Baia L'Aura occupies a privileged position on the water.The open-plan communal area in the main guesthouse.The limpid waters outside Baia L'Aura's sea gate.This sandy beach is only a 300m walk from Baia L’Aura.A fabulous seafront spot for memorable meals. A cool, shady spot for those who love gazing out to sea.White linen curtains gently billowing in the sea breeze outside the main guesthouse.Baia l'Aura has a pure summery vibe.The shady sea-view terrace outside the main guesthouse.The luminous, airy indoor-outdoor kitchen-diner.Lunch is served!The well-equipped kitchen.The living area in the main guesthouse, looking through to the kitchen.Whether you're inside or out, those sea views are ever-present.Perspectives.Choose your spot in the sun or the shade.The double bedroom in the main guesthouse, with its sea views and terrace access. (Bedroom 1)Its en-suite shower room.The various guesthouses, terraces and gardens of Baia L'Aura.Exploring the gardens.The first of two independently accessed double bedrooms in the second guesthouse. (Bedroom 2)Its private area of terrace.The same bedroom with its in-room shower.The in-room shower and en-suite WC.The second independently accessed double bedroom in the  second guesthouse. (Bedroom 3)Its in-room shower.The double bedroom in the third guesthouse. (Bedroom 4)Its en-suite shower room.The double bedroom in the fourth guesthouse. (Bedroom 5)Its in-room tub.Each guesthouse comes with its own private sea-view terrace.Greens, blues and whites.Back in the main guesthouse's indoor-outdoor kitchen and communal area.Baia L'Aura and its garden-gate sea access.The sea-front dining area with barbecue.One of the sea-view al fresco dining areas.What you might expect to eat should you engage the services of the in-villa cook.Not a bad spot for breakfast.Where you may well spend most of your time.Aperitif-time at the nearby summer-season lido, where you can also have lunch.The delightful baroque cathedral of Noto.The nearby small fishing town of Marzamemi.The gorgeous, honey-cream Chiesa di San Bartolomeo in the centre of Scicli.The beautiful cathedral in Syracuse and its piazza.Modica, rising majestically from the gorge in which it sits.The transparent waters of the Vendicari Nature Reserve.