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The
four star complex Villaggio Camping Dolomiti sul Mare borders on one
of the most beautiful bays of the Tyrrhenian coast of Calabria. It
is a complex, immersed in an untouched nature, among the shade of
old olive trees, in the middle of an ancient farm, where you can
feel all around an elegant country atmosphere, and the big bay of
fine golden sand, 800 m long, reachable through private railway
subway, which frames crystal-clear sea with iridescent colours,
within the riffs of the seabed with its numerous fishes, right in
the place where the ancient roman harbour was.
A part of is used as
camping. The rooms and residence category “A” are about 300m far from the sea
and the rooms and residence category “B” are 500m
far from the beach. All these structures are in brickwork The ones
placed on the ground floor, have got a small garden or veranda, the
others are on the first floor and have got a terrace or a balcony
and they all are well connected to the rest of the village and the
beach by gravel and tiling paths and stairs surrounded by an
inebriant fragrances of the garden, decorated with vases from the 18
th century.
The well-renovated old farmhouse is situated on a
belvedere, right between the sky and the sea, from where you can
admire, at sunset, the sight of the red sun, swallowed up by the
crater of Stromboli, whereas in the evening you can admire the
charming Gulf of Lamezia, dotted with the lights of the coastal
towns. This old farmhouse, where the reception is located, is the
background to the bar, the amphitheatre, the tennis court and the
semi-Olympic swimming-pool, with jacuzzi and children’s area and
where courteous and professional entertainment-staff aim to make
your stay as enjoyable as possible.
The central position of the complex in the region ( 15km from Pizzo
and Tropea and 40km from Lamezia Terme Airport) allows interesting
daily excursion to discover the history, art and traditions of this
remarkable and hospitable land.
A
friendly welcome waits you for an unforgettable...
...New
vacation by an ancient sea.
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