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Address Salita dei Gracchi, Taormina (ME)

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Mobile: (+39) 347 304 37 00

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E-mail: info@taorminainfinitysuites.com

If you believe reaching your destination as part of the journey, then you've come to the right place.

From arrival to departure, the beauty of Sicily will accompany and surprise you every step of the way. Now it's up to you whether you want to reach us by car and take in the wonderful sights and villages along the coast or catch a train and sit back and take in the fascinating scenery along the way. And, by the way, if you're traveling by air, you can also book our shuttle service for up to 8 passengers in advance, so you can travel in maximum comfort, from arrival to departure.

A world of attractions

Discover the unique wonders of Taormina

Alcantara River Park

Carved out by the river for thousands of years, the volcanic rocks of the canyon reach up to 25-metres tall and 2 metres wide. One of the most fascinating natural attractions on the island, the location has been featured in numerous film productions and is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Sicily.

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Alcantara River Park
Castelmola

Nestled between some of the most striking hamlets in Italy, the tiny village of Castelmola is home to approximately 1000 inhabitants and is perched on top of a sheer cliff overlooking the Ionian Sea, where the view takes the eyes from Taormina all the way to Calabria. Among its attractions you will find a medley of military and religious architecture, spanning from the Greek-Roman, Byzantine, Norman, Spanish and Bourbon eras to the present-day.

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Castelmola
Mount Etna

Also know as 'Mungibello', or beautiful mountain, this active 3.326-metre volcano is the highest in Europe. Declared a World Heritage Site in 2013, the landscape alternates between urban settlements, dense woodland and areas of volcanic rock. Here you can also find a number of mountain refuges, welcoming structures, activities and a space observatory.

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Mount Etna