Dolce Vita Bed and Breakfast


Guest rating:
65%
Price from 70 €
In the very heart of a “split pomegranate” – as the city of Cefalu I often referred to – Normann Cattedral, within a building of the second half of the 19th century, that has belonged for many centuries to the same family is the “La Dolce Vita”, a stylish Bed & Breakfast offering a relaxing stay in elegant rooms and spacious attics looking over flowered terraces where you can consume your breakfast, otherwise served in the picturesque “d’antan” kitchen All the rooms and apartments are equipped with stylish furniture, as a perfect combination of comfort and historical ambience; on the walls ranging in colors from coral to brick red, to cream-yellow and dark-green, are outstanding works of contemporary graphic arts, that along with the historical design give the rooms a charming feel.
Al Pescatore

Guest rating:
71%
Price from 50 €
Hotel Al Pescatore is a small structure with domestic management,1 km from the historical centre and 500 metres from the nearest beach.
Atlantide


Guest rating:
85%
Price from 60 €
High on the hills above Cefalù, the Atlantide offers breathtaking views over the town itself, and on to the Tyrrhenian Sea, stretching out to the horizon.
Hotel Kalura


Guest rating:
72%
Price from 69 €
This long-established, family-run hotel is open from March to November, and offers numerous opportunities to enjoy leisure and sports activities in stunning surroundings.
Casanova B&B


Guest rating:
80%
Price from 50 €
Located in the historical centre of Cefalù, just a few metres from the beautiful sandy beach and the Cathedral’s square, this B&B offers Liberty style rooms and warm hospitality.
B&B La Finestra Sul Parco


Guest rating:
76%
Price from 45 €
Nestled deep in green landscapes, close by the sea and surrounded by hills, this small cottage is found in Mollo, close to the small town Cefalù and Madonie’s natural park.
Alerobicefalu


Guest rating:
70%
Price from 29 €
Located in the heart of the historical centre, the B&B is situated just 150 metres away from the beach and 50 metres away from the Arab-Norman cathedral, built by the famous Norman king, Roger II.