Mangia’s Brucoli, Sicily, Autograph Collection | Italy
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Overview

Nestled within 18 hectares of lush Mediterranean gardens on Sicily’s scenic east coast,Mangias Brucoli, Sicily, Autograph Collection offers a contemporary 5 Star escape. Overlooking the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna, this recently renovated resort features 402 elegant rooms and suites, some with private pools or swim-up access. Guests can choose from three outdoor pools including an adults-only sanctuary and a kids’ pool with slides or access the sea via private sunbathing decks. The resort boasts five specialised restaurants, ranging from traditional Sicilian bistro to sushi, along with extensive sports facilities, including tennis courts and a wellness centre.

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Mangia’s Brucoli, Sicily, Autograph Collection

Sicily, Italy

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Family Offer

  • Nestled within 18 hectares of lush Mediterranean gardens.
  • Family facilities, including dedicated swimming pool with water slides.
  • Boasting five specialised restaurants, ranging from traditional Sicilian bistro to sushi.

7 night stay

From £8,085 per family

At a glance

  • Boutique Hotel
  • 5 Star
  • 402 rooms
  • 7 restaurants and bars
  • 3 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Approximately 40 minutes from Catania-Fontanarossa Airpor

Approximate flight times

Approximately 2 hours 30 minutes from London

Time difference

GMT +1

Climate

The climate in Italy varies across its regions, with the lakes and mountains of the north markedly different to the Mediterranean climate in the south, and inland areas between the two falling somewhere in the middle. Winter temperatures tend to vary the most – freezing temperatures are not unusual further north in December to February, especially at altitude, but in Sicily average temperatures remain in the teens. Summers are hot all over the country with June to September comfortably in the twenties and thirties degrees Celsius and the months either side of that offering mild temperatures perfect for exploring in. Autumn is the rainiest season, followed by the winter and then early spring.