Celeste: A Seafront Villa in Brucoli, Sicily

Celeste is a contemporary villa in Brucoli, Sicily, set directly on the Ionian coast with panoramic views across the water to Mount Etna.

Designed with clean white lines softened by mature gardens, the villa provides both privacy and direct sea access, allowing guests to transition from lawn to shoreline in moments.

The outdoor spaces include terraces, shaded dining areas, and a heatable plunge pool overlooking the bay. Inside, four bedrooms with en suite bathrooms and open living areas create comfort for up to eight guests.

The location places visitors within easy reach of Syracuse, Noto, and natural reserves like Vendicari, with Brucoli’s shops and restaurants just minutes away.

Celeste offers a balanced mix of modern design and natural setting, making it a strong choice for families or groups wanting both seclusion and cultural access on Sicily’s east coast.

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