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Villa SARAH |
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Ricco di Golfo (Upper Cinque Terre), Liguria |
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Prices include: 1 set of bed linen per bed per week - 1 bathroom towel
per person per week - kitchen linen changed weekly - water
consumption - electric energy consumption up to 300KW/week (energy consumption
in excess will be withheld from security deposit) - all taxes.
Prices do not include: Final cleaning and house linen: EURO 150 - Refundable breakage deposit (EURO 260) to be rendered to Guests upon departure. |
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Ligurian Riviera and Tuscany in one go The Ligurian Riviera is better knows as " the Riviera", and is one
of those places people read about once, and dream about forever. A secluded part
of the Italian region of Liguria, near the French Border, the Riviera is a
ruggedly beautiful stretch of coastline, inset with five tiny colourful villages,
perched between the Mediterranean Sea and a range of steep coastal hills. The
aura of romance about the place is enhanced by the very names of the five
villages: Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore. Here,
historic churches ring the time of the day as they call attention to their
incredible beauty, and wherever you go, you are bound to suddenly come across
one of the Riviera's numerous grand aristocratic villas, some of which have
remained in the family for centuries. This picturesque and culturally rich
region, boasts breathtaking sea views and gorgeous mountain backdrops, and is
close to the heart of Europe and to the artistic and architectural wealth of
Central Italy. This fascinating Riviera is situated on a gulf that embraces the
warm, intensely blue Mediterranean sea, rich in tones and shades, and an inland
of olive groves and deep green forests all still to discover. Here you will
enjoy the most beautiful sunsets, and the extremely romantic footpaths, cut
through lush extensive Lemon orchards and olive groves. Furthermore,
when based at this villa, all of Tuscany is within very easy reach. Tuscany is a living sculpture. You may have visited it ten times, you still will have much more to discover about this unique region. Its capital, Florence, with its innumerable Museums, Palaces and Churches, is an authentic jewel box. Then think of Arezzo, home town of Petrarch, father of the modern Italian language, or of Guido d'Arezzo, inventor of modern musical scale. Or think of the beautiful frescoes of Piero della Francesca or the 15th century church of Santa Maria delle Grazie. And there is old Cortona, capital of Chianti wine, and Asciano with its nearby 14th century monastery of Monte Oliveto Maggiore, and Volterra, an ancient stronghold dominating the sea with its thick ramparts and its countless masterpieces. And what about Lucca, with its intact city walls and its romantic elliptical-shaped piazza Anfiteatro, and Montepulciano with its splendid medieval churches and renaissance palaces and world-wide renowned wines. Tuscany is an architectural as well as a natural feast, with its strongly perfumed air, permeated by the scent of shrubs, bushes and spontaneous Mediterranean flowers. Everything in Tuscany speaks about Eternity.
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