Location. The Santa Caterina Bed & Breakfast is located in the centre of Castiglione di Sicilia, in north east Sicily. The hotel is six kilometres from the canyons of Alcantara Gorges, 15 kilometres from Mount Etna, and 22 kilometres Taormina.
Hotel Features. This renovated medieval property features lava stone walls, Sicilian terracotta tiles, and timber beamed ceilings. A concierge can help arrange sightseeing excursions to Mount Etna, castles, and ancient ruins. Wireless Internet access is available throughout and the front desk is open 24 hours.
The Santa Caterina Bed & Breakfast offers a complimentary continental breakfast every morning using fresh local ingredients. The bar serves a wide selection of local wines in a traditional Sicilian setting with stone walls, archways, and low level lighting.
Bird watching and mountain biking are available in the surrounding countryside.
Guestrooms. The 10 air conditioned guestrooms are decorated in a traditional Sicilian style with stone walls, terracotta tiles, wood beams, and wrought iron beds. Rooms open out on to balconies. Amenities include cable television, hair dryers, and complimentary toiletries.
Rates:
45.7937 - 46.7937 EUR
Number Of Rooms: 1
Number Of Floors: 1
Santa Caterina Bed & Breakfast
Via Archimede 10
Castiglione Di Sicilia, Italy 95012
Driving Directions:
From Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA):
Distance to Santa Caterina Bed & Breakfast is 60 kilometres, approximately 45 minutes drive.
Getting there. Trains run to the stations of Taormina and Giardini Naxos, 18 kilometres from the hotel. Direct bus services are also available to Taormina. Bus tickets must be bought at a booth just outside the terminal building and validated when boarding. From Taormina, buses and taxis provide links to Castiglione di Sicilia. A taxi costs approximately 130 EUR from the airport to the hotel. All prices subject to change
Getting around. The major towns of Sicily, including Messina, Palermo, Catania, Syracuse and Taormina, are all connected by an efficient and inexpensive rail network. Local bus services operate in most towns and connect the more remote villages. A car would be useful for exploring further afield.