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Address:

Pascale Jumeau
14 Domaine De L'olympe- Appt 148
Grosseto Prugna - Porticcio
20166

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price from €420

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616720421

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Welcome to our charming ground-floor apartment with a convenient key-box for late arrivals. The bedroom offers two single beds that can be easily joined together upon request, along with a spacious dressing area. The dining room features a fully equipped kitchen, a lovely terrace with all the necessary furnishings, as well as a comfortable sitting area with a sofa and a sofa bed. The bathroom boasts a luxurious Italian shower. For your entertainment needs, we provide a TV with an integrated android box. To ensure your comfort, the apartment is equipped with air conditioning. Additionally, you will have access to two sun loungers at your disposal.

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Directions

If you are traveling from Ajaccio, head towards Porticcio. Continue past the Seaside and at the traffic circle, make a left turn. Keep going and pass the high-school. Proceed straight at the next traffic circle and take a right turn to reach the parking lot.

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Prices

Property type Quantity
Prices in €
Daily Prices Weekly Prices
min. max. min. max.
extra bed
breakfast
B&B
(2 pers.)
1
Apartment 1 430 700

Services

Tennis
Swimming Pool
Parking
Garden

Attractions

  • Ajaccio: Located approximately 10 kilometers away from Grosseto Prugna, Ajaccio is the capital city of Corsica and the birthplace of Napoleon Bonaparte. Visitors can explore the historic old town, visit the Maison Bonaparte museum, or relax on the city's beautiful beaches.
  • Gulf of Ajaccio: This stunning bay is situated near Grosseto Prugna and offers picturesque views of the Mediterranean Sea. Travelers can enjoy swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing on the sandy beaches or take a boat tour to discover hidden coves and offshore islands.
  • Plage d'Argent: Located in the town of Coti-Chiavari, just a short drive from Grosseto Prugna, Plage d'Argent is a stunning beach known for its turquoise waters and fine white sand. It's a perfect spot for beach lovers seeking relaxation and tranquility.
  • Filitosa: This prehistoric site, situated in Sollacaro, is home to ancient megalithic statues and stone structures dating back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the history and significance of these unique archaeological remains.
  • Sartène: Known as the "most Corsican of Corsican towns," Sartène is a charming hilltop village located around 20 kilometers from Grosseto Prugna. With its narrow streets, ancient buildings, and traditional atmosphere, it offers a glimpse into Corsican culture and heritage.
  • Bonifacio: Situated approximately 70 kilometers from Grosseto Prugna, Bonifacio is a must-visit destination in Corsica. It features a stunning cliffside citadel, charming old town, and breathtaking views over the Strait of Bonifacio. Boat excursions to the nearby Lavezzi Islands are also popular.
  • Les Calanche de Piana: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Les Calanche de Piana is a stunning rock formation located on the west coast of Corsica, about 100 kilometers from Grosseto Prugna. These dramatic red granite cliffs offer a picturesque landscape of jagged peaks, deep valleys, and unique rock formations.
  • Natural Reserve of Scandola: Situated on the western coast of Corsica, the Scandola Nature Reserve is a protected area known for its diverse marine and terrestrial ecosystems. Visitors can explore the reserve by boat or take guided hikes to admire its rugged coastline, sea caves, and rich biodiversity.
  • Porto-Vecchio: Located around 100 kilometers from Grosseto Prugna, Porto-Vecchio is a popular coastal town known for its stunning beaches, vibrant nightlife, and well-preserved old town. It offers a combination of natural beauty and lively entertainment options. 10. Corte: Situated inland, Corte is a historic town nestled in the heart of Corsica's mountainous landscape. It is home to a 15th-century citadel, a university, and serves as a gateway to the rugged beauty of the island's interior, including the Restonica Valley and its hiking trails.