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Description of objectTwo apartments are available for rental. Nestled in the heart of the iblean countryside, only 3 km from the sea at Marina di Ragusa and Donnalucata, and at the center of UNESCO protected area of Modica, Ragusa Ibla and Scicli, The apartments offer a great opportunity for family holidays near the sea. Both Donnalucata and Marina di Ragusa offer free beaches, gently sloping sand flats which are ideal for children. The apartments are at the ground floor of a beautiful villa and enjoy the use of a shared and secure swimming pool.The entrance and parking with remote-controlled gate are shared with owners who inhabit higher plan. The whole property is fenced with stone wallsApartment n. 1, of 90 sq.m., sleeps four people. The accommodation offers one bedroom with one double bed and a sofa-bed; dining room; open-plan kitchen; and bathroom. The rental is 500 euro per week (seven nights), or 80 euro per night. Weekly rentals are normally from Sunday to Sunday; arrival is requested after 15.00 and departure not further 11.00. Both apartments are new, fully furnished and fully equipped for a nice stay (sheets, towels, pots). Pool: 15x7 m. with paved area in stone with an adjacent guest house with bathroom and fridge facilities available. A Garage is available upon request. The apartments are set in a beautifully kept, enclosed garden (one hectare) surrounded by olive groves and carob trees. More information: Opening period: 22 June – 8 September Cleaning included: Yes Wheelchair Access: No Elder Access: Yes Pets Allowed: No Smoking Allowed: No inside Suitable for Children: Yes TV: Yes Security deposit: No Location of objectMarina di Ragusa, formerly known as Mazzarelli (from the \"Marsa A\'Rillah\" or \"small port\") has ancient origins, the first to talk about the Mazzarelli was the Arab geographer Idrisi (Ceuta 1099, Sicily 1164).T he historic Thomas Fazello (1498 Sciacca, Palermo 1570) tells us that Mazzarelli was a safe haven for all those who wanted to escape the boats Barbary corsairs who infested the Malta Channel. To avoid being plundered by pirates, the merchant ships sailed along the coast until Mazzarelli where or waiting for the night to be able to begin the journey to Malta, or, if there were conditions to address the crossing, pulling the boat out of the water. Even today in the names of Marina di Ragusa is an area called Scalo Trapanese so named because sailors lined the Strait of Sicily Trapani to get to Mazzarelli and from there departed for Malta thus following the shortest route. In the sixteenth century, the Turks threaten Sicily and it is for this reason that the Florentine architect Camillo Camillians is given the task of studying the coasts of Sicily in order to design a warning system deployed along the coast Sicilian. Precisely in this study, which was completed in 1584, the Camillani Mazzarelli to us that, at that time, there were already a marina and a trap with the warehouses. Dates back to 1579 and the tower of defense built by Count Luigi Enriquez Cabrera in deference to a parliamentary resolution proposed by the Viceroy Don Marco Antonio Colonna. The real development Mazzarelli began around 1870 when Ragusa opened the first mines of asphalt. The track, after being removed, was transported in Mazzarelli hundreds of carters to be exported. In 1928 Mazzarelli name changes, at the behest of fascist Filippo Pennavaria, Marina di Ragusa. In the 50s that was born with a small fishing village changes its skin starting to become a destination for summer vacations. Today Marina di Ragusa is the best equipped and well-known tourist resort on the south-eastern Sicily. To more than 60,000 vacationers who receives during the summer offers relaxation, sandy beaches and lots of fun Marina di Ragusa, formerly known as Mazzarelli (from the \"Marsa A\'Rillah\" or \"small port\") has ancient origins, the first to talk about the quagmire Mazzarelli was the Arab geographer Idrisi (Ceuta 1099, Sicily 1164) as a contribution more importantly there is the historic Thomas Fazello (1498 Sciacca, Palermo 1570) which tells us that Mazzarelli was a safe haven for all those who wanted to escape the boats Barbary corsairs who infested the Malta Channel. To avoid being plundered by pirates, the merchant ships sailed along the coast until Mazzarelli where or waiting for the night to be able to begin the journey to Malta, or, if there were conditions to address the crossing, pulling the boat out of the water. Even today in the names of Marina di Ragusa is an area called Scalo Trapanese so named because sailors lined the Strait of Sicily Trapani to get to Mazzarelli and from there departed for Malta thus following the shortest route. In the sixteenth century, the Turks threaten Sicily and it is for this reason that the Florentine architect Camillo Camillians is given the task of studying the coasts of Sicily in order to design a warning system deployed along the coast Sicilian. Precisely in this study, which was completed in 1584, the Camillani Mazzarelli to us that, at that time, there were already a marina and a trap with the warehouses. Dates back to 1579 and the tower of defense built by Count Luigi Enriquez Cabrera in deference to a parliamentary resolution proposed by the Viceroy Don Marco Antonio Colonna. The real development Mazzarelli began around 1870 when Ragusa opened the first mines of asphalt. The track, after being removed, was transported in Mazzarelli hundreds of carters to be exported. In 1928 Mazzarelli name changes, at the behest of fascist Filippo Pennavaria, Marina di Ragusa. In the 50s that was born with a small fishing village changes its skin starting to become a destination for summer vacations. Today Marina di Ragusa is the best equipped and well-known tourist resort on the south-eastern Sicily. To more than 60,000 vacationers who receives during the summer offers relaxation, sandy beaches and lots of fun Town: Italy, Marina di Ragusa, RagusaRagusa is an Italian city of 73,963 inhabitants, capital of the province of Sicily.It is the seventh place in the region in terms of population and the third to the surface. The town hall is located at 502 m above sea level. The city is one of the most prosperous of southern Italy, it is called the \"city of bridges\" to the presence of three structures that are very picturesque, but it was also referred to by writers, artists and economists as \"the island in \'island\' or \'the other Sicily \", due to its history and to a socio-economic context very different from the rest of the island. In 1693 a devastating earthquake caused the almost total destruction of the entire city, killing more than five thousand victims. The reconstruction, which took place in the eighteenth century, and divided into two main areas: on the one hand Ragusa, located on the plateau, on the other Ragusa Ibla, built from the ruins of the ancient city and rebuilt according to the ancient medieval. The architectural masterpieces built after the earthquake, along with all those in the Val di Noto, have been declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2002. Ragusa is one of the most important ever for the presence of valuable evidence of Baroque art. Arrival and distancesArrival day: anyDistance to next airport: Comiso 25 Km Distance to next trainstation: Ragusa 20 Km Distance to next motorway: Catania-Messina 60 Km Distance to the sea: Mare Mediterraneo 3 Km Distance to next shop: 4 Km Sport facilities nearbyCanoeing, Diving, Fishing, Golf, Horse riding, Sailing, Surfing, Surfing, Swimming, Tennis,Theme of holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distributionTotal number of sleeping facilities: 2
BathroomsNo. of bathrooms: 1
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