$1199—Sicily 5-star culinary retreat: 4 nights
Why We Love This Deal
This 19th-century-farmhouse-turned-5-star hotel and winery is nestled among sun-drenched vineyards in the
northwest of Sicily. There, ancient UNESCO sites and a unique culinary heritage offer plenty to delight the senses and inspire la dolce vita.
Starting from $1199, 4-night stays for 2 guests come with a traditional Sicilian cooking class, two 3-course dinners and a guided tasting of the estate's wine. Daily breakfast is also covered. We checked and found this offer saves $719–$910 compared to regular prices for stays from April–October.
What's Included
- 4-night stays, including daily breakfast
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Accommodations for two in a Suite with Jacuzzi—bucolic yet upscale, these feature a double bed, a Jacuzzi tub, a fireplace, and views of the estate and countryside
- $1199 (reg. up to $2109) … April–June; September–October
- $1399 (reg. up to $1916) … July–August
- Add additional nights from $293 per night (with purchase of 4-night voucher)
- Prices are per room (not per person)
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Additional member perks (approx. $767 value):
- A cooking class for two—prepare fresh pasta and traditional dishes (once per stay)
- Two 3-course dinners for two—includes an appetizer, entree and dessert paired with wine (twice per stay)
- A wine tasting for two—taste five wines from the estate, paired with Sicilian specialties (once per stay)
More Reasons to Go
- The 22-acre estate produces organic wines and olive oil from its own vineyards and olive groves
- It's about an hour's drive to Palermo, popular for its street food scene and distinct Arab-Norman architecture
- The serene atmosphere makes relaxing easy: there's a pool; paths for walking and biking; and a spa offering massages, facials and more
- Northwestern Sicily offers a more local vibe and authentic experiences compared to touristy Taormina on the east coast
- Popular day trips include the San Vito Lo Capo beach and the beautiful coast of Castellammare del Golfo
- The ancient city of Segesta is a 20-minute drive away; you can see a variety of archeological sites through the region, including historic Baroque churches, Greek temples and Roman amphitheaters
About the Destination
To reach Baglio Passofondo, travelers will fly into Falcone–Borsellino Airport in Palermo (typically via a connecting flight through Rome). From there, it's approximately an hour-and-45-minute drive to the hotel. Airport transfers can be arranged through the hotel at an additional cost. However, renting a car is recommended for better access to the region throughout your stay.
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