What's Canicatti like for family-friendly vacations?
The destination of Canicatti is a great choice if you’ve been thinking about a vacation with your kids. There are some entertaining activities you and the family might enjoy.
What's the best place to stay when traveling with kids to Canicatti?
When's the best time to book a family-friendly vacation in Canicatti?
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 47°F. Average annual precipitation for Canicatti is 22 inches.
What's there to see and do with your family in Canicatti?
While you and your family are staying in Canicatti, you might want to visit some family-friendly attractions such as Trabia Tallarita Sulfur Museum, Cultural Park Farm, and Planetario. Make sure you have lots of time for activities like Montedoro Astronomical Observatory and Museo Archeologico.
What's the best way for us to get around Canicatti?
To venture out into the surrounding area, hop on a train at Canicattì Station. Canicatti may not have many public transit options to choose from so consider a car rental to maximize your time.
Recent reviews of Canicatti hotels
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
",excellent hotel with a gorgeous garden with a view on the valley of temples e.d the sea "
A verified traveler stayed at Colleverde Park Hotel
"Nice, small boutique hotel. Very clean. Restaurant onsite which was convenient, as there are no restaurants within walking distance. Staff very helpful. Beautiful panoramic views, overseeing Licata and the Mediterranean. Good place to recharge."
A verified traveler stayed at Villa Giuliana Relais
"Quiet elegance, the kind of place where everything just works and is exactly what we needed. Like other reviewers, once I discovered the tranquility of Villa Diana, I wished we'd booked another night or two.
Very comfortable beds, lovely linens, felt like a reset, that unquantifiable confirmation that yes, this is a vacation. Huge bathrooms with massive bathtub and excellent shower.
Breakfast was lovely for several reasons. Diana makes marmalades from fruit trees on their farm and oil from their olive trees. The abundant tables also include fresh eggs from their chickens, plush cakes bursting with fresh preserves, plates of local meats and cheese, honey from their farm, and coffee any way you like it.
But in addition to the lovely food, the thoughtfully set tables, and the overall elegance of the space, there is a tone of welcoming camaraderie and space for leisurely chats.
In terms of the property, it is a villa with a working farm. We arrived in the early afternoon and sat for a while on our balcony enjoying the expansive view of the hills and farmlands of Agrigento. At night, it's was so very quiet and star-studded. In the morning, we opened our balcony doors to birdsong and the sound of chickens and goats. Honestly, idyllic.
At the center of everything is Dario, who kindly welcomed us, showed us his land, his farm, gave us tips for enjoying Agrigento's history and engaging with its vibrant present. We hope to return and spend more time."
"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 traveler stayed at Dioscuri Bay Palace Hotel