Messina Hotel Guide - 5 star hotels in Taormina, Messina
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Grand Hotel San Pietro Relais & Châteaux
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
Hotel review: 4.4 out of 5
Themes: Gourmet Hotel, Luxury Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Spa Hotel
Modern hotel set on a hillside, within 800 metres of the old town, overlooking Isolabella Bay and Mount Etna …
Grand Hotel Timeo
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
Hotel review: 4.5 out of 5
Themes: Historic Hotel, Luxury Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Unique Hotel
The hotel is made up of two main buildings, surrounded by a huge ancient Park of 25.000 square meters, with a total …
San Domenico Palace Hotel
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
Hotel review: 5.0 out of 5
A former 14th century monastery, the San Domenico Palace Hotel offers views of incomparable beauty, as described by …
La Plage Resort
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
Themes: Apartment Hotel, Beach Hotel, Historic Hotel, Romantic Hotel, Self-catering Hotel, Spa Hotel, Unique Hotel
Grand Hotel Mazzarò Sea Palace
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
The Mazzaro Sea Palace overlooks one of the most beautiful bays in the world the Mazzaro Bay. The hotel is set on …
Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
In the Mermaids Bay of Taormina Mare the 5 star Grand Hotel Atlantis Bay is born again. The hotel enjoys a …
El Jebel
Area: Taormina, Taormina,
Themes: Historic Hotel
Welcome to Taormina, the Pearl of the Ionian sea and welcome to El Jebel, an exclusive five star luxury hotel in …
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7 Hotels in Messina
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- Romantic Hotel (3)
- Luxury Hotel (2)
- Spa Hotel (2)
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5 star Taormina, Messina Hotels
A balcony setting on Mount Tauro with a sweeping view of Sicilys coastline and Mount Etna gives Taormina its lasting appeal. It is Sicilys only truly international resort, much-favoured by celebrities. The old quarters steep, narrow alleys are filled with window boxes and painted pottery, and best explored on foot. Main sights are the classical remains and Renaissance palaces. The Greco-Roman theatre is still used for concerts and festivals.







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