Marsala

Marsala, an intimate city that contains corners of unexpected charm, is a city on a human scale, a world to explore at one’s leisure, walking slowly and savoring the precious wine of the same name. The historic center is enclosed by the ancient Spanish gates, the most famous of which is Porta Garibaldi which connects the site of the Garibaldi landing with the ancient seat of the city. Visit the ancient fish market (the old Spanish stables) and the stunning Church of the Addolorata. Following Via Garibaldi, reach the Piazza della Repubblica which is the heart of the city, with its majestic Duomo and Palazzo VII Aprile. Just behind the cathedral is the Museo degli Arazzi and the baroque Piazza del Purgatorio with its fountain. On the waterfront is the Museum of the Punic Ship and the ancient Lilybeo, the archaeological park, and the church of San Giovanni where you’ll find the cave of the Sibyl lilybetana where the first Christians gathered. Marking the footsteps of the many civilizations that passed through here, the architecture and layout of the city reveal a historical line going back through Punic, Roman, Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences.

Exclusivity and safety, always

An ideal location

Our wine resort in Marsala is located in the open countryside, among olive trees and vineyards, with the most beautiful view of the sea and the islands of Western Sicily. Everything around us is peaceful and silent.

You can drive here with your own car or ask the receptionist to book a transfer or rental car for you, which comply with the current safety protocols. From Baglio Oneto you can stroll through the natural settings of Marsala or explore the surroundings to the sea with our free bicycles, sanitized for each use.

Private parking

Your car is also safe in Baglio Oneto: you can use our private parking lot for free. You can park and move your vehicle in complete freedom, without the need for valets: we protect you from unwanted contacts.

Breakfast, delicious and safe

Waking up has always been special moment at our luxury hotel in Sicily and it still is today: order the sweet and savory specialties you prefer and enjoy them comfortably at your table, served by the staff. The shady branches of the historic courtyard garden, the melody of the birds and the dance of butterflies will make every awakening perfect.

If you love to start the day in complete privacy, request breakfast in your room: you can enjoy our delights in absolute privacy and safety. Tell us your preferences well in advance so that we can prepare a personalized breakfast for you every morning.

Stress-free restaurant

The large spaces of our luxury wine resort ensure completely safe breakfasts, lunches and dinners in the various outdoor locations and in compliance with the distances prescribed by law. We have digitalized our restaurant's menus in Marsala for contactless and immediate consultation. Upon request, we can supply plasticized copies, suitably sanitized after each use.

Common areas

A stay at Baglio Oneto offers countless opportunities for fully independent relaxation and recreation. Our facilities include greenery, terraces, gardens, reading and TV rooms, large and constantly aired rooms.

A pool with a view

Enjoying the spectacle of the sea and the Egadi Islands poolside is one of the greatest pleasures at Baglio Oneto ... relaxing in complete safety is even more so! That's why we sanitize the solarium beds after every use.

Exclusive fitness

To train in complete privacy, ask for free use of our outdoor fitness area at the front desk: we will sanitize it before or after your training session.

Hygiene without compromise

We sanitize all the rooms of our wine resort in Sicily daily, from the rooms to the common areas, in compliance with the national protocols established by law.

Renovated rooms

The rooms at our luxury hotel in Sicily were substantially restyled in the winter of 2020 and today they are more welcoming and safer. They all boast large surfaces (min. 24 m2) and balconies or terraces for a breath of fresh air whenever you want. The ventilation systems have modern and effective vents, the bathrooms offer disposable courtesy lines to ensure maximum hygiene.

100% protected staff

We take care and monitor our staff's health, considered key to your well-being. The entire service team wears certified personal protective equipment and maintains the appropriate interpersonal distance prescribed by the authorities.

Risk-free front desk

The Baglio Oneto front desk is now decked out in Plexiglas to guarantee pleasant and safe communications without depriving you of our best smiles.

Prevention in a single gesture

Hand sanitizer gel dispensers have been installed at the front desk and in various common areas of our luxury hotel: prevention begins with the simplest gesture.

Worry-free reservations

We have streamlined the booking policies to offer you a stress-free experience, even before leaving. Book your vacation in Western Sicily without worries: if you think about it, you can cancel even just the day before. Free cancellation is now valid up to 24 hours from the day of arrival. You can only enjoy greater flexibility by booking directly on the Baglio Oneto dei Principi di San Lorenzo website, by email or by phone.

 

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Marsala

Marsala, an intimate city that contains corners of unexpected charm, is a city on a human scale, a world to explore at one’s leisure, walking slowly and savoring the precious wine of the same name. The historic center is enclosed by the ancient Spanish gates, the most famous of which is Porta Garibaldi which connects the site of the Garibaldi landing with the ancient seat of the city. Visit the ancient fish market (the old Spanish stables) and the stunning Church of the Addolorata. Following Via Garibaldi, reach the Piazza della Repubblica which is the heart of the city, with its majestic Duomo and Palazzo VII Aprile. Just behind the cathedral is the Museo degli Arazzi and the baroque Piazza del Purgatorio with its fountain. On the waterfront is the Museum of the Punic Ship and the ancient Lilybeo, the archaeological park, and the church of San Giovanni where you’ll find the cave of the Sibyl lilybetana where the first Christians gathered. Marking the footsteps of the many civilizations that passed through here, the architecture and layout of the city reveal a historical line going back through Punic, Roman, Arab, Norman, and Spanish influences.

Stagnone reserve

The Stagnone Nature Reserve is a must-see if you stay in Marsala: the atmosphere is hard to describe, with colors that are almost unreal at sunset. The lagoon of the Stagnone embraces the islands of Mozia, Isola Lunga, Schola, and Santa Maria. This is where you’ll find the oldest salt pans in Sicily, dotted with charming windmills, tanks, and mounds of salt, surrounded by paths ideal for trekking. Today the Stagnone is one of the most popular areas for kitesurfing and windsurfing, but also suitable for canoes, pedal boats, and small sailboats. We recommend taking a boat tour with a local wine and food tasting.

Island of Mozia

Mozia, a precious island set in the middle of a lagoon, of ancient Phoenician origin, around the 8th century BC, it was an important commercial center in the center of the Mediterranean. It was destroyed by Dionysius of Syracuse in 397 BC. For centuries it remained in oblivion: no one knew where it was, many thinking it might be what is now the Isola delle Femmine near Palermo.

It was Joseph Whitaker, the great British archaeologist, banker, and skilled marsala wine merchant who, thanks to his support for archeological excavations, brought Mozia back to us with all her history.

The excavations brought to light evidence of the original civilization: the Phoenician-Punic Sanctuary of Cappiddazzu, a part of the necropolis, the House of Mosaics, the north and south gates. All of which are archeological sites we strongly recommend you visit! In the museum of Mozia you can trace the historical and cultural stratifications of the era; in one of the halls there is a majestic marble statue representing a young man with a perfect body dressed in a tunic that reveals the harmony of movement and the beauty of the expressions of a victorious charioteer or god.

Egadi islands

The archipelago of the Egadi Islands is a combination of uncontaminated nature, crystal clear waters, and pure magic. Favignana, Marettimo, and Levanzo, together with the islands of Formica, Maraone, make up the largest Marine Protected Area in Europe. The Egadi Islands offer beautiful coves of turquoise water to explore by boat or from the rocks, such as the famous Cala Rossa and Cala Azzurra in Favignana, Cala Minnole in Levanzo, and Cala Bianca in Marettimo. In terms of history and culture we remember the Punic wars fought between the Egadis, and the Marine Reserve is today one of the most important underwater archeology museums in the world, while the Punic ship can be visited at the Baglio Anselmi Museum in Marsala. The heritage of the Tonnara is beautifully told through modern multimedia technology in the old Florio factory. Bike lovers and walkers will love Favignana, the butterfly of the Mediterranean, and the most popular island for cycling in the Mediterranean. 

Trapani

Trapani is crowned by the sea from two sides: in many parts of the city, you can admire it to left or to right. The historic center fits into a thin strip of land, with narrow streets and paved alleys, overlooked by Baroque churches and palazzos. The Chiesa delle Anime del Purgatorio is charming, and if you walk to the old Fish Market at the Bastione Conca, along the Walls of Tramontana, you’ll be rewarded with an exceptional view of the Egadi Islands and Erice. A visit to the Pepoli Museum is also worthwhile.

Mazara del Vallo

A town with traces of African and Norman heritage, a union of traditions and cultures that’s unique to Sicily. The layout and architecture of Mazara del Vallo are reminiscent of Islamic medinas, softened with a Mediterranean touch. The Norman Arch and picturesque steps merge with the Baroque charm of the Church of San Francesco and the Sant Egidio Museum, with its Dancing Satyr of the 4th century BC

Erice

Erice is an unexpected journey back to the Middle Ages, with its fortifications, stone roads, and crenellated towers. All around the cyclopean walls act as guardians of the city, while inside there are many churches to enjoy. The most popular attractions are the 12th-century Norman Castle of Venus, the Giardino del Balio, Pepoli Castle, Spanish Quarter, and the walls with town gates.

Segesta

Segesta owes its foundation to a band of Trojans who fled that burning city in the 9th century BC. It reached its peak in the 5th century, but lasted for just 100 years more. Today the archaeological site of Segesta is of considerable value, preserving the magic of ancient splendor. The main buildings, in excellent condition, are the majestic temple with six columns and the 3rd-century theater on the top of Mount Barbaro, overlooking the sea and surrounding hills.

Selinunte

The most westerly Greek colony in Sicily, this city was founded in 650 BC and had a key role in maritime trade. Destroyed in 409 BC by the Carthaginians, Selinunte is today the largest archaeological park in Europe. The one area not to be missed is the Acropolis, on a plateau overlooking the sea, where some walls, towers, and remains of some temples remain. A visit to Selinunte awakens dormant and grandiose civilizations.

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