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Hotel Villaggio la Bianca Spiag
Strada Statale 89869 Zambrone, Italy
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USD 281.25 - 282.25 |
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24 |
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| Description |
In Zambrone - A Delightful Bathing Resort In The Province Of Vibo Valentia Near To The Enchanting Town Of Tropea - In A Splendid Position Overlooking The Clear Tyrrhenian Sea, Lies The Village La Bianca Spiaggia. Modern And Well Equipped, Completely Set In The Peace And Quiet Of A Lush Garden Of Palm And Other Mediterranean Plants, The Tourist Complex Has 24 Small Independent Villas, Provided With Sanitary Services, Shower, Hairdryer, Kitchenette, Satellite Tv, Washing Machine, Electronic Combination Safe, Air Conditioning And Veranda. Boasting A Wide Private Beach Of Fine White Sand Which Gives Its Name To The Complex, A Welcoming Gazebo And A Small Playground, The Village Provides Beach Service With Sun Umbrellas And Deck Chairs, A Shuttle Service To The Railway Station, On Request, And Finally, On Payment Transfer From/to The Airports Of Lamezia Terme And Reggio Calabria, And A Baby-sitting Service. From Mid-june To Mid-september, The Village Guests Also Have A Member*s Card For The Duration Of Their Stay For Free Entry To The Nearby Aquapark, One Of The Biggest And Best Equipped Water Parks In Southern Italy. The Village Is Open From April 27 To October 26 2002.
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By Car The Hotel Can Be Reached By The A3 Motorway. Exit Pizzo Calabro. Then Proceeding Along The S.s.522, That Runs Parallel To The Tyrrhenian Coast. The Town Is 30 Km From Vibo Valentia. By Plane The Hotel Is Situated 50 Km S From The Lametia Terme Airport. By Train The Hotel Is Situated 300 Metres From The Tropea Railway Station.
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| Room Information |
- Small Villa 4 Pax - Small Villa For Four Persons Villa For 4 Persons With Bath And Kitchenette
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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 Harbour. The Town Also Has One Of The Prettiest And Best-preserved Historic Centres In The Region. The Town, Considered The Real Capital Of The Capo Vaticano Area, Offers The Eleventh-century Norman Cathedral, The Churches Of St. Francis Of Assisi And Santa Maria Della Neve, As Well As The Highly Fascinating Church Of Santa Maria Dellisola, That Stands At The Foot Of The Town, On A Small Finger Of Land Projecting Into The Sea. 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. Tropea, In Fact, Is Also An Active Farming Centre, Famous For The Excellent Quality Of Its Food Produce, Among Which Are Outstanding The Giant Lettuce And Red Onion, Exported Throughout The World. 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 Unspoilt 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. Further On, Where The Slopes Incline More Gently, There Are The Enchanting Grotticelle And Santa Maria Bays, With Their Typical Fishing Village. Finally, The Seabed Is Very Beautiful, Where The Play Of Currents That Mingle In The Open Sea, Coming From The Two Gulfs, Protects And Feeds A Fish And Botanical Heritage Among The Richest And Most Assorted In Italy. Vibo Valentia Vibo Valentia Stands In A Panoramic Position 476 M Asl On A Green Hill On The Northwestern Slopes Of The Plateau Of Mount Poro. The City, A Sub-colony Of Locri Epizefiri, Was Founded During The Course Of The Second Half Of The Seventh Century Bc, At The Place Where The Native Settlement Of Viepo Stood. In A Short Time It Became Very Important, With The Support Of Gelone, Syracuse Tyrant, Vibo Managed To Defeat Its Own Motherland And, From 356 Bc Passed Under The Control Of The Brettii, Becoming A Roman Colony In 192 With The Name Of
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