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Hotel Residence Sayonara
Contrada Morteletto 89844 Vibo Valentia Nicotera, Italy
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| Rates |
USD 241.84 - 242.84 |
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| Rooms |
60 |
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| Description |
The Sayonara Club, That Stands On A White Beach Along The Tyrrhenian Coast, Not Far From Nicotera, Is A Well Equipped, Modern Tourist Complex. Entirely Set In Greenery, With A Surface Area Of 40,000 Sq.m, Offers Comfortable Rooms With Private Bathroom, Direct Dial Phone, Color Tv, Hairdryer And Mini-bar. Moreover, The Sayonara Boasts 3 Restaurants, 3 Bars, 2 Pizzerias, 2 Swimming Pools Adult And Children*s, 2 Discotheques, Market, And Private Beach. Guests Can Practice Various Sports, Among Which Tennis, Archery, Beach Volleyball, Mountain Biking And Attend Collective Courses Of Tennis, Surfing, Sailing, Aerobics, Swimming And Canoeing. Contributing Towards An Even More Pleasant Stay For The Guest Are Discreet Notes Of The Piano Bar And The Expert Team Of Animators, Who Organize Games, Tournaments, Plays, Cabaret, Musicals And Evenings With Celebrities For The Amusement Of Both Adults And Children. The Sayonara Club Is The Best Choice For Anyone Who Loves A Dynamic Holiday Characterized By Sport And Entertainment.
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| Driving Directions |
By Car The Hotel Can Be Reached By Taking The A/3 Motorway Up To The Rosarno Exit. Then Take The Ss 536 Towards The Sea For About 14 Kilometers. By Plane The Hotel Is About 40 Km From The Lamezia Terme Airport. By Train The Hotel Is About 6 Km From The Railway Station Of Nicotera.
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| Room Information |
- Standard Rm 1 Double - Standard Room With One Double Bed Nice Room With Garden And Panoramic View - Standard Rm 2 Twins - Standard Room With Two Twin Beds Nice Room With Garden And Panoramic View
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| Area Information |
Nicotera Situated In A Panoramic Position, Dominating The Gioia Tauro Plain, Stands Nicotera, An Important Farming And Fishing Town In The Province Of Vibo Valentia. Historians And Archaeologists Now Agree That The Town Was The *emporion*, The Port Of The Magna Graecia Colony Of Medma, A Role That It Still Played In Roman Times. Abandoned By Its Inhabitants In The Ninth Century Ad, Owing To Saracen Incursions, It Was Later Rebuilt By Robert The Guiscard, Who Fortified It. Already A Bishopric In The Records Of St. Gregory The Great, Until The Twelfth Century Nicotera Used The Greek Orthodox Rite. The Town Underwent A Series Of Invasions And Destruction At The Hands Of The Angevins, The Barbarians And The Turks. The Historic Center Is Especially Charming, Dating Back To The Seventeenth And Eighteenth Centuries, And Culminating In The Castle Of The Ruffo Family, Where The Civic Archaeological Museum Is Housed At Present. The Upper Part Of The Town Dominates The Marina, Where Fishermen And Countrymen Live. Comfortable Accommodations Can Be Found There That Allows The Opportunity To Enjoy The Crystal Clear Sea And Unspoiled Nature. Nicotera Was Already Famous In Ancient Times For Its Granite, That Was Worked On The Spot And Exported. The Hotel Is Located 15 Km From Tropea. On An Imposing Sandstone Crag, In A Magnificent Position Between The Gulfs Of Sant*eufemia And Gioia Tauro, Stands Tropea, One Of The Most Picturesque And Artistically Interesting Centers In The Province Of Vibo Valentia. Tropea Has Very Ancient Origins, Indeed, Its Area Has Conspicuous Traces Of Prehistoric Settlement And Evidence Of Greek And Roman Presence. From The Eighth Century Ad The Town Was A Bishopric, But Was Later Conquered By The Arabs Normans And Aragonese. Tropea Is A Flourishing Seaport, With A Commercial Class Among The Most Dynamic And Enterprising In Calabria, That Trades With All The Mediterranean Countries. Nowadays Tropea Is An Exclusive Seaside Resort That Also Boasts A Modern Tourist And Fishing Harbor. The Town Also Has One Of The Prettiest And Best Preserved Historic Centers In The Region. From The Viewpoint Of The Terrace Where The Oldest Part Of The Town Lies, The Clear And Extraordinarily Blue Sea Breaking On Splendid Cliffs Trimmed With White Beaches And Indented With Coves, Can Be Admired. All Around Are Fertile Undulating Hills Covered With Extensive Citrus Fruit And Olive Plantations And Vineyards. Finally, The Town*s Craft Production And Cookery Are Also Noteworthy, The Latter Is, Above All, Distinguished For Its Seafood Tradition. Capo Vaticano Not Far From Tropea, At The Extremity Of The Splendid Promontory That Juts Out Towards The Aeolian Isles Into The Southern Tyrrhenian Sea Between The Gulfs Of Lamezia And Gioia Tauro, Is Capo Vaticano, One Of The Most Enchanting Places In The Province Of Vibo Valentia. Once An Obligatory Stopping Point On The Routes Of The Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs And Normans, Today It Offers The Most Modern And Efficient Accommodation And Bathing Facilities, Although Still Maintaining All The Fascination And Extraordinary Charm Of An Unspoiled Nature. The Cape, That Comes Within The Area Of The Village Of Ricadi, Boasts An Incredibly Colored And Transparent Sea, And Coastline Of Rare Beauty. The White Sandy Shore Of The Bays Of Riaci And Formicoli Extend Immediately After Tropea, Behind Which The Small Outlying Ward Of Santa Domenica Di Ricadi Extends On A Tufaceous Terrace, Yet Further Down, To The South, Are The Beaches Of Torre Marino, Torre Ruffa, Tono And Tonicello, And Then, Plunging Down To The Sea, The Splendid Cliffs Of Praia Di Fuoco, With A Wealth Of Grottoes And Lovely Creeks, Often Reachable Only By Boat. Here, Where The Steep Rocky Spurs Plunge Down From A Height Of Over 100 M., Right Behind The Ward Of San Nicol Di Ricadi, Stands The Lighthouse, Whose Light Is Visible For A Distance Of 23 Miles.
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