Villa Capri B&B bed and breakfast in Fondi (Latina) - Italy

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Villa Capri B&B
Via Vetrine, 18/a- Fondi (Latina)
is located in a populated area in countryside



Internet Wi-Fi   Gluten Free Foods   Pet Friendly  


The idea to build VC in Fondi originated from the love that G Pino feels for the island of Capri, for its style, its charm, its scents and above all, its people. Creator of the grand archaeological and mythological Tour - 'On the trail of Tiberius' -, which starts from Rome and continues south to Capri and beyond. G has a great passion for the sea and the trips that often take him to Capri, Ponza and Ischia. The chance to build a villa, 10 km from the coastline of Fondi and Sperlonga, surrounded by green, in Mediterranean style, like those of Capri and Anacapri, gave life to VC.

Prices( No Booking Fees )

Single
Min.€. 70,00
Max.€. 90,00
Double
Min.€. 90,00
Max.€. 100,00
Triple
Min.€. 120,00
Max.€. 130,00
Quadruple
Min.€. 150,00
Max.€. 160,00

Deposit of € 30.00 for use of the kitchen. Free daily room cleaning with a supplement of € 25.00 at the end of the stay for those who love to stay with their puppy dog ​​/ cat.

Services

The VILLA CAPRI Bed & Breakfast has soundproofed rooms and a large private terrace surrounded by greenery with a panoramic view of Fondi where breakfast is served from 8:00 with the possibility of accessing the organic fruit collection.
Private internal parking and a garden equipped for barbecues and refreshments.

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Distance from Villa Capri B&B to:

(Using public transportation)
Seaside: 15 minutes
Railway Station: 7 minutes
Airport: 100 minutes

The property offers accommodation for a minimum of 3 nights and it has 6 bed places

Attractions near Fondi

Fondi, an Italic town, maybe Etruscan, and Volsci, already in 338 a. C obtained minor Roman citizenship, but did not obtain full citizenship until the end of 188 a. C. After the fall of the Roman Empire the town, like the rest of the peninsula, was firstly devastated by the Barbaric invasions and then by the Greek-Gothic war. It was part of Byzantine territory from the VI to VIII century, when it passed into the hands of the Papacy, which a century later gave it to the Duke of Gaeta in exchange...
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