People | 6 |
Bedrooms | 3 |
Bathrooms | 2 |
Space | 1,506 sq. ft. |
Property type | house |
Minimum Stay | 0 - 7 nights |
Situated one km. from a ten miles sand beach the house is located one mile outside Sabaudia town centre, in a residencial area and overlook a natural lakes.
The house has two double bedroom and a single bedroom, two bathrooms fully equipped. The area wildlife is protected.
Situated one km. from a ten miles sand beach the house is located one mile outside Sabaudia town centre, in a residencial area and overlook a natural lakes.
The house has two double bedroom and a single bedroom, two bathrooms fully equipped. The area wildlife is protected.
Nice house with a Very Nice garden, not far at all from a fantastic beach. Situated south from Rome and possibility to visit a lot of places. 3 rooms among which one is in basement.
Pretty, comfortable and cozy house in nice place.
The beach is father than we expected (2.3 km instead of mentioned 1.2km), but, first of all, fitness in Italy after lavish meal and wine is very useful, and shuttle bus runs to the beach very often.
Two things I'd have in the house - BBQ place and dishwasher machine.
Vincenzo is very friendly and pleasant manners man. We had no problems or any inconveniences.
I would recommend this property.
Sabaudia seems to be a purpose built holiday resort, particularly popular with local (Italian) tourists. As such, this is not an old town to visit, but a place to stay (to then go to Rome, Naples, Pompei, smaller closer villages, or just the beach) and some understanding of a few words of Italian helps ... and goes a long way in supermarkets and restaurants. During 10 days we did not feel that we were being ripped off as tourists, probably reflecting the fact that the town replies heavily on repeat local customers. The town has several supermarkets, restaurants, bars etc. and seemed to cater for families.
The beach is very long (I guess several kilometres), sand (good quality for digging/building), shallow waters (suitable for younger children, although it could be a bit dull for older children unless the waves pick up), with a lot of open public spaces (rather than organised beaches with umbrellas and loungers). There are very few buildings close to the beach so the impression is of being in nature. Parking near the beach was easy except at weekends.
The property itself was well maintained and looked as though it had been painted recently. For a holiday home it was relatively spacious and the kitchen was better equipped than in any other holiday home I have ever rented. Criticisms are minor: no hanging space for clothes in the bedrooms, just drawers; while the bathrooms were clean they could - in my opinion - do with some renovation to bring them up to the standard of the rest of the property.
WiFi available :-)
The owner is genuinely helpful and willing to provide advice and assistance, with a good level of English.
All in all a good place to stay. Just remember: July is hot ...
Beautiful area and we enjoyed the surroundings. The house was a disaster. Very small rooms. The whole lower apartment is moldy and shower is leaking. TV did not work. The amenities are old, the washer works on 1 level, No dishwasher. And on arrival you are asked to work the garden!!. Hello I am here on vacation!!!
Patrick, Patrizia, Cristina and Robert Hull England
The house is in a quiet smart neighbourhood on the edge of Sabaudia. Although we paid the additional payment for air conditioning it was reasonably cool in hot weather conditions without this. It is well, if a little sparsely, furnished but this is the Italian style for a holiday property. As we arrived on a holiday weekend and Vincenzo the owner, a great guy, was himself going away for the week he arranged to meet us with the keys at the airport on our arrival and treated us to coffee and panini before we started our journey. The property was clean on our arrival. The basement is essentially a self contained appartment with its own bathroom/laundry room sleeping area and living area. The garden is very pleasant with a nice terrace looking towards the Alban Hills in the distance. There is a road at the bottom of the garden but apart from the occasional enthusiastic motorcyclist on his or her way to the beach it is not intrusive. The beach is at least a kilometre away. Forget parking at the beach unless you go very early or very late. Use the little bus (navetta) which in summer goes to the lungomare every half hour. We liked Spiaggia Blu. Every beach area 'stabilmento' has a beach bar cafe. Spiaggia Blu is away from the town so the prices are more reasonable than those nearer to the town. The beach is as good as you will find anywhere in the world. Sabaudia is very much a resort for Italians which is its appeal to us having Italian relatives in the area. Having been before we are not sightseers but if you are then Rome and Naples are easily accessible by road or rail. If you want a 'Roman' holiday but some sea, sand and sun then this is the place for you.
For eating we used Ristorante Zeffiro quite a few times a few minutes walk away on the road to the beach. If you want to eat in without cooking they also provide a takeaway service. As it was the Italian holiday period of Ferragosto there was open air entertainment most nights in the Piazza. The Italian line dancing is a sight to behold. Overall if you want a simple relaxing beach holiday with an authentic Italian flavour Vincenzo's house is as good and as reasonable as you are likely to find.
We were very happy with our stay at this lovely house. It was very spacious and provided all the amenities we required. The pictures are accurate except they can not really show how lovely the out door space is. It was very nice to have such an enjoyable green space and the patio is wonderful for dining or just relaxing after a busy day. Vincenzo was very patient in waiting for us to arrive when we were running very late. He welcomed us warmly and provided us with lots of helpful information on things to do and see in the area.The beach is absolutely beautiful and is definitely not as crowded as some other areas in Italy. There is ample public beach or if you prefer there are a number of lidos where you can rent sun beds and umbrellas. There are many wonderful restaurants but if you prefer cooking your own meals there are many shops where you can get wonderful fresh local products.
One of our favourite restaurants was Lo Zeffiro. It is in walking distance of the house and the food was "buono" and the staff were great. They are very busy so we would suggest making reservations. In town we found Tavoletta Pasquale. It is a simple restaurant with a comfortable outdoor eating area and the food was delicious and the staff were friendly.
We would definitely recommend this beach house and hope that we can return some day.
Sabaudia is one of best Italian coastlines in Italy and again for this year has gained the BLUE FLAG for the quality of the sea water which allowed snorkelling around the Promontorio with natural breathtaking views. Villa Domiziano dates back to the I Century B.C., lays right on th Paola's Lake, still excavating, extends on an area of over 40 hectares; very interesting is the thermal spa, the enormous water tanks and the bathing area, can visited, only with a guide previously booked with the local tourist board. Running along the coastal road, and having Reached Torre Paola, you come upon a levelled ground road-mender by the bridge of the Roman port-canal. Subsequently, a footpath emerges to the right, marked by signals; it ascends to the peak of Circe, famous for Omer's Odyssey, achieved only after a two hours long climb through a luxurious mediterranean forest and evergrenn oaks, The four coastal lakes are set in a unique and spectacular landscape, are a real heaven for bird-watchers
Other Activities: canoeing, flying school
Rental Period | Minimum Price | Additional Nights | Weekend Night | Weekly | Monthly | Event Price | |||
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Easter Peak
26 Mar 2018 -
30 Apr 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£630
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£90
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Ideal Spring
1 May 2018 -
31 May 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£665
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£95
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Mid Season
1 Jun 2018 -
30 Jun 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£693
for 7 nights
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£99
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High Season
1 Jul 2018 -
31 Jul 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£784
for 7 nights
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£112
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Peak Summer
1 Aug 2018 -
31 Aug 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£875
for 7 nights
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£125
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Ideal Summer
1 Sep 2018 -
30 Sep 2018
7 night minimum stay
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£700
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£100
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Fees | No additional mandatory fees |
Refundable Damage Deposit | £200 |
Terms & Conditions apply. Request to the owner a full complete list, before reserve your holiday.