9 Best Hotels in Sicily, Italy

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THE BEST HOTEL IN SICILY

Adler Spa Resort Sicilia

$$$ | Contrada Salsa, 92010, Italy
Fodor's Choice

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If you're looking for a secluded space in ultimate luxury, consider this resort with plush rooms, private terraces, five pools (including a heated saltwater thalasso pool), a half-board program, and extensive spa facilities with a wide range of treatments. The property features two dining options: a casual all-day café and an upscale restaurant overlooking the sea, where the menu focuses on locally sourced ingredients. An off-the-beaten-path location helps make it an oasis of privacy and relaxation. For those traveling with kids over 4, the hotel offers a kids club that provides activities and childcare while adults can enjoy the inviting spa. 

Pros

  • Full-service resort with high-end amenities
  • Good kids' club
  • Modern rooms

Cons

  • Need a car to see the area's tourist sites
  • Very secluded
  • Very pricey compared to other hotels in the area
Contrada Salsa, 92010, Italy
922-1788700
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.--Feb.
90 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Sikelia

$$$ | Via Monastero SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy Fodor's Choice

Walking through the heavy bronze sculpted door of the Sikelia is a step into an utterly luxurious retreat, where time stands still and the stresses and cares of the world evaporate. With just twenty exquisitely curated suites, it is ideal for anyone who wants to escape the world and be pampered. With soft gray walls, reinstated floors, and divine linens in shades of gray, cream, pale lemon, and smoky lilac, rooms are therapy for the eyes as well as the body. Bathroom products are Jardin sur le Nil by Hermès. The grounds are shaded with palms, with a beautiful pool and elegant spaces for breakfast or an evening aperitif (with drinks accompanied by crisp-fried caper leaves and sun-blush tomatoes). There is a menu for pillows and sheets (linen or cotton), and staff are trained to note guest preferences at the first breakfast so that future breakfasts can be tailored to their tastes. In summer, cocktails are served on the roof. Boat trips available on the hotel boat.

Pros

  • Curated personal service
  • Utter peace and quiet
  • Luxurious rooms and grounds

Cons

  • Restaurant not up to the same quality of the hotel itself
  • Detached from the rest of the island
  • No bathtubs
Via Monastero SNC, Pantelleria, 91017, Italy
0923-408120
Hotel Details
Closed late Sept.–mid-Apr.
20 suites
Free Breakfast

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Villa Athena

$$$ | Via Passeggiata Archeologica 33, Agrigento, 92100, Italy Fodor's Choice

The 18th-century Villa Athena, updated into a sleek, luxurious place to stay, complete with gorgeous manicured gardens and swimming pool, holds a privileged position directly overlooking the Temple of Concordia, a 10-minute walk away—an amazing sight both during the day and when it's lit up at night. Although the hotel's bar and lobby area are on the small side, the whitewashed guest rooms have either pretty blue-tile or polished wood floors, and many feature a balcony or terrace; just make sure to request a room with a temple view, since some overlook the parking lot instead. The amenities are top-notch, too: the well-regarded restaurant serves up a bountiful breakfast buffet, and the spa is a lovely place to unwind after a day hiking around the temples.

Pros

  • Unbeatable views, and the only hotel within walking distance of the Valle dei Templi
  • Good restaurant and spa
  • Plenty of free parking

Cons

  • Lobby on the small side
  • Expensive compared to other area options
  • Lack of information on other local attractions
Via Passeggiata Archeologica 33, Agrigento, 92100, Italy
0922-596288
Hotel Details
27 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Bar Vitelli Charming Suites

$$$ | Piazza Fossia 7, Savoca, 98038, Italy

This boutique property is housed in a structure dating to the 1400s, but has been fully updated with all the modern amenities, including luxury marble bathrooms, complete with Acqua di Parma toiletries, hydromassage showers, and soaking tubs. Yet the owners have made sure that the grandeur of days past remains intact. You'll find antiques from the 1500s and 1700s throughout; five of the rooms have private balconies; and in the excavated historic stone wine cellar, they host wine tastings. On the ground floor, you'll find Bar Vitelli of The Godfather fame.

Pros

  • Spacious, quiet rooms
  • Luxe furnishings and draperies throughout
  • Rooftop terrace with views of the valley and Mount Etna

Cons

  • One of the top-floor rooms has very low ceilings
  • Bedspreads feel dated
  • Expensive
Piazza Fossia 7, Savoca, 98038, Italy
329-4091952
Hotel Details
6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Raya

$$$ | Via San Pietro, Panarea, 98050, Italy

Although some visitors say it's resting on past laurels and is in need of renovations, Raya is perfectly in keeping with the elite style of Panarea—discreet and expensive, with a pool and terrace that enjoy views over the sea toward Stromboli. Public areas, including an open-air rooftop restaurant, are right on the port. Guest rooms occupy separate areas higher up the hill, with serene sea views from their balconies and a Moorish-inspired design to create a calm retreat.

Pros

  • Great views of Stromboli
  • Hippie-chic ambience
  • Lovely pool area

Cons

  • Snooty staff
  • Uphill trudge to rooms
  • No young children allowed
Via San Pietro, Panarea, 98050, Italy
090-983013
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Oct.–mid-Apr.
34 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hotel Villa Carlotta

$$$ | Via Luigi Pirandello 81, Taormina, 98039, Italy

This small luxury hotel, in a former noble home a short walk from the center of town, has contemporary accommodations with calming neutral tones and a seamless mix of modern and period furniture, but the true allure of the property is in its incredible rooftop terrace and the attentive staff. Start the day with coffee on your private balcony, move on to breakfast with sea views, and close the evening with drinks by the garden pool.

Pros

  • Most rooms have sea views
  • Fabulous breakfast on beautiful rooftop terrace
  • Relaxing pool and garden area

Cons

  • Not all rooms have balconies
  • Two-night minimum stay (four nights in summer)
  • No free parking
Via Luigi Pirandello 81, Taormina, 98039, Italy
0942-626058
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–Feb
29 rooms
No Meals

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Quartara Boutique Hotel Panarea

$$$ | Via San Pietro 15, Panarea, 98050, Italy

Family owned and operated by Maria Pia and her siblings, this boutique hotel is a unique find on the island, offering quiet luxury, the warmest Italian hospitality, and a sophisticated yet relaxed environment. The beautiful white structure (typical of Panarea) was originally the first and only supermarket on the island—and had the very first telephone. It's been an affittacamere (old Italian guesthouse) since 1964, having been transformed into a lovely oasis overlooking the sea with tastefully designed rooms, a good restaurant, and a staff that make you feel like you are home.

Pros

  • Luxury at a great value
  • Wonderful welcome and hospitality
  • Minimal but beautifully decorated rooms with handcrafted pieces

Cons

  • Some rooms don’t have a view
  • Restaurant open to non-hotel guests
  • No swimming pool yet (but one is coming)
Via San Pietro 15, Panarea, 98050, Italy
331-8695713
Hotel Details
Closed late Oct.--mid-Apr.
13 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Therasia Resort Sea & Spa

$$$ | Vulcanello, Vulcano, 98050, Italy

The only five-star hotel on the island, this dramatically situated resort excels at the concept of Italian benessere (well-being) with a spa that uses salt water in their treatments. Opt for a massage outside overlooking the sea. Four on-site bars and restaurants (including one vegetarian option and two with one Michelin star) mean that you can fully relax into vacation mode and never leave the property.

Pros

  • Spectacular sunset views over Lipari
  • On-site vegetarian restaurant, one of very few in the region
  • Excellent spa

Cons

  • Needs updating
  • Michelin-starred restaurant only open at dinner (no option for day-trippers)
  • Live music at sunset detracts from natural beauty
Vulcanello, Vulcano, 98050, Italy
090-9852555
Hotel Details
Closed Oct.–Apr.
70 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
Hotel Details
Closed mid-Nov.–Mar.
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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