Apartment in Belpasso
Reasons to book
About this apartment rental
Designed to offer spacious and welcoming interiors, the apartment combines rustic charm with contemporary style, reflecting the soul of the estate through natural materials and refined details. The bright living area features a comfortable lounge with two double sofa beds and a fully equipped kitchen, perfect for sharing convivial moments. The two bedrooms are both spacious and comfortable, each with French doors opening onto the outdoors. One bedroom is furnished with two single beds, while the second features a queen-size bed. Guests also have access to the estate’s swimming pool, surrounded by greenery: the ideal place to cool off on warm days and fully enjoy the serene atmosphere of the setting.
*Your stay becomes even more special thanks to the opportunity to experience the estate in an authentic way: take part in vineyard activities, discover the production processes, and enjoy working closely with nature for a slow and rejuvenating escape. Wine lovers can also enjoy guided tastings within the estate, a unique opportunity to discover local products and embark on a sensory journey through aromas and flavors. A place where time slows down, surrounded by the scents of the countryside, peaceful silence, and breathtaking landscapes.
*Upon arrival or a few days before arrival, you may be required to pay a tourist tax, the amount of which varies according to local regulations. You will find all the details regarding your reservation in the Guest Area of Wonderful Italy.
The city of Catania boasts a splendid historic center, protected by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Its architectural wonders, as well as the liveliness of the popular markets, the wild beauty of Mount Etna, and the clear sea of the coast, will captivate you. The Cathedral of Sant’Agata (the patron saint of the city), the Bellini Theater, the popular markets, Via Etnea, the magnificent Monastery of the Benedictines (home to the Department of Humanities at the University), and Mount Etna are just some of the wonders of this city. Of course, it’s impossible to overlook the culinary delights of Catania’s tradition, such as arancini (yes, here they are referred to in the masculine!), iris (fried or baked cream-filled pastries), olivette di Sant’Agata, and brioche with granita. All must be tried. And for lovers of grilled horse meat, a symbol of Catania’s culinary tradition, an unmissable stop is Via del Plebiscito, a street in the historic center, filled with the unmistakable aroma of always-burning grills. Another unmissable stop just outside Catania is the coast, particularly the Gulf of Acitrezza, a charming location chosen by Giovanni Verga as the setting for his most famous novel, I Malavoglia.
Catania Fontanarossa Airport can be reached in 30 minutes by car.
