is located
in a populated area near the sea
Internet Wi-Fi
The family-run rooms are located on the first floor of a charming private house, just 300 meters from the sea and 150 meters from the historic centre. All the rooms have an en-suite bathroom, a double bed, air conditioning, a mini bar, a sofa bed, a color TV and a large 90m2 terrace for the exclusive use of guests. Children are welcome here, in fact the cradle, on request, is provided free of charge. The linen, included in the price, is changed every 3 days. Access to the manor house is independent. Also possibility of guarded garage nearby.
Prices | ( No Booking Fees )
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Single
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Min. | €. 30,00 |
Max. | €. 80,00 |
Double
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Min. | €. 50,00 |
Max. | €. 130,00 |
Triple
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Min. | €. 60,00 |
Max. | €. 150,00 |
Apartment A
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Min. | €. 60,00 |
Max. | €. 250,00 |
Persons:4 max
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Apartment B
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Min. | €. 60,00 |
Max. | €. 250,00 |
Persons:4 max
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CIN: IT081020C234YRM3IR
Codice regionale: 19081020C219621
Distance from La Terrazza di San Vito to:
(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 3 minutes
Airport: 60 minutes
The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 7 nights and has 12 bed places
Attractions near San Vito Lo Capo
WHAT to see in San Vito Lo Capo
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The fortress sanctuary dedicated to San Vito
The largest church in the city is the sanctuary dedicated to San Vito. Although from the outside it resembles a fortress, it is actually a place of worship. It was built around the 15th century, almost certainly also for defensive purposes against pirate attacks: this explains the particular architecture that features typical elements of fortresses, such as loopholes and an...
observation tower. We recommend you go to the fortress sanctuary if you are looking for something to visit in San Vito Lo Capo when it rains. The museum of the Sanctuary
In the rooms around the church, which were once used to welcome pilgrims, there is now a museum where you can see some important works of art, the famous green velvet chasuble and the collection of gifts that pilgrims brought to the Saint. We recommend you go to the fortress sanctuary and the museum if you are looking for something to visit in San Vito Lo Capo when it rains. To visit if: ✓ you love architecture and ancient history
Museum opening hours: every day from 17: 30 to 19: 30 and from 21: 30 to 23: 30
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The Tonnara del Secco
Certainly one of the symbolic places of the area, the nets of the San Vito lo Capo tonnara were cast for the first time in 1412 and the activity ceased definitively in 1969 due to the decline in production. Today it is not possible to visit the tonnara, as it is in disuse, but you can admire it from the outside. It is however an important piece of the city' s history. The sea in front of the tonnara is crystal clear and the view of the mountains is breathtaking. Worth seeing if: ✓ you are interested in the history of the area around San Vito Lo Capo and you love ancient architecture
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The San Vito lighthouse
Another symbol of the city, the San Vito lo Capo lighthouse. It is majestic and spectacular with its 43 meters of height and is a special place to see in San Vito Lo Capo in the evening. It cannot be visited, but if you want to take a walk in a quiet place, it is the perfect destination for a walk at sunset, to see its light beam towards the sea. Built starting in 1854,it was inaugurated in 1859.Take a walk to the lighthouse if: ✓ you want tranquility and need a break from the chaos and crowds
✓ you want to admire a spectacular view at sunset and in the evening
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The Chapel of Santa Crescenzia
There are many churches in San Vito lo Capo, all unique and beautiful. Among them we find the chapel dedicated to Santa Crescenzia located at the gates of San Vito Lo Capo. It is a very suggestive building, dedicated to Vito' s nurse, Crescenzia. The architectural style is Arabesque, with Gothic and Norman influences. The construction dates back to the 18th century. Worth seeing if: ✓ you love little-known architectural gems
What to see near San Vito Lo Capo
Now that we have told you what to see in the city of San Vito Lo Capo, we would like to give you some advice on what to see near San Vito Lo Capo. The surroundings of San Vito Lo Capo are full of attractions. Choose the best ones from our list, to visit during your holiday in Sicily! 5
The Zingaro Reserve
A very famous nature reserve and protected area. Here you can discover local flora and fauna, go trekking, mountain biking and access seven splendid coves where you can relax. Inside the reserve you can visit the charming little agglomeration of Borgo Cusenza: a dive into history. The Zingaro Reserve is a great idea if you are looking for something to visit in San Vito Lo Capo with children. To visit if: ✓ you love itineraries in wild nature
Opening hours: every day from 7 to 19.30
Useful information
Adult entrance: 5 euros
Children under 10: free
Children up to 14: 3 euros
Pets: not allowed
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Macari
About 5 km from San Vito Lo Capo is Macari, a small and charming seaside village located on the gulf of the same name. Here you can enjoy peace and quiet, savoring the feeling that time has stopped. Not far away there are two beautiful coves, where you can spend a few hours relaxing: the Caletta Rosa and the Cala del Bue Marino. To visit if: ✓ you want to get away for a bit and are looking for a less crowded beach. HAVE FUN
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