We Love —
- Experiencing a judicious mix of modern and traditional Sicilian decor in this beautiful converted industrial building.
- Enjoying a treatment at the Alkamuri Wellness Centre with its tasteful interior, bio sauna, multisensory shower and Turkish bath.
- Savouring the delicious homemade Sicilian goodies attractively displayed at the hotel's in-house bakery.
Customer reviews —
Alkamuri Posh Hotel 4* —
Just for you:
- Complimentary parking
Alkamuri Posh Hotel 4* is the fruit of the architectural conversion of an industrial building in the modern town centre of Alcamo. The attention to detail is noteworthy, and the result is a very cool hotel where sustainability is a keyword.
Authentic Sicilian touches, such as the iconic ceramic Majolica pinecones that adorn the tables - will leave a lasting memory of this hotel. Not to mention the top-notch amenities such as the Alkamuri Wellness Centre, with its bio sauna, multisensory shower and Turkish bath.
Your room —
Choose between a Deluxe Suite or Superior Suite.
Deluxe Suite (27 m²)
Taking a minimalist approach, the Deluxe Suite boasts smart and sophisticated interiors with a kitchenette and a small dining area.
Superior Suite (32 m²)
The Superior Suite offers an even more spacious, quiet, and comfortable environment with stylish and refined design. Unpack your bags and get ready to enjoy a peaceful stay.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
While the Alkamuri Hotel does not have a restaurant, it boasts a delicious offering of home-made cakes, sweets and savouries at its in-house bakery, which is situated between the spacious lounge and reception area.
Your time
Just for you:
- 20% discount off spa services
The Alkamuri Wellness Centre is kitted out with a bio sauna, multisensory shower and Turkish bath. After a day of sightseeing, wrap up your day with sensory pleasures in this harmonious and refined environment. Afterwards, treat yourself to a cup of tea from the Alkamuri Bakery in a quiet corner of the lounge.
Your journey to Sicily —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Sicily —
The largest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily is a crossroads of civilisations, blending Greek, Byzantine, Arab, and Norman influences into its rich cultural tapestry. From ancient ruins to Baroque towns, and from rugged landscapes to vibrant culinary traditions, this is an island of endless discovery and charm.
Must-sees:
- Palermo Cathedral: A fusion of Arab-Norman architecture with Byzantine mosaics.
- Valley of the Temples: Ancient Greek ruins near Agrigento set amid olive groves.
- Mount Etna: Europe’s most active volcano, offering scenic hiking and wine-tasting opportunities.
Culinary culture:
Sicily’s cuisine reflects its diverse history, combining Mediterranean flavours with bold spices and textures. Indulge in arancini, golden rice balls stuffed with meat or cheese, and pasta alla Norma, a celebration of aubergine, tomato, and ricotta. Don’t miss the cassata or cannoli, two of the island’s most beloved desserts. For a truly local experience, visit Palermo’s bustling markets to sample panelle, fried chickpea fritters served in sandwiches.
Dive deeper:
Beyond the iconic sites, Sicily rewards those who linger with its lesser-known gems. Explore Licata, a peaceful coastal town famed for its fresh seafood and sandy beaches. Wander the medieval streets of Erice, perched atop a hill with breathtaking views. For art lovers, the mosaics of Villa Romana del Casale in Piazza Armerina reveal intricate glimpses of Roman life.
Good to know:
The currency is the Euro, and Sicily’s Mediterranean climate makes it a year-round destination, with spring and autumn offering the best weather. Public transport connects major cities, but renting a car is ideal for exploring remote areas. Sicilian hospitality is warm and welcoming, making every visitor feel at home.