Structure
Between Torre Suda, Marina di Mancaversa, Capilungo and Torre San Giovanni, small and charming tourist resorts on the Gallipoli - SM di Leuca coastal road. A maximum of 20 km is from Gallipoli. It is the ideal holiday for those wishing to spend a holiday of relaxation and comfort, with various services in the immediate vicinity: from the shopping center, to the riding school, and even restaurants and pizzerias where you can taste the typical cuisine of Salento or taste the excellent wine, and sports equipment. And the fun continues with the festivals and concerts that enliven the summer evenings of this and other neighboring countries and with the various pubs and bars that are located along the coast.
Distance from the sea
The property is 10 to 900 meters from a coast of low cliffs or sandy cove and a few km from the sandy beaches with equipped beaches such as Lido Pizzo, Punta della Suina, Baia Verde, Lido San Giovanni or Torre San Giovanni / Marina di Ugento.
Apartments
Apartments all different from each other, are available in the following types:
- Two-room apartment (from 2 to 4 beds): living-dining room with double sofa bed, double bedroom and bathroom;
- Tavernetta (from 4 to 6 beds): Three-room apartment on the lower floor with living room with kitchenette and double sofa bed, two bedrooms, bathroom;
- Three-room apartments (from 4 to 6 beds): entrance / living room with kitchenette and double sofa bed, two bedrooms, bathroom with shower.
Services
Reception office near the hotel and info point in Gallipoli with continuous hours from 9 am to 8 pm, technical assistance 24 hours a day.
Friends of animals
Small pets allowed upon notification at the time of booking. There is an additional charge of € 50 per stay (to be paid locally).
Conditions
Check in: from 17.00 to 20.00 at Tour Operator Carpe Diem (Via Rapallo 91, Mancaversa -Taviano)
Check out: from 08.00 to 10.00 am at Carpe Diem Tour Operator (Via Rapallo 91, Mancaversa -Taviano)
Gallipoli and surroundings
The famous name of "Città Bella" (it is the meaning of the toponym that derives from the Greek language) fits perfectly. In fact, Gallipoli has always been attractive, since its very ancient origins. Otherwise it would not be explained why it has been continuously, over the centuries, at the center of the sights of the various conquering peoples: on its territory there have been dominations and invasions by the Romans, Barbarians, Byzantines, Greeks, Normans, Angevins, Aragonese, Veneziani, Spagnoli, Francesi and others.
The "honey" of the Ionian city, no doubt, was and has long been its port and commercial activities linked to it. Indeed, its ports. In fact, there are two places of landing and mooring of boats, of which the oldest (the fishing port) is located near the Greek Fountain and close to the Rivellino, almost at the border (marked by a brick bridge of the '600) between the modern village (the famous course Rome is the symbol) and the old city.
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