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Affittacamere AFFITTACAMERE Città Località Cat Nominativo Indirizzo Tel. Fax E-mail URL Chiaramonte G. *** Terre Iblee C.da Sperlinga - Cicimia 338 8078040 [email protected] www.terreibleeresort.com Chiaramonte G. * Pianogrillo C.da Pianogrillo s.n. 338 8193102 [email protected] www.pianogrillo.it Comiso *** La Terrazza Spa Via Gen. Amato, 102 09321970214 [email protected] www.laterrazzaspa.com Comiso *** Yhomisus Via Papa Giovanni XXIII, 75-77 351 8113781 [email protected] www.yhomisus.it Comiso * I Mori C.so Umberto I, 29/31 0932 1846370 [email protected] Comiso * Mary Affittacamere C.so V. Emanuele, 325 349 2549518 [email protected] Santa Maria Ispica C.da Passi – Via Del Larice, 3 392 0806895 0932950765 del Focallo *** Kite Surf House [email protected] www.floripa.it Ispica ** Al Plaza P.zza Unità D’Italia, 4 0932 700127 [email protected] Santa Maria 0932 798027 Ispica C.da Porrello s.n. del Focallo * Perseo 380 2538299 [email protected] www.ristoranteposeidon.eu Santa Maira 0932 798027 Ispica C.da Porrello s.n. 0932 798027 del Focallo * Poseidon 380 2538299 [email protected] www.ristoranteposeidon.eu Santa Maria Ispica C.da Passi – Via Delle Acacie, 19 340 3470849 del Focallo * Yoga House [email protected] www.floripa.it Modica M di Modica *** 6 Venti Via Dei Glicini, 27000 338 1168899 [email protected] www.6venti.it Modica *** Chicchi di melograno Via Dente n.8 3891912323 0932 798027 [email protected] www.chicchidimelograno.com Modica *** Edel Via Maggiore Giunta, 29 0932 752231 335 6467098 [email protected] www.edelmodica.com Modica *** La Giara Prov.le Sorda-Sampieri, 300A 0932 902728 [email protected] Modica *** La Giara 2 P.le Sorda Sampieri, 302-302/A 339 1044772 [email protected] beblagiara.it Modica *** La Piccola Locanda Via Risorgimento, 106 0932 906527 [email protected] www.lapiccolalocandamodica.com Modica *** Le lumie Via A. Grana, 106 0932 751439 [email protected] www.lelumie.com Marina di Modica C.da Maganuco 333 4479796 0932 777144 Modica *** Maganuco Park [email protected] www.resortmaganuco.com 0932 1855115 Modica Via Santa, 15 0931 1846756 *** Old Town 327 8522377 [email protected] www.modicaoldtownrooms.it Modica *** Terrazza San Giorgio Via Fratantonio, 11 09321915827 338 4143644 [email protected] www.terrazzasangiogio.it Modica ** Casa al Castello C.da Calicantone Scalepiane s.n. 0932941455 0932 1857617 [email protected] www.casa-al-castello.com Modica ** Palazzo Beau Vico Giusto, 17/18 3392609611 [email protected] www.palazzobeau.it Modica ** Portale Pirrera C.so Garibaldi, 106 0932 453470 [email protected] www.portalepirrera.it Modica ** Talìa Via Exaudinos n.9 0932 752075 3355486656 [email protected] www.casatalia.it Modica * Angelsa Via Dei Fiori s.n. 338 1830448 [email protected] www.angelsa.it Antica Masseria Modica * C.da Pirato Cava Maria, 33/E 0932 764409 [email protected] Tmparuci C.da S. Giorgiuzzo via Vanella, Modica 335 7012672 * Giorgia Affittacamere 57 [email protected] Modica * Malvaxia Vico Rocco, 6 0932 763280 no [email protected] www.casalbergomalvaxia.it Modica * Minisuite 36 Via Santa Elisabetta, 36 327 8522377 [email protected] www.modicaoldtownrooms.it 0932 1855115 Modica Via Colonna, 14 0931 1846756 * Modica old town-rooms 327 8522377 [email protected] www.modicaoldtownrooms.it Marina di Modica C.so Mediterraneo, 14 338 6986584 Modica * Va Cucchiti da Beatrice [email protected] www.camerealmaremarinadimodica.com Monterosso *** Dinastia 1 Via San Gaetano n. 42 0932 970258 0932 970258 [email protected] www.bedbreakfastdinastia.it Monterosso ** Dinastia 2 P.zza San Giovanni n. 29 0932 970258 0932 970258 [email protected] www.bedbreakfastdinastia.it Pozzallo *** Cabrera House Via Rapisardi,113 0932 958961 [email protected] Pozzallo *** Sikania Suite C.so Vittorio Veneto, 58 0932 954309 0932 954309 [email protected] www.sikaniasuite.it Pozzallo *** Villa Margherita Viale Orsa Maggiore,4 3204550295 0932954088 [email protected] www.villamargheritapozzallo.it Pozzallo *** Miramar Lungomare Pietrenere, 53 0932 1915083 0932 1915083 [email protected] www.miramarepozzallo.it Pozzallo *** Morfeo Viale Australia, 15/b 338 3423693 0932 957586 [email protected] www.morfeoluxuryrooms.it Pozzallo ** Manenti’s House Via Garibaldi, 153 0932 953723 0932 953723 [email protected] www.manentihouse.it Pozzallo ** Residence Galatea Via Della Repubblica, 100 333 4210598 0932 954019 [email protected] www.casagabriele.it Affittacamere Andrea Pozzallo * Cda Raganzino s.n. 360 766559 [email protected] Doria Pozzallo * Saija Resort C.da Scaro s.n. 339 7298321 [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** A Casa di Grazia Via Canale, 10 392 3796148 0932 220687 [email protected] www.acasadigrazia.com Ragusa Ibla *** Ad Maiora Via Del Mercato, 40-42-44 338 8326529 [email protected] www.admaioraibla.it Ragusa *** Ai Mascheroni C.so Italia n.35 0932 652283 [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** Aurà Via Ten. La Rocca, 4/6 0932 1915771 331 5898474 [email protected] www.auraibla.it Ragusa *** Aurienzia Rooms Via Aldo Moro, 78 338 3087431 [email protected]. Ragusa Ibla *** Balate Dimora in Centro Via Balate, 18 349 8198612 [email protected] www.balate.it Ragusa *** Borgo Monachella C.da Monachella s.n. 0932 1850214 3334338523 [email protected] www.borgomonachella.it Ragusa *** Casa Marianna Via Matteotti, 37 0932 625421 0932 625421 Ragusa *** Casa 34 Via Casa, 34 370 1252708 [email protected] Ragusa *** Chibao Via A. Diaz, 76 340 3853647 [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** Chocohouse Salita Delle Erbe, 8 – 10 0932 248234 [email protected] www.chocohouse.it Ragusa *** Eclettico C.so Italia, 212-214 333 6556438 [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** Giardino di Pietra Chiasso Guerra, 13 320 9566182 [email protected] www.giardinodipietra.com Ragusa Ibla *** Giardino sul Duomo Via Cap. Bocchieri, 24 366 5794027 0932 682157 [email protected] www.giardinosulduomo.it Ragusa Ibla *** Iblainsuite Cia Cap. Bocchieri, 46 370 1262915 [email protected] www.iblainsuite.it Ragusa Ibla *** Intervallo Via Scale, 31 371 3874527 [email protected] www.intervalloibla.it Via S. Vito, 25 ang. via S. Ragusa 333 2995070 *** I Due Santi Francesco [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** Il Duomo Relais Via Dott. Solarino, 61 0932 1733035 338 2193080 [email protected] www.ilduomorelais.com Ragusa Ibla *** Il Tempo dei Limoni Via Conte Cabrera, 21 0932 622158 366 4688513 [email protected] Ragusa *** La Cattedrale Via Rosa, 50/52 380 7964610 [email protected] Ragusa Ibla *** La Dimora dell’Orologio Via Torrenuova, 209/211 347 3908975 [email protected] Ragusa *** Le Calle Via Ecce Homo, 63 3381253340 [email protected] www.lecalleappartamenti.com Ragusa *** Le Stanze del Sole Via A. Diaz, 15 0932 686282 3683179601 [email protected] www.lestanzedelsole.it Ragusa *** Le Coccinelle Via Diaz, 51 0932 904777 0932 904777 Ragusa Ibla *** Le Sirene Via M. Paternò Arezzo, 56 339 3120760 [email protected] www.lesirenebb.com Ragusa Ibla *** Locanda dell’Orologio Via XI Febbraio, 35 347 3908975 [email protected] Ragusa *** Locanda la Meridiana Via G. Sammito, 7,9,11 339 5884916 [email protected] www.locandalameridiana.it Ragusa *** Madre C.da Serragarofalo S.p. 81 331 110285 [email protected] www.ilmadre.it Ragusa Ibla *** Neropece Via Cap. Bocchieri, 52 338 9400788 [email protected] www.baroccoibleo.it Only for two Ragusa *** Via Sant’Alberto, 1 345 0240184 [email protected] www.onlyfortwogiumbabulla.it Giumbabulla Ragusa *** Palazzo degli Antoci Via Matteotti, 42 349 3189370 [email protected] www.palazzoantoci.it Ragusa Ibla *** Piazza Duomo 36, P.zza Duomo, 36 345 2743082 Piazzaduomo36gmail.com Ragusa Ibla *** Porta Mulini Via Del Mercato 184-186 339 6672179 [email protected] www.affittacamerelarosa.it Ragusa *** Ragusa inn Via Cono, 52- 1,2,3° piano 333 4430389 0932 248576 [email protected] www.ragusainn.com Ragusa Ibla *** Reusuite Via Ten. Ottaviano, 20 331 2819223 [email protected] www.reusuite.it Ragusa Ibla *** Sabbinirica Via Ioppolo, 46 329 5358555 0932 228138 [email protected] www.sabbinirica.com Ragusa Ibla *** San Filippo Neri Via Giusti, 57 320 5629538 [email protected] www.affittacameresanfilipponeri.it Ragusa *** Tenuta Zannafondo C.da Zannafondo s.n. 0932 1838919 09321838919 [email protected] www.tenutazannafondo.it Ragusa Ibla *** Terra del Sole Ibla 2 C.so Mazzini, 165 0932 1910416 3336821202 [email protected] www.bbterradelsole.it [email protected] Ragusa *** Via Barocca Via XXIV Maggio, 46 389 7655279 Marina di Ragusa C.da Castellana Via Passero, 25 333 5085250 Ragusa *** Villa Vani [email protected] www.bbvillavani.it Ragusa Ibla *** Vista Iblea Via Del Mercato, 55/57 0932 258045 14803523775 [email protected] Ragusa ** Affittacamere Rafael C.so Italia, 52 0932 1914957 388 093 8516 [email protected] www.vista-iblea.com Ragusa ** Artemisia Green C.da Puntarazzi Via Caruso, 13 0932 642575 [email protected] www.artemisiaresort.com Ragusa ** Estetamedica Via E. Fieramosca, 161 0932 2624141 328 6943469 [email protected] www.estetamedica.it Ragusa ** Kairos Via Mario Leggio, 44 0932 624388 no [email protected] Ragusa ** Niria Via Roma, 80/82 328 6641684 [email protected] www.niriavacanze.it Ragusa ** Pica
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