Area: Erice, Erice, Show Map
Situated on a private beach in Erice, Baia Dei Mulini Hotel is within easy reach of Basilica-Sanctuary of Maria … More
Pricing for stays between 02 Jun - 05 Jun, 2012
Ian from Lincolnshire said:
"This was a great Hotel clean rooms (we had a sea view one with balcony). The pool an... "
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Area: Erice, Erice, Show Map
Situated on a private beach in Erice, I Mulini Resort is within easy reach of Basilica-Sanctuary of Maria … More
Pricing for stays between 03 Jun - 06 Jun, 2012
Milena from London said:
"We stayed in this hotel for a week and enjoyed every minute of it. It has lots of ch... "
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Area: Erice, Trapani Show Map
Situated in Trapani, this hotel is close to Villa Margherita, Cattedrale di San Lorenzo, and Santuario … More
Pricing for stays between 02 Jun - 05 Jun, 2012
Nigel from Royton said:
"We travelled to Trapani for 4 nights in late October. The travel experience from the... "
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Area: Erice, Trapani Show Map
This family-friendly inn is located in Trapani, close to Villa Margherita, Palazzo della Giudecca, and Triton's … More
Pricing for stays between 21 Jun - 24 Jun, 2012
Paul from Blackpool said:
"Hotel really clean and with English speaking reception staff. We used Hotel as a sto... "
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Area: Erice, Valderice Show Map
Situated in the city center, this hotel is in the same area as Basilica-Sanctuary of Maria Santissima Annunziata … More
Pricing for stays between 02 Jun - 05 Jun, 2012
Ray from Minnesota, USA said:
"We had the Deluxe room with a wonderful view of the sea. The staff was very helpful... "
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A historic town on Sicily's northwestern coast, Erice is on the top of Mount Erice, 750 metres above sea level. In the northeastern portion of the city there are the remains of ancient Elymian and Phoenician walls. There are two castles that remain in the city: Pepoli Castle, which dates from Saracen times, and the Venus Castle, dating from the Norman period.