While the location of the resort is nice (remote, but peaceful), the execution is neither five-star, and certainly not Autograph Collection. This property is between a three to four star (probably three). For our trip, the best part was our rooms, as we received upgrades to suites; the physical space was larger than we needed but there was good natural light, the rooms seemed new, and the maid service was good. We did walk by the “standard” and “superior” rooms throughout the stay and they appeared to lack any real natural light other than tiny “Juliet”-type shutters that looked out onto the walking paths. It seems only the suites have any territorial or ocean views. The breakfast buffet was good, but the replenishment and availability of products was poor. They also have an annoying habit of moving where items are placed from day-to-day, so it is a bit of a scavenger hunt. They are woefully understaffed on the omelet/egg bar – the wait is very long, and any pre-made products are gone instantly. There seemed to be adequate staff for bussing, yet tables were routinely being cleaned by guests so they had a place to sit. You are getting your own coffee / drinks, don’t expect any table service in that regard. Although they have other restaurants noted, only two were open – so they become very crowded and redundant (as the menus are limited), making it essential to travel off property for variety. Property itself is lovely and pools are nice. However, the towel policy (towel cards, and only one towel per day, per card – no replacements) is ridiculous, particularly for a “Autograph” collection. I understand the idea of saving money on cleaning costs, but your room prices don’t match the service provided. We stayed at a number of places in Sicily, including small family-owned properties, and preferred them much more. The location and physical plant here is nice, but they are nowhere close to five-star Autograph, on any metric. Recommend skipping this place and finding other option(s).