Use this practical vacation home as a base for your explorations in the south of Sicily.
The accommodation is located in the village of Eredità, somewhat secluded from the coast and just a few kilometers from the popular seaside resort of Marina di Ragusa, and promises you a versatile vacation. You can make yourself at home in the bright, simply furnished rooms and socialize on the terrace.
Explore the surrounding area, especially the nature reserve "Macchia Foresta Fiume Irminio" will delight nature and bird lovers. You can also drive to the popular seaside resort of Marina di Ragusa, which is known for its wide sandy beaches and nightlife. Tens of thousands of people flock here in summer to enjoy the sea and the entertainment. From the harbor, you can take a catamaran to the island of Malta for a day trip. Head to Ragusa and stroll through the interesting old town called Ibla. Ragusa has the elegance that characterizes the late Baroque towns of the Val di Noto. The town attracts visitors with its labyrinth of narrow alleyways, in which there are many churches and palaces to visit. One of the fascinating sights of Modica is the Cava d'Ispica, a long gorge full of caves and archaeological sites. The baroque towns of Ispica, Scicli and Comiso are also worth a visit. Gourmets can head to Vittoria, famous for the cultivation of two types of grape, Nero d'Avola and Frappato.
The accommodation is located in the village of Eredità, somewhat secluded from the coast and just a few kilometers from the popular seaside resort of Marina di Ragusa, and promises you a versatile vacation. You can make yourself at home in the bright, simply furnished rooms and socialize on the terrace.
Explore the surrounding area, especially the nature reserve "Macchia Foresta Fiume Irminio" will delight nature and bird lovers. You can also drive to the popular seaside resort of Marina di Ragusa, which is known for its wide sandy beaches and nightlife. Tens of thousands of people flock here in summer to enjoy the sea and the entertainment. From the harbor, you can take a catamaran to the island of Malta for a day trip. Head to Ragusa and stroll through the interesting old town called Ibla. Ragusa has the elegance that characterizes the late Baroque towns of the Val di Noto. The town attracts visitors with its labyrinth of narrow alleyways, in which there are many churches and palaces to visit. One of the fascinating sights of Modica is the Cava d'Ispica, a long gorge full of caves and archaeological sites. The baroque towns of Ispica, Scicli and Comiso are also worth a visit. Gourmets can head to Vittoria, famous for the cultivation of two types of grape, Nero d'Avola and Frappato.