Sitting at the base of an impressive rocky outcrop in the Madonie Natural Park, Cefalù is thought to have originated in Ancient Greek times and has been inhabited by many different civilisations over the centuries. The imposing Norman cathedral, the main symbol of the city, dates back to the 12th century and has some stunning original mosaics similar to those at Monreale. The picturesque old town and the surrounding beaches are increasingly popular due to the easy access from both Palermo and Catania airports. Prices include flights to Palermo and private transfers.
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An historic townhouse on Corso Ruggero, 100 metres from the cathedral and only five minutes’ walk from the long stretch of beach, La Plumeria is a welcoming base for anyone wishing to explore Cefalù’s old town.
This restored 12th century Benedictine abbey is set high in the Madonie hills surrounded by 450 hectares of rolling vineyards and olive groves, which provide an ideal backdrop to enjoy pleasant afternoon strolls. The 28 rooms and suites are very comfortably furnished with wooden floors and stylish decoration, whilst still retaining an air of the history surrounding the building.
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