Nothing can stop us from researching and dreaming about when we can finally jump on a plane to a warmer climate! Sicily is on everyone's bucket list and this well anticipated new hotel - San Domenico Palace - is certainly a hotel that we cannot wait to check out in person!
This well anticipated new opening of San Domenico Palace is due to open mid 2021!
It joins Four Season’s two existing hotels in Italy; Four Seasons Hotel Milan and Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, making this new opening the furthest south destination in Italy.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts are known for their luxury collection of hotels and can be found in every continent, other than Antarctica. Since 1961, they have grown and developed a stunning portfolio of now 119 hotels and resorts and they are still continuing to grow with many more openings on the horizon.
Surrounded by the striking landscape of the East Coast of Sicily high above the Ionian Sea and overlooking the Greek Theatre and Mount Etna. Just a short walk away you will find the charismatic old town, full of restaurants and quaint shops, also the home to some infamous attractions such as the historical cities of Modica, Noto and Siracusa and the little island of Ortigia!
Plans state 111 bedrooms, including 18 classical, yet modern designed suites, you will find a wide array of styles and some rooms including terraces or private plunge pools and all coming with breathtaking views. As always, the leisure facilities will be out of this world with an infinity-edge swimming pool in the blueprints! Relax and rejuvenate at the spa and fitness centre or get some sun at their exclusive beach club at Baia Delle Sirene where three seas meet.
Four outstanding restaurants to experience quintessential Sicilian Cuisine and a signature bar plus vast spaces for any type of event (16,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor event space), with even a historical chapel you can take advantage of for that Italian wedding dream.
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