Apartment with a terrace overlooking Mount Etna, the historic center, and the port of Catania.
Located on the third floor of a building with an elevator, this apartment has a living area with a dining table and a well-equipped kitchen, complete with oven, microwave, and kettle. From here, guests enter the cozy bedroom furnished with a wardrobe, a queen-sized bed, and a desk. It also has a full bathroom with a shower.
Guests will love the balcony equipped with a small table, where they can eat outdoors while admiring the majesty of Mount Etna with its spectacular lava flows and the tall columns of smoke and ash, as well as the striking panoramic view of the city, in particular of the domes of the cathedral and other churches.
In addition, this apartment offers a glimpse of the port of Catania, often illuminated by cruise ships moored, creating a magical atmosphere in the evening.
There are also comforts such as free wi-fi, air conditioning, and heating with a heat pump.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival it may be required to pay a tourist tax, which varies according to local regulations. You will find your reservation details within the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
We also offer our guests truly authentic experiences to live like a local. If interested, contact us and we will be more than happy to help you design an unforgettable holiday to discover Italian beauties.
Catania boasts a beautiful historical center, listed among UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. Its architectural wonders, as well as the colorful street markets, the wild beauty of Mount Etna and the crystal-clear sea of the coasts, will seduce you. Among the others, the Cathedral of Sant’Agata (the city’s patron saint), Bellini theater, the street markets, Via Etnea (Catania’s most important and scenographic street), the wonderful Monastery of the Benedictines (home to the Faculty of Human Sciences) and the Etna are worth a visit. And obviously, it is impossible not to mention Catania’s culinary tradition, with its typical arancini (fried rice balls), the iris (fried or baked stuffed bombs), Olivette of Sant’Agata (typical sweets made of almond paste and colored in green) and the famous brioches with granita. For horse meat lovers, Via del Plebiscito with its typical street embers is not to be missed. You can already smell the delicious aroma even from a long way off! An unmissable stop-over just outside the city is the coast, and more specifically the beautiful Gulf of Acitrezza, where in 1881 Giovanni Verga set his best-known novel, “I Malavoglia”.
The airport of Catania Fontanarossa is a 10-minute drive away while Catania Central station can be reached with a 20-minute walk.