Elimi
Elimi
From €3850 per week
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Villa Elimi is nestled on an expansive lush estate with tranquil olive and citrus groves which in spring permeate the air with their fragrance. The olive oil coming from this side of the island is one of the best on the market, thanks to the typical mild and creamy local olives, with their characteristic pale green color. From here, visit the Greek archeological marvels of Selinunte, enjoy the coastal crystal waters and the natural and pristine beaches, marvel at the medieval town of Erice, a 40-minute drive away. To reach Elimi from Palermo International airport is only 45 minutes by car, and in less than one hour you can sightsee the salt flats of Marsala that has been producing bright white salt with intense flavor since Phoenician times. Villa Elimi offers all the modern comforts and a convenient location to enjoy art, culture, history and fun, and do not forget to taste the delightful food of the area!
4 BEDROOMS / 4 BATHROOMS
Queen bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
Queen bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
Accessible from the living room via one step:
Queen bedroom with en-suite bathroom with tub
Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with shower
All bedrooms have A/C; all bathrooms are provided with hairdryer and toiletries.
LIVING SPACES
The entire villa is very well-designed and tastefully decorated in Mediterranean style. Here exotic furnishings from Bali and Thailand are well mixed with some artisan local pieces. The living room, with decorative fireplace, is furnished with ethnic flair and from here, thanks to large French doors, you can admire the garden.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
The simple-elegant villa is set on a 4,000 m2 private manicured tropical garden which includes a superb private swimming pool with equipped sundeck. The villa features two furnished patios, one with a built-in barbecue for alfresco dining, the other perfect for entertaining. This special property is also ideal for families with children as the perimeter of the property is completely fenced. There are only a few steps from the parking to the house and the swimming pool remains always visible.
AMENITIES
A/C only in the bedrooms, heating, unlimited Wi-Fi; satellite plasma TV, DVD, CD and stereo system, BBQ, Lavazza coffee machine, dishwasher; washing machine; hairdryers in all bathrooms, decorative fireplace, private swimming pool (12 x 6 m) outdoor shower; private parking up to five cars, electronic gate.
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
Perfect to explore the Western side of the region, Villa Elimi is an escape from the frenetic world, and is ideal for those guests who want to experience the quiet of the Sicilian countryside as well as the lively beach life.
Nearest Airport: Palermo Borsellino 1 h
Nearest serviced town: 7 min
Nearest major city: Marsala 50 min
Nearest beach: 13 minutes
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
The island of Sicily offers a number of wonderful places to visit on day-trips or excursions. In the northern area, you might want to include cities such as Palermo, Monreale, Cefalù, Castelbuono, Erice, Segesta, Marsala, and Trapani to your must-see. The eastern coast of the island is also worth exploring, starting from the famous cities of Taormina, Catania, Syracuse, Noto, and Ragusa and the utterly unforgettable volcanic peak of Mt. Etna. The extraordinary city of Palermo is the capital of Sicily, so beautiful that Maupassant described it as “the most beautiful religious jewelry dreamed by human thought”. Visit the richly decorated churches, the imposing monuments and lose yourself in the little streets of the historical center. Explore the archeological site of Segesta, once one of the most important fortified cities on the north Sicilian basin. Do not pass on Erice, the ancient medieval village rich in history and charm. If you venture up to Marsala, drive along the Salt Route and enjoy the burning sunset reflected on the lagoon of the salt mines. You will never forget it! And take note that Marsala, known as the “city of wine”, has been producing a sweet dessert wine of the same name for more than 200 years. Do not leave the island without at least a bottle of this liquid gold!
WHERE TO EAT
Trattoria Altri Tempi – Local dishes, old-style. Menus are written in Sicilian dialect but the staff is happy to translate! Excellent value for money.
Via Sammartino 65, Palermo – +39 091 323 480
Osteria dei Vespri – One of the most acclaimed restaurants in Palermo, offering a modern, highly original menu on the ground floor of the historical Palazzo Gangi.
Piazza Croce dei Vespri 6, Palermo (old town) – +39 091 617 1631
Antica Focacceria San Francesco – Serves very good meals upstairs and in the square (one of the most beautiful squares in Palermo), or typical Sicilian fast food during the day. Open for lunch and dinner.
Via A. Paternostro 58 (opposite the church San Francesco d’Assisi), Palermo – (+39) 091 320 264
Between Palermo and Cefalù, if you like artichokes, stop at Trattoria Nasca, a simple trattoria where the whole menus is based on artichokes cooked in lots of different ways!
Contrada Canna 1, Cerda – +39 091 899 2716
Fior di Sale – at the Saline Ettore Infersa, recommended for the good food, and in summer the breathtaking views over the Stagnone lagoon at sunset.
Contrada Ettore Infersa 36/A, Marsala – +39 0324 896 5988 or +39 0327 407 7156
Ristorante Monte San Giuliano – good typical dishes served in a rustic atmosphere. Outdoor dining available in summer. Try the busiate (local fresh pasta) with trapanese pesto enriched with potatoes and eggplants.
Vicolo San Rocco 7, Erice – +39 0923 869595
WHERE TO SHOP
Food – Sundried tomatoes, jams, honey and pistachio cream from Antichi Sapori di Sicilia – a company that expertly preserves flavors of the Trapani province.
C/da Granatello Ciappola 35/B, Marsala – +39 0923 733007
Ceramic – the town of Santo Stefano di Camastra, one hour drive east from Cefalù, bases its economy exclusively on the production of ceramics. It has ancient tradition on shapes and decoration. The clay used to create ceramics in this area is well known for the superior quality and it is sold in many of the shops along the streets of the city center.
Clothing – La Coppola Storta – a Company who transformed the coppola (a typical Sicilian flat hat) from mafia stereotype into a symbol of a region that is changing.
Via Bara all’Olivella, 74 Palermo – +39 091 324428
Jewelry – Platimiro Florenza – one of the last coral artisans able to create wearable artworks.
Via Osorio 36, Trapani – +39 0923 20785
Amenities
Air Conditioning
Parking
Swimming Pool
Terrace / Alfresco Dining
View
Wifi
Extra Optional Services
Airport Transfer
Guided Tours
Private Chef
Pricing and Availability
Standard rates €6000
From – 27 Sep 2025 24 Oct 2025 €4200
From – 25 Oct 2025 31 Mar 2026 €3850
From – 01 Apr 2026 29 May 2026 €4620
From – 30 May 2026 26 Jun 2026 €6050
From – 27 Jun 2026 28 Aug 2026 €6600
From – 29 Aug 2026 25 Sep 2026 €5500
From – 26 Sep 2026 23 Oct 2026 €4620
From – 24 Oct 2026 02 Jan 2027 €3850
Pricing Notes
For 2026 travel
INCLUDED WITH RATE
Electricity (including A/C) up to 200 kWh per week, water, gas, and final cleaning
Mid-week housekeeping service, 2 hours
Unlimited Wi-Fi internet access (available indoor and outdoor)
Garden and pool cleaning service
NOT INCLUDED WITH RATE
Electricity beyond 200 kWh per week charged based on consumption, as per meter reading: €0,60 per kWh
Heating charges as per meter reading: €8 per hour
Change of bed and bath linen: €15 per person/per change
Change of bath linen: €13 per set/per change
Cook service – No third-party suppliers allowed: the services will be provided by the villa management and in-house staff
Cost of food and beverages
NOTES
Damage Liability: €1,000
Visitor’s tax: The Italian government might require the payment of a Visitor’s Tax (approximately €1.50 – €6.00 per person, per day, depending on the location) and may be applied for the first ten days in the destination. This tax is payable locally, in Euro cash.
Non-smoking villa
Late check-in between 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm, or on Sunday: €100 fee
Check-in: between 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm; Check-out: 8:00 am – 10:00 am
All extra services must be paid locally, prior to departure, unless agreed otherwise
Sicilia
The island of Sicily is distinctly different from the rest of Italy as it floats just off the toe of the Italian mainland. The Capital city Palermo is splendid with its chaos and treasures. Be prepared to explore the palaces, castles and churches which are a fusion of Arab, Norman, baroque, and Renaissance gems. Life in Palermo is quite full on. A very warm hearted and noisy affair.
The people of this city love to eat. Whether they are shopping, or on their way home from work, they are always enjoying little hot snacks prepared at street stalls. A famous chickpea fritta, custard filled croissant, potato croquette, or an oily pizza topped with onions and caciocavallo cheese are just a few examples of the delicious food available in the street stands.
Sicily is a part of Italy that starts to take on a flavour of Greece or of north Africa.
From €3850 per week
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Nearest beach: 5-7 min on foot
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Adjacent annex
Queen bedroom, independent entrance, with ensuite bathroom with shower, ideal for guests or family staff, with direct access to garden.
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A bright and elegant ground-floor living space, featuring a cozy fireplace and direct access to a beautiful veranda overlooking the private garden and impressive pool. The spacious dining area enjoys scenic views of the pool, while the fully equipped kitchen, complete with a pantry, provides everything needed for culinary pursuits. A stylish guest bathroom and ample natural light enhance the comfort of this area, making it perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The subtle separation between the living and dining areas, marked by two steps and a striking mirrored feature, adds a touch of sophistication and openness to the home’s main living space.
OUTDOOR FEATURES
Surrounded by a beautifully landscaped 1,200 sqm garden, the villa’s outdoor spaces are designed for both relaxation and entertainment. Multiple terraces overlooking the gulf serve as intimate lounges and seamlessly extend the indoor living areas. The veranda, set up as a dining area with a BBQ, becomes the heart of family conviviality. The private swimming pool, accessible via a few steps, features a sunbathing area and adds a luxurious, exclusive touch. Shaded spots under majestic mature trees provide peaceful retreats, while the spacious BBQ and al-fresco dining areas invite long, leisurely meals outdoors.
AMENITIES
A/C-heating units in the bedrooms, Wi-Fi, fireplace, large smart TV, dishwasher, laundry room with washing machine, BBQ and pizza oven, private swimming pool, private parking.
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS
This villa combines comfort and an unbeatable location—a serene retreat hidden from view yet just steps from the Marina di Porto Cervo, Costa Smeralda’s finest beaches, restaurants, and nightlife. With elegant interiors, expansive terraces, a private pool, and beautifully landscaped gardens, every moment here promises relaxation, conviviality, and unforgettable memories.
Nearest Airport: Olbia 40 min;
Nearest serviced town: 3 min
Nearest beach: 4 min
Driving time estimated by Google Maps
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Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia and the island's largest city. In Cagliari, visit the Castle, the Archeological Museum, the Marina district near the port, with its arcaded street with cafes and shops, the town hall, and several churches. Do not miss Cagliari botanic gardens and the Roman amphitheater, built in the second century, where outdoor concerts are held during the summer.
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Il Pescatore Serving a variety of typical Sardinian plates, including seafood and innovative dishes reinterpreted from traditional recipes. Outdoor seating available.
Loc. Balloi - +39 070 90033
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Via Don Nicolò Segni 36, Carloforte - +39 0781 854081
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[post_content] => Casa del Mare is a detached villa with large garden and private access to the sea. Terrace with sea view. Five double bedrooms and four bathrooms. Indoor and outdoor dining area, upstairs and garden level. Private access to the sea with equipped solarium (sun beds and awning). Wi-Fi. The property is located in a splendid residential area characterized by a high and indented coast and crystal-clear sea. Quercianella is about 2 km away, while Castiglioncello is about 6 km away. Perfect for families!
The space
The property is located in a splendid area of the Tuscan coast, still quite untouched both from a naturalistic and landscape point of view and is surrounded by a rich Mediterranean vegetation, where holm oaks, maritime pines and pittosporum create areas of natural shade throughout the garden. The villa, located between the Via Aurelia and the sea, on the panoramic road that leads from Livorno to Castiglioncello, was built in the 1950s and has recently been renovated. The area surrounding the house is very quiet as most of it is populated by villas with private access to the sea, there are no beach resorts and therefore privacy is certainly guaranteed.
The garden of about 4000 square meters is partly fenced on the part of the access to the road, while on the opposite side, it slopes slowly towards the terrace by the sea. At guests' disposal 5 double bedrooms and 4 completely renovated bathrooms. A large living room with spectacular views of the sea and the islands of the Tuscan archipelago. The terraces and the porch at the garden level are furnished with outdoor furniture, perfect for spending a wonderful beach holiday with family or friends.
Guests will have exclusive use of the entire property; therefore, the whole garden is at their disposal. In the garden you can park 4 cars. The 5 bedrooms, 2 of which with air conditioning, the 4 bathrooms with shower, the kitchen and the living areas with terraces and panoramic sea views are for the exclusive use of guests. The garden and the equipped terrace by the sea are for the exclusive use of guests.
Outside
Large garden with parking for 4 cars. Spacious porch equipped with table and chairs for al fresco dining during the day. Outdoor shower (hot / cold)
Wooden terrace overlooking the sea.
Private access to the beach via a long staircase that leads directly to the sea terrace.
Terrace overlooking the sea equipped with sun beds and awning.
Interior (250 sqm)
Ground floor
Entrance
Laundry room equipped with washing machine.
3 double bedrooms, one of which with double bed and two with joinable twin beds.
2 bathrooms with shower.
First floor
Large living room overlooking the sea - dining area and living area. Sea view terrace equipped with table for 10-12 people. Fully equipped kitchen. This room is now equipped with air conditioning.
Corridor leading to the bedrooms area.
2 double bedrooms, one of which - the master - with double bed and private en-suite bathroom with shower. This room is equipped with air conditioning.
Double bedroom with joinable twin beds and bathroom in the corridor with shower. This room is equipped with air conditioning.
Guest access
The property is located in a splendid area of the Tuscan coast, still quite untouched both from a naturalistic and landscape point of view and is surrounded by a rich Mediterranean vegetation, where holm oaks, maritime pines and pittosporum create areas of natural shade throughout the garden.
The villa, located between the Via Aurelia and the sea, on the panoramic road that leads from Livorno to Castiglioncello, was built in the 1950s and has recently been renovated.
The area surrounding the house is very quiet as most of it is populated by villas with private access to the sea, there are no beach resorts and therefore privacy is certainly guaranteed.
In the village of Quercianella, reachable by car, there are some grocery stores, bars, restaurants, a bank, post office, pharmacy, beautician and hairdresser.
Castiglioncello offers as many services and much more, a tennis club, a splendid pine forest, ice cream shops, trendy stores, exclusive restaurants, a very modern marina.
In just 40 minutes you can reach the Bolgheri area, famous all over the world for its excellent wines, including Antinori - Tenuta Gualdo a Tasso, Frescobaldi - Ornellaia, Incisa della Rocchetta - Sassicaia just to name a few.
Distances
Quercianella 2 km
Castiglioncello 6 km
Livorno 18 km
Bolgheri 38 km
Pisa 40 km
Castagneto Carducci 45 km
Volterra 58 km
Lucca 60 km
Florence 104 km
Siena 112 km
Other things to note
There is a bus stop in front of the house, but it is strongly recommended that you reach us with your own car so that you can easily move from the villa to the destinations listed above.
Keep in mind that the house is located along the Via Aurelia therefore, as with all the houses that are located on the seafront, from time to time you can hear the noise of cars or trains.
The location of the villa allows you to spend a holiday in direct contact with the sea without having to use the car every time you want to reach a beach. The car is necessary for shopping, going to restaurants, reaching other tourist locations.
A long staircase leads directly to the sea where a private terrace has been created.
Attention: The roof terrace is accessible but with caution because it has no railing. This terrace will be made available only if there are no children in the group.
Due to the presence of the various terraces and stairs (to access both the villa and the terraces and the private beach), the property may not be suitable for people with walking difficulties and families with small children.
Finally, the villa is located close to the road and the garden is not entirely fenced, therefore it is necessary to pay close attention to families with children.
Neighborhood highlights
The property is located in a splendid area of the Tuscan coast, still quite untouched both from a naturalistic and landscape point of view and is surrounded by a rich Mediterranean vegetation, where holm oaks, maritime pines and pittosporum create areas of natural shade throughout the garden.
The villa, located between the Via Aurelia and the sea, on the panoramic road that leads from Livorno to Castiglioncello, was built in the 1950s and has recently been renovated.
The area surrounding the house is very quiet as most of it is populated by villas with private access to the sea, there are no beach resorts and therefore privacy is certainly guaranteed.
In the village of Quercianella, reachable by car, there are some grocery stores, bars, restaurants, a bank, post office, pharmacy, beautician and hairdresser.
Castiglioncello offers as many services and much more, a tennis club, a splendid pine forest, ice cream shops, trendy stores, exclusive restaurants, a very modern marina.
In just 40 minutes you can reach the Bolgheri area, famous all over the world for its excellent wines, including Antinori - Tenuta Gualdo a Tasso, Frescobaldi - Ornellaia, Incisa della Rocchetta - Sassicaia just to name a few.
Registration Details
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