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The Villa is furnished in a modern, functional style with every comfort, and all rooms are air conditioned. It includes a large living room with comfortable sofa-beds, color satellite TV, computer, internet, stereo, CD and DVD players, and contains a tastefully decorated dining area. The four bedrooms, in either queen or twin configuration, are very well furnished and include bed linens. Offering guests privacy and quiet, each bedroom has a private bath with shower, and is supplied with towels and a hairdryer. All the bedrooms open on a terrace looking toward the sea. The kitchen is equipped with a full-size refrigerator with freezer compartment, washing machine, dishwasher, stovetop with five burners, electric oven, microwave oven, toaster, Italian and American coffee makers, tea kettle and all dishes, glasses and pots and pans necessary. There is also an iron and ironing board. The dining terrace is furnished with a barbecue, table and chairs from which guests can enjoy the view of Capri and spectacular sunsets. The sun terrace is equipped with beach chairs and tanning cots. It’s recommended that guests have a car, which can be kept at no additional cost inside the private residential park. The villa is reached by a series of staircases and walkways. From the terrace of the villa, there is a private stairway down to the beach. A few minutes walk from the beach is the characteristic port of Marina della Lobra, where there are excellent restaurants, pizzerias, bars, mini-market and discotheque. At the marina, it is also possible to rent boats to travel to the islands of Capri and Ischia, or to Positano, Amalfi and many other places.
 

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:: Weekly Rates ::

       
 

Min: € 2.000,00

Max: € 3.500,00

A deposit of 30% on the agreed rate is required to secure reservations

Weekly rates include taxes, linen, central heating, electricity, water, gas and final cleaning of the bedrooms
Check-In: From 14:30 - Check-Out: From 08:00 to 10:30
 

:: Other Services ::

       
 

- Hire of private boat can be arranged
- Taxi transfer can be arranged on demand

 

:: Distances ::

       
 
:: Distance from the centre: 2 km
:: Distance from the railway (Sorrento): 8 km
:: Distance from the harbour (Sorrento): 8 km
:: Distance from Sorrento: 9 km
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Distance from the sea: 400 mt
:: Distance from Naples: 55 km
:: Distance from Naples (Airport): 56 km
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Distance from Capri: 9 nmi - 24 km
:: Distance from Positano: 14 km
 

:: About Massa Lubrense ::

     
 

The territory of Massa Lubrense occupies all the final part of the Sorrento Paninsula, with a settlement divided into about thirty It succeeded to gain its freedom from Sorrento only in 1470. Its name is derived from the Langobard word "mansa", which defined a territorial unit, with the adjective "lubrense" related to the Church of Madonna della Lobra, so named because it was built upon a preexisting pagan temple (delubrum, in latin).
From the centre of Massa Lubrense starts the road leading to Marina della Lobra, a seafaring suburb with the houses built hamlets. The early testimonies about Massa belong to the 10th century, when it was property of the Sorrento Duchy. in front of the seashore and of the harbour. At the entrance of the village there is the Church of Santa Maria della Lobra (Our Lady of the Lobra), built in 1528 to replace the former paleochristian church. Inside the church there is a beautiful pavement in majolica of the 18th century and a lacunar ceiling. Near the church there is a franciscan convent: inside its cloister are kept some archaeological remains of the Greek and Roman age.
From Massa Lubrense you can continue along the coast and arrive at the headland of Punta Campanella or to choose the road that goes to the higher hamlets, where you can enjoy an incomparable panorama over both the gulfs of Naples and Salerno, as testified also by the name of the most importante village in the territory of Massa Lubrense: Sant'Agata sui due Golfi (St. Agatha on two Gulfs). It was a traditional summer resort for Neapolitan middle-class of the 19th century, for the fresh and healthy air that was enjoyable here thanks to the position exposed to all the winds.
S. Agata sui due Golfi is situated between the Gulf of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno, in the hills surrounding the Sorrento Peninsula. Well known for its healthy air and organic vegetables, S.Agata has been a popular tourist resort since the Eighteenth Century. The village itself is in a very good location. Sorrento, Positano, Amalfi and Nerano can all be easily reached either by car or bus. Nerano and Massalubrense’s small port are both typical mediterranean fishing villages, where you can taste the local seafood, hire small boats or simply relax whilst enjoying a long, cool drink.
The Sorrento Peninsula ends on south with the headland of Punta Campanella, on which there are the remains of Torre Minerva (Minerva Tower) built in the 14th c. by Robert of Anjou and used up to the 17th century to sight the ships of the Saracen pirates and alert for the danger by the sound of a small bell ("campanella" in Italian, from which the name). But in the antiquity this place was sacred, initially dedicated to the Syrens and after to Athena (Minerva for the Roman mythology). In this area, maybe right on the point, it rose the temple dedicated to the Syrens by the first Greek colonists and cited by many ancient historians, among whom Strabo and Plinius the Old. In the Classic Age, the temple was dedicated to Athena and they built the road coming from Sorrento, afterwards called Via Minerva by the Romans. In the final stretch of the road, leading to the extremity of Punta Campanella, it is still visible in some points the stone pavement characteristic of the Roman roads. You can go to Punta Campanella starting from Termini, the last hamlet in Massa Lubrense before the point of the headland (as the name indicates, since it means "limits").
From Termini you can reach also the top of the hill that overhangs Punta Campanella, Mount San Costanzo, where is also a characteristic hermitage of Byzantine origin. In spring the statue of San Costanzo, patron saint of Termini, is carried in procession from the village to the chapel on the top, where it is kept until the end of the summer. This area has not many beaches, except for the wide and the wonderful Marina del Cantone, where you arrive coming down from Termini (or from Metrano) and passing through the hamlet of Nerano, in the middle of the slope and with houses and pergolas going coastwards. The road that leads there is long and tortuous, so many people prefer to come here via the sea by boat, especially with excursions from Capri. This limited affluence gives to Marina del Cantone a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere, far from the clamour of the mass tourism.
 

     

 

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