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Never Stop Travelling
+31 (0)6 51 12 32 20
0651123220
Never Stop Travelling
+31 (0)6 51 12 32 20
0651123220
Cefalù, Sicily
Le Calette N°5 & Garden & Bay
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About the property

This fabulously located hotel comprises 60 rooms spread over 2 floors. Guests are welcomed in the inviting lobby with a reception desk open 24 hours and a games room. In addition to this, a dining room and a public Internet connection are also available to hotel guests. Culinary options come in the form of a cosy bar and an air-conditioned restaurant serving a range of delicious dishes. Additionally room, laundry and medical services are available and those arriving by car may make use of parking spaces outside the hotel.

Main services

Minibar
Set menu dinner
Beach hotels
Safe
Reception
Outdoor swimming pool
Breakfast buffet
Terrace
American Express
Internet access
Individually adjustable air conditioning
Double bed
Restaurant
Set menu lunch
Bathroom
Garden
Room service
Medical service
Bar
Laundry service
TV lounge
Smoking area
Direct dial telephone
Air conditioning in public areas
Sauna
Diners Club
Currency exchange facilities
Sun loungers
Car park
Hairdryer
Bathtub
Half Board
Shower
MasterCard

* Some services may carry an extra charge.

Information about the area

Cefalù, Sicily, Italy
When it comes to seeing the sights in Cefalu, every corner holds nothing but beauty and absolute grace. The fishing port that is actually quite ancient is dominated by a magnificent Norman cathedral that is huddled right below the Rocca, which is a large limestone crag. Cefalu has something that everyone can enjoy, whether it’s a day at the beach watching the water, or wandering around taking in all the sights. One of the best things to see in Cefalu in the Festa di San Salvatore that takes place during the first weekend of August, from the 4th to the 6th. Hundreds of men participate in the traditional barefoot dash, the Corsa degil Scalzi, between San Salvatore and Cabras. The run itself is spread over a two day period, and commemorates the episode during 1506, where all the townspeople rushed to save a statue in San Salvatore. This statue was from the Moorish sea raiders, and was the Holy Savior. There are many traditions in Cefalu, Italy, but the most popular one is the Ntinna a Mari. This is one of the most exciting things to see while in Cefalu, because all of the residents love participating. Cefalu is famous for their fishing ports, which is something to see in itself, but this tradition is something that should never be missed while visiting or living there. These events begin on the Saturday, everyone participating is dressed in white and barefoot, and accompany the statue that is along eight kilometers of paths that leads to San Salvatore. However, this portion is just the halfway point. The day after, they go backwards and take the statue all the way back to Cabras, so it can be kept safe in the Chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta. This festival is extremely important to the people of Cefalu, and is not one that should be missed

What’s nearby

  • Abbey of Thelema - 0.11 km
  • Cefalù Castle - 0.54 km
  • Rocca di Cefalú - 0.61 km
  • Temple de Diana - 0.62 km
  • Temple of Diana - 0.68 km
  • Cefalu Beach - 0.77 km

Getting around

  • (PMO) Palermo, Palermo, IT - 84.18 km
  • (CTA) Catania, Catania Fontanarossa, IT - 110.41 km
  • palermo termini imerese (harbour), it - 29.58 km