This is the Place to Stay!
Review Submitted: November 19, 2009
Date of Stay: October 2009
Imagine visiting Sicily and staying with your favorite Italian cousin in her lovely home by the sea. That is exactly what our experience was like when my husband, his mother and I rented the Stadda apartment from Antonella in October. We couldn't have asked for a better first experience of Sicily. We had originally planned on staying in Palermo, but I came across Antonella's listing by mistake - I'm so glad I did. The apartment was clean, spacious (even by U.S. standards) and was equipped with everything we could possibly need - toiletries, umbrellas, hairdryer, iron, washing machine, bottled water, basic foodstuffs, etc. Be sure to bring your own washcloth, though, as Italians and French (in my experience) typically consider such things "too personal" to provide to visitors. Like others have said, while the apartment was pleasant and well-located, Antonella's kindness is what made our experience so special. I'm going to start by saying that we were very needy travelers and Antonella was there for us every step of the way. For example, my mother-in-law wanted to see the ancient mountain village of Geraci-Siculo and Antonella offered to drive us two hours through winding mountain roads to get us there (which we paid her for, of course). She even took us back to Palermo on our last day to help my mother-in-law find an authentic Sicilian cookbook. She taught us how to cut in line at the post office, jaywalk across a busy street and gesture like a Sicilian. Antonella is funny, vivacious and so knowledgeable about everything that we missed not having her with us when we ventured on to Rome and Paris. When we overcame any traveling obstacle on our own, we would say "Wouldn't Antonella be so proud of us?" Antonella recommended great places for us to visit and even helped us buy our train tickets to see the Valley of the Temples in Agrigento. Every restaurant she recommended or took us to had some of the most amazing food I've ever eaten in my life. I would highly recommend learning some basic Italian if traveling to Sicily since very few people speak English. My Italian was awful, but I was happy to know the phrases I did when Antonella wasn't around to translate for us. I wouldn't dream of staying anywhere else while visiting the Palermo area and the three of us can't wait to go back - mostly because we loved spending time with Antonella. Ciao, Ciao!
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