€150 - €250 per night

City

Italy

Casa Miranda

Casa Miranda

Italy

· Siciliy

Includes an amazing breakfast

1-minute walk to Syracuse Beach

15-minute walk to Ortigia (historic centre)

Rooftop terrace with sea views

Seafront setting beside Porto Piccolo marina

HOTEL DESCRIPTION

Casa Miranda is a cosy, modern boutique hotel set right by Porto Piccolo in Syracuse, Sicily. It was newly built in 2025 to merge stylish comfort with local character, and from many rooms you’ll get sea views or views over Ortigia. The building sits just at the edge of the historic centre, giving guests a strong sense of place while still offering modern design and calm. The atmosphere is intimate and polished. With only 6 rooms, it feels exclusive and personal. You’ll find terraces, balconies, an open-air bath or hot tub, and spaces planted with Mediterranean greenery. It’s a place built for relaxation, beauty and slow mornings by the sea.

More than a boutique hotel, it’s a front-row seat to Syracuse’s harbor life, with the island’s beauty always in sight.

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MORE INFORMATION

This is great

  • Boutique hotel set along the marina in Syracuse with views of the harbor

  • Recently renovated with modern, design-led interiors

  • Some rooms feature balconies or terraces overlooking the water

  • Rooftop terrace to enjoy sea views and coastal atmosphere

  • Walking distance to Ortigia and the city’s main sights

Good to know

  • 6 rooms in total

  • Check-in from 12:30

  • Check-out until 10:30

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Private parking available (paid)

  • Pets are not allowed

  • Rooms range from approx. 26 m² to 61 m²

  • About 50 minutes by car from Catania–Fontanarossa Airport

Syracuse, Sicily

Syracuse is one of Sicily’s most enchanting cities, where ancient history and coastal beauty meet in perfect balance. The island of Ortigia, its historic heart, feels timeless with sunlit stone streets, baroque piazzas, and sea views at every turn. You can wander past Greek ruins in the morning, swim in crystal water by afternoon, and dine on fresh seafood as the sky turns gold. It’s a place that captures Sicily’s soul: elegant, atmospheric, and effortlessly alive.