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Villetta Mimma Vittoria - Zen Like Ambience in Calabria in Reggio Calabria
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vacation rental description
- bedrooms 2
- pool no
- type Villa
- baths 2
- hot tub no
- community
- sleeps 6
- pets allowed no
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rates (USD)
$1,150
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$2,200
/ week
The original villa rental in Reggio Calabria. Visit our extensive
photo gallery to see what sets our villa apart from others.
Born and raised in Reggio Calabria until he was 3, the property owner
and his family emigrated to North America in the early 60s. Now an
award winning music producer/composer, the owner decided to make his
small, but hopefully lasting, contribution to Calabria’s tourism.
The Academy of Calabria Rome-Toronto honored the owner in 1996, for
his outstanding achievements and contributions to the Calabrian
community in Canada. The Center for Art & Culture “Bruzio” of Gioia
Tauro Awarded the “Calabria America” 2000 to the owner as a
composer/producer.
Honored with the above awards and acting as an ambassador of
Calabria, the owner was inspired to rebuild his parents’ old and
abandoned town house in Gioia Tauro making it available to his family
and friends as well as opening it up as a rental to anyone ready for
a Calabrian adventure.
Taking over 2 years to complete the 2 story -2 bedroom- 1000 sq ft
independent town house (Villetta), the owner wanted to make a
statement about what he has learned while being away from his native
region. Calling on close relatives to put the paperwork and plans
into action, his faith in the Calabrian way of doing business was
tested time and again. Residing in New York City for the past 15
years, the owner ended up showing his fellow countrymen a thing or
two of how things get done and bringing a sense of style and taste
that even the master trade contractors remained impressed.
Noting that there were few Calabrian summer rentals on the market,
the owner’s approach to creating something that all would like to
experience, was a house that an adventurer in Calabria could escape
to, to nourish the body and spirit... at an affordable price. One
simple pleasure that North Americans take seriously, is taking a
great shower. After traveling to Italy many times, the owner found
that it was hard to do such a thing. Hence he implemented a 10’’ rain
shower head in the large bathroom to fulfill that pleasure. This was
the corner stone of thought and attention to detail that the owner
had in mind when re-building the town house.
To celebrate and bless the opening of the rental house, all (summer
2003) guests renting Villetta Mimma Vittoria (named after the owner’s
mom) will be greeted with a welcome care package containing local
Calabrian products of (virgin olive oil - grown, harvested and cold
pressed by the owner’s relatives in nearby Seminara, fruits and
vegetables (in season) grown and harvested by the owner’s relatives
in nearby Ponte Vecchio, preserves and home made table wine made by
other relatives in Gioia Tauro). The products (those that are lawful
to import) are also available for sale if the guests want to take
back a little flavor of Calabria back with them. The owner’s
relatives in Gioia Tauro are predominantly merchants in the jewelry,
giftware and dry cleaning business. Modest discounts will be made to
Villetta Mimma Vittoria guests at these fine establishments.
The owner wants his guests to have a wonderful time, take in the
local culture that few tourists get to experience, visit the cultural
and historical sites, enjoy the beaches, take a cooking class in
Calabrian cuisine (provided by another of the owner’s aunt’s) and
come back year after year inviting more of their friends to join them
in nourishing their bodies and spirit.
The Vacation Rental -
Villetta Mimma Vittoria
(A new town house… 100 Meters from the town Piazza and 1000 Meters to
the sandy beaches).
Villetta Mimma Vittoria - peaceful pleasures and nourishment for the
body and spirit.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria town house - Italian elegance combined with
New York’s Soho Chic. This newly constructed - earthquake resistant -
townhouse is on the vibrant Via Messina in the Villa Ponze district
of Gioia Tauro, province of Reggio Calabria. Modern design has been
plumping up the pillows on sensual content lately, which has
broadened its appeal. Villetta Mimma Vittoria is not about cottage
coziness and certainly not of clutter, but of peaceful pleasures,
clean lines and nourishment for the body and spirit. This phenomenon
seems particularly true in southern Italy, giving “Southern
hospitality” a whole new meaning.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria town house has been completely rebuilt and
renovated with extreme attention to details and comfort.
Professionally restored, this Villetta town house offers splendid,
high quality rooms to the discerning traveler and tourist.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria has 2 beautiful, practical and charming
bedrooms that can accommodate a family of 4 to 6. Ground floor is one
huge loft like space which includes the Living Room with leather
sleep sofa, Dining Room and open (American style) stainless
steel/marble kitchen. The second floor has 2 bedrooms, a comfortable
and luxurious bathroom and large walk in closet. The master bedroom
has a high design Albers bed and the balcony has an eye view of the
main street -Via Roma.
This "Great Town House of Gioia Tauro" property offers such amenities
as private bath with a 10’’ ‘rain’ shower head, washing machine,
microwave, wood burning Franklin fireplace, outdoor shower, skylights
in the large bedroom and hallway, window screens, 2 TV sets , stereo,
candelabras, security alarm, and light dimmers to create a relaxing
ambiance. Stay in touch with the world – cell phones available for
weekly rental. All one has to do is buy a prepaid phone card.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria is walking distance near food shops,
supermarket, high scale boutiques, train station, cafes, park and
sandy beach. Parking on the street in front of house is permitted. A
few steps from the town house brings you to a little park (villa)
that has a panoramic view of the Tryannian sea coast, where one can
view Gioia Tauro marina and the volcanic island of Stromboli.
The Town -
According to encyclopedias and geography books, Gioia Tauro is a
growing town by the sea in the province of Reggio Calabria.
Gioia Tauro is located between Naples and Messina, 7 Km near the town
of Palmi, it was "discovered" at the turn of the century by the
English aristocracy and today is considered the "jewel" of the Costa
Viola for its trendy shopping and sandy beaches. Gioia Tauro is
located in the gulf of Gioia Tauro, (it holds the second largest port
in Europe). On a clear day, you can see Sicily and the Eolian islands.
In fact Gioia Tauro is not only a town by the sea, but a way of life,
a love. Gioia Tauro charms anyone who goes there with the color of
its sea, the greens of its shores, the warmth of its inhabitants. It
is a place that has a miraculously positive and uplifting effect on
those who are struggling with the constant demands of everyday life.
From artists to businessmen, Italians to Americans, Germans and other
Europeans, this Tyrrhenian and Mediterranean part of Italy is for
everyone. Those who come from cold, or warm lands, have all undergone
an invigorating metamorphosis when visiting Gioia Tauro. They have
left their jobs, deserted their native towns to live here.
Gioia Tauro, exit SS18 on the A3 Autostarda (Salerno – Reggio) is 50
km from Reggio Calabria’s airport and 70 Km from the Lamezia Terme
airport.
Gioia Tauro can also be reached by sea by taking the ferry/traghetto
from Messina, which is a major Mediterranean port. There is also,
twice a day, a sea bus service which takes an hour from Gioia Tauro
to the volcanic island of Stromboli that is currently in the news
lately. The historical city of Tropea is also situated at the tip of
the Costa Viola. The Splendid City of Capo Vaticano had a medical
school in ancient times.
Gioia Tauro, one of the towns located on the Costa Viola is an
excellent area if you love the beach and great weather. Villetta
Mimma Vittoria town house is a few blocks from the town's main
center, a 10 minute walk to the Gioia Tauro Marina beach, and 7 km by
car to the world famous ‘la tunara’ beach in near by Palmi.
Gioia Tauro has excellent restaurants as well as in the nearby hill
towns of Seminara, Sinopoli, and Mt Elia abound; the area is noted
for its cheeses, wines, olive oil. Beaches at Tropea and Capo
Vaticano are at 45 minutes by car. Activities in the area include
tennis, swimming, horseback riding and yachting.
Gioia Tauro is not a fad; Like mythological cities of the past, it
does not let go of those who see it. Its sea, its shores, its
history, its inhabitants form a whole, influencing visitors and
rendering their life experience utterly blissful.
Gioia Tauro – the Gateway of the Costa Viola
Search Gioia Tauro on the web for more information
The Region-
CALABRIA – THE FINAL ITALIAN FRONTIER – A LAND TO DISCOVER.
Calabria - 800 Kms of coasts frame landscapes of unpolluted beauty,
between the Ionian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea among thousands of
streams. A surface of about 15.000 Km that is represented by over 90%
of mountains and hills. The superb massifs of Pollino, Sila and
Aspromonte form Calabria's backbone and hide ethereal angles that
seem to belong to northern countries rather than south Italy. You
will also find impalpable sand on the endless beaches and a wonderful
sea with various and stunning colors.
CALABRIA, land of emigration but also a land that is proud of its
pluri millenarian history and of its culture. CALABRIA, land of art
and ancient traditions. CALABRIA, hospitable land that from the very
first encounter amazes the tourists because it does not correspond at
all to the stereotypes through which it is too often defined.
CALABRIA, hard working land that is re-evaluating its tourism,
handicraft and also the small industry.
CALABRIA, environmental, cultural and historical inheritance to the
entire world.
CALABRIA is a place for two types of people: Calabrians (and their
descendants - sometimes) and adventurers. It is bewildering, even
frightening to all others, but richly rewarding for the chosen few.
You will find no Florence’s or Venice’s in Calabria. You won't even
find a San Gimignano or a Positano. Art treasures are usually
encountered in impoverished villages whose older homes barely have
electricity and running water and newer homes have cement pylons
where the second story will someday be. When there's a spectacular
seacoast, you're likely to find hotels offering lumpy mattresses and
microscopic see-through towels. Architectural masterpieces have been
eroded by the earthquakes that recur every hundred years or so.
Calabria - Unforgettable vistas across rugged mountains, vast golden
wheat fields and crystal clear seas. Age old olive trees that grow as
tall as eucalyptus. Ancient Greek, Roman, Byzantine and Norman ruins,
forgotten by time, which suddenly loom over the horizon, beckoning
you to your own private rendezvous with history. Shy but
unforgettably hospitable villagers wearing voluminous black skirts or
colorful traditional costumes. Delicious fish, vegetables, cheese,
sausage, salami, wild mushrooms and figs.
If you venture inland on those impossibly curvy mountain roads,
you'll see abandoned railroad tracks everywhere, and you'll drive
past countless roadside fountains dispensing natural mineral water.
Take your place in line to fill your plastic bottle, or ask a local
woman to teach you how to balance a terra cotta jar of it on your
head. Driving through the towns, you'll see old men playing cards at
tables in the main squares. Grandmothers sit on their doorsteps
knitting, weaving or embroidering. You could spot a group of
villagers waiting outside the house of a local santina, a psychic
who "sees" the souls of the dead, sweats blood, blesses the farm
animals or performs miracles. You may see small children, but you
won't see many of their parents, who have had to emigrate north or
abroad to support their parents and offspring. Someday they will
return home to add that second story to the house they're gradually
financing. Meanwhile they'll trudge through the northern snows
dreaming of this strange land, which has been conquered and forgotten
by every major culture in the Western world.
Although never mentioned in the annals of glorious world history,
Calabria was a crossroads for Western civilization from the 7th
century BC until the last century. Before you travel here, read Unto
The Sons (Knopf), Gay Talese's engrossing story of his own family's
evolution. Besides painting a vivid portrait of the Taleses, it
provides a gripping narrative of the countless outsiders who have
conquered here, left their mark and then moved on, defeated by yet
another wave of temporary foreign rulers.
The theme of Calabria… in detail, about the Bronzes of Riace, two
magnificent statues that were found in the waters off the Calabrian
coastal town of Riace. But I'm going to let it suffice to say that
any plan for visiting Italy should include these must-see bronzes--
they are fabulous. They were in Rome at the Quirinale, the Prime
Minister's residence.
The bronzi are now on display at the Museo Nazionale in Reggio
Calabria, (45 minutes by car from Gioia Tauro) but the museum very
kindly (albeit reluctantly) allowed them to come to Rome for a brief
period. There, along with the prime minister, senators, deputies,
Cabinet members, their spouses, and other lucky guests, one can
circle the two great metal warriors for a long time, utterly
mesmerized. Please visit Calabria to see them: I'm sure you too will
find them awesome.
If you are inspired by breathtaking panoramas and you don't mind
winding roads, follow the signs to the Ionian cost (40 minutes by car
from Gioia Tauro), about four miles south of Corigliano, to Santa
Maria Del Patire. All that remains of an 11th-century monastery, it
sits alone at an altitude of 1800 feet, surrounded on all sides by
rugged hills and valleys. Another major site back on the Tryannian
Coast north of Gioia Tauro just two miles off route 106 is Rossano.
The 11th-century church of San Marco, defiantly perched on its own
outcrop, is a mystical masterpiece, one of the great Byzantine
monuments in southern Italy. In town, you should also visit the
churches of S. Panaghia, Santa Maria del Pilere and Santa Anna, the
ancient hospital and the Parish Museum, whose most remarkable
treasure is the Codex Purpureus, a 6th-century manuscript
representing the Gospels of Sts. Mark and Matthew. Its name derives
from the purple parchment on which it is written.
June and September are great months to visit Calabria and a fine
place to linger for a few days is the promontory that stretches from
the Golfo di S. Eufemia to the Golfo di Gioia. Start out in Vibo
Valentia, an ancient Calabrian city that has begrudgingly hosted
Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Normans and Bourbons. Formerly known as
Monteleone, Vibo is not a particularly beautiful city, but its
castle, a fine example of Angevin military architecture, is perhaps
the most interesting one to visit in Calabria. The 14th-century
cloister in the church of the Rosary offers splendid respite from the
traffic that torments every Calabrian city, and the church of San
Michele, designed by Baldassare Peruzzi, is a gem worth seeking out.
Marching back through the ages, you'll want to see the Byzantine
temple of S. Ruba, the ruins of an old Roman baths, walls dating from
the time when Vibo was called Hipponion, and the remains of a 6th-
century Greek acropolis.
Between Tropea and Nicotera, especially in the areas around Parghelia
and Capo Vaticano, the road curves along high above a non-stop
succession of beautiful beaches and interesting rocky coves, creating
a coastline that many have likened to Big Sur. The water is usually
extremely clear and, as the Italians say, pescoso (which means "full
of fish," not "fishy"). Settle down somewhere, stay a few days, set
out each morning with your masks and fins, pack a lunch of cheese,
bread, fresh tomatoes, fruit and bottled water, and arm yourself with
plenty of suntan oil. It's one of the best seaside vacations you'll
have in Italy. (Part of the text on the region of Calabria © Words
and Pictures 1993-2003)
ACTIVITIES AND ATTRACTIONS AND USEFUL THINGS TO KNOW:
Villetta Mimma Vittoria is located a few minutes away from the old
Historical centre of Gioia Tauro, only 100 meters from the main
Piazza and close to all amenities: shops, restaurants, bars and
Main bus and train station.
Staying in Gioia Tauro means you are more centrally located and can
get to many more areas of interest in a shorter period of time.
Yacht Club at Port of Gioia Tauro (3Km)
Sun Bathing (10 minute walk)
Bargain hunting on Market Monday's - On Viale Don Struzo 8:00am to
1:30pm (400 meters)
Fishing on the Gioia Tauro Pier (10 minute walk)
All water sports in near by town of Palmi - (7Km)
Horse back riding in near by town of Palmi - (7Km)
Day trip to Museum and shopping in Reggio Calabria - (50 Km)
Day trip to resort town of Capo Vaticano (45 Km)
Day trip to beautiful Tropea (50 Km)
Day trip to Historical Scilla (40 Km)
Day trip to Villa S. Giovanni - for ferry boat to Messina, Sicily
(45 Km)
Day trip to Calabrian Ionian coast (40 minute drive on new Rosarno
Siderno highway)
Gioia Tauro, exit SS18 on the A3 Autostarda (Salerno – Reggio) is 50
Km from Reggio Calabria’s airport and 70 Km from the Lamezia Terme's
Airport. Car rentals are available at these airports.
Parking is permitted on the street in front of townhouse.
Train & bus station - Piazza Marconi - Gioia Tauro (400 meters)
The property is valued priced for 4 adults. FYI - 3 star hotels in
the area range from 560 to 1260 Euro/7-Nights. This rental is a
bargain for what you are getting and the number of people it can
accommodate.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria - Mission Statement
"Our Mission is to provide our discerning clients with a fine
property and ultimate travel experience in Calabria. We operate with
integrity, consideration and are committed to delivering on our
promises to guests, friends and associates"
villa rental amenities
Villetta Mimma Vittoria
Amenities
You arrive at the door of the villa and step from a typical Italian
town into a contemporary New York loft. Every amenity you could
possibly require to make your stay an enjoyable experience is
provided, down to the fabulous bathroom. After a busy day exploring
Southern Italy the house is a welcome Spa like retreat. The owners
treat you like a valued family friend and make sure your stay is "5
STAR". TD Canada Trust Bank Executive - H Romaine, Toronto, Canada
6 Kilowatt - maximum residential electrical power supply
Air Conditioning – Climate Control cool/heating throughout the villa
All New Appliances
Alarms - Smoke, Carbon Monoxide & Security
American Coffee Maker - 4 Cup - Bring Your Own Coffee
Antique Armoire Entertainment Center
Balcony From Master Bedroom With Eye View Of Main Street (Via Roma)
Beach Umbrella, Beach Towels, Folding Beach Chairs & Cooler
Bicycles for 2 adults
Built-In Closet In 2nd Bedroom
Candelabras & Plenty Of Candles
Cell Phones Avail To Rent (Client Must Purchase Prepaid Phone Card)
Cool Terra Cotta Floors
Dimmer/Ambient Lighting
Down Pillows, Comforters & Featherbed Mattress Pads
Entertainment Center With Satellite TV Dish, Multi Regional DVD
Player, VCR, CD & Hi-Fi Stereo w/ cassette & Speaker Stands
Espresso Coffee Maker - 2 Cup
Fax
Fire Extinguisher
Fishing Rod (bring your own reel, tackle, lines and other accessories)
Fitness Bike
Flatware for 6+
Games (Monopoly, Checkers, Scrabble, Quiz Cards & Playing Cards)
Hair Dryer
Ice Cube Trays
Internet Connection
Iron And Ironing Board
Large 80 Liter Hot Water Tank
Laundry Room - Washer & Wicker Basket
Leather Sleeper Sofa Bed Sleeps 2 More (At Add' Cost)
Microwave
Mini Clothes Line
Mirror - High Design Full Length
Modern North American Spa-Style Bathroom With 10 Inch Exciting Rain
Shower Head And Enclosed Bathtub
Modern North American Style Kitchen
Orange Juicer - MOMA high design
Oscillating Pedestal Fan
Patio - Gated Private Ally Way with Plants - Vico - With Outdoor
Shower/foot wash & BBQ- grill
Potpourri
Radiator heating throughout the villa
Remote indoor/outdoor Thermometer
Retractable Skylights With Screens
Screens On All Windows
Shoji Screen - For Privacy when using the sleeper sofa
Step Ladder - To Store Your Luggage Out Of The Way
Teapot & Kettle
Telephone/Fax
Translator (pocket size / electronic)
Umbrellas (2)- Doorman Type - For Those Raining Days
Vacuum Cleaner W/ Various Nozzles And Dust Buster
Walk-In Closet In Master Bedroom
Water filter
Water storage tank
Welcome Basket With Calabrian Homemade Products For First Time Renters
With Gas Range, Oven, Fridge And Freezer - Great For Cooking Class
Wood Burning Franklin Style Fireplace
Wooden Beam Vaulted Ceilings
Zen Like - Pocket Sliding Doors
Note...The only items we don't have is a dishwasher :)
activities and attractions in Reggio Calabria Calabria
Staying in Gioia Tauro means you are more centrally located in the
provicne of Reggio Calabria and can get to many more areas of
interest in a shorter period of time.
Villetta Mimma Vittoria is located a few minutes away from the old
historical centre of Gioia Tauro, only 200 metres from the main
piazza and close to all ammenities: shops, restaurants, bars and
main bus and train station.
1 Week Sample Itinerary
-You cannot miss the 'villetta of Palmi' a park promenade that over
looks the Tryannian sea. It has views of the volcanic Eolian Islands
to the west, the tip of Sicily to the south and Capo Vaticano to the
north.
-You must explore Reggio Calabria. A most interesting place is the
Lungomare Matteotti (the promenade), with its vegetation and several
Greek and Roman remains, described by D'Annunzio as `the most
beautiful kilometer in Italy'. Make your way, we guarantee that you
won't regret it, to Cesare, for the best gelato in Italy.
-You have to take a guided tour around Gerace- on the Ionian coast -
the Florence of Calabria and discover the history of this delightful
city where the Palazzo Garmaldi and the 12th century Byzantine-Norman
cathedral are located.
-One cannot miss having a picnic on the pebble beach at Gioia Tauro
and watch the majestic ships make their way into the second largest
port in Mediterranean.
-You must visit the local ceramic producers and artisans in Seminara
and buy the 'mal occhio' masks (to ward of the evil eye).
-You'll enjoy learning about Calabrian olive oil at a private tasting
given by the owners of Ponte Vecchio Olive orchards, one of the
region's best producers, while sipping some strong homemade wine.
-If it's the last thing you do, you must visit scenic Tropea and Capo
Vaticano in the province of Vibo Valentia.
-Have fun and go snorkeling /diving or horse back riding at
Palmi's 'la tunara' resort beach.
-If you love swordfish you must go sword fish hunting or see how
local tradesmen build and repair boats in scenic Scilla.
-You'll be in for an adventure when you go trekking/rock climbing in
the Calabrian Aspromonte National Park.
-You'll be sorry if you miss visiting glorious Taormina, Sicily at
the base of mount Etna. A simple ferry boat ride across the straight
of Messina from Villa San Giovanni will get you there.
-Two of Europe's active volcano?s are a few hours from each other.
You must take a ferry boat from Villa San Giovanni and explore the
Eolian Islands of Vulcano and Stomboli.
-Try your street smarts and negotiating techniques through the Gioia
Tauro street market on Viale Don Struzo every Monday from 8Am to 1PM.
-Impress your friends back home by take a cooking class in
traditional Calabrian cuisine in Villetta Mimma Vittoria?s fully
equipped kitchen.
-You must listen for and jump out of bed to buy the fresh catch of
the day from the traveling Gioiatana Piscattara (fish lady) who yells
out the fresh catch of the day in the Calabrian dialect as she
travels from neighborhood to neighborhood. Similarly the fruit -
veggie man and fresh ricotta man driving by in their 3 wheel 'ape'
and megaphone in hand barking out the fresh merchandize of the day.
The Villetta is 2 Km from the highway - Autostrada A3
Take the Gioia Tauro, exit on the A3 Autostarda (Salerno – Reggio)
we are 50 km from Reggio Calabria’s airport and 70 Km from the
Lamezia Terme's airport. Car rentals are available at these airports.
USEFUL THINGS TO KNOW:
Parking is permitted on the street in front of villetta at all times.
The property is value priced for 4 adults. FYI - 3 star hotels in
the area range from 560 to 1260 Euro/7-Nights. Our villa rental is a
bargain for what you are getting and the number of people it can
accomodate.
Restaurants (walking distance)
Donna Nina - Viale Don Sturzo -Gioia Tàuro RC
Il Ristoro - Via Bellini -Gioia Tàuro RC -
Il Veliero - Viale Don Sturzo, 22 -Gioia Tàuro RC
La vecchia trave - Via Tre Palmenti -Gioia Tàuro RC
Tre Canali (di Castiglione)- Via Trento 17 -Gioia Tàuro RC
closed on Mondays
vacation rental rates
Sleeps 4 comfortably
(2 additional on our sleeper sofa)
Base rental rates for 2007
Low Season (November to April) = $1160 USD per week.
High Season (May to October, Christmas, New Years and Easter) = $2160
USD per week.
Note: there is a leather double sleeper sofa on the ground level that
can sleep 1-2 additional persons. There is a Shoji screen at the
villa for privacy. Use of sleeper sofa is included in base rate.
to see a floor map of our villa visit us at
(villettamimmavittoria-dot-com)
Above weekly rates includes: Taxes, Firewood, Candles, Water and Gas.
Extra fees not included are: Electricity, Heating, Telephone, Fax,
Internet Connection, Linens, Cell phone if required, Cleaning,
Express Shipping if required and Paypal fees if required.
Electricity: is metered at .25 cents Euro/kilowatt (average weekly
usage is 40 Euros). (paid locally to the keyholder at time of
departure).
Telephone: is metered at .20 cents Euro/click (paid locally to the
keyholder at time of departure).
Heating: from Nov 15 to April 15 is provided by dual climate control
wall units powered by radiators.
Linens: each person is given 6 towels and one bed change per week. Fee
is 25 Euro per person per week. (paid locally to the keyholder upon
arrival).
Cell Phone: 25 Euro/Week (client must purchase their own prepaid
Ricaricard). (paid locally to the keyholder upon arrival- if
required).
Mandatory Final Cleaning: 100 Euro (paid locally to the keyholder).
For rentals more than 1 week: mandatory cleaning once a week = 50
Euro (paid locally to the keyholder if required)
Express Shipping of voucher package: TBD
Paypal: if using this method of payment please add 4% commission fee.
Regular Shipping of voucher package: Complimentary
Book 2 or more weeks and we will extend you a modest discount.