Sicily villa with pool, Mariuccia: "...A few hours later, the sun was up and Jude insisted that we all were, too. We spent the day familiarising ourselves with the villa, which had a slightly incongruous Californian feel, inside and out. The three terraces were decked out with BBQ and wood-burning pizza oven and various sitting and dining areas surrounded by colourful flower beds. Beyond that, the oak and olive trees offered privacy and shade. Inside, children delighted at the snooker room, table tennis table and PlayStation. With five double bedrooms, it was a toss up who got the one with a balcony overlooking the wonderfully inviting pool..." Daily Express - 11 July 2011


Mariuccia
Map: Burgio (Agrigento)
Location: Burgio (Agrigento)
Sleeps: 10
Bedrooms: 5
Bathrooms: 3
Features:

Self-catering villa
Beautiful pool
Billiard room
Wild Tibetan goats

Surroundings:

Agrigento
Eraclea Minoa
Sciacca
Valley of the Temples

Ideal for:

Families
Romantic & Cultural breaks

Service:

"Fine-dining" cook service on request

Overview

Close your eyes for a moment. Breathe deeply. Imagine yourself living lavishly in the middle of a unique Sicilian estate. Three acres of stunning trees separate you from the rest of the world. The wind gently ruffles up your hair as you enjoy your daily breakfast on the front patio of the estate’s carefully restored villa. You’re surrounded by the beauty of nature, and a pool that’s simply to die for. Daydreaming already?

Fortunately, this isn’t just an imaginary place in your dreams. Villa Mariuccia is a very real place located in Burgio, a small, agricultural town located at 70km west of Agrigento very popular in Italy for its typical yellow & green colour hand painted ceramics and the bronze bells. This villa is an optimal choice for those of you who want to capture the authenticity of Sicilian country life and are inspired by the thought of visiting the stunning sandy beach of the south coast and the valley of the Temples.

Property details

After a easy drive along the A-road linking Palermo to Sciacca, you arrive at the crossroad to Burgio where the villa is located. A thick wood of thousands of trees immediately start rolling away into the distance. Wow. While you’re making your way up to the dirt road that cuts through the vegetation, you just know this holiday is going to be exeperienced as the very Sicily from the inside.
As you cross the main gate of the estate entrance, you can see the splendid swimming pool on your left and the thick vegetation which gives full privacy to the pool solarium.
Entering the villa from the front patio where we can see you organising both early-evening aperitifs and three-course dinners, you'll have the living room with warm, yellow walls, open fire-place and dining area. On the left you'll have the fully fitted kitchen that opens out to the back patio and the furnished BBQ with wood-burning oven. On this floor you'll also have 1 master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 1 double bedroom, 1 twin bedroom convert. in a bunk bed on request and a large bathroom with shower.
Going up to the first floor, the stunning billiard room welcomes you. Here you'll find 2 double bedrooms (all of the 5 bedrooms are painted in a different colour, and equipped with safebox) a bathroom with shower and the panoramic terrace perfect spot for your daily breakfast overlooking the valley and village below.
Outside a huge garden with Mediterranean plants, oak and olive trees; and the splendid swimming pool that we had mentioned earlier. Part of this huge estate has been fenced off with some lovely Tibetan goats in wild state. Your children will love watching them jumping from a rock to another!

You want a real slice of Sicily? Do let Villa Mariuccia indulge you.

Area details

Mariuccia is located on the Sicani hills dominating the entire valley of Burgio, a charming and characteristic Sicilian village popular for its handcrafted bells and ceramics. From the villa you can also see the suggestive mountain top of Caltabellotta. The sandy beaches of Sciacca and Torre Salsa Nature Reserve are only 20mins driving away, as well as the archaeological site of Eraclea Minoa. Continuing towards Agrigento (69km) you will drive through the popular village of Porto Empedocle, native home of the writer Andrea Camilleri, to end up in the unique archaeological park of the Valley of the Temples.

Additional Information

We strongly suggest to rent Mariuccia not only in summer which is without doubts the best time to visit the Mediterranean coast and central Sicily, but also in Christmas and Easter when the streets of Burgio are crowded of native Sicilian people celebrating the religious events; the sacred and the profane with one of the most beautiful and colourful Carnival which takes place in Sciacca less than 30km away.
Watch a video of the characteristic Easter Monday Procession in Burgio on soloSicily Youtube
Click here to read the latest press article by the Daily Expess on villa Mariuccia 


Rocco Forte’s Golf Resort with 18 holes course is a short drive away.
NB. At present, you gain access to the house through an unsurfaced road.

Releated Press Articles
Daily Express
  • Family warms to Sicilian escape: Mariuccia - 9 July 2011

    Family warms to Sicilian escape: Mariuccia - 9 July 2011




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    DAILY EXPRESS: A break from their usual summer haunts led SARAH MERSON and her clan to discover the island's delights

    IT MUST have made an unusual sight. Myself and our three young children hanging around outside the grocery shop in the heat of the afternoon, waiting for it to open.
    Ostensibly we were there to replenish stocks of bread and milk for our nearby villa but who were we kidding? What we really craved was more of the shop's delicious Sicilian gelato.
    My husband Josh and I along with our brood, Louis, eight, Olivia, six and three-year-old Jude, arrived at the island's capital Palermo two days earlier. Picking up our hire car, we'd driven the two hours direct to our villa, Mariuccia, through the mountainous interior.
    Set just inland from Sicily's Mediterranean coast, our plan was to use it as a base to explore the island's beautiful western expanse.
    It was late into the evening as we drove through the grand gates of the three-acre estate containing Mariuccia, so we were pleasantly surprised to find the owners waiting for us with a warm welcome.
    Any apprehension we had about taking a break away from the standard family-friendly Med destinations quickly evaporated: the children were instantly adored. In Sicily, family is the bedrock of day-to-day life.
    A few hours later, the sun was up and Jude insisted that we all were, too. We spent the day familiarising ourselves with the villa, which had a slightly incongruous Californian feel, inside and out.
    The three terraces were decked out with BBQ and wood-burning pizza oven and various sitting and dining areas surrounded by colourful flower beds. Beyond that, the oak and olive trees offered privacy and shade. Inside, children delighted at the snooker room, table tennis table and PlayStation.
    With five double bedrooms, it was a toss up who got the one with a balcony overlooking the wonderfully inviting pool. That evening a catering team organised by soloSicily, the villa letting agency, prepared us a tailored three-course dinner. Expecting the children not to deviate far from the pasta main course, I was amazed to see them tucking in to the freshly caught king prawns wrapped in deep-fried spaghetti.
    Their liking for dessert was far more predictable: Sicily's beloved cannoli – tubes of fried pasta dough filled with ricotta, candied fruit and chocolate.
    Sicily's sense of history was tangible every direction we went. A 10-minute drive took us to Burgio, a small farming settlement (with the gelato-stocked grocery shop).
    Developed around the remains of a Norman castle, it is a beguiling warren of narrow streets and uneven rooftops with a defiantly laid-back air.
    The focal point, the Mother Church, is intricately detailed with frescoes and mosaics but the pride and joy of the town is the Museum of Mummies.
    Forget figures wrapped in bandage-like material; these are ancient corpses embalmed in oil and placed strategically in coffins.
    The children were enthralled rather than unnerved at this bizarre spectacle and the stories surrounding them.
    Later at Valley of the Temples, close to the city of Agrigento, we walked among the ruins of an ancient Greek city.
    The area is dotted with gnarled olive and almond trees and the three temples, dating from 430BC, were extraordinarily beautiful against a brilliant blue sky.
    One, the Concordia, looked strangely familiar. It was only later that I realised it is the model for Unesco's logo.
    Returning for a day in Palermo, we shopped in the bustling street market, sampling “cucina povera” (cooking of the poor), effectively traditional Sicilian dishes. None of the children tried the snails, despite the stallholder gushingly insisting that the “bambini” must take one each, gratis.
    The architecture of Palermo is enchanting, the car-choked streets and erratic driving less so. So we headed for the beautiful coastal resorts of Scopello and nearby San Vito lo Capo, perched on the tip of the north-west peninsula.
    The former won us over with its white houses and smooth-stone streets, while the shimmering beach at San Vito lo Capo was in a league of its own. Here you are closer to Africa than the Italian mainland and the arid landscape and ubiquitous seafood couscous seemed to reflect that.
    Back at our villa, the days took on a relaxed rhythm. Olivia overcame her fear of the pool's deep end, Louis kept a vigil for geckoes and Jude took delight in watching the wild Tibetan goats on the nearby hillside.
    Come evening, the routine would always be the same. As we opened a bottle of red from the local Planeta Estate, the children would tuck in, once more, to the gelato. No wonder we were always running out.

    THE KNOWLEDGE
    soloSicily (0207 193 0158/www.solosicily.com) offers seven nights at Mariuccia from £2650 (sleeps six), selfcatering.
    easyJet (0843 104 5000/www.easyjet.com) offers return flights from Gatwick to Palermo from £60. Italian State Tourist Board: 0207 408 1254/www.italiantouristboard.co.uk

    Article on The Travel Daily Express website

i love sicilia
  • Le Ville e una notte: La Sicilia in affitto - June 2011

    Le Ville e una notte: La Sicilia in affitto - June 2011




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    I LOVE SICILIA: Dal mare alla montagna. Dalle città d’arte all’enogastronomia, la Sicilia per le proprie vacanze. E I love Sicilia vi propone le più belle ville da affittare nelle varie provincie.

    Chi, giunti in questo periodo dell’anno, non sogna di andare in vacanza e abbandonare agende, appuntamenti e scadenze? Bene, allora, seguiteci in questo viaggio virtuale (che starà a voi rendere reale) attraverso le più belle ville in affitto in Sicilia. Dal mare alla montagna, dalle città d’arte all’enogastronomia, ciascuna proposta, neanche a dirlo, porta con sé le bellezze di un’Isola dai mille volti. E dai mille profumi. Come quelli che avvolgono Villa d’Eraclea, ad Eraclea Minoa, nell’Agrigentino, inserita l’anno scorso dal Times tra le 20 ville più belle d’Europa. All’ombra di una lussureggiante vegetazione, poggiata delicatamente sulla cima di una collina che dà su una spiaggia privata, in un angolo pacifico della Sicilia sud-occidentale, Villa d’Eraclea apre il nostro tour all’insegna dello charme: design moderno, caratterizzato dalle tonalità vivaci dell’arancio, del giallo e del blu. Quindi, la chicca, rappresentata dalla piscina asimmetrica che sembra estendersi all’orizzonte diventando tutt’uno col mare. E sempre nella campagna agrigentina sono immerse le Ville Elena e Mariuccia, la prima col suo giardino mediterraneo, e la seconda immersa nelle campagne di Burgio. Ed è proprio questa parte di Sicilia che custodisce un tesoro unico al mondo, tappa obbligata per che scegliesse l’Agrigentino per le proprie vacanze. Tra le campagne dei mandorli è , infatti, immersa la Valle dei Templi, splendida testimonianza della civiltà greca.[…]

    The villas mentioned in the article are:
    Tanguera
    , Perla Nera, Farm Campagna, Elena, Casa d’Eraclea, Mariuccia

approaching the pool and house from the main entrance
the lovely pool area seen from the villa 1st floor
the bright living room with open-fire place
one of the 4 double bedrooms
the covered patio for alfresco dining
the billiard room with double entrance from the terrace
an aperitif at the back patio of the house
some of the lovely Tibetan sheep
the stunning sandy beach of Eraclea at 20min away
Amenities

Accommodates (max) 10
Bedrooms 5
Double bedrooms 4
Twin bedroom 1
Bathrooms 3
Dog houses 2
Private swimminng pool (LxW in meters) (12x7)
Pool towels & Welcome pack
Private parking
Billiard room & Ping pong table
Air conditioing & heating
Safebox in each bedroom
Open fire-place & Wood-burning oven 
Washing machine
Rural BBQ
DVD/sat TV/Playstation 2/Internet Broad Band key on request
Distances

Palermo Airport: 158km – 98miles – 2hr04
Catania Airport: 229km – 142miles – 3hr04
Trapani (Birgi) Airport: 162km – 100miles – 2hr14
Valley of the Temples: 71km – 44miles – 1hr11
Selinunte: 74km – 46miles – 1hr16
Eraclea Minoa: 40km – 25miles – 44mins
Scala dei Turchi: 58km – 36miles – 55mins
Nearest beach at Sciacca: 30km – 18miles – 20mins
Torre Salsa Nature Reserve: 45km – 28miles – 45mins
Shops & restaurants: 5mins driving
Valley of the Temples (Agrigento) Sciacca Harbour Torre Salsa beach
Period & Prices
2012 Prices
2013 Prices

2012 Prices

Mariuccia is a "soloPrivate Property" - Prices are in € per week

Period Prices (up to 6 guests/
3 bedrooms)
Prices (up to 8 guests/
4 bedrooms)
Prices (up to 10 guests/
5 bedrooms)
Jan 7 - Mar 30 € 1.950 € 2.420 € 2.600
Mar 31 - Jun 15 € 2.600 € 3.250 € 3.900
Jun 16 - Jul 13 € 3.250 € 3.900 € 4.550
Jul 14 - Aug 31 € 3.900 € 4.550 € 5.200
Sep 1 - Sep 28 € 2.950 € 3.250 € 3.900
Sep 29 - Jan 6 € 2.420 € 2.600 € 2.950
 
Security Deposit € 800 € 1.000 € 1.200
Electricity & A/C: 100kw included - € 0,50 per extra kWh
Final cleaning € 120

2013 Prices

We are currently taking bookings for 2013. If you book now for 2013, you can take advantage of our Price Freeze promotion, which means you can book your 2013 Sicily holiday villa at 2012 price. Please contact us for availability.
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Feedback from clients staying at Mariuccia

  • Sarah Merson - Daily Express | June 2011

    "...A few hours later, the sun was up and Jude insisted that we all were, too. We spent the day familiarising ourselves with the villa, which had a slightly incongruous Californian feel, inside and out. The three terraces were decked out with BBQ and wood-burning pizza oven and various sitting and dining areas surrounded by colourful flower beds. Beyond that, the oak and olive trees offered privacy and shade. Inside, children delighted at the snooker room, table tennis table and PlayStation. With five double bedrooms, it was a toss up who got the one with a balcony overlooking the wonderfully inviting pool..." Click here to read the full articole on Daily Express
     

  • Artie Tepper | May 2011

    We truly miss the time spent in Sicily. We were very fortunate to have found your rental company - it let us really enjoy the best of Sicily while staying in such high quality villas.
    Our second villa, Mariuccia, was just as spectacular. It gave us a sense of being "away from it all" with incredible views of the mountains. We enjoyed using it as a jumping off point to other locations. The small town of Burgio was an incredible treat. (..) I would gladly recommend your agency to future visitors.

  • Lynne Quiggin | September 2010

    We would just like to say a very big Thank you for our lovely stay at Villa Mariuccia – a very enjoyable holiday indeed. The villa itself is nicely laid out with all the modern amenities available. We were very impressed with the cleanliness of the villa – absolutely spotless in every respect. Nice and modern and spacious. We particularly appreciated the fact that you had left enough provisions in the kitchen to keep us going until we were able to get to the village and stock up. Also much appreciated were the pastries which Nino (property owner) left on the Wednesday morning. We enjoyed going to the village and really could recommend Trieste for their pizza and the hospitality of the owners. Also the hot chicken shop – so lovely I would just go to Sicily for another taste of that!

  • English Actor Ray Winstone & Giuseppe Taglialavore | August 2010

    What a wonderful place !! We all had a fantastic time and everything we needed for an enjoyable stay was there. Sicily is a beautiful island, with some lovely sandy beaches within fairly short driving distance of the villa, which we visited a couple of times. On all other days we enjoyed lazing around the wonderful swimming pool and cooking on the outside wood-burning oven. Villa Mariuccia is truly stunning, ideal for a special vacation.

    We would thoroughly recommend Villa Mariuccia to anyone. SoloSicily provided a very good service. The website was very informative and the staff were very helpful at all times.

  • Patricia Killen | August 2010

    We had a fabulous week at Mariuccia. The house and the setting are stunning, with views across the olive trees and the valley. The villa is both stylish and comfortable, with everything we needed and more, including a pool table. But it is really the outside space that was truly special: we watched the sun rise and set from the roof terrace, lounged and ate on the ground floor terrace with its cool shady canopies, and swam in the beautiful pool. It is a great place for a relaxing week - we really recharged our batteries and fell in love with this corner of Sicily. Burgio has a brilliant pizza restaurant, Sciacca is great for sea food and shops and the beach at Eraclea Minoa is a real find. I would not hesitate to recommend Mariuccia to anyone who wants luxury and peace in a beautiful setting.

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