The garden surrounding the hotel is the perfect place to enjoy moments of serenity while reading a book or sip a relaxing drink whilst enjoying the splendid panoramic sea view and the Castel SantAngelo. The bus and railway stations are some 1.5 kilometres away. Catania-Fontanarossa Airport is situated at a distance of approximately 160 kilometres and Palermo Airport roughly 180 kilometres.The hotel stands in a unique and impressive location and is a splendid example of 1920s Art Nouveau architecture. The building is designed with very natural proportions, and the beautiful open spaces offer guests the ideal setting for a relaxing holiday, surrounded by fine cuisine options. Comprising 12 guest rooms, the air-conditioned establishment welcomes guests in a lobby with its 24-hour reception and check-out service. Facilities on offer to guests include a hotel safe, lift access, a TV lounge, café, bar, pub and restaurant. Business guests are sure to appreciate the conference facilities. Wireless Internet access is available.The hotel has rooms in the main building and an elegant self-contained suite located in the garden. All rooms are elegantly furnished and equipped with a hairdryer, individually regulated air conditioning and heating, a telephone, satellite TV, a safe, a minibar and Internet connection. The en suite bathrooms are fitted with a shower. Each room also contains a double bed, fridge and balcony or terrace.Sun loungers and parasols are laid out on the beach.
The property consists of 52 rooms. This hotel is the perfect base for exploring the area.
Villa Gaia Boutique Hotel is far 18 km from Ragusa, 16 from Modica and 20 from Noto, a town belonging to the UNESCO World Heritage, situated in the hamlet of San Giacomo, in an unparalleled natural scenery in contact with the true essence and scents of Sicily. An ideal place for relax of body and spirit, offers its guests a family run and attention to detail in servicies and catering, keeping alive the traditions with a touch of modernity, sophistication and professionalism that distinguishes the two young managers.