Villa Marci

Palazzolo Acreide (Siracusa)
From €3000 per week

Palazzolo Acreide (Siracusa)

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  • From €3000 per week

Positioned in the center of the small fascinating town of Palazzolo Acreide (incorporated in the list of The World Heritage since 2002), this antique Sicilian mansion is nonetheless characterized by a wide fenced luxuriant garden: over 250 square meters, with an antique well to collect rainwater, fruit trees all over, and a very nice (not fenced) pool with saltwater, which guarantees tranquility and privacy even if the villa is located in the very beating heart of the historical center of the town.

Villa Marcì has been restored after a deep study of the original age, fully respecting its antique traditions.

The recreated atmosphere is warm, comfortable, and domestic … in a word “cozy”. The idea behind the restoration was, indeed, to make guests feel at home even when home is so far away and even preserving its noble and antique hint. The deep love put by the current owner into the overall restoration project can be absolutely perceived in every single detail of the interior and exterior of the villa.

Staying at Villa Marcì means being at a walking distance from anything: the cozy local cafés, the characteristic and inviting restaurants, the peculiar food shops…

However, not only will your palate be delighted!

Thanks to the many fascinating Baroque-style buildings, Palazzolo Acreide has been incorporated into the list of World Heritage Sites since 2002. Its strategic geographical location also makes it an excellent starting point for various trips and excursions. One of the “must-do” trips, for example, is a visit to the valley of the stone water mills, where all are still perfectly functional, immersed in the unspoiled nature of creeks and small lakes.

The truly strategic position of Palazzolo Acreide, equidistant from Syracuse, Noto, Ragusa, Modica, and Caltagirone, is complemented by a good offering of transfer services. This means that if one fears driving along the narrow Sicilian roads, it’s entirely possible (at a reasonable cost) to relax and hire a driver who will take you to all these beautiful places.

Attractions
Visiting Villa Marcì in Palazzolo Acreide promises a rich tapestry of experiences throughout the seasons. Here’s a breakdown of the must-do activities tailored to each season.

Spring:
Enjoy the blooming season in the picturesque surroundings of Villa Marcì.
Participate in local festivities, such as religious celebrations like San Paolo and San Sebastiano, characterized by historical processions and vibrant celebrations.

Summer:
Dive into the culinary scene with “Vicoli e Sapori,” a food and wine event where you can stroll through medieval alleys and indulge in typical Palazzolese products.
Experience the enchanting “Notte Rosa” (Pink Night) in August, when the town is adorned with decorations and hosts music, theater events, and wine tastings in the historic center.

Autumn:
Immerse yourself in the local culture at the “Agrimontana” fair in the central square, showcasing autumn/winter local products like cold cuts, handmade cheese, mushrooms, truffles, and the renowned Palazzolo sausage.
Take in the vibrant colors of fall foliage surrounding Villa Marcì.

Winter:
Experience the festive spirit during Christmas time with street markets, living nativity scenes, and a bustling atmosphere in the town.
Enjoy ice skating in the central square and music parties in the big tents, adding to the winter charm of Palazzolo Acreide.

No matter the season, Villa Marcì offers a gateway to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and culinary delights of Palazzolo Acreide.

Swimming Pool
Pool 7,5 x 2,5mt, depth 1,48mt – salt water – Not fenced

Parking
The car should be parked on the road.

Interior Description
The property has 2 entrances: one is on the backyard, reachable with the car (directly from the main paved street) and leading to the kitchen area, where there’s only a low step to enter into the villa, through the French door of the kitchen; the other entrance is on the front of the villa, which is elevated from the main road, therefore there are at least 20 steps to reach the entrance door of the villa. We suggest using the backyard entrance to leave the luggage and to anyone with walking difficulties.

The whole villa develops along the ground floor, which makes it suitable also for old people or anyone with walking difficulties.

The kitchen is fully equipped (oven, microwave, toaster, stove with 5 flames, dishwasher, Illy coffee machine, fridge) and in the living room there’s also the dining area with an extendible table for up to 12 people.

In the garden (near the pool) and in each private balcony/garden, there is the outdoor equipment (such as small tables, chairs, deck chairs). The tables can be joined together to create a large outdoor dining table.

Each of the 3 bedrooms is soundproof (new windows with the most recent technology), equipped with AC, desk, flat screen TV (with SAT), sitting area, Illy coffee machine, tea pot, fridge (with free bottles of water), and with en-suite bathroom.

All the bathrooms are en-suite and with a wide chromo-therapy and hydro-massage showers (shower size: 1.40 – 1.60m), bathrobe, slipper, hairdryer and courtesy set by Ferragamo.

THE ACCOMMODATIONS:

The villa offers 3 bedrooms with 3 en-suite bathrooms:

THE CORNELIA SUITE (35 m²) Quadruple loft bedroom with 1 double bed at the ground floor (French size, 140×200) and 1 double bed on the loft (queen size, 180×200). It’s equipped with its own terrace (around 15 sq.m) with table and chairs, with view on the inner court.

THE CLODIA SUITE (25 m²) 1 double bed (king size, 200×200). This suite (besides the shower) has also an antique scenic stone bath in the room, perfectly functioning. It’s equipped with its private winter garden (15 sqm) with table and chairs.

THE TURIA BEDROOM (20 m²) 1 double bed (Queen size, 180×200) and possibility to have a third single bed (sofa bed, 80×180).

No smoking villa
Not fenced Pool 7,5 x 2,5mt, depth 1,48mt – salt water
Garden 250 sq.m, with fruit trees and an antique well
WI-FI
TV sat in the bedrooms
Air Conditioning/heating
Soundproofing
Washing machine and iron and ironing board available inside the outdoor shed
Kitchen equipment (oven, microwave, toaster, stove with 5 flames, dishwasher, Illy coffee machine, fridge)
Pool towels included
Crib and high-chair available on request
Cook service, extra-maid service, driver, babysitting available on request at extra-cost
No security box
No bug screens on window (no need)

THE AREA:
The nearest airport is Catania-Fontanarossa International Airport (distance of 90km, 1h and 10mins drive).

Villa Marcì – being in the very center of Palazzolo Acreide – is situated at an overall equal distance from some of the most interesting places to visit of the Southern East Sicily, such as:

Syracuse (40km, 40 mins drive):
In the words of UNESCO, “the group of monuments and archaeological sites situated in Syracuse… is the finest example of outstanding architectural creation encompassing several cultural influences (Greek, Roman and Baroque).”
Syracuse became arguably the most influential city in Magna Graecia following its defeat of Athens in 413BC. Visitors today can wonder at the archaeological site (whose superb Greek theatre takes pride of place) and the island heart of the town, Ortigia, whose labyrinthine streets weave around ancient ruins, mythological sites and markets before spilling out into the glorious Piazza Duomo, home to a sublime Baroque cathedral built around the columns of a Hellenic Temple of Diana.

Syracuse offers evocative visions at every step, but when the sunset time arrives, it offers you the best of its panorama. Few suggestions:
• If you are in Ortigia during sunset time, you will have to find a comfortable place where to enjoy the splendid show that Nature will offer together with the beautiful Ortigia. There is no better place than a bench in the Piazzetta degli Innamorati, above the Fonte Aretusa. Of great romanticism, it is better to live this experience in two… the emotion of holding the hand of your beloved will remain forever engraved in your heart!

• The Greek Theatre has an own ancient language… During the sunset, this magic place becomes more amazing. The soft and intense light of the setting sun is reflected on the ancient rock and the most frequented theater in Europe becomes a surreal scenario where time seems no longer important.

• If you want to enjoy a sunset in total connection with nature and the spirit of the places, go to Plemmirio, at the height of the Gates 21, 22 and 23. A show of superhuman beauty will shine in front of you… You will see the wonder of the Plemmirio cliffs that stretch out in front of the coast. In the distance you will see the Arenella and its low roofs, its soft colors and its golden beaches… simply gorgeous!

The Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica (40km, 55 mins drive):

Going to visit the reserve of Pantalica means hiking in the history, culture, and nature of southeast Sicily. UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005, it covers 3,712 hectares in the territories of Sortino, Ferla, Cassaro, Buscemi, and Palazzolo Acreide.

It is a little paradise that gives the visitor moments of absolute peace in contact with nature, besides one of the most important archaeological sites in Sicily, situated in a deep gorge in the Iblei Mountains. The first to tell about Pantalica was Thucydides, who fixes the birth in 792 BC. The first inhabitants of these rocks were the Sicilians (“the people of the bees,” so called because they live in the caves they had dug in the stone) who built the cemetery, the largest of Sicily with over 5000 tombs, in natural caves hollowed into the bare rock, dating back to between the 13th and 7th centuries BC. The necropolis offers a thought-provoking insight into Sicily before the arrival of the first Greek colonists. For a long time, it remained uninhabited but had a second settlement in the Byzantine era when many, to escape from the Arab invasions, found refuge there. Of this period is the rock village of San Micidiario, in the center of which there is the church by the same name, once adorned with Byzantine paintings.

Noto (30km, 35 mins drive):

World Heritage site since 2002 thanks to its beautiful baroque-style historic old town, Noto has become a much-appreciated destination.

In 1693, a terrible earthquake devastated the southeast of Sicily, flattening towns and killing hundreds. The response to this disaster was Phoenixesque, a rising from the rubble that sparked the beginning of an inspiring, utterly beautiful late Baroque renaissance. In the words of UNESCO, “the Late Baroque Towns of the Val di Noto in southeastern Sicily provide outstanding testimony to the exuberant genius of late Baroque art and architecture… and represent the culmination and final flowering of Baroque art in Europe.” The Cathedral is one of the most beautiful and famous expressions of Noto: it was built immediately after the earthquake, but the realization lasted until 1776; damaged by the earthquake of 1990, it suffered severe collapse in 1996 and the recent restoration work was finally completed in 2007 and gave back to the Cathedral its original charm and beauty, especially at night when the artificial lights reflect on the honey-colored stone… the effect is enchanting.

Should you decide to visit Sicily in the month of May, try not to miss the “Infiorata,” a tradition for the third weekend in May, when the streets of the city are transformed into a blaze of colorful flowers, an atmosphere that attracts many visitors every year. The event is one of the most spectacular events of the Sicilian Spring and boasts almost forty years of history. Via Carrado Nicolaci (122 meters long and 7 meters wide) will be transformed into a carpet of petals, scents, and colors for about 6 meters. Either reproductions of famous paintings or original drawings, it doesn’t really matter… what matters is that they are all created by the genius of its own creator using flower petals. The visual impact will leave you breathless.

Ragusa and Modica (45km, 1h drive):

Since 2002, the city of Ragusa joined the UNESCO list and became in recent years an exceptional tourist destination, both thanks to its baroque charm nestled in the old part of the town and the beautiful beaches of the coast.

The descent towards Ragusa Ibla can be done on foot, thanks to the old road that connects the upper city: remember to wear comfortable shoes… there are “only” 340 steps to go… but it’s worthwhile!

Also, Ragusa by night is worth a visit: there are many nice places where you can drink something, fine restaurants where you can delight your palate and craft shops that sell local products which, during summer, display their products until late in the evening, allowing for a little shopping even at unusual times.

The historical town of Modica is built at the foot of a rocky ridge where once two rivers flowed (they are underground today). The town is worldwide famous for its superb chocolate (a true must!), but the elegance of its buildings and its streets richly decorated with baroque motives are as well worthwhile. The dramatic earthquake in 1693 caused drastic changes also to Modica: the town, almost completely destroyed, lost its charisma and its political importance which it had enjoyed in the past. But the subsequent reconstruction gave to the town the baroque appearance by which it is distinguished nowadays in a way that it had been declared part of the world cultural heritage in 2002.

Caltagirone (60km, 1h drive):

It is one of the most interesting inland Sicilian destinations. Perched on three different hills, which boast stunning views of the valley below, the town of Caltagirone became famous especially for the quality and sophistication of its ceramics. The main road of the town is the long via Roma, which cuts the city in two and leads to the famous “S. Maria del Monte stairway” (or simply “La Scalinata”, the Steps of Caltagirone) which is the most famous site of the city. The stairway was built in 1608 and forms the connection between the old town (the seat of religious power in the XVI° century) and the new part where the civil buildings were constructed. On the two sides of the stairway there are the two old quarters of S. Giorgio and S. Giacomo, whose intricate narrow streets contain beautiful religious buildings. Some of the most interesting buildings are to be found along via Roma, with many examples of majolica decorations. The centuries-old art of pottery-making has been part of the history of Caltagirone since ancient times and has made it famous all over the world. Generations of craftsmen and artists have followed on from one another each interpreting in their own original way the ability of the potter to create shape and colour. In 1953, the 142 steps that constitute the stairway were completely rebuilt in lava stone and were elaborately decorated with hand-painted works from local craftsmen (splendid polychrome majolica tiles with alternating geometric, floral, animal, and decorative motifs). The visual effect is absolutely stunning!

Licence or registration number:
CIN: IT089015C25Y8ZGRD4

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Amenities

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Air Conditioning

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Parking

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Swimming Pool

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Terrace / Alfresco Dining

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Walk To Village

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Wifi

Extra Optional Services

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Airport Transfer

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Guided Tours

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Private Chef

Pricing and Availability

2026 rates
Sep 27, 2025 – Jan 03, 2026 €3500 Euro
Jan 03, 2026 – May 30, 2026 €3000 Euro
May 30, 2026 – Jun 27, 2026 €4000 Euro
Jun 27, 2026 – Aug 29, 2026 €4100 Euro
Aug 29, 2026 – Sep 26, 2026 €4000 Euro
Sep 26, 2026 – Jan 02, 2027 €3000 Euro

Min 4 day stay

Pricing Notes

NOTES 2026

4 DAYS RENTAL MINIMUM
INCLUDED
Final cleaning
Daily cleaning service
AC and Heating
Internet WI-FI connection
Free Baby bed – upon request
Pool opening dates: May 30 – Sept 26
Pool towels
NOT INCLUDED
1 Extra bed (1 pax in suite Turia) 50 Euro per day to be added to the rental price
Extra services upon request (cook service, transfer, babysitting)
Special notes and restrictions:
No smoker’s villa
Pets not allowed
Security deposit Euro 500 cash upon arrival
Save 4%
Upon request and approval of the owner a late arrival is possible between 7.00 pm and 9.00 pm for an extra fee of 50 Euro
Arrival between 16:30 and 19:00
Departure between 08:00 and 09:30
n.a.
Pool open from 30 May to 26 Septembe

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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.

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