Villas with Pools in Sicily

Villas with Pools in Sicily

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Popular Villas with Pools in Sicily

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Syracuse, Syracuse Province

9.6

Villa with pool for 6 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £116 per night
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Avola, Syracuse Province

9.5

Villa with pool for 8 people, with garden and hot tub

Free cancellation

from £104 per night

Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani Province

10.0

Villa with pool for 6 people, with balcony and garden

from £105 per night

Ognina, Syracuse Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 9 people, with garden

from £234 per night

Agrigento Province, Sicily

8.7

Villa with pool for 20 people, with garden

from £233 per night

Ispica, Ragusa Province

8.9

Villa with pool for 8 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £147 per night

Custonaci, Trapani Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 6 people, with garden and terrace

from £224 per night

Adrano, Catania Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 10 people, with pets

Free cancellation

from £174 per night

Castel di Lucio, Messina Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 14 people, with terrace and pool, child-friendly

from £294 per night

Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani Province

9.5

Villa with pool for 7 people, with garden and balcony

from £168 per night

Castellammare del Golfo, Trapani Province

9.2

Villa with pool for 7 people, with garden, with pets

Free cancellation

from £160 per night

Licata, Agrigento Province

10.0

Villa with pool for 6 people, with pool and terrace

from £590 per night

Santa Croce Camerina, Ragusa Province

10.0

Villa with pool for 10 people, with garden and terrace

from £165 per night

Ragusa, Ragusa Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 6 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £78 per night

Syracuse, Syracuse Province

9.0

Villa with pool for 13 people, with pool, with pets

Free cancellation

from £327 per night

Ragusa, Ragusa Province

8.8

Villa with pool for 8 people, with garden

from £154 per night

Ispica, Ragusa Province

10.0

Villa with pool for 6 people, with terrace and view

Free cancellation

from £97 per night

Vittoria, Ragusa Province

10.0

Villa with pool for 7 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £129 per night

Mazara del Vallo Region, Trapani Province

9.9

Villa with pool for 22 people, with balcony/terrace and pool, with pets

from £41 per night

Scicli, Ragusa Province

9.3

Villa with pool for 16 people, with sauna and garden as well as hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from £330 per night

Santo Stefano di Camastra, Messina Province

8.4

Villa with pool for 7 people, with garden

Free cancellation

from £148 per night

Carlentini region, Syracuse Province

8.0

Villa with pool for 5 people, with garden and hot tub, with pets

Free cancellation

from £111 per night

Santa Croce Camerina, Ragusa Province

9.7

Villa with pool for 11 people, with garden

from £259 per night

Scicli, Ragusa Province

9.7

Villa with pool for 11 people, with ocean view and garden

from £214 per night

Find Villas with Pools in Sicily

Highlights in Sicily

  • Zingaro Nature Reserve
  • Palermo Markets
  • Valley of the Temples
  • Baroque Towns
  • Mount Etna
  • Aeolian Islands

Best Villas with Pools in Sicily

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Villa With Pool for 10 People in Portopalo di Capo Passero, Syracuse Province
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Portopalo di Capo Passero, Syracuse Province
Villa With Pool • 180 m² • 5 Bedrooms
9.7
(6 reviews)
Villa Capo Passero is an exclusive villa with a swimming pool perched on a cliff overlooking the sea, just a few hundred meters from the beach and the small center of Portopalo di Capo Passero, the southernmost town in Sicily. Its large, well-equipped terraces and the beautiful private pool offer a breathtaking view of the island of Capo Passero, while the sea is directly accessible on foot via a path that runs along the property's cliff. In the surrounding grounds, left in their natural state, bougainvillea, dwarf palms, and prickly pear cacti grow spontaneously. Fine local materials were ...
from £397 / night
Villa With Pool for 16 People in Piedimonte Etneo, Catania Province
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Piedimonte Etneo, Catania Province
Villa With Pool • 240 m² • 5 Bedrooms
9.0
(26 reviews)
The Villa in the Green of Etna, which is situated in Piedimonte Etneo, overlooks the nearby sea and the surrounding mountains. The 2-storey property consists of a living room, a fully-equipped kitchen with a dispenser for water, 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including a shower with cryotherapy and aromatherapy, hydromassage, a jacuzzi as well as an additional toilet and can therefore accommodate 16 people. There are 2 sofa beds in the 2 living rooms. Additional amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi (suitable for video calls) with a dedicated workspace for home office, air conditioning, a fan, a ...
from £105 / night
Villa With Pool for 6 People in Palermo Province, Sicily
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Palermo Province, Sicily
Villa With Pool • 50 m² • 2 Bedrooms
7.5
(17 reviews)
Located in Cinisi, Villa Ina offers a beautiful sea view. The 50 m² property features a living room, a fully equipped kitchen with fridge and stove, 2 bedrooms, and 1 bathroom with shower, accommodating up to 6 guests. Additional amenities include high-speed Wi-Fi (suitable for video calls), air conditioning, heating, washing machine, and flat-screen TV. There is also a shared lounge and a children’s play area. The highlight of the accommodation is the private outdoor area, which includes a garden, open terrace, patio, barbecue, and outdoor shower. You can also enjoy a shared outdoor area w...
from £95 / night

Villas with Pools in Sicily

Discover the Magic and Beauty of Sicily

Why Rent a Villa with a Pool in Sicily?

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, offers travellers a fascinating blend of history, culture and natural beauty. Visitors staying in a villa with a pool in Sicily can explore ancient Greek temples, Norman cathedrals and vibrant markets that tell stories spanning millennia. Mount Etna dominates the landscape with dramatic volcanic scenery and hiking trails for adventurous spirits. Coastal towns boast golden beaches, turquoise waters and charming fishing harbours perfect for relaxing afternoons. Sicilian cuisine is a highlight, with fresh seafood, arancini, cannoli and local wines to savour. Vineyards, olive groves and citrus orchards dot the countryside, adding colour and flavour. Sicily combines exploration, relaxation and rich heritage for a truly memorable experience.

You could also of course rent a villa in Giardini Naxos for a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities on Sicily's Ionian coast. Alternatively, check out villas in Taormina for a more glamorous stay close to ancient ruins and striking sea views.

What Are the Villas with Pools in Sicily Like?

The villas with pools in Sicily typically feature a mix of traditional Sicilian architecture and contemporary comforts. Many boast stone walls, terracotta roofs, and rustic interior details that reflect the island's heritage. These villas range from classic rural retreats surrounded by olive groves and vineyards to stylish modern homes perched near the coast. Popular locations for renting these villas include Taormina, Giardini Naxos and areas around Palermo, where travellers can enjoy both culture and scenic beauty.

For an alternative style of stay, you might consider apartments in Sicily, which offer cosy urban options and easy access to vibrant city life.

Many villas in Sicily with swimming pools offer a range of amenities designed to enhance your holiday experience:

  • Spacious living spaces
  • Stylish decor
  • Wi-Fi
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Sea views
  • Garden

Who Would Enjoy a Villa with a Pool in Sicily?

Travellers and Activities

Sicily for Nature Lovers

Nature lovers are drawn to the diverse landscape of volcanic peaks, rugged coastlines and lush valleys. Mount Etna offers hiking trails through lava fields and fragrant forests with panoramic views over the island and sea. Nature reserves like Zingaro protect rare flora and crystal-clear coves perfect for swimming or walking. Guided excursions reveal insights into Sicily's geology and wildlife. Those renting a luxury villa with a pool in Sicily enjoy easy access to these natural wonders. You might also want to explore beach houses in Sicily for a sea-facing base close to nature and culture.

Sicily for Museum Goers

Museum-goers can immerse themselves in Sicily's rich civilisations through its cultural institutions. Palermo's Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum presents Greek sculptures, Punic relics, and Phoenician treasures. At Syracuse's Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum, visitors find fascinating statues, ceramics and early Christian artefacts. The Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo showcases Gothic and Renaissance masterpieces, including Antonello da Messina's Annunciation. Smaller regional museums offer intimate encounters with local crafts and history.

Did you know Sicily has the oldest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna, erupting for over 500,000 years?

Top 7 Travel Tips in Sicily

1. Climb Mount Etna

Venture up Europe's highest active volcano where steaming craters and lava fields stretch across a lunar landscape. Guided hikes take you through trails of ash and rock shaped by ancient eruptions. Cable cars and jeeps bring you closer to fiery summits. Panoramic views reveal vineyards, plains and the glittering Ionian Sea. The mountain feels alive beneath your feet with smoke drifting into blue skies. Etna's power inspires awe and respect in equal measure. Standing on this giant is both exhilarating and humbling.

2. Wander Through Palermo's Markets

Step into bustling streets where vendors shout and stalls overflow with colour. Fresh fish, citrus fruit and spices perfume the air with intoxicating scents. Markets like Ballarò and Vucciria are as lively as theatre stages. Sample panelle, arancini and other Sicilian street delicacies on the go. Locals mingle with visitors creating an atmosphere of energy and warmth. Each market reflects centuries of trade and culture blended together. To wander here is to taste the beating heart of Palermo.

3. Explore the Valley of the Temples

Walk among ancient ruins where Greek columns rise against Sicilian skies. Agrigento's temples stand as guardians of history and faith. Golden stone glows in the afternoon sun telling tales of gods and mortals. Olive groves and almond trees frame paths that wind between ruins. Guided tours reveal myths hidden in every carved stone. The valley feels timeless as if the past lingers in the air. This journey is both archaeological and profoundly spiritual.

4. Discover Baroque Towns of Ragusa, Noto and Modica

Stroll through Ragusa, Noto and Modica where streets glow with ornate facades. Balconies curve with wrought iron while churches dazzle with intricate detail. Golden light bathes squares alive with cafés and laughter. Baroque architecture tells stories of rebirth after earthquakes. Narrow lanes invite you to wander without a plan. Every town offers its own rhythm and charm to uncover. Exploring here feels like stepping into a living masterpiece.

5. Swim Beside the Aeolian Islands

Sail north to volcanic islands rising proudly from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Black sand beaches contrast with water in dazzling shades of blue. Stromboli glows at night with fiery eruptions visible from the deck. Lipari offers coves for swimming and snorkelling in crystal waters. Salina invites you to taste capers and wine produced in fertile soil. Each island reveals a character shaped by fire, wind and sea. The Aeolians promise adventure in every wave and shore.

6. Taste Sicilian Flavours in Local Trattorias

Sit down at rustic trattorias where recipes carry generations of memory. Pasta alla Norma bursts with aubergine, tomato and basil. Cannoli filled with sweet ricotta bring joy in every bite. Markets provide caponata, olives and cheeses to savour with local wine. Vineyards thrive on volcanic soil producing rich reds and crisp whites. Street food culture blends tradition with bold flair. In Sicily every meal is a feast for both body and soul.

7. Journey Through Madonie Mountains and Castelbuono Village

Escape inland to rolling peaks dotted with medieval villages. Trails wind through forests of oak, chestnut and beech. Shepherds guide flocks across meadows alive with wildflowers. Villages like Castelbuono welcome visitors with warmth and almond pastries. Views stretch across valleys where time moves slowly. Hiking here brings encounters with rare wildlife and rustic traditions. The Madonie reveals Sicily's quieter, wilder side away from the coast. Renting a villa with a pool in Sicily provides you with a superbly located base for exploring all the wonderful beaches and activities in the area!

Villas with Pools in Sicily

Discover the Magic and Beauty of Sicily

Why Rent a Villa with a Pool in Sicily?

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean, offers travellers a fascinating blend of history, culture and natural beauty. Visitors staying in a villa with a pool in Sicily can explore ancient Greek temples, Norman cathedrals and vibrant markets that tell stories spanning millennia. Mount Etna dominates the landscape with dramatic volcanic scenery and hiking trails for adventurous spirits. Coastal towns boast golden beaches, turquoise waters and charming fishing harbours perfect for relaxing afternoons. Sicilian cuisine is a highlight, with fresh seafood, arancini, cannoli and local wines to savour. Vineyards, olive groves and citrus orchards dot the countryside, adding colour and flavour. Sicily combines exploration, relaxation and rich heritage for a truly memorable experience.

You could also of course rent a villa in Giardini Naxos for a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities on Sicily's Ionian coast. Alternatively, check out villas in Taormina for a more glamorous stay close to ancient ruins and striking sea views.

What Are the Villas with Pools in Sicily Like?

The villas with pools in Sicily typically feature a mix of traditional Sicilian architecture and contemporary comforts. Many boast stone walls, terracotta roofs, and rustic interior details that reflect the island's heritage. These villas range from classic rural retreats surrounded by olive groves and vineyards to stylish modern homes perched near the coast. Popular locations for renting these villas include Taormina, Giardini Naxos and areas around Palermo, where travellers can enjoy both culture and scenic beauty.

For an alternative style of stay, you might consider apartments in Sicily, which offer cosy urban options and easy access to vibrant city life.

Many villas in Sicily with swimming pools offer a range of amenities designed to enhance your holiday experience:

  • Spacious living spaces
  • Stylish decor
  • Wi-Fi
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Sea views
  • Garden

Who Would Enjoy a Villa with a Pool in Sicily?

Travellers and Activities

Sicily for Nature Lovers

Nature lovers are drawn to the diverse landscape of volcanic peaks, rugged coastlines and lush valleys. Mount Etna offers hiking trails through lava fields and fragrant forests with panoramic views over the island and sea. Nature reserves like Zingaro protect rare flora and crystal-clear coves perfect for swimming or walking. Guided excursions reveal insights into Sicily's geology and wildlife. Those renting a luxury villa with a pool in Sicily enjoy easy access to these natural wonders. You might also want to explore beach houses in Sicily for a sea-facing base close to nature and culture.

Sicily for Museum Goers

Museum-goers can immerse themselves in Sicily's rich civilisations through its cultural institutions. Palermo's Antonino Salinas Regional Archaeological Museum presents Greek sculptures, Punic relics, and Phoenician treasures. At Syracuse's Paolo Orsi Archaeological Museum, visitors find fascinating statues, ceramics and early Christian artefacts. The Palazzo Abatellis in Palermo showcases Gothic and Renaissance masterpieces, including Antonello da Messina's Annunciation. Smaller regional museums offer intimate encounters with local crafts and history.

Did you know Sicily has the oldest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna, erupting for over 500,000 years?

Top 7 Travel Tips in Sicily

1. Climb Mount Etna

Venture up Europe's highest active volcano where steaming craters and lava fields stretch across a lunar landscape. Guided hikes take you through trails of ash and rock shaped by ancient eruptions. Cable cars and jeeps bring you closer to fiery summits. Panoramic views reveal vineyards, plains and the glittering Ionian Sea. The mountain feels alive beneath your feet with smoke drifting into blue skies. Etna's power inspires awe and respect in equal measure. Standing on this giant is both exhilarating and humbling.

2. Wander Through Palermo's Markets

Step into bustling streets where vendors shout and stalls overflow with colour. Fresh fish, citrus fruit and spices perfume the air with intoxicating scents. Markets like Ballarò and Vucciria are as lively as theatre stages. Sample panelle, arancini and other Sicilian street delicacies on the go. Locals mingle with visitors creating an atmosphere of energy and warmth. Each market reflects centuries of trade and culture blended together. To wander here is to taste the beating heart of Palermo.

3. Explore the Valley of the Temples

Walk among ancient ruins where Greek columns rise against Sicilian skies. Agrigento's temples stand as guardians of history and faith. Golden stone glows in the afternoon sun telling tales of gods and mortals. Olive groves and almond trees frame paths that wind between ruins. Guided tours reveal myths hidden in every carved stone. The valley feels timeless as if the past lingers in the air. This journey is both archaeological and profoundly spiritual.

4. Discover Baroque Towns of Ragusa, Noto and Modica

Stroll through Ragusa, Noto and Modica where streets glow with ornate facades. Balconies curve with wrought iron while churches dazzle with intricate detail. Golden light bathes squares alive with cafés and laughter. Baroque architecture tells stories of rebirth after earthquakes. Narrow lanes invite you to wander without a plan. Every town offers its own rhythm and charm to uncover. Exploring here feels like stepping into a living masterpiece.

5. Swim Beside the Aeolian Islands

Sail north to volcanic islands rising proudly from the Tyrrhenian Sea. Black sand beaches contrast with water in dazzling shades of blue. Stromboli glows at night with fiery eruptions visible from the deck. Lipari offers coves for swimming and snorkelling in crystal waters. Salina invites you to taste capers and wine produced in fertile soil. Each island reveals a character shaped by fire, wind and sea. The Aeolians promise adventure in every wave and shore.

6. Taste Sicilian Flavours in Local Trattorias

Sit down at rustic trattorias where recipes carry generations of memory. Pasta alla Norma bursts with aubergine, tomato and basil. Cannoli filled with sweet ricotta bring joy in every bite. Markets provide caponata, olives and cheeses to savour with local wine. Vineyards thrive on volcanic soil producing rich reds and crisp whites. Street food culture blends tradition with bold flair. In Sicily every meal is a feast for both body and soul.

7. Journey Through Madonie Mountains and Castelbuono Village

Escape inland to rolling peaks dotted with medieval villages. Trails wind through forests of oak, chestnut and beech. Shepherds guide flocks across meadows alive with wildflowers. Villages like Castelbuono welcome visitors with warmth and almond pastries. Views stretch across valleys where time moves slowly. Hiking here brings encounters with rare wildlife and rustic traditions. The Madonie reveals Sicily's quieter, wilder side away from the coast. Renting a villa with a pool in Sicily provides you with a superbly located base for exploring all the wonderful beaches and activities in the area!

FAQs: Villas with Pools in Sicily

Which services are offered at the villas with pool in Sicily?

Among the services you can find on Holidu, it seems that the villas with pool in Sicily have everything that tourists dream of! Here, villas with pool generally have a variety of facilities, the most popular being: Wi-Fi (92%), air conditioning (88%), and garden (81%)... What more could you want?!

How are the villas with pool usually rated in Sicily?

The villas with pool in Sicily often receive many positive reviews. Many (36%) have a rating of 4.5 stars, which means that here it is possible to find the perfect villa with pool for your next holiday!

Are the villas with pool in Sicily suitable for family holidays?

Holidu's insights reveal that less than 10% of villas with pool in Sicily are suitable for families with children. Here, it will probably be easier to book for groups of friends.

Are the villas with pool in Sicily pet-friendly?

Certainly! In Sicily, 38% of the villas with pool accept them, and 81% also have a garden!

Do the villas with pool in Sicily often offer Wi-Fi?

Of course! According to last year's data, 92% of villas with pool in Sicily offer Wi-Fi. This means that you will be able to stay connected throughout your stay!

How much does it cost on average for villas with pool in Sicily?

Most of the villas with pool in Sicily (86%) cost less than £100 per night. This is the perfect destination for finding a budget-friendly villa with pool!

Are the villas with pool in Sicily suitable for trips in large groups or better for an escape as a couple?

Here, according to the information gathered last year, 47% of villas with pool are suitable for groups of up to eight travellers, and 38% of these villas with pool are made up of at least four bedrooms. But 97% of villas with pool are also perfect for families of up to four travellers, and 94% of the villas with pool include at least two separate bedrooms. This is, therefore, the ideal destination for large and small families!

Are you able to enjoy a beautiful view and spend time outside at the villas with pool in Sicily?

69% of villas with pool have a balcony or terrace, and 2% have a view. However, it is not very common, so availability can be limited. If this is important to you, you should anticipate a bit more time for research. Also, don't forget to use the filters that suit you the best to be sure to find the villa with pool of your dreams. However, 81% of villas with pool in Sicily have gardens, where you can enjoy the outdoors. If you like to have lunch or dinner outside, and especially if you like barbecues, 78% of the villas with pool have them.

If you are keen to take a trip to Sicily, what time of year is the best time to do it?

Without a doubt, Sicily is the perfect place to enjoy summer in style. We can make this claim because according to the data, 35% of the properties here have a swimming pool, 81% have a garden and 88% have air conditioning. What are you waiting for? Reserve a villa with pool in Sicily so you can enjoy your holidays.

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