Perched above the northeast coast of Sicily, in the tranquil countryside of Naso just six kilometres from Capo d'Orlando, The Sicily Lobster House is a 300 m² private villa set within 2,500 m² of lush private grounds — with an uninterrupted panorama over the Aeolian archipelago that stops guests in their tracks on arrival. On a clear day, the silhouettes of Lipari, Stromboli, and Vulcano are visible across the Tyrrhenian Sea; at sunset, the view is simply unparalleled on this stretch of coast.
The villa extends across two levels and accommodates up to 12 guests across six elegantly appointed bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. The architecture strikes a distinctive balance: clean modernist lines softened by rounded, almost futuristic forms — a design language that feels simultaneously bold and deeply welcoming. Inside, immaculate ceilings, marble floors, and carefully chosen furniture create an atmosphere of serene opulence, while floor-to-ceiling windows flood every room with natural light and dissolve the boundary between interior and garden.
The heart of the villa is a generous open-plan living space, anchored by designer sofas, a state-of-the-art entertainment system, and an open marble kitchen fully equipped for both relaxed family breakfasts and more ambitious entertaining. Whether guests are preparing a Sicilian feast or simply gathered around a long table as the light fades over the islands, the space adapts effortlessly to the rhythm of the stay.
Outside, the property reveals itself in layers. Multiple furnished terraces at different levels offer a setting for every mood: al fresco dining under the stars, a shaded corner for an afternoon's reading, or a front-row seat to watch the Aeolian horizon change colour through the evening. The private pool catches the afternoon sun perfectly, and the surrounding gardens — planted with indigenous species, flowering shrubs, and swaying palms — give the whole estate an atmosphere of cultivated wildness.
The villa's artistic identity is inseparable from the work of Belgian artist Caroline Herck, whose paintings are woven throughout the interiors. Herck's practice — exhibited internationally, including at New York's Artio Gallery — explores metamorphosis and the psychological effects of biology in different states of being. The lobster is her central motif: a creature she studies for its extraordinary capacity to shed its shell, recover, and grow anew. In her own words, it is "the quiet watcher that testifies to the potential for change," connecting the regenerative cycles of nature to the deepest reserves of human resilience. Her work gives The Sicily Lobster House a rare quality — an atmosphere that is not merely decorated but genuinely considered, where the art on the walls opens a conversation rather than closing one.
The location rewards guests in every direction. The Nebrodi Mountains National Park begins virtually on the doorstep, offering hiking through untouched landscape. Il Picciolo Etna Golf Resort, one of Sicily's finest courses, is within driving distance for those who want to combine luxury villa life with a round. The Aeolian Islands — Stromboli, Lipari, Panarea — are reachable by ferry from Milazzo, less than an hour away. Palermo and Taormina are each around ninety minutes by car; Cefalù is closer still. Capo d'Orlando itself, six kilometres down the hill, has excellent restaurants, a working harbour, and the easy, unhurried pace of a Sicilian town that hasn't been overrun.
The owners take a hands-on approach to guest care: while there is no standing on-site staff, a trusted network of local people — housekeepers, maintenance contacts, local fixers — is on hand and can be called upon whenever guests need assistance. It is a more personal arrangement than a managed property, and guests tend to find it reflects the character of the place.
The Sicily Lobster House is a home made with conviction: by owners who care about art, about beauty, and about how their guests experience both. For the right traveller, it offers something increasingly rare — a luxury villa with a genuine soul.
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オーナーについて
オーナー : Pierre-Emmanuel
We are Pierre-Emmanuel, Caroline, and Pierre-Louis — a family split between Belgium and a deep, long-standing love for Italy. We first discovered this corner of northeast Sicily and immediately saw what it could become: a place where the panoramic view over the Aeolian Islands stops you in your tracks, and where guests could genuinely switch off and rejuvenate. We bought the piece of land in 2019 and have been shaping it ever since.
Caroline is a Belgian artist whose work — centred on the lobster as a symbol of metamorphosis and resilience — runs through the interiors of the house. The Sicily Lobster House is, in part, an extension of her practice: a space designed to feel transformative for the people who stay in it.
As hosts, we take a personal approach. We are not a rental agency — we are the owners, and we care about every stay. Our local network means we can help arrange a private boat to the Aeolian Islands, a round at Il Picciolo Golf Resort in the Etna foothills, hiking in the Nebrodi mountains right on the doorstep, or a day trip to Palermo, Cefalù, or Taormina. These are places we know and love, and we are always happy to share recommendations.
We hope the house gives you what it gave us when we first arrived: the feeling that you have found somewhere genuinely special.
この宿泊施設のオーナーになった理由
Northeast Sicily is one of the most quietly spectacular parts of the Mediterranean — and Naso sits right at its heart. The Aeolian Islands appear on the horizon like floating volcanoes: on clear days you can make out Stromboli's smoke, Lipari's cliffs, and the profile of Vulcano from the terrace. The Nebrodi mountain range rises behind the house, with hiking trails starting almost at the gate. Below, a string of good beaches is fifteen minutes by car, and the towns of Cefalù, Taormina, Palermo, and Siracusa are all within two and a half hours — meaning you can base the whole trip here and radiate outward. What I enjoy most is that this part of Sicily is still genuinely Sicilian: unhurried, generous, and real in a way that the tourist corridors are not.
この宿泊施設の特徴
Two things set the Sicily Lobster House apart. The first is the artistic identity: the interiors feature original works by Belgian artist Caroline Herck, exhibited internationally including in New York. Her practice centres on the lobster — a creature that sheds its shell to grow — as a symbol of metamorphosis and resilience. The motif is woven through the house in a way that feels personal rather than decorative. The second is the architecture: six en-suite bedrooms arranged across 300 m² of modernist, rounded forms — marble floors, floor-to-ceiling windows, and views that belong to a different world. It sleeps twelve in genuine comfort, with every bedroom on a queen bed and a private terrace overlooking 2,500 m² of fenced Mediterranean gardens and the Aeolian Islands beyond.