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UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach Sicilia

Via Recanati, 26, Giardini Naxos, Italy, 98035
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About us

Thanks to its excellent location, UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach Sicilia is the ideal solution to experience a relaxing and fun stay in Sicily. With its extensive meeting and event spaces, sports facilities – including four swimming pools – and private beach, the hotel and its villas are surrounded by the scents and colors of a private citrus park. UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach Sicilia’s 4 bars and restaurants serve authentic Sicilian cuisine made from fresh local products. Its wealth of tailored services and refined, peaceful rooms ensure that guests experience a unique taste of la vera Sicilia. UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach Sicilia offers 637 rooms distributed between the modern hotel and the charming little villas. BLUE NAXOS is the exclusive formula to upgrade your stay. ROOMS On four floors, the 189 hotel rooms include 170 Classic and Executive rooms, with front and side sea view, furnished in an elegant and functional style and 19 Deluxe rooms, elegant and spacious, decorated in neoclassical style. All rooms are doubles, with the possibility of an extra bed for children. There are also communicating rooms and rooms for disabled guests. VILLAS 448 rooms are available in charming little two-floor villas. Each villa is a complex ranging from 9 to 12 rooms located between the ground floor and the first floor, surrounded by an enchanting garden. The rooms in the house can be double, triple and family (quadruple). All rooms at the villa have a patio/terrace with table and two chairs from which you can admire the view of the garden. Meeting & events With a maximum capacity of 780 attendees, UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach in Giardini Naxos, Sicily, is an ideal location for hosting all types of events, conferences and meetings. The complex offers 16 function rooms, including a plenary hall with theatre-style seating, and 14 adaptable rooms with 10 to 270 seats, all equipped with comfortable chairs with PC compartments. The meeting facilities boast natural light and a charming, elegant atmosphere. A full range of event equipment is on hand, such as projector equipment and lighting systems, and is modern and easy to use. A full range of complementary services is available and guests can be welcomed to the banquet area for a break, aperitifs and cocktails or for a dedicated business buffet lunch (up to 1,000 people). Event menus can be tailored to perfectly cater for the concept of the event, while a sports program might be ideal to ensure an unforgettable stay for meeting attendees. For longer event programs, the hotel offers 637 comfortable rooms.

Venue Details

ChainUNA Italian Hospitality
BrandUNAHotels
Built-
Renovated-
Total meeting space20,838 sq. ft.
Guest Rooms636
Venue typeHotel

Industry Ratings

Italia Hotel Classification

Awards

Industry awards
Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice Award

Amenities

Room features and guest services
  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
Facilities
  • Free airport shuttle
  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible
Business services
  • AV capabilities
Recreational activities
  • Golf course on grounds
  • Health club
  • Outdoor pool
  • Skiing
  • Tennis courts
  • Water sports

Need dates

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Apr 1, 2026 - Oct 30, 2026

Seasonal Availability

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High season
May 01 - Sep 30
Shoulder season
Oct 01 - Oct 31Apr 01 - Apr 30
Low season

Meeting rooms

Total meeting space
20,838 sq. ft.
Largest room
7,534.7 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms
16
Second largest room
7,534.7 sq. ft.
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Meeting space

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Room size
Ceiling height
Maximum capacity
U-Shape
Theater
Classroom
Boardroom
2,906.3 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
253
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253
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4,133.3 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
178
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178
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1,743.8 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
178
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178
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1,636.1 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
174
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174
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3,832.0 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
171
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171
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1,786.8 sq. ft.
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13.1 ft.
171
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171
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1,582.3 sq. ft.
52.5 x 30.2 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
100
50
100
70
50
1,399.3 sq. ft.
43.3 x 30.2 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
80
60
80
60
50
699.7 sq. ft.
33.8 x 20.8 sq. ft.
9.8 ft.
30
25
30
25
20

Guest rooms

Total guest rooms
636

Location

Getting Here

Getting Here - To get to UNAHOTELS Naxos Beach Sicilia, you can either fly into Catania Airport (40-minute drive) or drive from Catania. Alternatively, the hotel is a 10-minute walk from Recanati bus station, which provides access to Taormina and other destinations. The hotel also offers a minibus service to Taormina, which needs to be booked at the reception.
Distance from airport 31.07 mi
Parking in the area
Paid parking

Local Attractions

Mount Etna
Historical landmark
Mount Etna, or simply Etna (Italian: Etna [ˈɛtna], or Mongibello [mondʒiˈbɛllo]; Sicilian: Èttena, Èttina, Muncibbeḍḍu [mʊntʃɪbˈbɛɖɖʊ], or 'a Muntagna; Latin: Aetna; Ancient Greek: Αἴτνα and Αἴτνη[5]), is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, Italy, in the Metropolitan City of Catania, between the cities of Messina and Catania. It is located above the convergent plate margin between the African Plate and the Eurasian Plate. It is one of the tallest active volcanoes in Europe,[6] and the tallest peak in Italy south of the Alps with a current height (September 2024) of 3,403 m (11,165 ft),[1] though this varies with summit eruptions. For instance, in 2021 the southeastern crater reached a height of 3,357 m (11,014 ft), but was then surpassed by the Voragine crater after the summer 2024 eruptions.[7] Etna covers an area of 1,190 km2 (459 sq mi) with a basal circumference of 140 km (87 miles). This makes it by far the largest of the three active volcanoes in Italy, being about two and a half times the height of the next largest, Mount Vesuvius. Only Mount Teide on Tenerife in the Canary Islands surpasses it in the whole of the European–North-African region west of the Black Sea.[8] In Greek mythology, the deadly monster Typhon was trapped under this mountain by Zeus, the god of the sky and thunder and king of gods, and the forges of Hephaestus were said also to be underneath it.[9] Mount Etna is one of the world's most active volcanoes and is in an almost constant state of activity. The fertile volcanic soils produced from this activity support extensive agriculture, with vineyards and orchards spread across the lower slopes of the mountain and the broad Plain of Catania to the south.[10] Due to its history of recent activity and nearby population, Mount Etna has been designated a Decade Volcano by the United Nations.[11] In June 2013, it was added to the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.[12]
Taormina
Historical landmark
Taormina (UK: /ˌtɑːɔːrˈmiːnə/ TAH-or-MEE-nə,[2] US: /-nɑː/ -⁠nah, also /taʊərˈ-/,[3][4] Italian: [ta.orˈmiːna]; Sicilian: Taurmina) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Messina, on the east coast of the island of Sicily, Italy. Taormina has been a tourist destination since the 19th century. Its beaches on the Ionian Sea, including that of Isola Bella, are accessible via an aerial tramway built in 1992, and via highways from Messina in the north and Catania in the south. On 26–27 May 2017 Taormina hosted the 43rd G7 summit. The history of Taormina dates back to before Ancient Greece established its first colony on Sicily in 734 BCE in Magna Graecia. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Taormina continued to rank as one of the more important towns of the island. Taormina followed the history of Sicily in being ruled by successive foreign monarchs. After the Italian unification, Taormina began to attract well-off tourists from northern Europe, and it became known as a welcoming haven for gay men and artists.
Catania
Historical landmark
Catania (/kəˈtɑːniə/,[3] UK also /-ˈteɪn-/, US also /-ˈtæn-/,[4][5][6] Sicilian and Italian: [kaˈtaːnja] ⓘ) is the second-largest municipality on Sicily, after Palermo, both by area and by population.[7] Despite being the second city of the island, Catania is the center of the most densely populated Sicilian conurbation,[8] which is among the largest in Italy. It has important road and rail transport infrastructures, and hosts the main airport of Sicily (fifth-largest in Italy). The city is located on Sicily's east coast, facing the Ionian Sea at the base of the active volcano Mount Etna. It is the capital of the 58-municipality province known as the Metropolitan City of Catania, which is the seventh-largest metropolitan area in Italy. The population of the city proper is 297,517, while the population of the metropolitan city is 1,068,563. Catania was founded in the 8th century BC by Chalcidian Greeks in Magna Graecia.[9] The city has weathered multiple geologic catastrophes: it was almost completely destroyed by a catastrophic earthquake in 1169.[9] A major eruption and lava flow from nearby Mount Etna nearly swamped the city in 1669 and it suffered severe devastation from the 1693 Sicily earthquake.[9] During the 14th century, and into the Renaissance period, Catania was one of Italy's most important cultural, artistic and political centres.[9] It was the site of Sicily's first university, founded in 1434.[9] It has been the native or adopted home of some of Italy's most famous artists and writers, including the composers Vincenzo Bellini and Giovanni Pacini, and the writers Giovanni Verga, Luigi Capuana, Federico De Roberto and Nino Martoglio. Catania today is the industrial, logistical, and commercial centre of Sicily. Its airport, the Catania–Fontanarossa Airport, is the largest in Southern Italy. The central "old town" of Catania features exuberant late-baroque architecture, prompted after the 1693 earthquake, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Aeolian Islands
Historical landmark
The Aeolian Islands (/iːˈoʊliən/ ee-OH-lee-ən; Italian: Isole Eolie [ˈiːsole eˈɔːlje]; Sicilian: Ìsuli Eoli), sometimes referred to as the Lipari Islands or Lipari group (/ˈlɪpəri/ LIP-ə-ree, Italian: [ˈliːpari]) after their largest island, are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily, said to be named after Aeolus, the mythical ruler of the winds.[1] The islands' inhabitants are known as Aeolians (Italian: Eoliani). The islands had a permanent population of 14,224 at the 2011 census; the latest official estimate is 15,419 as of 1 January 2019. The Aeolian Islands are a popular tourist destination in the summer and attract up to 600,000 visitors annually. There are seven significant islands: Lipari, Vulcano, Salina, Stromboli, Filicudi, Alicudi and Panarea, and a set of minor islands and rocks.
Syracuse
Historical landmark
Syracuse (/ˈsaɪrəkjuːs, -kjuːz/ SY-rə-kewss, -⁠kewz; Italian: Siracusa [siraˈkuːza] ⓘ; Sicilian: Saragusa [saɾaˈuːsa])[a] is a historic city on the Italian island of Sicily, the capital of the Italian province of Syracuse. The city is notable for its rich Greek and Roman history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture, and as the birthplace and home of the pre-eminent mathematician and engineer Archimedes.[8] This 2,700-year-old city played a key role in ancient times, when it was one of the major powers of the Mediterranean world. Syracuse is located in the southeast corner of the island of Sicily, next to the Gulf of Syracuse beside the Ionian Sea. It is situated in a drastic rise of land with 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) depths being close to the city offshore although the city itself is generally not so hilly in comparison. The city was founded by Ancient Greek Corinthians and Teneans[9] and became a very powerful city-state. Syracuse was allied with Sparta and Corinth and exerted influence over the entirety of Magna Graecia, of which it was the most important city. Described by Cicero as "the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all",[10] it equaled Athens in size during the fifth century BC.[11] It later became part of the Roman Republic and the Byzantine Empire. Under Emperor Constans II, it served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire (663–669). Palermo later overtook it in importance, as the capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. Eventually the kingdom would be united with the Kingdom of Naples to form the Two Sicilies until the Italian unification of 1860. In the modern day, the city is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site along with the Necropolis of Pantalica. In the central area, the city itself has a population of around 125,000 people. Syracuse is mentioned in the Bible in the Acts of the Apostles book at 28:12 as Paul stayed there.[12] The patron saint of the city is Saint Lucy; she was born in Syracuse and her feast day, Saint Lucy's Day, is celebrated on 13 December.
Valle dei Templi
Historical landmark
The Valle dei Templi (Italian: [ˈvalle dei ˈtɛmpli]; Sicilian: Vaddi di li Tempri), or Valley of the Temples, is an archaeological site in Agrigento (ancient Greek: Ακραγας, Akragas), Sicily. It is one of the most outstanding examples of ancient Greek art and architecture of Magna Graecia,[1] and is one of the main attractions of Sicily. The term "valley" is a misnomer, the site being located on a ridge outside the town of Agrigento. Since 1997, the entire area has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. The archaeological and landscape park of the Valle dei Templi, with its 1300 hectares, is the largest archaeological park in Europe and the Mediterranean basin.[2]

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Facility Restrictions

smoke-free property

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Cancellation Policy

Cancellation or reduction terms for Allotment of Bedrooms, Conference Services, Catering Services • No penalty for room cancellations up to 121 days before the arrival date, apart from the confirmation deposit already paid; • From day 120 to day 91 before the arrival date, 65% of the contracted services total may be cancelled with no penalty; • From day 90 to day 61 before the arrival date, 55% of the contracted services total may be cancelled with no penalty; • From day 60 to day 31 before the arrival date, 40% of the contracted services total may be cancelled with no penalty; • From day 30 to day 15 before the arrival date, 25% of the contracted services total may be cancelled with no penalty; • From day 14 to day 8 before the arrival date, 10% of the contracted services total may be cancelled with no penalty; • From day 7 before the arrival date, the existing allotment of bedrooms and conference areas and catering services that have been booked are considered confirmed and will be charged in full; • Early departures will be charged 100% of the total nights booked. THE ABOVE PERCENTAGES ARE UNDERSTOOD TO BE ON A DAILY BASIS IN RELATION TO ROOM ALLOTMENTS ONLY AND ON THE CONTRACTED TOTALS IN RELATION TO F&B AND MEETING SERVICES. CANCELLATIONS AFTER THE FIRST CANCELLATION WILL BE APPLIED TO THE NUMBER OF ROOMS REMAINING FOLLOWING THE FIRST CANCELLATION REQUEST. THE PERCENTAGES ABOVE ARE NOT CUMULATIVE. Gruppo UNA S.p.A. reserves the right to resell the bedrooms and conference rooms cancelled for the event.

Additional details

Main distances Taormina: 6 km Isola Bella:7 km Gole dell'Alcantara: 14 km Taormina-Giardini railway station: 15 km Parco dell'Etna: 47 km Messina: 50 km Catania "Fontanarossa" Airport: 50 km

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Sustainable Practices

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Health and Safety

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