Anna Paoletti
Ref. 2968 Dimora Ortigia
WATERFRONT PROPERTY WITH TERRACES FOR SALE IN SIRACUSA, ORTIGIA
INTERIORS: 200 sqm (2,153 sqft)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Convector
Energy certification:
(140.05 kWh/m²year)
EXTERIORS: 80 sqm (861 sqft)
general details
Interiors: 200 sqm (2,153 sqft)
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3
Condition : Excellent condition
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Convector
Energy certification:
(140.05 kWh/m²year)
Exteriors: 80 sqm (861 sqft)
Set along the seafront opposite the enchanting island of Ortigia, the historic heart of Syracuse, this refined property offers a rare opportunity to acquire a prestigious residence in one of Sicily’s most sought-after locations.
The property unfolds across approximately 200 m² of internal surface, enriched by 60 m² of panoramicterraces and balconies and a further 20 m² of private courtyards – perfectly designed to embrace the mild Mediterranean climate and the beauty of the surrounding seascape.
Currently arranged with two spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, the residence lends itself to an easy reconfiguration into up to three bedrooms and three bathrooms, offering excellent versatility both as a private home and as an investment property. The generous openings and well-conceived outdoor spaces ensure abundant natural light and a harmonious continuity between interiors and exteriors, with several charming viewpoints overlooking the sea.
Directly facing the waterfront, the property combines the timeless allure of Ortigia’s historic architecture with remarkable potential for customization. Its privileged position guarantees immediate access to renowned restaurants, cultural landmarks, marinas, and all essential services, while preserving an atmosphere of privacy and exclusivity.
Sicily - Syracuse - Siracusa
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a land of striking contrasts and unparalleled beauty, where ancient history, crystal-clear seas, and rugged landscapes come together to create a unique destination. Surrounded by the shimmering waters of the Mediterranean, Ionian, and Tyrrhenian Seas, Sicily offers a wealth of stunning coastal views, vibrant seaside towns, and pristine beaches, making it one of Italy’s most captivating regions.
The island’s coastline is incredibly diverse, from the golden sands of San Vito Lo Capo to the dramatic cliffs of the Riserva dello Zingaro, a protected nature reserve with secluded coves and turquoise waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The Aeolian Islands, just off Sicily’s northern coast, are a volcanic archipelago where visitors can explore black-sand beaches, active volcanoes, and crystal-clear seas. Particularly, Stromboli is famous for its spectacular volcanic eruptions, visible from the sea during nighttime excursions.
On the eastern side of Sicily, the city of Taormina sits high above the sea, offering breathtaking views of the Ionian Coast and the iconic Mount Etna, Europe’s highest and most active volcano. The town’s ancient Greek theater, perched dramatically above the sea, adds a sense of timeless grandeur to the natural surroundings. Below Taormina, the small, pebbly beach of Isola Bella is a hidden gem, connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of sand and surrounded by the shimmering blue waters of the bay.
The southern coast of Sicily is home to some of the island’s most stunning beaches, including the Scala dei Turchi, a natural white limestone cliff that dramatically plunges into the sea. Nearby, the long, golden beaches of Marina di Ragusa offer a quieter, more relaxed seaside escape, where fishing villages and ancient ruins add to the charm.
Sicily’s wine culture is deeply rooted in its volcanic soil and Mediterranean climate. The slopes of Mount Etna are home to some of the island’s most renowned vineyards, producing bold reds like Nerello Mascalese and crisp whites like Carricante. The wines of western Sicily, such as Marsala, are equally celebrated, with rich, fortified wines that reflect the island’s agricultural heritage.
Inland, Sicily’s landscape transforms into rolling hills, ancient olive groves, and the remnants of its rich history. But the sea remains at the heart of Sicilian life. From the vibrant markets of Palermo, where fresh seafood is sold daily, to the quiet fishing villages along the coast, the island’s connection to the Mediterranean is ever-present.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Ortigia (3km; 10’), Avola (29km; 35’), Noto (40km; 45’), Lentini (53km; 45’), Marzamemi (56km; 55’), Portopalo di Capo Passero (61km; 1h), Catania (68km; 1h), Ragusa (94km; 1h 20’), Punta Secca (115km; 1h 35’), Taormina (119km; 1h 30’), Messina (163km; 2h), Agrigento (209km; 2h 20’), Palermo (264km; 3h 10’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Catania Fontanarossa (63km; 50’), Comiso P. La Torre (117km; 1h 40’), Reggio Calabria T. Minniti (192km; 2h 45’), Palermo G. Falcone & P. Borsellino (290km; 3h 20’), Trapani V. Florio (371km; 4h)
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