Casa Memi offers accommodations in Marzamemi, a 7-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza and 1.1 miles from Spiaggia Reitani.
Irene
United States of America
There are just a few rooms in a restored building in the heart of Marzamemi, just off the main piazza. The place has been tastefully decorated. Our room was comfortable and spacious, with a nice little balcony. Francesca, the owner, was great and provided all the needed information about checking in ahead of time. Breakfast had a wonderful selection of local and home made foods, both savory and sweet.
Le Saline Rooms Marzamemi provides beachfront accommodations in Marzamemi. The air-conditioned accommodations are a 11-minute walk from Spiaggia della Spinazza.
Giuseppina Erika
United States of America
The location, the contemporary style of the rooms, the staff…pretty much everything was very, very good!
MaNanna B&B provides accommodations in Marzamemi near Spiaggia della Spinazza and Spiaggia Reitani. With inner courtyard views, this accommodation features a balcony.
John
United Kingdom
Breakfasts were good. With fresh home baking and freshly cooked food on request. Selection generally good.
Located 24 mi from Siracusa and 25 mi from Ragusa, Appartamento aria di Mare offers accommodations in the center of Marzamemi. The air-conditioned unit is 11 mi from Noto.
Lyria features rooms in Marzamemi near Spiaggia della Spinazza and Spiaggia Reitani. This guest house provides air-conditioned accommodations with a terrace.
Featuring free WiFi and a terrace, B&B L'Uliveto offers accommodations 1.9 mi from the sea and from Marzamemi center. The property is 6.2 mi from Vendicari Nature Reserve.
La Vignazza B&B offers accommodations in Marzamemi, 1.9 miles from Spiaggia Reitani and 5.9 miles from Vendicari Natural Reserve.
Catherine
United States of America
Quiet, clean and close to Pachino and Marzamemi. Room was a little small for two people traveling in Italy for 3.5 weeks but the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom shower had great water pressure.Staff was very nice and breakfast was good. Pool looked beautiful but too cold outside when we were there.
Marzamemi is a small but charming medieval town on the...
Marzamemi is a small but charming medieval town on the Ionian coast. It's a Unesco-listed town, and rightly so: 500-year-old houses flank a picturesque square full of life, delicious food and fine wine. The surrounding beaches attract both active swimmers and families with children to swim and relax. A beautiful pearl on the southern coast of Sicily - well worth a visit!
Jiri
Czech Republic
8.0
Scored 8.0
Having no knowledge of this place at all before arrival,...
Having no knowledge of this place at all before arrival, initially it seemed a bit of a dump (we arrived from the north and couldn't find the way initially). Once we figured out you had to park in the residential area and walk to the village itself, we liked it a lot more! Many interesting shops (Campisi and Adelfio, for tuna, pistacchio, anchovy and tomato products) and lovely little restaurants and eating places near the fishing port. It was busy for a Saturday night in late October, but I dread to think how mobbed it gets in July - August, when I see the huge fields used for parking! I'd say avoid high season, apparently you can't get into restaurants and have to fight your way along the main street.
rachel
France
8.0
Scored 8.0
Marzamemi is a pretty little town, especially around the...
Marzamemi is a pretty little town, especially around the harbour and town square. It appears to hold several cultural events. A Book Festival was being held at the time of our visit, with specific activities for children. And, there were posters about a Film Festival that had been held in September. However a good understanding of Italian would be required to attend these events.
The bars and restaurants are mainly around the harbour and in the town square. They offered a variety of meals, mainly seafood as Marzamemi is/was a fishing village. The prices were all very similar, €15 - €20 for a main course, as was the quality.
The harbour offers the best photo opportunities especially at sunset.
Marzamemi is close to a coastal park area, you will need transport as I did not see any local buses, which gives you the opportunity to watch a variety of bird species including flamingos! There are ancient ruins and an abundance of wild plants. A fascinating area. As this area is very open I recommend you wear a hat. Also, there are a couple of shaded spots with cafe/bistro and seats.
Ann
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
A very busy seaside resort with all facilities necessary for...
A very busy seaside resort with all facilities necessary for a successful holiday, especially large number & range of restaurants. One problem was that due to our need to use the car to get to other end of resort we spent too much (usually €5 a time) on parking. Another blemish was that the one & only farmacia was closed when it should have been open. Limited grocery stores but some good supermarkets in nearby Pachino
Andrew
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Sadly we had much higher expectations of Marzamemi.
Sadly we had much higher expectations of Marzamemi. The town is an extremely busy tourist spot but because of this it really lacks any authentic feel and is defunct of true Sicilian culture. Disappointing visit.
Christina
10
Scored 10
This location is a must!
This location is a must! variety of shops, restaurants and café's is brilliant. Prices are very good and quality of food was exceptional.
Marzamemi is a vibrant town and wonderfully balmy nocturnal al fresco atmosphere that continues all through the month August. You can mingle open-air bars for 'aperitive hour' and can then choose from one of the excellent seafront fish restaurants. As night falls, the piazza is taken over by live bands and DJs who provide entertainment for anyone in a dancing mood...
I truly loved this town and will definitely return! Stayed at 'La casetta di Tina' that is within walking distance to the town centre!!!!
The location of Casa Memi is fantastic, in a quiet little side street leading to the picturesque and lively main square. Marzamemi is a very nice out-of-the-way old fisherman's village and now mainly a destination for Sicilians to come and eat and hang out. The owners of Casa Memi are extremely friendly and helpful. The breakfast provided is exceptionally good, with fresh fruits, home-made cakes and other local produce; Parking can be done at low cost at the edge of the village.
The service was excellent and very personal: Marta, Corrado & Marco made sure we were having a pleasant stay. The breakfast was incredibly delicious, with a lot of love put into it! The design of the rooms & outdoor area make you feel at home away from home. Just a 15 minute walking distance from the Marzamemi town via the beach. And lastly, the beach is literally only 200 meters walking. We highly recommend this property!
The host and her two lovely dogs, super friendly, we’re such a nice treat. Her small pool was perfect, and we were the first to swim in it this year. It is very close to the adorable town.,Marzamemi. Christina was so accommodating- we had a delicious breakfast and cappuccino. Probably our favorite place! We’ve been traveling 5 weeks now.. I invited her to visit us in Colorado - that’s how much we enjoyed her company❤️
Perfect starting point to visit south eastern Sicily. The village Marzamemi is a pearl of the Sicilian east coast. The host is very hepful and always available via watsapp. The view form the apartment is absolutely stunning and the apartment itself is spacious , clean and light very comfortable for 4 people.... for 2 is huge ;).... Fully recommend this place and this host.
Wonderful little hotel. Old world charm meets beach style modern renovation. The room was just so adorable, and the deck was a big bonus. I loved sitting out there. The hotel overall is nicely appointed, clean and bright. Staff was all top notch as well and the owner answered every question I had promptly. Also, only a one minute walk from the iconic piazza!
Great location! Extremely cozy, perfect for a couple or a family of four. Location is prime! It is less than a 10min walk from Centro Storico. Parking in Marzamemi can be challenging. However, the host graciously provided free parking during our entire stay that was located a block away. What is there not to like about this place!
Everything was great! The location is super center and it has everything you need from the kitchen you can cook, washing machine, big rooms, and comfy bed. The place is spotlessly clean as well. She welcomed us like a family and we had a great time in Marzamemi. I highly recommend this beautiful place!
Location is very nice, old town Marzamemi is beautiful. The beach is close, but we prefer San Lorenzo beach, there is very nice beach club. Apartment was clean, bed is very comfortable. And Jessica was very helpful, with all recommendations.
The house is a short walk from the historic center of Marzamemi, and literally a few steps from the beach.
The best part about this accomodation, however, is clearly the host, Rosa, who was absolutely charming and helpful with everything.
Lovely beach stay with aquatic themes throughout.
Sea view and terrace to die for. Was a 3 minute walk to all the amenities of Marzamemi and a 10 minute walk to the beach.
Luigi was incredibly hospitable and amicable.
Our room was looking over the sea. We woke up with waves and we slept with waves. We could just walk to the beach and the market square. The village is really small but the guest house location was great.
Very clean hotel with a peaceful atmosphere, great views on the sea and olive trees. Organic and great breakfast, clean swimming pool, great location - beaches are very near as well as Noto and Marzamemi.
Perfect located, 5 min walk to beach! 10 min walk to cozy town of Marzamemi.
nice pool in front garden, back garden equipped with bbq and sofas.
You will need a car for groceries!
We had a great 2 night stay at this accomodation. Very modern room with nice balcony and good breakfast. Private parking and a 3 minute drive from Marzamemi centre or the beach.
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