A seaside luxury Villa nestled in the middle of Mediterranean vegetation in the fantastic island of Favignana.
Designed in modern style, it blends perfectly with the territory thanks to the use of local materials such as sandstone. The Villa, fully furnished in modern style, is equipped with all the amenities such as heating and cooling floor thus giving the opportunity to its guests to stay all year round.
The Villa has fantastic outdoor areas for dining and inside has 3 bedrooms with ensuite bathroom. Indoors, you will find satellite television, an iPod dock and Wi-Fi access. All around, it opens with a spectacular view of Trapani, Marsala and Erice, you can also enjoy the swimming pool located in the adjacent, well-kept garden. The Villa is located in a strategic position between two of the most beautiful beaches of Favignana, just minutes from both Cala Azzura or Cala Rossa. In town, you'll also find shops, restaurants and nightlife.
Bedroom 1
Queen size bed, ensuite bathroom with shower and tub, access to the outside area double sofa bed in the living room area (separate room)
Bedroom 2
Queen size bed, ensuite bathroom with shower, access to the outside area
Bedroom 3
2 Twin Beds, ensuite bathroom with shower, access to the outside area
Fully-equipped kitchen
Dining area
Television
Satellite TV
iPod dock
Wi-Fi
Air conditioning
Underfloor heating system
Fireplace
Washing machine
Safe
Fitness area equipped with TRX
Outdoor Features:
Swimming pool (5 m x 3 m h 1,2 m)
BBQ
Parking area
External Furnished Patio
Wi-Fi
Welcome Bascket
Consumptions of water, electricity , gas
Bed and Bathroom linen with midweek change
Midweek clearing of the bedrooms and Bathrooms
Final Cleaning
Morning housekeeping service
Cook
Babysitting service
Villa pre-stocking
Possibility to organise private Transfers by boat or elicopter from Trapani to the Villa directly
Minimum stay 7 nights, July and Aug Sat/Sat
Max 8 persons
No Smoking Villa
Children welcome
Pets not allowed
Required security deposit Eu 1000
Final cleaning included
Heating included
Special price for renters under 6 people in low and middle season (ask for details)
Check in between 4 pm – 9 pm
Check out before 10 am on the day of departure
Airport/Ferry:
Vincenzo Florio – Trapani Birgi Airport (TPS):
18 km from Airport to Trapani Port
23 km from Trapani Port to Favignana Port
Palermo Falcone-Borselino Airport (PMO):
88 km from Airport to Trapani Port
23 km from Trapani Port to Favignana Port
3 Km shops, supermarkets, bank, post office, restaurants
Beaches:
0.5 Km Cala Azzura
2 Km Cala Rossa
30 minutes Trapani (boat)
30 minutes Marsala (boat)
1.30 h Palermo (boat and bus)
Favignana is renowned for its beautiful sunny beaches, its waters so ideal for diving and for its nature. Its proximity to the mainland allows for excursions to western Sicily, and the other two islands of the archipelago, Levanzo and unspoilt Marettimo, are certainly worth a visit. Favignana is the biggest, the most peopled and, perhaps, also the most famous of the three islands. It has a lengthened, lightly narrow in the middle, shape that justifies its nickname of “butterfly”.
The climax is nearly always made mild by a cool breeze, the Zephyrus, also called “Favonio”, to which is due the modern name of the island, instead called Aegusa by Greeks. At the half of the 19th century, it became more and more important in the economic outline of the area thanks to Florio family, that set up here a big Tonnara (Tunny-fishing), able to realize spectacular seasons of tunny-killing. The family beautiful Liberty mansion overlooks the harbour zone. Till to-day, the millenary tradition of tunny-killing is repeated every year, continuing to be the most important appointment in the island.
The waters, the small inlets and the indescribable-coloured depths are wonderful. As recalled by the name of one of the most beautiful places in the island, Cala Rossa (Red Creek), on its waters it was fought the battle of Egadi in 241 B.C. On the top of the mountain, 304 mt high, you will distinguished the Castle of Santa Caterina (the Castle of Saint Catherine), built in Norman age by King Roger.