish in the lobby which was a fun touch!
It was great fun being on the balcony and watching the world go by!
The complementary breakfast was huge with yogurts, a variety of fresh fruits, meats, cheeses, and yummy pastries! I couldn't believe there was enough food set out on the buffet for easily a dozen people but sadly there were only two other people staying in the hotel the night we were there.
I especially appreciated being able to leave 5 bottles of water in the hotel freezer with no issues whatsoever. Fabulous service!
Located in Sciacca, a 9-minute walk from Sciacca Beach, RoccaRegina Hotel provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar.
Karin
From
Canada
We had a nice stay at this new hotel right on the port. We were on a cycling holiday and the hotel was able to help us with bike storage overnight. Our room had a great view of the harbour. By exiting on the 5th floor of the hotel we could start right at some steps that led up to the central part of the old city. We did not have breakfast as it was very early in the season.
Located in Sciacca, a 16-minute walk from Sciacca Beach, La Paloma Blanca Hotel has accommodations with a shared lounge, private parking, a terrace and a bar.
john
From
Canada
Staff were great. When city bus was late the concierge drove us to the station to catch the bus to Palermo
Breakfast staff were excellent. The desk staff gave us excellent advice and directions
Opened in summer 2011, Melqart Hotel is in the heart of Sciacca, 984 feet from Piazza Scandaliato and 328 feet from the harbor. It offers a stylish bar and minimalist rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Peter
From
United States
The room was modern and spotless. Breakfast was very good. Parking was easy
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Sciacca this weekend is $154 or, for a 4-star hotel, $210. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Sciacca for this weekend cost around $231 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $149 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Sciacca for tonight. You'll pay around $212 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Sciacca will cost around $231, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
I was staying down by the port which was nice - cafes and...
I was staying down by the port which was nice - cafes and quite busy at night but not noisy. It was quite a walk up to the main area where most of the restaurants and the shops were - especially in the heat. Parking wasn't an issue.
Guest review by
Amanda
United Kingdom
Review score
10.0
Sciacca is such a hidden gem of a place.
Sciacca is such a hidden gem of a place. So much to do and see in Sciacca, from the Porto area, where the fishermen bring in their catch of the day and the old apartments and houses in that old, beautiful area of town, to the Centro area of Sciacca, with the beautiful old churches, streets and walled city. The food is of course based around the fresh seafood, that is caught daily. I love everything about Sciacca.
Guest review by
Kezza
Australia
Review score
10.0
One of the best place ever I visit in scicli, can’t wait to...
One of the best place ever I visit in scicli, can’t wait to book it again. If you are nature lover and love beach, it’s best place to visit.Host is so friendly and really nice person. I will 100% recommend. Best place to relax
Guest review by
Yasir kabir
Pakistan
Review score
10.0
If you like maritime culture and a small unpretentious town...
If you like maritime culture and a small unpretentious town but with excellent seafood restaurants, Sciacca might be for you. It has a big fishing port, very colourful. Up the hill is the main town, classy and attractive and without a lot of tourist trinket shops and other tourist eyesores. It would probably be mellow in summer with everyone out in the cafes all evening. The beaches are outside the town about 15 min. We did an early spring tour of Sicily's southwest coast looking for possible August holiday places for the future. I liked Sciacca.
Guest review by
Vagabondo
Italy
Review score
8.0
Sciacca is a perfect place to explore south western Sicily.
Sciacca is a perfect place to explore south western Sicily. The town is easily explored in a half day and has nice stores and restaurants.
Definitely prettier and less up and down than Agrigento. It is a little over an hour from the Palermo Airport by car and you can explore the ancient temple of Segesta on the way and only have an hour drive to Agrigento and the many picturesque and historic attractions on the way there.
Also Corleone and Piana degli Albanesi are on the way to Palermo for those who are interested in some of the Mafia history.
Guest review by
Berko
Germany
Review score
8.0
It is a nice Sicilian town full of History and monuments.
It is a nice Sicilian town full of History and monuments. The city itself is a little gem as you can still see buildings that were built a long time ago still there and in use. Food and restaurants are good too as well as shops and other amenities. The only "black spot" is the fact that if you want to go to the beach you must have a car. In the evening you can enjoy a promenade in the piazza or, if scheduled, watch gigs of live music on the streets.
Guest review by
Antonino
Italy
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This place is beautiful 😍 The apartment is massive and the bathroom is one of the best we’ve had in europe.
The sea views while overlooking the old town square are fantastic.
Bonus is there’s free parking below the apartment which isn’t always available in Sicily!
The Staff were very friendly, informative and courteous. The room was exceptionally clean and equipped with everything required for a comfortable stay. The breakfast was tasty, with loads of variety. A fabulous location to explore Sciacca and Sicily's West Coast.
Giovanni was a lovely host. He not only brought us breakfast from the best Café in Sciacca but also gave us a tour of the city and a ride to the bus station. Thanks again, Giovanni, for this really nice experience!
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