La Casa di Anita holiday home in Scoglitti (Ragusa) - Italy

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La Casa di Anita
Via Riviera Gela- Scoglitti (Ragusa)
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near the sea



They are 2 apartments facing the sea, 5 meters from the beach. Composed of a living room / kitchen, 2 bedrooms (4 places), bathroom, indoor outdoor area, laundry and a sun terrace where in the morning you can enjoy a nice awakening and in the evening the sunsets, always different. It is close to the city center, to restaurants, pizzerias, squares, clubs, playgrounds and to the refuge port (Porto di Montalbano), where you can always buy fresh fish both in the morning and in the afternoon. It is located in the city and near historical monuments such as Kamarina, Ragusa Ibla, Modica and Punta dry

Prices( No Booking Fees )

Apartment A
Min.€. 70,00
Max.€. 120,00
Persons:4 max
Apartment B
Min.€. 70,00
Max.€. 120,00
Persons:4 max

The price includes all the house, regardless of the number of people. One week from € 490 to € 800 (depending on whether it is low season or high season)..

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Distance from La Casa di Anita to:

(Using public transportation)
Railway Station: 10 minutes
Airport: 20 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 7 nights and it has 4 bed places

Attractions near Scoglitti

Typical Sicilian products, fresh fish market to buy directly to the port, fresh fruit and vegetables, Sicilian desserts. Free beaches, archaeological museums of Kamerina, museum city protected by Unesco (Ragusa Ibla), near Modica and Scicli (other cities of historical and cultural significance). To visit the entire territory of Ragusano, the land of the character of the column of books as well as the series of films " The Commissioner Montalbano".