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A view from the open doors reveals a private outdoor area with a small pool and sun loungers. Lush greenery frames the scene, leading to a distant view of the sparkling sea under a clear blue sky.
Holiday home in Portopalo di Capo Passero
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 113 reviews

A small blue house by the sea

Cozy little house surrounded by greenery, suspended between the blue sea and the suggestive flamingo pond. Independent, with an internal kitchen, a private bathroom, an external kitchenette, an outdoor dining area, sofas and a panoramic bathtub to admire the sunsets over the Mediterranean. The beaches of Costa dell'Ambra are 400 meters away, the equipped beaches of Carratois and Isola delle Correnti are 5 minutes away by car. Pachino and Portopalo are 10 minutes away, Marzamemi 15. Relaxation and the sea in an authentic and peaceful setting.

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A rustic kitchen space features a stone wall and wooden shelves, displaying cookware and dishes. A simple wooden table holds a bowl of fresh fruit, while a sink is positioned next to a vintage-style stove. A small refrigerator is visible in the background.
Home in Scicli
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 391 reviews

the garden among lemons

19088011C210609 A big private garden and a charming house is in a charming and old area. A place to stay for days, to think, relax, cook and eat, catch the sun, write and eventually work with a very fast wifi reaching the garden as well. The house is build from an ancient cave, behind Santa Maria La Nova main church. The big garden is the natural extension of the house.. hammock, fireplace, tables and spaces among olive and lemon trees, hidden from tourists routes, perfectly inside the village. 

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A sunset illuminates the horizon, casting warm hues across the sky. The rustic stone cottage is situated amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, providing a sense of tranquility. The surrounding vegetation features a mix of earthy tones, enhancing the natural beauty of the setting.
Home in Scicli
5 out of 5 average rating, 61 reviews

Casa Gigi: writer's cottage with stunning sea view

Luxury writers' cottage with spectacular sea and canyon views, set in a 50 hectare private estate with olive, carob and almond groves. Absolute solitude in the deep Sicilian countryside, with easy access to beaches and the world famous baroque towns of South-East Sicily. Perfect for couples, solo travellers, or long term residence. Set on the edge of the Irminio canyon, the property has jaw-dropping views on all sides. Our on-site team will look after your every need. 7 mins from the beach.

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A dining table with four wooden chairs is set up on a spacious terrace with a stunning view of the sea. Colorful glasses and plates are arranged neatly, complemented by a floral centerpiece. The scene is framed by the gentle light from the ocean.
Holiday home in Marzamemi
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Compass Rose Beach House

"Villa Rosa dei Venti" is located just 500 meters from the ancient seaside village of Marzamemi. The house consists of a master double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a second double bedroom with an adjacent bathroom. A large French window floods a large kitchen/living room with a double sofa bed and a beautiful fireplace for possible winter stays with natural light; in addition, the house offers 2 terraces, one internal and one external of about 30 square meters just 2 meters from the shore.

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A charming outdoor patio area is shown, featuring a mix of seating options including colorful chairs, a table, and lounge chairs. Potted plants with aromatic herbs and succulents are placed around the space, while blue shutters add a vibrant accent to the serene setting.
Cottage in Marzamemi
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Stylish art cottage near the beach

The Cottage is located near Marzamemi, the ancient fishing village, and the famous sicilian baroque towns of "Val di Noto": Noto, Syracuse, Modica, Scicli and Ragusa Ibla. The cottage, furnished with Mediterranean style, is also close to the most beautiful beaches of the Mediterranean sea. Hike and swimming: Vendicari, Cava Grande del Cassibile, Cava Carosello, Pantalica valle dell´Anapo, Cava d´Ispica, Netum Mount Alveria and Mount Etna. If you are in Food & Wine, you are in the right place!

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Holiday home in Noto
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

CASì

Elegante e silenzioso nel cuore di Noto, CASÌ è il rifugio perfetto per due. Design curato, materiali naturali e comfort moderni in un’atmosfera intima e rilassante. Letto matrimoniale confortevole, cucina attrezzata, bagno con ampia doccia, Wi-Fi veloce e aria condizionata. A pochi passi dal Duomo, in posizione tranquilla: il punto di partenza ideale per vivere Noto e rilassarsi. Parcheggio gratuito disponibile in Via Venti Settembre, Via Antonio Sofia e Largo Nazario Sauro, a circa 30 metri

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An outdoor area is showcased with a wooden pergola supporting a hammock. Lush greenery and vibrant yellow flowers surround the cottage. A small dining table and chairs are positioned on the patio, providing a space for relaxation and dining al fresco.
Cottage in Marzamemi
5 out of 5 average rating, 23 reviews

Cottage in Marzamemi with garden and parking

Independent cottage consisting of a bedroom with a double bed and bunk bed, a kitchen/living room with a comfortable sofa bed, a full bathroom and a small closet; equipped with all amenities: air conditioning, LED TV, washing machine and an outdoor veranda. The apartment is surrounded by a huge shared garden with a barbecue area, laundry area and parking. Suitable for families or couples looking for the relaxation of the countryside within walking distance of the sea and the center.

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A spacious terrace offers direct views of the sea, with a comfortable sitting area featuring a sectional sofa and coffee table. Two chairs are positioned to take in the scenery. Natural light floods the space, complemented by a bamboo awning providing shade.
Home in Plemmirio
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Casa Carlotta - Stunning uninterrupted sea views

In 2022 Casa Carlotta has undergone a full and radical renovation to enhance the beauty of the position of the house and to increase the comfort for our guests. We are happy to share the results with our guests. In 2024 we have further upgraded the kitchen area. Casa Carlotta offers a stunning location; an uninterrupted 180-degree sea view of the mediterranean, enjoyed from the large terrace that surrounds the house, and access to the sea which is just a few short steps away.

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An archway made of stone frames a charming path leading through a garden. Lush greenery and potted plants line the walkway, with facade windows and doors visible on either side, inviting exploration of the space beyond the arch.
Home in Ragusa
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Antiqua Domus, hospitality in Val di Noto.

Located between the cities of Modica and Noto, on the border between the provinces of Ragusa and Syracuse, the San Giacomo district enjoys a special view of the Iblei. The farm, built in 1862, formerly owned by the Impellizzeri family, offers guests the opportunity for an unspoiled experience of history, nature and peace. The location is strategic for those wishing to visit the pearls of the Ibleo Baroque (Modica, Ragusa, Scicli, Palazzolo, Monterosso and many others)

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A small terrace is shown with a round blue and white tiled table and a matching chair. The view includes lush greenery leading to a sparkling blue body of water, with charming buildings visible along the shoreline in the background.
Holiday home in Marzamemi
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

"Vento di Levante" House by the sea

Sea view apartment, 100 meters from the pedestrian area, consisting of a large bedroom with a smart working corner, a small terrace overlooking the village and the small port of Marzamemi, a kitchen equipped with a microwave, an espresso machine and a television. Air conditioning in both rooms. Reserved parking on the property. The house is located directly on the beach with an equipped beach. Bars, restaurants, pizzerias within walking distance in a few minutes.

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Cottage in Noto
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 138 reviews

Bimmisca Cottage - cypress

“Cottage Bimmisca”is a charming small house with a wonderful view of the sea of the Vendicari nature reserve, seemingly floating on a cloud of olive trees. The cottage is about three kilometers from the sea, Noto and Marzamemi are equidistant about 15 minutes by car. It is located in the countryside, in an independent and private position near the house of the owners of the farm bearing the same name (eight hectares planted with organic olives and almonds).

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The exterior of the farmhouse showcases a rustic façade painted in warm tones, complemented by vibrant blue double doors. Lush greenery surrounds the entrance, with a stone pathway leading to outdoor seating and a potted plant adding a touch of color.
Farm stay in Noto
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Farmhouse "1928" in nature, Noto

** Having a car is necessary. To reach the property, you need to travel a country road of about 1.2 km. If you are imagining a vacation without a car, we ask you to communicate this at the time of booking** 1928 farmhouse on an organic farm. Renovated in 2010, cozy, surrounded by charming countryside. Very close to a stream where you can cool off and relax. A few kilometers from the sea and the city of Noto. Perfect for exploring the Val di Noto area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Marzamemi?

    Staying near the historic center provides easy access to piazzas, restaurants, and beaches, while options around the waterfront often feature sea views and direct beach access. Both areas are popular for immersing yourself in local life.

  • What are the best things to do in Marzamemi with kids?

    Kids often enjoy playing on sandy beaches, tasting local gelato, and exploring the pedestrian-friendly piazza. Family-friendly boat rides or gentle paddle outings can be arranged along the coastline.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Marzamemi?

    Explore the charming piazza, relax on sandy beaches, and sample Sicilian dishes in open-air restaurants. Boat tours, fishing heritage sites, and seasonal markets also contribute to the area’s appeal.

  • How is the weather in Marzamemi?

    Marzamemi has mild, wet winters around 49–63°F (9–17°C) and hot, dry summers reaching 87–88°F (30–31°C). Rain is more frequent from autumn to early spring, while summer is marked by clear skies and warmth.

  • When is the best time to visit Marzamemi?

    Late spring to early autumn is often recommended, with warm, sunny weather around 68–88°F (20–31°C) and minimal rainfall. This season is popular for outdoor dining, beach activities, and local festivals.

  • What are the best places to visit in Marzamemi?

    The main piazza, traditional tuna processing halls, and old fishing port are frequently suggested highlights. Waterfront promenades and artisan markets showcase Marzamemi’s blend of history and sea life.

  • What are some hiking trails in Marzamemi?

    While Marzamemi itself has mostly flat, coastal paths, nature reserves near the village feature scenic walking trails through protected landscapes. Visitors often explore routes with views of wetlands, dunes, and Mediterranean flora.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Marzamemi?

    Families can explore the historic village center, join boat excursions, or enjoy relaxed afternoons at the beach. Local restaurants, gelato shops, and gentle walks along the waterfront are also frequently suggested for groups with children.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Marzamemi?

    Explore the baroque architecture of nearby towns, discover nature reserves with coastal trails, or visit local wineries for regional tasting experiences. Historic villages and cultural sites around southeastern Sicily are often recommended for day exploration.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Marzamemi?

    Many accommodations in and around Marzamemi welcome guests traveling with pets. When searching, look for stays that highlight pet-friendly policies or reach out to hosts about specific amenities for animals.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Marzamemi?

    Arrive early to experience the piazza before crowds, try seafood specialties at local trattorias, and visit artisan shops for unique souvenirs. Lightweight clothing and sun protection are helpful, especially in peak season.

  • What is Marzamemi known for?

    Marzamemi has a lively fishing heritage, picturesque village squares, and a reputation for sun-soaked beaches. Its blend of historic architecture and seafood traditions draws visitors looking for coastal Sicilian experiences.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Marzamemi?

    Consider wandering narrow backstreets for colorful fishermen’s houses, browsing small craft shops, or discovering quieter corners of the marina. The traditional tuna processing halls and lesser-known seafood eateries around the village reveal local character.

  • What are the best foods to try in Marzamemi?

    Marzamemi is known for fresh seafood, including tuna, sardines, and other Mediterranean catches, often prepared with local herbs and citrus. Traditional pastas, granita, and cannoli are frequently suggested favorites.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Marzamemi?

    Pack lightweight clothing for warm days, a sunhat, and comfortable shoes for walking on cobblestone streets or beaches. A light jacket can be useful for cooler evenings, especially outside of summer.

  • What is the nightlife in Marzamemi like?

    Marzamemi’s nightlife centers on lively piazzas with open-air cafés, seafood taverns, and occasional live music. The atmosphere is relaxed, with locals and visitors gathering for evening strolls or outdoor dining.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Marzamemi?

    A film festival held in summer is often highlighted, along with food and music events celebrating local seafood and culture. Seasonal festivals draw both locals and visitors to the village piazza.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Marzamemi?

    Many vacation rentals in Marzamemi accommodate families, with spacious layouts, kitchens, and proximity to the beach or village center. When searching, filter for family-friendly features such as extra sleeping space or enclosed outdoor areas.

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    Marzamemi holiday rentals start at $50 NZD per night before taxes and fees

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  • Family-friendly holiday rentals

    110 properties offer extra space and kid-friendly amenities

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    40 properties have a dedicated workspace

  • Wi-Fi availability

    170 of Marzamemi holiday rentals include Wi-Fi access

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  • 4.7 Average rating

    Marzamemi stays receive an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 from guests

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