Located in Licata, 26 miles from Teatro Luigi Pirandello, Mimí Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Christine
Germany
Overnight stay on the way to Agrigento/valley of temple. Wonderful owner operated hotel. Spacious and clean room. Restaurant just above the hotel with good seafood. Good and plentiful breakfast. Plenty of free/safe parking. Located right off the main road - easy to find. Quiet and safe area. Good value. Definitely recommend staying here.
Stay in this stylish and welcoming Art-Nouveau building, set on a hilltop and featuring an infinity pool and a terrace with sea views. This property is a 2-minute drive from the center of Licata.
JOSEPH
United States of America
MY ROOM WAS GIVEN DAILY MAID SERVICE. THE RESTURANT ON SITE HAS EXCELLANT FOOD AND SERVICE STAFF. THE LOCATION HAS SPECTACULAR VIEWS OF THE CASTLE LOCATED JUST ABOVE OF THE MOUNTAIN AND ILLUMINATED NIGHTLY!
Located next to Licata’s Lighthouse, Al Faro features a terrace overlooking Licata Port and the Mediterranean Sea. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, and free on-site parking.
Lynn
United States of America
Breakfast very good & appreciated fruit & yogurt & fresh pastries. Very nice staff with helpful info.
B&B La Piazzetta enjoys a location in Licata, a 17-minute walk from Spiaggia di Marianello and 28 miles from Teatro Luigi Pirandello.
William
United States of America
A fine, modern building, beautifully outfitted. The room was spacious, super clean, fresh, well-appointed, with balcony, great air conditioning and a superlative bathroom. Toiletries, towels and bedding were tops, and so was the housekeeping. Total comfort. The breakfast buffet was rich and plentiful, with a large array for a generous Italian continental breakfast, but was enhanced with cheese, a variety of sliced meats, a variety of fresh fruits, granita di limone, and scrambled eggs. What a way to start the day, especially with a choice of coffees and even a nice refill. Wow! Perfect location, too, right off of Corso Umberto and within 200 meters of the bus station. And the host, Elisabetta, was super! She communicated even before I arrived, offered to be in phone communication throughout my stay, and was always full of information, suggestions and other kindnesses. Excellent value, with highest recommendation.
Rosso Corallo enjoys a location in Licata, a 12-minute walk from Spiaggia di Marianello and 28 miles from Teatro Luigi Pirandello. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
BallaLo'... Is located in Licata, just 1.2 miles from Licata Beach and 1.2 miles from Spiaggia di Marianello. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are available at the vacation home free of charge.
B&B Angelo e Silvana enjoys a location in Licata, a 15-minute walk from Licata Beach and 1.4 miles from Spiaggia di Marianello. Every room comes with a balcony with views of the city.
Licata was quite tired looking and quite a lot of rubbish...
Licata was quite tired looking and quite a lot of rubbish around the town and local area. However it would appear it is being renovated. A lot of animal poo on pavements. Beach was very clean and tidy though
Rhiannon
United Kingdom
Scored 6.0
6.0
Licata is not a 'pretty' town but it is an old town full...
Licata is not a 'pretty' town but it is an old town full of narrow streets and with a flavour of old Sicily. There is an abundanceof restaurants and cafes well frequented by local folk and not expensive. There is also a nice, modern marina in Licata which is open for townsfolk to visit and walk around plus tthere are cafes and restaurants alongside which can be very popular and busy in the warmer months. Thee is a rail and bus station in the centre of town which can take you to most places around sicily but please note there are no taxis close to the station so if you arrive late at night in the dark with suitcase and far from your accommodation...be prepared for a long walk with google!
Ruth
France
Scored 2.0
2.0
Licata has little to offer apart from a short visit to its...
Licata has little to offer apart from a short visit to its museum. Streets are dingy and the road surfaces rutted. Driving required avoiding potholes. The surrounding area is hectares of plastic covered greenhouses. Mounds of flytipping further distracted from the environment.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
A town with little to offer the moving tourist other than at...
A town with little to offer the moving tourist other than at least one nice, relatively secluded beach (for you to find on your own). We did eat at a restaurant located near the top of the hill that faces the ocean with a panoramic view...though we sent back the fish dish as it was overcooked and tough...bummer since the sauce was very nice. There are a number of private residences perched on the hill with ocean views and we saw some on Booking.com for over 1,000USD a night. But, if someone could find an affordable site there, it seems like it would be a nice place to settle into for a week or more. It appeared that the town has some degree of up-scale nature to it with what appeared to be a number of secondary residences.
TravelGuy
France
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