Located in Licata, 26 miles from Teatro Luigi Pirandello, Mimí Hotel provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Christine
Germany
Overnight stay on the way to Agrigento/valley of temple. Wonderful owner operated hotel. Spacious and clean room. Restaurant just above the hotel with good seafood. Good and plentiful breakfast. Plenty of free/safe parking. Located right off the main road - easy to find. Quiet and safe area. Good value. Definitely recommend staying here.
Stay in this stylish and welcoming Art-Nouveau building, set on a hilltop and featuring an infinity pool and a terrace with sea views. This property is a 2-minute drive from the center of Licata.
Josephine
United States of America
Breakfast was wonderful! Beautiful location in Licata. Would definitely stay again.
Located next to Licata’s Lighthouse, Al Faro features a terrace overlooking Licata Port and the Mediterranean Sea. It offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, and free on-site parking.
Michel
Belgium
Excellent hotel, with a good restaurant and a nice rooftop breakfast room.
Fairly priced.
Located in Licata, 27 miles from Teatro Luigi Pirandello, Hotel Villa Damanti provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
TravelGuy
France
They have the largest swimming pool I saw on the island and one of the largest I have seen for a non-resort hotel. The staff were pleasant and helpful, though they did not speak much of any English. The room was standard with a small balcony that only really served as a place to out wet clothes to dry since if looked out over the parking area and was east-facing, meaning quickly hot in August.
Boasting a seasonal outdoor pool and a hot tub, Hotel Baia D'oro is located in Licata in the Sicily Region. This beachfront hotel offers a garden and children's playground.
Just a few steps from Insonnia Beach and a 19-minute walk from Licata Beach, B&B La Veranda features accommodations in Licata, with a garden, barbecue facilities, and a shared lounge.
Renee
United States of America
Angela, our host was wonderful - very kind and thoughtful. She didn't speak English, but we used Google translate audio translations and it worked very well. She drove and we followed in our car into town and then she walked us to a good local restaurant that we wouldn't have been able to find without her assistance. In town, there is also a beautiful boat harbor, shops, restaurants and grocery store. The B &B is lovely with a water view. The beach is across the street with a walk through an unkept area. The beach is sandy, but it is not very clean and there isn't any amenities at the beach. The terrace at the B& B was great to hang out and enjoy drinks in the sun and garden.
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, B&B La Piazzetta offers air-conditioned accommodations in Licata. The rooms come with a private bathroom with a bath or shower and bidet.
William
United States of America
A fine, modern building, beautifully outfitted. The room was spacious, super clean, fresh, well-appointed, with balcony, great air conditioning and a superlative bathroom. Toiletries, towels and bedding were tops, and so was the housekeeping. Total comfort. The breakfast buffet was rich and plentiful, with a large array for a generous Italian continental breakfast, but was enhanced with cheese, a variety of sliced meats, a variety of fresh fruits, granita di limone, and scrambled eggs. What a way to start the day, especially with a choice of coffees and even a nice refill. Wow! Perfect location, too, right off of Corso Umberto and within 200 meters of the bus station. And the host, Elisabetta, was super! She communicated even before I arrived, offered to be in phone communication throughout my stay, and was always full of information, suggestions and other kindnesses. Excellent value, with highest recommendation.
Providing a garden, Villa Rò Luxury features accommodations in Licata. There's a private entrance at the bed and breakfast for the convenience of those who stay.
Sheila
United States of America
The garden area and of the cutest little dog to entertain you. You can purchase dinner in the garden from the owner. She is a very good cook.
Licata is not a 'pretty' town but it is an old town full...
Licata is not a 'pretty' town but it is an old town full of narrow streets and with a flavour of old Sicily. There is an abundanceof restaurants and cafes well frequented by local folk and not expensive. There is also a nice, modern marina in Licata which is open for townsfolk to visit and walk around plus tthere are cafes and restaurants alongside which can be very popular and busy in the warmer months. Thee is a rail and bus station in the centre of town which can take you to most places around sicily but please note there are no taxis close to the station so if you arrive late at night in the dark with suitcase and far from your accommodation...be prepared for a long walk with google!
Ruth
France
2.0
Scored 2.0
Licata has little to offer apart from a short visit to its...
Licata has little to offer apart from a short visit to its museum. Streets are dingy and the road surfaces rutted. Driving required avoiding potholes. The surrounding area is hectares of plastic covered greenhouses. Mounds of flytipping further distracted from the environment.
Geoffrey
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A town with little to offer the moving tourist other than at...
A town with little to offer the moving tourist other than at least one nice, relatively secluded beach (for you to find on your own). We did eat at a restaurant located near the top of the hill that faces the ocean with a panoramic view...though we sent back the fish dish as it was overcooked and tough...bummer since the sauce was very nice. There are a number of private residences perched on the hill with ocean views and we saw some on Booking.com for over 1,000USD a night. But, if someone could find an affordable site there, it seems like it would be a nice place to settle into for a week or more. It appeared that the town has some degree of up-scale nature to it with what appeared to be a number of secondary residences.
TravelGuy
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Licata is a wonderful city.
Licata is a wonderful city. Food and hospitality are great, and their beaches are fantastic. Licata has an issue with water and trash. Water out of the faucet cannot be consumed, and there is a lot of trash, weeds, and animal waste on the street. Licata always had issues in these categories.
Gaetano
United States of America
4.0
Scored 4.0
I would definitely recommend the accomodation..
I would definitely recommend the accomodation..
However, we should have looked at the guide book before travelling.
It states - Licata is a sad, unattractive, downtrodden town - it is.
A few hours, maybe an overnight stay, would have been enough, then move on...
The Hotel is without doubt:Super!!!
Me and my family like this hotel, I think best hotel B&B in Licata region of Sicily Island...
The room very very good,with good panoram to the perfect garden!!!
With Great happiness, I say many many thanks for Senora Sara and her husband!
The hotel ,room in very good condition,always perfect clean in the hotel.Thank you for good relax,and breakfast always was tasty,I hope next year I visit again with my family that perfect Hotel.
Away front busy Licata, and close to beautiful bay, cala del Re. The accommodation is just along a street, but that was not disturbing at all, it was very quiet at night and not much traffic in the morning. There is a distant view on the hill and the sea, which turned the breakfast into very nice experience, not to mention the selection and sweet and savoury pastry! Best breakfast so far! Close drive to Licata for dining.
They have the largest swimming pool I saw on the island and one of the largest I have seen for a non-resort hotel. The staff were pleasant and helpful, though they did not speak much of any English. The room was standard with a small balcony that only really served as a place to out wet clothes to dry since if looked out over the parking area and was east-facing, meaning quickly hot in August.
Clean and comfortable apartment, beautiful view and great location just few steps to the beach. Secure parking. Very helpful and friendly hosts.
There is no air conditioner and dishwasher, but the most of the properties are missing these facilities in Sicily.
For us it was not an issue at all)) We will come back!
A wonderful small hotel in Licata which is a beautiful beach city!
We received a warm welcome from Gaetano and Enza, who were happy to accommodate us with all of our needs.
The rooms (we booked 2) were very clean and we were provided a great breakfast each morning.
Thank you hotel mimi... Alla prossima!
Elisabetta did all her best during our stay, she contacted us in advance and provided good tips to arrive to destination. We requested in advance to have specific diet for one of the guest and Elisabetta provided more than requested, super appreciated!
Very good option to stay in Licata. I liked bed size and comfort, room size, everything was exceptionally clean. There's also a shared kitchen and gated private parking. Helpful and friendly owners made my stay very pleasant.
It is a value for money option, spacious room with private bathroom, kitchenette and a/c. The staff is very helpful and respond immediately to any queries. It is located in a picturesque neighbourhood of Licata.
Charming house and people. They were very helpful to have a nice holliday. Breakfast was super good and they even did their best to understand my sometimes not so good italian.
We had a great time. The house was super comfy and clean. We loved the athmosphere and the cute dogs on the property. If we ever go back to Licata that's our place to stay!
The location is wonderful and convenient. The apartments are beautiful and very clean. The rooftop was an added bonus. Would recommend to anyone traveling to Licata.
It was very clean , excellently located near the center, and the breakfast and view during breakfast was excellent. There is also great parking in front of the hotel.
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