Villa for two to eight persons in the beautiful bay of Porto Frailis.

  • Villa for two to eight persons in the beautiful bay of Porto Frailis. no booking fee vacation rentals by owner Property Type : Villa
  • Villa for two to eight persons in the beautiful bay of Porto Frailis. no booking fee vacation rentals by owner 4 Bedrooms
  • Villa for two to eight persons in the beautiful bay of Porto Frailis. no booking fee vacation rentals by owner 2.5 Bathrooms
  • bath 2 to 8 Sleeps

Description

The vacation rental villa provides the ultimate Porto Frailis lodging for a relaxing family gateway. This vacation rental makes for a wonderful Porto Frailis beach vacation.  

The water near Porto Frailis rentals is generally calm and shallow and offers great dolphin watching! Enjoy watching the sunrise from private balconies before preparing a meal with this villa. 

All the main living room takes advantage of the view of ocean and island. Sitting area include the great room, sunroom and family room. The game room includes an octagonal card table, big screen television and library. Kitchen is fully equipped with refrigerator, microwave, electric stove and coffee maker. 

Discover different championship golf courses located only minutes from Porto Frailis vacation rental villa. Explore nearby shops and restaurants or take the advantage of the beachfront location and try a variety of sports.

The holiday rental rents $775 per week and up depending on the season. 

This villa boasts an unrivaled private beachfront location, furnished with all comforts of home.

Policy

Payment Terms: Within 7 days after receiving our confirmation on your booking request you will have to pay 30% of the total rent deposit. On arrival at your vacation home, the balance due has to be paid to the owner.

Cancellation: Cancellation 9 months to three weeks time before arriving 30% of the total rent payable. If canceled less than the above term is 50% of the total rent payable.

Regarding a withdrawl of your booking in case of serious illness, we can make an agreement that only 15% of the total amount will be paid from your side. Although when demonstrable with an authentic and signed medical certificate (no copies), which can be sent to us for further verification.     

Amenities & Activities

Barbecue
  • - BBQ
Bathroom
  • - Shower
  • - Hair Dryer
Bedding
  • - Twin Bed
  • - Double Sofa Sleeper
  • - Queen Bed
  • - Child Size Bed
Boating
  • - Marina
  • - Boats Available
  • - The marina in the city of Arbatax (lain at two km from you vacation home) has a complete range of services available to its customers
  • - which include water
  • - electricity and gas station.. For those who would like to carry out maintenance work or need to repair their boat
  • - the Marina di Arbatax has a travelift for boats up to 127 tons. This medium-capacity marina has moorings for super yacht size
  • - because it has moorings for boats with a maximum length of up to 50.00 m and a maximum draught of 10.00 m.. If you are looking for a port with nautical services
  • - Marina di Arbatax has some available. The personnel at the port will help you to moor your boat. For those who are concerned about the environment
  • - the marina includes all of the services that are needed for eco-friendly sailing. This is reflected in the various official certificates it has earned. On the other hand
  • - the marina also has the necessary infrastructure to attend to users who do not need a mooring and only require a place to set into the water for an occasional excursion and will then trailer their boat on dry land at the marina. Well connected and not only accessible by sea
  • - it is also close to the nearest airport.
Dining Room
  • - Dining Table Seats
  • - Formal Dining Room
  • - Dining Table
Disability Access Features
  • - Disability Access
  • - Wheelchair Accessible
  • - Disabled Parking
Entertainment
  • - Satellite TV
  • - DVD Player
  • - CD Stereo
Fireplace
  • - Fireplace
General
  • - Smoking Allowed
  • - Linens Included
Kitchen
  • - Gas Stove
  • - Fully Equipped Kitchen
  • - Microwave
  • - Utensils
  • - Pots and Pans
  • - Oven
  • - Coffee Maker
  • - Refrigerator
  • - Two kitchens are available
  • - one on the upper floor and a modern one on the base ground.
Laundry
  • - Washing Machine
Layout and Decor
  • - Spacious
Maid Service
  • - Laundry Service Available
Outside Living
  • - Balcony
  • - Porch
  • - Fenced Yard
  • - Terrace
Parking
  • - Parking Available
  • - Parking for Multiple Cars

Additional Rate Information


The given rates are for maximal of four persons. An additional fifth or sixth or seventh person is welcome but has to pay an extra amount each, of €45 per week.

Price of final cleaning: 50 Euro
Included: Energy, Water, Gas, Bath-Bed-Kitchen linen, Parking, Local Taxes.

 

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://internationalliving.com/2010/06/08-sardinia-one-of-the-top-five-healthiest-places-to-live/ Sardinia is famous for its coastline and its nature; where the beaches are picturesque and the water assumes emerald green tones in its\' crystal clearness. It\'s also famous for the prehistoric buildings called nuraghi frequently to be seen in the countryside and well worth a visit. Tiscali being the most famous one in the vicinity of Nuoro. Naturally what interests us more are the roads. A few years ago the Italian government decided to revitalize the island\'s poor economy, based mainly on farming and pastures, by investing in the island\'s infrastructures and initialized a program to improve the road network. The result has been that Sardinia has probably some of the best kept roads in Italy. Smooth and grippy with extremely low traffic they\'re a feast for sports-tourers and sports bikes. The northern and central parts of the island are the most scenic and interesting to ride. Starting in S. Teresa di Gallura you can follow the excellent coastal road all the way to Stintino and overnight in Alghero. If you are planning a few days in the northern part of Sardinia then you must also ride the roads near Tempio Pausania, especially the S 392 towards Lago del Coghinas. From Stintino ride down to Bosa. This stretch is amazing. The views are fabulous and the road is wide and twists its\' way along the bays. From Bosa you should easily reach the Gennargentu park. This Park is in the center of the island and the views from Soprammonte are wonderful. As you can see from the map of this region the roads seldom come in a straight line and the green border, highlighting the scenic bits, are a constant. From Gennargentu you should head south direction Arbatax along the coast. Arbatax is famous for its\' red rocks. From here head south to Villasimius and then Cagliari.

Porto Frailis is placed on the headland of Bellavista, and is surrounded by a natural scenery of bays and inlets which make it completely unique and fascinating. Good ferry services to the mainland and other parts of Sardinia are provided through the nearby port of Arbatax (approx\' 2 km), and the nearest major airport is Cagliari at around 125 km. This is one of the most sought after locations of the region, with easy access to a wide range of services and amenities at both Porto Frailis and the larger town of Tortoli, whilst being within easy walking distance of the outstanding San Gemiliano beach! Starting from the Rocce Rosse (Red Rocks), famous throughout the world for their particular colour of porphyry, then the splendid Cala Moresca, on the eastern side of the town, and continuing towards the Telis, the Bay of Portofrailis and San Gemiliano - now residential areas built up using some interesting architecture - it is possible to admire different colours and landscapes, all both striking and enchanting is a small harbour in the Ogliastra region. The centre of this small town rises at the bottom of Cape Bellavista - territory enriched with the green-coloured Mediterranean scrub and famous for the characteristic red rocks and the masses of porphyritic granite located close to the harbour.

Porto Frailis has a good choice of bars, restaurants and other services, with the larger town of Tortoli and it\'s associated port, Arbatax, with good ferry services to other parts of Sardinia and the mainland, plus tourist marina, both within just a few minutes drive. Porto Frailis - Arbatax, this is the best well known town of the Ogliastra area, thanks partly to the presence of the commercial and tourist port and thanks also to its rather intriguing name: it derives from an Arabic word meaning \"fourteenth tower\", for the Saracen tower which overlooks the seafront. Arbatax was born as a village of fishermen, many of whom came from the nearby island of Ponza, and it is from fishing that it earned its biggest fortunes, thanks to the significant variety of fish and crustaceans in the area. Diving expeditions to the Archipels of La Maddalena National Park are organised from Capriccioli on the Costa Smeralda.

Arbatax is a small harbour in the Ogliastra region. The centre of this small town rises at the bottom of Cape Bellavista – territory enriched with the green-coloured Mediterranean scrub and famous for the characteristic red rocks and the masses of porphyritic granite located close to the harbour. A true explosion of colours takes place in the spring with the contrast of the rocks of the headland and reef, the beach\'s white sand and the limpid waters. A natural frame to this is the panorama of the surrounding mountains, the highest on the island. Beside the harbour rises a tower from the seventeenth-century while to the right is a prophyry quarry. On the sea, the silhouette of the famous porphyritic reef known as “red rocks\" from Arbatax. In addition, there is a passageway dug into the rock through which access to a small beach at the feet of the rocky walls can be had.

February to November.

Flights to Sardinia While there is plenty to do here all year round, Sardinia has wrongly been regarded as a summer holiday destination. So you will find many charter flights during the summer and fewer regular flights during the winter. The following airlines provide services all year round: Ryan Air- From Alghero to London (Stanstead), Barcelona (Girona), Milan, Pisa, Madrid, Bremen, Dublin, Duesseldorf-Weeze (NRN), Frankfurt-Hahn (HHN), Stockholm S. Skavsta. Also to Liverpool and West Midlands starting from the 30/03/08. Flights Olbia - Birmingham will start on the 04/07/08. Flights from Cagliari go to Barcelona (Girona), Milan, Pisa and Madrid. Easyjet - Olbia to Berlin, Milan, Bristol (from 26/04/08), Geneva (from 28/06/08), London Gatwick (from 22/04/08), Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg (from 28/06/08). There are also flights from Cagliari to London Luton and Milan. Air One - From Alghero and Cagliari to various mainland Italy airports. Alitalia - National Airline, covers most destinations and connections but can be expensive. Meridiana - From Olbia and Cagliari to London, Paris and various main Italian destinations. TUI Flight - Cagliari and Olbia to Cologne-Bonn, Munich, Stuttgart. Also, from Olbia there are flights to Frankfurt, Hannover and Hamburg. Air Vallee - From Olbia and Cagliari to Genoa and Alghero to Turin. Air Dolomiti - Connections between Alghero, Venice, Trieste and Verona. VolareWeb - From Alghero, Cagliari and Olbia to Milan. Below are details of some summer flights: Air Italy - Flights from Alghero to Verona, Catania and Naples. Also, flights from Olbia to Naples, Catania, Brindisi, Bari, Milan. Air Alps - Fly twice a week from Olbia to Bolzano, Rimini and Perugia. Air Berlin - Flights from Olbia to Vienna, Zurig, Berlin, Hamburg, Nuremberg and Dusserdolf. Brussels Airlines - Flights from Cagliari to Brussels and Geneva. Jet2 - Olbia/ Leeds Bradford flights (only on Saturday). Myair – Flights from Cagliari and Olbia to Milan and Venice. Welcome Air - Flights from Olbia to Graz, Innsbruck and Nice.

Ferries Sardinia has daily services to mainland Italy and to some Corsica/ France ports. Ferry services are more extensive in the summer, during which a larger number of companies operate. Tirrenia - Tirrenia provides ferry services to and from all Sardinian ports, including Arbatax. Mainland connections are to Genoa, Civitavecchia and Fiumicino (Rome), Naples, Palermo and Trapani (Sicily). Moby Lines - Ferry services between Porto Torres and Genoa, and from Olbia to Genoa, Livorno, Piombino and Civitavecchia. It also provides services between Santa Teresa (North Sardinia) and Bonifacio (Corsica). Corsica Ferries/ Sardinia Ferries - Ferry services are from Golfo Aranci (20Km from Olbia) to Livorno, Civitavecchia, Piombino, Bastia (Corsica). It also provides ferry services between Santa Teresa (North Sardinia) and Bonifacio (Corsica). SNAV - Connections: Olbia/ Civitavecchia, Olbia/ Naples and Cagliari/ Palermo. Grimaldi (Grandi Navi Veloci) - boats to/ from Olbia and Porto Torres to Genoa. Saremar - Small ferries covering local routes (all year round): Palau/ La Maddalena; Carloforte/ Portovesme; Santa Teresa/ Bonifacio. Enermar - Routes Palau/ La Maddalena and Palau Genoa.

Sardinia has a very low criminal rate even kidnapping, which targeted wealthy individuals until the mid 1980s, has completely disappeared. Some areas of Sardinia have a longstanding reputation of family feuds apart from the fact that foreigners were almost never involved in such disputes, these belong now mostly to the past. Beware that some urban areas are unsafe. Be wary of game hunters during the September-February period check with locals, hotel employees, & the website of the Sardinian Region for legal hunting dates. Do not hike in the wilderness during these days! There are protected areas but even these are regularly raided by poachers, especially during the night. From April/May to September, fires plague Sardinia as the rest of the Mediterranean area some are spontaneous wildfires, but most are criminal. Observe the usual precautions. Sardinia is generally forbidden to start domestic fires in forests. Check with local authorities Sardinia is an autonomous region & Italian laws might be superseded by local provisions.

Sardinia, with its quintessential Mediterranean beauty, is mainly loved for swimming, boating, windsurfing, hiking, climbing, and camping, with coastal areas tending to become over touristed especially in the warmest month, August. The inner life of the island away from the tourist spots takes longer to appreciate and requires you to peel away the layers of apparent Italianization. After all, the ancient Nuragic civilization of Sardinia of ca. 1500 BC, whose stone monuments still dot the land, predates even the Etruscan civilization in mainland Italy by several hundred years. The island\'s key attraction of natural beauty is under considerable threat from the ecological damage from livestock, farming, and mass tourism without adequate infrastructure. It is also affected by negative aspects of the Italian \'way of life\' such as an uncontrolled use of strong chemicals and sprays, and the prevalent idea that public land is nobody\'s land, i.e. everybody̢۪s rubbish tip. In general, there seem to be no public funds available for municipal restoration, conservation, and maintenance projects, and too little public awareness of the need for comprehensive, multilayered environmental protections and conservation efforts. Enjoy it while it lasts!

Italian; Sardinian. A little English and French.

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Gianni Franceschi

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Dear People, My name is Gianni Franceschi, born in Lanusei Sardinia. At the age of 18 years I came to The Netherlands where since 1976 I\'m working for The Dow Chemical Company in Terneuzen. Beside my own job, I began renting some houses of family and good friends of mine. The owner on place, will welcome you with open arms. Though, I do have all the responsibility for a smooth and proper running of your vacation and as intermediary \'tween you and the owner of the property.

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