self catering villa / rental villa / holiday rental / vacation villa
Italy
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Sicily
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Ragusa
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Ispica
Ispica - Modica 8 km - Siracusa 70 km - Catania 120 km - beach 10 minutes drive – golf course 71 km
6 to 16 persons - 300 sqm – pool (10 x 6 m) - air condition – barbecue
1 fully equipped kitchen with dishwascher, wood stove and electric stove - 1 living room with fireplace and fan - 1 terrace with pergola – 1 dining room - 1 shower/WC - 1 four-bed room with shower/WC - 1 triple bedroom with shower/WC - 1 double bedroom with shower/WC - 1 twin bedroom with bathroom with tub/WC - TV in all bedrooms
This ancient Sicilian villa, built at the end of the 19th century, is situated nearby the famous archaeological park of Cava d'Ispica. The garden with pool and terrace behind the house is the perfect place to relax. Through the entrance hall, one reaches the living room with fireplace, which is furnished with tasteful antiques. The house has a stately atmosphere. The fully equipped kitchen with wood stove is typically Sicilian and very comfortable. It runs out to the terrace with a sitting place under a bunch of grapes. The balconies on the first floor offer magnificent views of the "Cava D'Ispica Archeological Park" and the sea.
Villa Trombadore is surrounded by a large, lush garden, which borders a small road on one side. In one part of the garden lies the holiday home La Carretteria which comprises two bedrooms. It has a private access and garden and thus is completely independent from Villa Tromadore. La Caretteria can be rented additionally, so that the whole property can accomodate up to 16 persons. The estate is only a few kilometers from the center of the old baroque town of Modica, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It is ideal for those who wish to combine culture and relaxation. Shops and restaurants are only 500 meters away.
At a glance:
detached location - baby bed/cot: on request - oven - CD-Player - DVD-Player - Fax - hair dryer - dishwasher - BBQ - pets: NOT allowed - heating - fireplace - highchair: on request - microwave - mosquito nets - private pool: - SAT/cable-TV: in all the bedrooms + living room - stereo - washing machine
Rental price in EURO per house per day:
| 6-10 Pers. |
01.01.12 - 04.05.12
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324,00 |
04.05.12 - 30.06.12
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: |
388,00 |
30.06.12 - 28.07.12
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: |
583,00 |
28.07.12 - 25.08.12
|
: |
647,00 |
25.08.12 - 01.09.12
|
: |
583,00 |
01.09.12 - 29.09.12
|
: |
388,00 |
29.09.12 - 31.12.12
|
: |
324,00 |
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| 11-16 Pers. |
01.01.12 - 04.05.12
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: |
440,00 |
04.05.12 - 30.06.12
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: |
518,00 |
30.06.12 - 28.07.12
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: |
764,00 |
28.07.12 - 25.08.12
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: |
842,00 |
25.08.12 - 01.09.12
|
: |
764,00 |
01.09.12 - 29.09.12
|
: |
518,00 |
29.09.12 - 31.12.12
|
: |
440,00 |
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extras: heating upon consumption, air conditon 210 € per week (280 if 11-16 persons)
damage deposit: 1.000 € payable on site
additional information: pool open from Apr. 07 to Oct. 30
There is probably no other region in Italy that is as rich in history, culturally important and scenic as Sicily. Many important cultures have left their marks here, for example the Greeks, whose temples can still be seen all over the island. Romans, Arabs and Normans, too, had an influence on the island and it's inhabitants. Today, Sicily is a popular holiday destination, not only because of it's beautiful landscape and long sandy beaches. The region around Catania, which is the second largest town of the island, is especially well-known. The town's landmark, the elephant fountain, and the Piazza del Duomo are very impressive. The Etna, which the Sicilians call the "mountain of mountains", is quite close to Catania. For naturelovers and hikers, the area around the vulcano is like paradise. Driving along the coast from Catania to the north, one passes the enchanting town of Taormina and then reaches Sicily's north-eastern part. There lies the important seaport of Messina, from where it is only a distance of a few kilometers to the Italian mainland. The capital of Sicily, Palermo, which was founded by the Phoenicians, is located on the northern coast. The Old Town with the Normans's palace, the Cappella Palatina and the Archeological Museum is well worth seeing. A trip to Monreale, from where one can enjoy fantastic views of the bay of Palermo, or to Cefalù, a small town with well-preserved medieval structures, is also worthwhile. In the north-west, around the nice town of Castellamare del Golfo, one will find beautiful sandy beaches. The famous Valle dei Templi is located close to Agrigento at the southern coast. It is part of the UNESCO world heritage and is an impressive evidence of ancient Greek architecture. The countryside of the island, too, has a lot to offer. The village of Pietraperzia, for example, attracts many visitors with it's famous library.
Getting there: Scheduled or charter flights to Palermo or Catania and rental car; own car