Villa Etelka Bed and Breakfast Catania
Via Prof. Enrico Sagone, 5 Catania, Sicily, 95028, Italy
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Tyrreno Sea Coast
Exciting drive along the Tyrreno Sea Coastline of northern Sicily . Decided to forego the autostrada and travel the small roads along the sea. The views were gorgeous, the smell of the lemon trees so refreshing. We explored ancient Greek ruins, drove through the town famous for its ceramics, explored beaches, and made the drive an adventure right to the hotel room door (since GPS couldn't get a ...
La Dolce Vita
A lovely morning in Messina and we are hoping to disembark early enough to catch the train to Taormina. Unfortunately the Italian officials took their time so it was 9.20am when we got off and not quite enough time left to catch the train.
There were taxi drivers offering to go there for €120 for 4 people and stay and hour. We got together with another couple and negotiated down to €100 for a 2.5 hour stay, only 1 driver would take this so off we ...
Sicilian Christmas
... High School that Lorraine attended. Following graduation from High School she traveled to Sicily, met her future husband, and has been living in Italy ever since. Her home is beautiful and her family that include of three sons and a wonderful husband are just outstanding. We had a lovely time as the
pictures show.
We will return soon to Sicily for a long ...
Jewel of An Island
... As is often the case, the actual place where we were staying was in another building. So, after registering, we jumped back into the crowd and swam around them (like salmon up a stream) to our spacious room. We made haste to hit the streets of Rome. We threw open the windows and allowed the cool air to rush into the room (it’s warmer than in Perugia). Along with it, wafted the noise of laughter, the strings of a distant mandolin, the ...
The Sicilian Fly-By and Swiss Fighter Intercept
... Rice Balls."
We manifested for the Germany flight and wound up on an Air Force Lear Jet! Before we boarded Travis asked, "Dad, can I have a window seat?" My reply, 'Travis, everyone has a window seat!"
It was a six seater and we were the only four passengers. After a couple hours the pilot turned around and said, "Don't be alarmed, but we are going to ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Bed & Breakfast Villa Etelka



