Camilla Canna

£502  average per night

This Charming House Is Situated In A Great Position, Just Over A Kilometre From The Wonderful Sandy Beach At San Vito Lo Capo.

  • Sleeps 6
  • 3 Bed
  • 2 Bathroom
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Internet access
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Heated
  • Ping pong
  • Television

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Location

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Description

This charming house is situated in a great position, just over a kilometre from the wonderful sandy beach at San Vito Lo Capo. Admire the enchanting seaside views while swimming in the pool or relaxing with a drink underneath the terrace. The three bedrooms are spread across a stunning main villa and separate annexe, making it ideal for smaller groups who want the benefit of having their own space. Camilla Canna is tastefully decorated with bronze ornaments, fashionable lamps and a selection of hanging pictures. Smooth tiled flooring blends perfectly with the dark wooden tables and cosy furnishings, creating a stylish yet homely feel. Huge windows bring light throughout the villa while framing the landscape, adding to the feeling of spaciousness. If you love to cook, the kitchen has everything you need to make something tasty for all your friends and family. Several intricate mosaics line the exterior walls of this home, making the outside look just as well-kept as the inside. The garden is dotted with palm trees and colourful flowers, where you can relax with a nice glass of wine. For something a bit more active, challenge your loved ones to a game of table tennis or enjoy a swim in the large, inviting pool. This vibrant home is situated in a prime location, just two kilometres from San Vito Lo Capo. The sheltered bay at San Vito Lo Capo boasts blissful views, making it a hotspot for tourists and locals alike. When you’re not relaxing on the beach, you can visit the historical sites dotted around the town such as the 15th-century fortress called Santuario di San Vito. After a long day of exploring, visit the old town centre for a bite to eat or drink; make sure you sample some of the cous cous with fresh seafood that the town is so famous for. Sicily is a beautiful island with an extensive coastline made up of delightful beaches and pebbled shores. Discover the region’s vast history by visiting the city of Trapani, home to an old church protected by wooden sculptures and a 17th-century watchtower. Erice and Segesta are two ancient towns with archeological ruins, castles and museums – perfect for a day trip.

This delightful home is located just over a kilometre from a wonderful beach and a little further to the charming town at San Vito Lo Capo. San Vito Lo Capo’s bright white sand and clear blue water is overlooked by Mount Monaco, making it a popular hotspot for tourists. The town itself is full of gorgeous architecture and is home to Santuario di San Vito, a 15th century fortress. With an old town centre full of shops, bars and restaurants, you’ll never be short of things to do. For a wonderful day trip, hop in the car and head to the bustling city of Trapani. Rocky cliffs and a picturesque harbour sit on its coastline, backed by a selection of cafés and shops. North of the harbour, you’ll find Chiesa del Purgatorio, an old church surrounded by unique wooden sculptures. In Easter, these unusual objects are lifted from their resting places and are paraded around the town. Another historical site worth visiting is a 17th century watchtower called Torre di Ligny, which sits on the top of a hill that boasts panoramic views. For something a bit different, hop on a ferry at Trapani and set sail for the enchanting Aegadian islands. Each of the five islands is full of rocky alcoves and quaint beaches where you can soak up up the sun or pretty places to eat. From Trapani you can also either drive or catch a cable car to Erice, a historical town with some incredible castles. Sicily is a vibrant island with a vast coastline made up of sandy and rocky beaches, little alcoves and awesome cliffs. History buffs will love exploring towns like Segesta, which is home to it’s ancient Greek theatre and astounding Greek temple. If you enjoy good food and a bustling nightlife, the city of Palermo is great for a day trip.

Tourist License Number: 19081020C203239 Villa Layout (150m2) Ground Floor - Living room with decorative fireplace - Modern kitchen with electric oven, espresso machine, freezer, fridge, hob (gas), kettle, microwave, mixer, dishwasher toaster and table - Double bedroom - Twin bedroom - 1 bathroom with shower - Separate WC Separate Annexe - Double bedroom with en-suite with shower Outside Grounds (500m2) - Private pool (8m x 14m, depth: 1.5m – 2.5m) open approximately April to end-November - Terrace and veranda - Al fresco dining area - Garden - Garden furniture - Sun loungers and deckchairs - Large parasol - Outdoor shower - Barbecue - On-site parking Facilities - Wi-Fi - Air-conditioning (4 units) and heating (4 units) - Satellite receiver - Two TVs - HiFi System - Three electric mosquito repellents - Table tennis - Safe - Hairdryer - Iron - Washing machine

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