Villa Marika
Summer Rents

ABOUT
Villa Marika is an oasis of tranquillity at only a few kms from the frenetic Milazzo Center and Tourist Port. The sicilian garden is overlooking the Gulf of Milazzo , where you can admire the wonderful sunrise on the sea. You can have a one day visit to the Eolian islands , Cefalù or Taormina and go back to relax under your favorite olive tree. Villa Marika offers two different accommodations.
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The 'Casetta' is a small Eolian house with a large covered terrace .
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The 'Marika Suite' is a spacious portion of Villa, tipical Sicilian style with a great private garden.
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ROOMS

Casetta Sarina
A small eolian house, with a large terrace, surrounded by lemon and olive trees. Private, quiet and relaxing, with all confort. (2 pers + 1 kid).

A spacious apartment, with front view of the sea, all you need for a relaxing vacation; large private garden with hammock under the olive trees and a large BBQ . (up to 6 pers.)
Marika Suite
GALLERY


SEE & DO
Visit the Castle of Milazzo
Villa Marika is 10 min walk from the Castle of Milazzo. The Milazzo castle is the biggest castle in Sicily and it covers almost 14.000 square meters!
Enjoy the surrounding beaches
By foot you can easily reach some of the east side beaches, however, for the west side beaches, it is recommended the use of the car.
Walk down to see the Pool of Venus
Discover the mistic Pool of Venus, located at the very end of Cape Milazzo, and enjoy the sunset.
Visit the Eolian Islands
Any single island can be visited in a one day trip. Choose your destination wether you like vulcanos, nature or fantastic beaches and panoramas.
Visit Taormina
Taormina is one the most famous and popular destination in Sicily. In one hour by car, from Milazzo, you can reach Taormina.
Taste Sicilian Specialties
The granita is the typical sicilian breakfast. For the gourmand, don't miss the mosts popular sweet ricotta cannoli. Don't forget to taste pasta alla norma, sicilian pizza, the caponatina the miscellaneous fish specialties and for a fast food, go for the arancini.
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