Italy (299)Sardinia (32)Isola di San Pietro (2)Carloforte (2)Guest house #5999

Area description for B&B Creuza de Ma

Type: Guest house • Bedrooms: 3 • Sleeps: 8 • Catering: Bed & breakfast, Half board (breakfast + dinner)

Rates per week: 560.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
April 560.00 € Change currency
May 700.00 € Change currency
June 700.00 € Change currency
July 840.00 € Change currency
August 980.00 € Change currency
September 700.00 € Change currency
October 560.00 € Change currency
  • The mentioned prices are for en suite double room breakfast included, for the 3 or 4 places please inquiry for the tariff.
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B&B Creuza de Ma/Ref: 5999
Owner Name Mr. Paolo Brodasca
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Tel 0039 346 8472058
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Carloforte

Isola di San Pietro is a beautiful island off the South West coast of Sardinia. It's history and location mean that it is relatively untouched by the massive tourism seen in other Mediterranean (sometimes former) beauty spots. It is therefore perfect for anybody looking for an intersting and peaceful holiday in an unpolluted and authentic maritime style.
The islanders of Carloforte came in 1542 from Pegli and other villages of the Liguria Riviera and started a new life on the coast of Tunisia on an island called Tabarca where they fished coral. In 1738, 50 families accepted a proposition from King Carlo Emanuele III, and with Agostino Tagliafico as their leader they colonized the previously uninhabited island of San Pietro. In honour of the King Carlo Emanuele the town was called Carloforte, it slowly grew larger with the arrival of more people from Tabarca and more families directly from Liguria. In 1798 Carloforte suffered a ferocious pirate raid: 900 of its inhabitants were captured and kept as slaves in Tunis for 5 years. As a testimony of these barbaric raids there still remain some parts of the oldtown walls and the fort.

Isola di San Pietro

Isola di San Pietro is a beautiful island off the South West coast of Sardinia. It's history and location mean that it is relatively untouched by the massive tourism seen in other Mediterranean (sometimes former) beauty spots. It is therefore perfect for anybody looking for an intersting and peaceful holiday in an unpolluted and authentic maritime style.
The islanders of Carloforte came in 1542 from Pegli and other villages of the Liguria Riviera and started a new life on the coast of Tunisia on an island called Tabarca where they fished coral. In 1738, 50 families accepted a proposition from King Carlo Emanuele III, and with Agostino Tagliafico as their leader they colonized the previously uninhabited island of San Pietro. In honour of the King Carlo Emanuele the town was called Carloforte, it slowly grew larger with the arrival of more people from Tabarca and more families directly from Liguria. In 1798 Carloforte suffered a ferocious pirate raid: 900 of its inhabitants were captured and kept as slaves in Tunis for 5 years. As a testimony of these barbaric raids there still remain some parts of the oldtown walls and the fort.

Sardinia

The village
Ferryboat harbour
Calafico bay
Tacche Bianche rocks
Mistral waves
Pink Flamingos