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carissa Jul 15th, 2003 08:28 AM

hotels in Palermo
 
I am planning a trip to Sicily and am having a hard time finding a nice private beachfront hotel or villa near or in Palermo. We are willing to stay a small distance from Palermo as long as scooters will be adequate for the drive into the city. Is there such an place?

Grinisa Jul 15th, 2003 08:35 AM

The Grand Hotel Villa Igiea is on the water and has a lovely view of Palermo. It is just north of the city and you could take scooters into town. The "beach" is really boulders in the bay but it has a very nice pool. You may also want to look at the hotels on Mondello beach. It is a bit farther but you could still get to Palermo on scooters or public transportation.

carissa Jul 15th, 2003 09:47 AM

Thank you so much - I have seen that hotel mentioned before. Sounds like our best bet!!

GAC Jul 15th, 2003 10:26 AM

As a much cheaper alternative, also check out the San Paolo Palace, which is by the waterfront on the southern edges of town. It is a "Holiday Inn" type highrise with good sea views from the upper floors. The hotel also operates a shuttle bus to and from the Central Rail Station. The Villa Igea, however, is much more elegant and refined.

carissa Jul 15th, 2003 12:42 PM

That is good to know - thanks for the input - another question I do have is can reach Sicily by flying into Rome, via train/boat? The cost difference is $400 if we fly into Rome. Not having been to Europe I wasn't sure if that was an option.

GAC Jul 15th, 2003 01:18 PM

If you are connecting to Palermo at the Rome Airport, I strongly suggest flying. You can also look at the cost of one-way domestic tickets on Alitalia and Air One, the two principal carriers on this route. There are very attractive promotional rates from time to time.

www.alitalia.it
www.air-one.it

If you are staying overnight in Rome, the alternative to flying is to take the early morning Intercity Train "Peloritano" which travels to Palermo in about 11 hrs. I recommend reserving seats in First Class. It's not a bad ride, though quite long.

www.trenitalia.com


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