Need to know
Rooms
17, including nine suites.
Check–Out
11am; check-in, 2pm. Both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates include a Continental buffet breakfast served in the restaurant.
Also
There’s one room that’s been adapted for those with reduced mobility, however, the rough terrain that surrounds Susafa makes it particularly challenging for wheelchair users.
Hotel closed
The hotel closes its doors annually from 3 November until the end of March.
At the hotel
600-hectare grounds, alfresco dining spots, free-to-attend cookery classes, charged laundry service, and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: tea-making kit, free bottled water, air-conditioning, and Mediterranea Attitudine bath products.
Our favourite rooms
Rooms are similar in style, with plaster-finished walls, Sicilian-stone arches and idyllic views that make the lack of TV much less of a concern. Space-seekers, book the romantic Superior Suite; it’s the only room set on the first floor, with a four-poster bed and bright bathroom separated by a grand Crittall screen. The Deluxe Suite also impresses with an in-room sauna and private patio.
Poolside
You’ll find the swimming pool shaded by lofty chestnut trees and flanked with white sunloungers.
Spa
There’s no spa as such, but in-room massages can be arranged on request.
Packing tips
Bring your very best apron for days spent making pasta fatta a mano.
Children
Over-11s are welcome, but Susafa is geared more towards the adults.
Sustainability efforts
You’ll be hard-pressed to find an area of Susafa that isn’t sustainable: ingredients are almost exclusively harvested from the hotel’s 600-hectare farm and the few outsourced items (wine and dairy) come straight from local suppliers. Each of the buildings have been renovated responsibly, rooms are built with natural plaster, finished with beeswax, cooled (and warmed) with solar-powered air-conditioning systems and decorated with repurposed crafts by Sicilian artisans – even the maintenance work is done by locals. We’re not quite done yet… All staff are hired from surrounding villages, 50 hectares of land was reforested by the hotel in 2005, water is collected from nearby wells and springs, single-use plastics have been banned and the hotel supports local sustainable agriculture programmes.