Casa Vacanze Ninì is situated in Roccella, province of Palermo, in the golf of Cefalù. Just 1 km from the beach and equipped with all the comforts you need to spend a comfortable and relaxing holiday in Sicily. Perfect for couples, families and even groups of friends, Casa Ninì can fulfill every traveler’s need allowing you to concentrate on relaxing and enjoying your holiday. Casa Ninì is ideal for those who wish to visit the north coast of Sicily or the Madonie park. Campofelice, in fact is called "Porta delle Madonie" (the door to madonie) thanks to its strategic position. Cefalù is just 10km away and Palermo 45 km, the airports Falcone & Borsellino in Palermo are just 70 km away.
Casa Ninì welcomes its guests to a 55m squared apartment suitable for all traveller types: couples, families or groups of friends looking for home comforts and above all access to a fully equipped kitchen for longer stays. Families have the advantage of a well equipped kitchen so as not to interrupt the daily eating habits for their children. Couples and friends have the opportunity to experiment with Mediterranean cuisine by purchasing local fish and allowing them to eat in the comforts of their home rather than a restaurant. Undoubtedly, whoever has special dietary needs such as intolerances will find great joy in having a kitchen equipped with all modern comforts: fridge freezer, hob and fan oven, microwave oven, toaster. Moreover, inside the house you can find a washing machine, ironing board and everything you need to keep the house clean. The bathroom has all the comforts too: walk in shower, with thermostat regulator, toilet, bidet, sink and hairdryer. Upon arrival you will find a welcome basket with clean towels and personal hygiene products.
Campofelice di Roccella, is a small town with Norman-Arabic origins, under the ancient Greek colony influence of Himera, it is overlooked from the west by the town of Termini Imerese and from the east by the peninsula of Cefalù. The first clear references of the territory of Roccella and its castle seem to date back to Muslim chronicles. On the 14th of June 827 the armed Arabs, led by Ased-Benforat or Asad Ibn al-Furat docked at Mazara, climbed the Belice valleys and faced the Byzantine army. The conquering of the island began along with the occupation of the coastal towns and ended in 965 with the downfall of Rometta, the last fortress of the Byzantine’s. The Muslim chronicles detailed the attack on a castle going by the name Qasr al Gadid, or alternatively Qasr al-Hadid, meaning “Castle of iron”. Henri Bresc, identified the Qasr with the roccella castle not far from the town of Cefalù which the Arabs conquered that same year.