Description - Villa Pia with pool Recco Cinque Terre - apart. B
Home description:
Villa Pia is a bifamiliar villa - with shared swimming pool - and garden - located in Recco a little city near the sea and few km from Camogli, Genoa Nervi, Portofino, Rapallo, Santa Margherita Ligure, Sestri Levante, Cinque Terre.
The swimming pool is a great addition to the villa.
The surroundings will certainly make for a relaxing and enjoyable stay, we especially recommend the villa for family.
The villa is beautifully surrounded by a forest of oaks. It is situated in approximately 3000mq of secular olive tree.
There are two independent apartments.
Apartment A - about 200 mq - (pax 6+2+4)
There are 3 bedrooms all with private bathrooms (WC/bidet/shower) and one also with idromassaggio Jacuzzi.
The first room has a double bed and two single beds in castle.
The second room has a double bed.
The third room has two single beds.
In the living room there are two single bed in a reserved area and a double sofa bed .
Also living-room has the bath (WC/bidet/shower).
Equipped Terrace of approximately 100 mq with table, chairs and approached the swimming pool.
Location Type: Beach, Near the Ocean
Nearest Airport: Genoa 20 Kms
Car: Necessary
Area Description: The North West Italy / Italian Riviera/Liguria region
Liguria’s long, narrow stretch of coastline, from Ventimiglia in the west to Portovenere in the east, lies on the
Mediterranean and is sheltered by the Maritime Alps and Ligurian Apennines to the north. The region has very mild
winters and brilliant, hot summers with only about 60 days of rain a year.
Liguria is usually referred to as the Italian Riviera and is comprised of two regions: The Riviera di Ponente (Riviera of the
Setting Sun), which stretches from the French border to Genoa, and the Riviera di Levante, which spans from Genoa
east to Portovenere.
The Ponente is home to the fancy seaside resort of Sanremo and evokes its commercialized French counterparts to the
west, while the Levante is home to smaller villages and a rockier coastline with glittering jewels of its own, like Portofino
and the famous walkers’ destination of Cinque Terre.
Area Description: The North West Italy / Italian Riviera/Liguria region
Liguria’s long, narrow stretch of coastline, from Ventimiglia in the west to Portovenere in the east, lies on the
Mediterranean and is sheltered by the Maritime Alps and Ligurian Apennines to the north. The region has very mild
winters and brilliant, hot summers with only about 60 days of rain a year.
Liguria is usually referred to as the Italian Riviera and is comprised of two regions: The Riviera di Ponente (Riviera of the
Setting Sun), which stretches from the French border to Genoa, and the Riviera di Levante, which spans from Genoa
east to Portovenere.
The Ponente is home to the fancy seaside resort of Sanremo and evokes its commercialized French counterparts to the
west, while the Levante is home to smaller villages and a rockier coastline with glittering jewels of its own, like Portofino
and the famous walkers’ destination of Cinque Terre.