Avola hotels & apartments, all accommodations in Avola
4-star hotels in Avola
Hotel Pacla
Via Cesare Giuseppe Abba Strada Provinciale 59, Avola, Italy
Tramonto Ibleo Resort
Contrada Chiusa Di Carlo, Sn, Avola, Italy
3-star hotels in Avola
- B&B Costa Sicula
- B&B La Terrazza Sul Mare
- B&B Shining
- Hotel Don Giovanni
- Fuori Rotta Hotel
- Hotel Merlino
- Hotel Villa Ionia
- B&B Meliora Rooms
- Sikelia Mare Bed & Breakfast
- U' Iazzu Bed & Breakfast
- Eremo Madonna Delle Grazie Hotel
- Nemi Rooms
- B&B Pantanello
- Avola Antica Hotel
- Eremo Madonna Delle Grazie Hotel
Pantanello Rooms Avola
Via Aldo Moro, 105, Avola, It, Avola, Italy
Tenuta Don Paolino
Contrada Petrara Snc, Avola, Italy
2-star hotels in Avola
- Marricriu Camere Avola
- Nonna Nina Bed & Breakfast
- Mare E Sole Villa Urso
- B&B Il Mandorleto Avola
- Fodor Hotel
- Terra Di Sicilia Luxury Centro Bed & Breakfast
- B&B Villa Eben Ezer
- Acqua E Sale Avola Bed & Breakfast
- Cristian Rooms
- Hybla Major B&B
- B&B Zanzibar - Ospitalita Siciliana
- L'Opera Dei Pupi B&B
- Regina Elena Rooms
- Largo Sicilia B&B
- Hotel L'Ancora
- I Vacanzieri
- Le 4 Perle Apartments
- B&B Aciazza
- Morfeo Val Di Noto Hotel
- Bed And Breakfast Blu Bar
- Plaza Rooms
Morfeo Charming Rooms & Relax
Via Procida 114, Avola, Italy
O'Paisi Casa Vacanze
Via Filippo Turati 8, Avola, Italy
Discover Avola: Explore hotels across the city
Avola, a charming town located in the Sicilian province of Syracuse, is well worth a visit for its beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and delicious local cuisine. Known for its production of almonds and, most notably, Nero d'Avola wine, the city promises an authentic taste of Sicilian culture. Some of the best neighborhoods to stay in are the historic center, with its narrow streets and Baroque architecture, and the seafront area, offering stunning views and easy access to the beach.
Must-see landmarks of Avola:
Palazzo Ducale: This historic palace showcases magnificent Baroque architecture and houses the town hall.
Tonnara di Avola: Once a tuna processing plant, this site offers a glimpse into the town's fishing heritage and provides beautiful sea views.
Cathedral of San Nicolò: This stunning church, dating back to the 18th century, is a must-see for its impressive façade and ornate interior.
Must-visit events in Avola:
Infiorata di Avola: This annual festival sees the streets of Avola adorned with intricate floral carpets, celebrating the arrival of spring.
Palio delle Botti: A thrilling barrel race through the streets of Avola, accompanied by music and food events, attracting visitors from near and far.
Festa di San Sebastiano: This religious festival in honor of the patron saint of Avola features processions, traditional music, and fireworks, offering an authentic cultural experience.
What is the most and the least popular time to visit Avola?
The most popular time to visit Avola is during the summer months, from June to August, when the weather is warm and the beaches are a major draw. Additionally, many of the town's festivals and events take place during this time, adding to the lively atmosphere. On the other hand, the least popular time to visit is during the winter months, from December to February, when the weather is cooler, and some tourist facilities may be closed. For a balance of good weather and fewer crowds, the shoulder seasons of spring and autumn are ideal for visiting Avola.