Pros

  • Waterfront location in the Plemmirio Marine Nature Reserve
  • Views over the bay to Syracuse, Ortigia Island, and Mount Etna
  • Private sandy beach, plus two pebble beaches and cliffside sun terraces
  • Village-style resort with Arabian-inspired decor
  • Large freshwater pool and tower-top spa
  • Traditional rooms feature air-conditioning, marble bathrooms, and terraces
  • Contemporary villas with extras that can include private pools
  • Buffet breakfast included in the rates
  • Free shuttle bus to Ortigia twice a day
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
  • Free parking on site
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Cons

  • 15-minute drive from Ortigia’s attractions and the closest restaurants
  • Regular private events can spoil the relaxed atmosphere
  • Shuttle bus gets booked up quickly
  • Restaurant receives mixed reviews from previous guests
  • Traditional decor often looks dated
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Bottom Line

The Grand Hotel Minareto is a three-and-a-half-pearl village-style property on the waterfront in the Plemmirio Marine Nature Reserve. This 97-room hotel is ready-made for relaxation -- hammocks are strung between palm trees, there's a private sandy beach, sun terraces are tiered down the cliffside, and a tower-top treatment room pampers couples. Style is a bit of a mixed bag, though. Rooms and suites are dated, while villas have a contemporary look, and all include free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Downsides seem to depend on the day, with private events, limited space on the free shuttle bus, and poor evening food heading up the complaints. It'll be hard to top the beautiful natural setting here. But those who prefer a less remote location could check out the Grand Hotel Ortigia instead.

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Grand Hotel Minareto

Scene

An Arabian-inspired retreat with a secluded setting, though private events can spoil the peaceful atmosphere

Guests looking for a time-out are generally in luck when they arrive at the Grand Hotel Minareto. First impressions are of wide palm-lined paths, fragrant olive and lemon trees, sea breezes, solid stone balustrades, and the Arabian minaret that gives the hotel its name. There are plenty of quiet corners here, with shaded spots by the pool or in the landscaped gardens, or out in the sun on the cliffside terraces or private beach. Inside, expect elegant -- but dated -- Arabian-inspired decor with lots of marble, walnut paneling, Swarovski crystal chandeliers, gilded mirrors, Persian rugs, and bonsai trees. This is a romantic escape for more mature couples who want uninterrupted relaxation as well as historic sightseeing nearby. However, it’s worth noting that regular private events like weddings and conferences can completely alter the relaxed atmosphere.

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Location

On the sea in a nature reserve, with views to ancient Ortigia Island and beyond

The Grand Hotel Minareto has a unique setting in Syracuse. It’s the only hotel inside the Plemmirio Marine Nature Reserve, across the across the bay from UNESCO World Heritage-listed Syracuse and its main tourist hub, Ortigia Island. There are views of both from the hotel, as well as to Mount Etna beyond. The rocky outcropping on which the hotel sits means direct access to clear waters and a private sandy beach. However, it's far from anything of note and guests will need a car to explore (or they can take the hotel's shuttle). The ancient island of Ortigia -- home to beautiful Baroque buildings, cool restaurants that sprawl out onto charming piazzas, and attractions like the Duomo di Siracusa -- can reached by the hotel’s free shuttle bus in around 15 minutes or by boat (for a fee). It’s also a 15-minute drive to the Archaeological Park Neapolis, home to the Greek theater and Roman amphitheater. The closest airport is Catania, around an hour’s drive.

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Rooms

A range of dated and modern styles, with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and terraces

There's a bit of disparity between this hotel's standard stock of rooms and suites and its villas. Rooms and suites are housed in low-rise buildings spread throughout the gardens, and have an Old World look that's dated. Marble and walnut feature heavily. Persian rugs adorn the floors, sheets are satin, and curtains and bed spreads feature opulent William Morris-esque patterns. The villas -- by contrast -- are tricked out in sharp contemporary mod decor and have bold artwork plus extras like foosball tables or pools. Standard amenities include air-conditioning, 32-inch TV, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Rooms and suites have marble bathrooms with stall showers plus bathrobes and hairdryers. The sleek bathrooms in the villas have swish walk-in showers, contemporary fixtures, and tons of space. Each unit has a terrace or outdoor space plus varying garden or sea views . Panoramic Sea View Junior Suites sit right at the edge of the promontory with uninterrupted vistas to Ortigia Island.

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Features

A private sandy beach, a freshwater pool, and tower-top spa

The hotel’s features are dotted around the sprawling waterfront grounds, with a golf buggy available to transport guests from their rooms. Guests have exclusive access to Latomie Bay, a golden sandy beach inside the protected marine reserve. Beach and pool towels are free. Sun terraces are tiered down the cliffside and a wooden deck overlooking the sea with two whirlpools is a romantic spot at sunset with a glass of Champagne. However, the hub of the hotel is the large (unheated) freshwater pool. 

A breakfast buffet includes fruit, pastries, cold meats, and eggs cooked to order. It's free with bookings. Nesos Restaurant opens for lunch and dinner and serves a Sicilian menu -- some previous guests comment on the pricey, small portions and mixed quality. There’s also a pool bar for lighter bites and a refined lobby bar for after-dinner drinks. The Titanic Terrace is a swankier spot reserved for private events. 

The eponymous Minareto tower houses the 2B Spa, with a sauna, hammam, whirlpool tub, and couples’ treatment room. Two further treatment rooms can be found outside of the tower with their own distinct design. The small gym has a handful of machines and free weights, and is open 24/7. Bikes can also be rented. There’s plenty of parking on-site and the hotel’s free twice-a-day shuttle runs to Ortigia (though it fills up quickly). Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Grand Hotel Minareto

Scene

An Arabian-inspired retreat with a secluded setting, though private events can spoil the peaceful atmosphere

Guests looking for a time-out are generally in luck when they arrive at the Grand Hotel Minareto. First impressions are of wide palm-lined paths, fragrant olive and lemon trees, sea breezes, solid stone balustrades, and the Arabian minaret that gives the hotel its name. There are plenty of quiet corners here, with shaded spots by the pool or in the landscaped gardens, or out in the sun on the cliffside terraces or private beach. Inside, expect elegant -- but dated -- Arabian-inspired decor with lots of marble, walnut paneling, Swarovski crystal chandeliers, gilded mirrors, Persian rugs, and bonsai trees. This is a romantic escape for more mature couples who want uninterrupted relaxation as well as historic sightseeing nearby. However, it’s worth noting that regular private events like weddings and conferences can completely alter the relaxed atmosphere.

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Location

On the sea in a nature reserve, with views to ancient Ortigia Island and beyond

The Grand Hotel Minareto has a unique setting in Syracuse. It’s the only hotel inside the Plemmirio Marine Nature Reserve, across the across the bay from UNESCO World Heritage-listed Syracuse and its main tourist hub, Ortigia Island. There are views of both from the hotel, as well as to Mount Etna beyond. The rocky outcropping on which the hotel sits means direct access to clear waters and a private sandy beach. However, it's far from anything of note and guests will need a car to explore (or they can take the hotel's shuttle). The ancient island of Ortigia -- home to beautiful Baroque buildings, cool restaurants that sprawl out onto charming piazzas, and attractions like the Duomo di Siracusa -- can reached by the hotel’s free shuttle bus in around 15 minutes or by boat (for a fee). It’s also a 15-minute drive to the Archaeological Park Neapolis, home to the Greek theater and Roman amphitheater. The closest airport is Catania, around an hour’s drive.

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Rooms

A range of dated and modern styles, with air-conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and terraces

There's a bit of disparity between this hotel's standard stock of rooms and suites and its villas. Rooms and suites are housed in low-rise buildings spread throughout the gardens, and have an Old World look that's dated. Marble and walnut feature heavily. Persian rugs adorn the floors, sheets are satin, and curtains and bed spreads feature opulent William Morris-esque patterns. The villas -- by contrast -- are tricked out in sharp contemporary mod decor and have bold artwork plus extras like foosball tables or pools. Standard amenities include air-conditioning, 32-inch TV, minibars, and free Wi-Fi. Rooms and suites have marble bathrooms with stall showers plus bathrobes and hairdryers. The sleek bathrooms in the villas have swish walk-in showers, contemporary fixtures, and tons of space. Each unit has a terrace or outdoor space plus varying garden or sea views . Panoramic Sea View Junior Suites sit right at the edge of the promontory with uninterrupted vistas to Ortigia Island.

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Features

A private sandy beach, a freshwater pool, and tower-top spa

The hotel’s features are dotted around the sprawling waterfront grounds, with a golf buggy available to transport guests from their rooms. Guests have exclusive access to Latomie Bay, a golden sandy beach inside the protected marine reserve. Beach and pool towels are free. Sun terraces are tiered down the cliffside and a wooden deck overlooking the sea with two whirlpools is a romantic spot at sunset with a glass of Champagne. However, the hub of the hotel is the large (unheated) freshwater pool. 

A breakfast buffet includes fruit, pastries, cold meats, and eggs cooked to order. It's free with bookings. Nesos Restaurant opens for lunch and dinner and serves a Sicilian menu -- some previous guests comment on the pricey, small portions and mixed quality. There’s also a pool bar for lighter bites and a refined lobby bar for after-dinner drinks. The Titanic Terrace is a swankier spot reserved for private events. 

The eponymous Minareto tower houses the 2B Spa, with a sauna, hammam, whirlpool tub, and couples’ treatment room. Two further treatment rooms can be found outside of the tower with their own distinct design. The small gym has a handful of machines and free weights, and is open 24/7. Bikes can also be rented. There’s plenty of parking on-site and the hotel’s free twice-a-day shuttle runs to Ortigia (though it fills up quickly). Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel. 

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Amenities

  • Airport Transportation

  • Babysitting Services

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Fitness Center

  • Free Breakfast

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pets Allowed

  • Pool

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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