Villa Del Riso

£658  average per night

This 4 Bedroom Villa Is Located In Porto Sa Ruxi And Sleeps 7 People. It Has Wifi, Barbeque Facilities And Parking Nearby.

  • Sleeps 7
  • 4 Bed
  • 3 Bathroom
  • Adults only

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General information

  • Internet access
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Parking
  • Adults only
  • Iron and board
  • Linens provided
  • No smoking
  • Television
  • Tennis court
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

Kitchen and household

  • Oven
  • Refrigerator
  • Washing machine

Safety

Location

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  • 3.4KM
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  • 1.9KM

Description

The beautiful dwelling of about 200 square meters has three bedrooms, two of which are double rooms and one with three beds, a large living room with fireplace and an American kitchen with dishwasher, microwave oven and washing machine along with a bathroom with two showers and a second bathroom with shower.

Outside, Villa del Riso has a splendid and very special garden built on the roof of the structure that can also be used as a solarium area. But the enchanting scenery that opens up all around can also be seen sitting comfortably on the veranda with table, for dinners and aperitifs, and wicker sitting area, for unforgettable moments of relaxation.

The villa is undoubtedly the ideal place to enjoy a vacation in absolute privacy. At most up here they will reach you only the sound of the waves breaking on the rocks and the beating of seagulls' wings.

Not far from here Capo Boi with its beach made up of tiny sandy tongues that characterize crystal-colored waters and with several equally beautiful rocky areas for their wild appearance and Sa Ruxi harbor, a sort of bay characterized by a three-arched beach, with fine white sand, protected behind by low rocks and dense maquis.

Do not miss a visit to Villasimius, also called Crabonaxa in the Sardinian language, a reality inhabited since prehistoric times as evidenced by various nuraghe of the nineteenth century BC and the 6th century BC, as well as ancient Phoenician-Carthaginian settlements bordering the town dating back to the period between the sixth and second centuries BC. and some remains of a Roman nature (3rd century BC and 6th century AD)

To see also the Cava Usai, a part that once was one of the economic engines of Villasimius. It is an area that was used to extract granite, located right by the sea. The landscape that you can admire along the Usai quarry is very unusual and fascinates

any visitor; it can be nice to take a picture on top of one of the granite boulders that make it up or look at the various coves, quiet and private, which can be accessed by boat.

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