Price per week: 780.00 €
| Period | Price |
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| LOW SEASON From 05 January to 15 March |
780.00 €
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| MIDDLE SEASON From 15 March to 29 March |
880.00 €
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| HIGH SEASON From 21 June to 23 August € 980,00 |
980.00 €
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BOOKING AND PAYMENT:
The booking request has to be sent to the office of TREDY COMPANY sas Via Cristoforo Colombo 106 - 80062 - Meta (Napoli) - Tel. (+39) 081 5321145 / Fax. (+39) 081 5321145 - Email: info@tredy.com
For the booking to be confirmed a down payment on our account has to be made (50 % of the whole sum) by bank transfer/order. The rest of the sum (50 %) will be paid on arrival. If you prefer, you can give us your credit card details to guarantee your booking. You'll then pay the total sum on arrival.
If you do wish to rent one of our apartment, we are willing to discuss alternate forms of payment with you
OUR CANCELLATION POLICY:
The Cancellation Fee is:
10% of the total sum if cancelled in the period up to 31 days prior to check-in.
50% of the total sum if cancelled within 30 to 11 days prior to check-in
100% of the sum if cancelled within 10 days to 0 hours prior to check-in:.
100% of the sum. For No-show
HANDING OVER OF THE HOUSE KEYS:
The house keys are handed over on arrival which must be after 04.00 pm, and they must be handed back by 10.00 am on the departure day. Our normal booking week runs from Saturday to Saturday, but TREDY Company will try to satisfy our clients’ wishes whenever it is possible. On arrival, you'll be asked to pay an additional cost for utility bills, and leave a bond (caution money) which will be reimbursed on departure. The house keys won’t be handed over if the number of the clients is more than the number communicated by TREDY Company at the moment of the reservation .
FEATURES OF THE ACCOMMODATION:
The accommodations are furnished as holiday homes, this may make you feel that you do not have all the comforts that you have in your own home, but the most important items are already there for your desposal, like the electric appliances which are mentioned on the web site.
CUSTOMER SERVICE AND COMPLAINTS:
TREDY Company will give reliable assistance to clients in case of problems. On arrival you will receive a phone number which you may dial if in need of help. Clients are obliged to communicate to the organiser any difference or problems regarding the dwelling they have paid for as soon as possible: so every problem can be solved right away.
RESPONSABILITY OF THE CLIENTS:
Clients have to take care of the accommodation, furniture and all the objects and items in it. They will be considered responsible for any damage of these .
CHANGES ON CLIENTS ARRIVAL:
If for any reason owing to a cause beyond control, on arrival the organiser can’t supply you with the apartment or villa you booked, an alternative accommodation solution will be offered in form of accommodation of the same or higher price range without additional costs. In case the standard of the accommodation is lower than that one you booked, TREDY Company will refund the difference.
| Casa della Mamma apartment/Ref: 5566 | |
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| Owner Name | Mr. Daniele Davide |
| Tel | 0039 081 5321145 |
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Beds: 5
LOCATION:
Mamma's House is located in a quiet place in the center of Sorrento. It was renewed at the beginning of the year 2006 and is furnished tastefully. Mamma's House is located on the first floor of a modern building. From this location it is easy to access public transport (railway station, port, bus-stop) to reach the most popular tourist attractions of Sorrento area (Positano, Amalfi, Naples, Capri, Pompeii and so on). This house has also a terrace equipped with table and chairs.
DESCRIPTION:
Mamma's House is a three-room apartment of 80 sq.m., sleeps 4+1, on the first floor, composed of: a wide living-room with double sofa-bed and dining-table with chairs, kitchen , double-room, bedroom with 2 twin beds, bathroom with shower, small terrace equipped with table and chairs.
A Mediterranean land depicted, described and immortalised in song by artists, poets and travellers from every period of history. Along the coast, rugged and inaccessible cliffs soar upwards between beautiful beaches, hidden caves, enchanting bays and sheltered coves.
Inland, the high plains, rolling hills and lofty mountains are seared by deep valleys to create a truly unique landscape in which man has also left a clear sign of his remarkable work. The more impervious areas have been modelled into the now-famous terraces, those huge steps descending into the sea on which man has planted vin yards and groves of orange, lemon and olive trees. These are the gardens of delight which exude an inebriating perfume of blossoms in the spring. The mild climate and predominantly fine weather all year round make the Sorrentine Peninsula an ideal destination in any season. The first town on the road into the Peninsular is Vico Equense with its Giusso Castle on the coast and the austere Mount Faito (1400 metres high) which allows you to pass from the sea to the mountain in just a few minutes. Next we find Meta, a town hidden in a maze of alleyways whose small hamlets and sun-drenched beaches are a must for visitors. Piano di Sorrento is a bustling town which harmoniously blends its sea-faring vocation with its rural identity and its role as a major shopping centre. The hill rising up behind the town is traversed by narrow roads flanked by high walls that enclose centuries-old orange and lemon groves. Beyond Piano di Sorrento we enter Sant'Agnello which looks out over the sea from a high tufa-stone cliff that enchanted the royal house of Bourbon and led royalty from all over Europe to build majestic villas there. Also overlooking the sea and framed by the surrounding hills is Sorrento with its historic city centre, its harbours and gardens of orange and lemon trees. Finally, the delightful little town of Massa Lubrense, situated on the very tip of the Peninsula looking out to the Isle of Capri. It is a veritable oasis with numerous footpaths linking up ancient farm houses and archaeological sites nestling into the Mediterranean maquis which offer superb views out to sea and down onto enchanting little coves.
Ever since ancient times man has been fascinated by this area and many people established settlements here. The ancient Greeks were so enchanted that they imagined this was the home of the Sirens, whose sweet song was a lure that no mariner could defy; likewise, the Romans were enraptured by its boundless beauty and natural resources and its fame spread throughout the world. Here they built a road as far as the headland known as Punta Campanella and on the coast they constructed small harbours, fish-tanks, nymphaea and baths using local spring water to embellish their sumptuous villas, such as that of Pollius Felix the visible remains of which bear witness to its former grandeur. Later, during the Middle Ages, the local population engaged in bustling trade in spite of the ever-present threat of the Saracen pirates and continued to live fearlessly along the coast in the exquisite harbours: Marina di Aequa, Marina Grande and Marina della Lobra. The Spaniards, who governed much of southern Italy for a sizeable part of the modern age, appreciated the area for its abundance of fruit, fish, birds, meat and cheeses. In the eighteenth century, the Sorrentine Peninsula was discovered by the grand tour and intellectuals from all over Europe. Nietzsche and Ibsen, found spiritual and cultural nourishment here, enjoying and inaugurating the living in a villa style, which made the Sorrentine Peninsula a popular resort in the elite tourist trade.