What's Sant'Angelo Muxaro like for family-friendly vacations?
If you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids, Sant’Angelo Muxaro is a good choice. There are some interesting activities the entire family might enjoy.
What's the best accommodation for families in Sant'Angelo Muxaro?
Agriturismo Agliastro is a country house with a restaurant and free parking, and it’s a top choice on Expedia for families. Feudo Muxarello is another good option for your kid-friendly vacation.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Sant'Angelo Muxaro?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temp of 77°F, while the coldest months are February and January with an average of 52°F. Average annual precipitation for Sant’Angelo Muxaro is 22 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Sant'Angelo Muxaro?
Speleologia Nella Valle Dei Sicani, Via Atenea, and Port of Porto Empedocle are interesting attractions you and your family will enjoy exploring while you are staying in Sant’Angelo Muxaro. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Porto Empedocle Central Station and Cultural Park Farm.
Recent Reviews in Sant'Angelo Muxaro
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
sciacca work trip
"wonderful spa hotel ,15 minutes taxi ride from the centre of Sciacca , amazing views and great food in the restaurants at the hotel "
A verified traveller stayed at Mangia's Torre del Barone Resort
"We had a wonderful three-night stay in the countryside. The villa itself is beautiful and filled with elegant furnishings. Our room was spacious and comfortable. We enjoyed the view of the surrounding hills from the large terrace. The breakfasts were outstanding and featured freshly baked bread, cake, and traditional Sicilian sandwiches, cheeses, meats, and pastries.
We enjoyed walking through the olive tree groves and seeing the various farm animals up close (especially Orazio the donkey).
Most importantly, Dario and Diana were gracious, friendly, and extremely helpful hosts. They made us feel right at home. We enjoyed learning about the history of their family, the villa, and Sicily in general from Dario.
Overall, a unique and memorable experience for us. Villa Diana is a must stay when visiting Agrigento.
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"The hotel was lovely and walking distance to many restaurants and shops. The restaurant on site is very nice and the food is great. The staff were friendly and very accommodating to our needs. "
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel Costazzurra Museum & Spa
"The staff and facilities were great. The hotel is just across from the beach. The holiday season was just beginning during our visit so dining options in the area were limited."
A verified traveller stayed at Hotel Riviera Palace
"Hotel recommended by our cousin who neat Agrigento. Very clean hotel. Rooms were good size and clean. They had a restaurant that was open for the breakfast buffet only. Very good food, all fresh. Hot out of the oven croissants (cornetto) cakes, meats, cheeses, fruit, scrambled eggs.
The grounds were beautiful! Botanical garden to walk through. Views overlooking the Valley of the Temples were stunning.
We would definitely stay here again when we return."
A verified traveller stayed at Colleverde Park Hotel
"As soon as you walk in you step back into the 80s. This place needs a facelift and everything else included ASAP. The rooms are ok, the beds are hard! Cold tile flooring everywhere. The ALL INCLUSIVE is the biggest rip off EVER! The food is complete garbage and they only serve pasta and fish so if you don’t eat that you are screwed. If you want something to drink you have to walk from where you are eating and grabbing food to across the hotels lobby and to the bar. The only alcoholic drinks are some cheap wines they have. There are no towels at the pool. Theres a train that takes you to a beautiful beach and honestly that was the only thing making us happy until it broke down and we had to walk back with our 3 yr old twins. The staff at the buffet will watch you like hawks and correct you if you do something they dont approve of. Sicilians are just a whole different breed, I swear. Almost no one here at the hotel speaks English."
"The hotel is located at a good ocean facing location. However the hotel had not turned on the air conditioning yet so it was hot in the night. We opened the balcony door but there were mosquitoes came in the room and we couldn’t sleep because of that. I would suggest the hotel to turn on the AC as the area has lot of mosquitoes so keeping the windows/doors open in the night is not ideal."
A verified traveller stayed at Dioscuri Bay Palace Hotel