Villa Senia
Villa with pool and a view
of the Aeolian Islands
Set on a promontory overlooking the sea, above the village of Acquedolci, Villa Senia has splendid views of the Aeolian Islands and Tyrrhenian coast. Contemporary in style, with clean, uncluttered lines, with low whitewashed buildings set around three sides of a central courtyard, it fits harmoniously into its surroundings.
The villa is all on one level. The daytime zone comprises a large fully equipped kitchen (with separate pantry) and a dining area which opens onto the patio, comfortably designed for indoor or outdoor eating. Then there’s a conversation area with light flooding through large windows; and next to that is a bathroom.
The sleeping area consists of three bedrooms (two double and one convertible twin) all overlooking the garden; the three bedrooms share the large bathroom. In the back of the villa on the large rear terrace is BBQ area with professional equipment. A gentle slope leads down to the pool area, designed in a very original way with shallow side pools for children and steps making for an easy access into the water. Poolside there is an outdoor bar, a solarium with relaxation area, an outdoor shower, changing rooms and a bathroom.
Inside
Living room with Smart TV
Large fully equipped kitchen/dining room
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Larder
Outside
Pool
1 outside bathroom
Solarium
Relax zone
Changing room with bathroom
Outdoor bar
Patio
BBQ area
Parking spaces
Cooling off in the pool while enjoying the view of the islands.
Spending a day in the nearby resorts of Capo d’Orlando and Sant’Agata di Militello.
Sampling the famous granitas of Messina province.
Enjoying the splendid view of the islands and the peaceful location on the promontory, while having the facilities of Acquedolci on the doorstep.
Families with children, given that the sleeping area has just one shared bathroom. The pool is specifically designed with children in mind.
It is a great base for exploring North-Eastern and North-Western Sicily, Taormina, the Alcantara Gorges and Cefalù, San Marco D’Alunzio (an ancient village set high upon a hill)