Le Stanze dell'Emiro offers accommodations in Sambuca di Sicilia, 22 miles from Selinunte Archaeological Park. This bed and breakfast features free private parking, full-day security, and free Wifi.
Providing a garden, B&B Antico Frantoio offers accommodations in Sambuca di Sicilia. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Set in the Sicilian countryside, 2.5 mi from Sambuca di Sicilia, La Regina di Adrano offers a garden and free Wi-Fi. Guests can enjoy local cuisine at the restaurant and drinks at the bar.
Mamarita features air-conditioned rooms in Sambuca di Sicilia. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Borgo Saraceno Primo offers accommodations in Sambuca di Sicilia, 22 miles from Selinunte Archaeological Park. This apartment provides air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony.
In Sambuca di Sicilia we realized that it is a gem in Sicily...
In Sambuca di Sicilia we realized that it is a gem in Sicily. Full of interesting museums kept in excellent condition with very helpful persons .We visit a few restaurants which we ate Sicilian food. Cafeterias and bars are very easy to find. Wine and Oil producers .There is an amazing few from Belvedere and there is beautiful lake. Sambuca di Sicilia residents are very helpful and welcoming .Quite village but for sure very interesting to know.
buttigieg
10
Scored 10
Sambuca is magical!
Sambuca is magical! We loved every minute of our stay in this beautiful little town. The people are warm and gracious, and we were treated as family! The scenery, the attractions and the food made for a memorable stay.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Sambuca di Sicilia is a hidden gem.
Sambuca di Sicilia is a hidden gem. Winning the prestigious prize of Most Beautiful Village in Italy (Il Borgo più bello d'Italia) in 2016, there is so much to explore. There is a deep tradition of art and artisanship here. Lots of beautiful views and close to wineries that abound in the area. Google Maps can often give you a bum steer about roads, so make sure you look at the route before you hit start! We couldn't get enough of the beauty of this place and can't wait to go back!
Franca
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Very nice village.
Very nice village. Strategically great spot for visiting beaches, mountains, vineyards and olive oil production locations nearby. The locals are very friendly, laid-back and local restaurants serve top quality food. Will be coming back.
Sabina
Lithuania
8.0
Scored 8.0
A charming and lovely city with nice views of the...
A charming and lovely city with nice views of the surrounding hills with olive groves although a bit quiet at times because of the low population. Some of the best restaurants are right here in Sambuca. Also, tthe tradional Sambuca pastries were the most delicious of all that we've had in Sicily.
Pavani
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful small historic town in glorious countryside.
Beautiful small historic town in glorious countryside. Fantastic base to explore the area, particularly of Agrigento and Trapani. The nearest beaches of Menfi are quiet, beautiful and clean. The town itself is small so everything in town is walking distance. It is historic with the old Saracen quarter, an archaeological museum (Palazzo Panitteri) with finds from the ancient Greek-Punic ruins on nearby Monte Adranone (which you can also visit) and also houses Planeta, a wine lovers paradise! There are many beautiful churches here too. There is an excellent market on Via Belvedere on a Wednesday morning selling a variety of food and goods. Largo Arancio is beautiful and if you visit when the water is low, you'll see the towers of the old Saracen fort appear above the surface! The local food is fantastic and the restaurants are excellent and reasonably priced...there is even an excellent street food van. The locals are very friendly and helpful. I couldn't recommend this town enough and we definitely will return.
Sara
United Kingdom
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