Holiday apartments and villas to rent in Italy

Apartment Ginestra is a beachfront holidays apartment on the Amalfi Coast, situated on the first floor of Villa Parsifal, located in Castiglione di Ravello few minutes from the beach.
The apartment decorated with taste and refinement, has a terrace overlooking the sea that ensure privacy and stunning view on the sea of Amalfi Coast.
Its position is a good starting point to visit places like the most beautiful places of the Amalfi Coast like Ravello, Amalfi and Positano but also Capri, Pompeii and Sorrento.
Ginestra apartment is composed of a two double bedrooms, living room, bath with bathtub, kitchen totally equipped (dishwasher, washing machine, boiler, toaster, machine coffee, etc), sea view terrace of 110 m2 equipped with sunbeds, parasol, chairs and table.
This waterfront apartment in Ravello is the perfect place for family or couples that wants to have full privacy and comforts, enjoying the spectacular scenery of the divine Coast.
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Extra costs to pay to the arrival:
NO Animals are allowed
A € 250,00 refundable security deposit is required at check in, it will be repaid in cash on departure if no loss or damage has been made.
Check in: on Saturday after 16:00- Check out: on Saturday before 10:00
No refunds are made for arriving later or departing earlier than the reservation date
Ravello information and attractions
Ginestra apartment is situated only 1,5 km far from Amalfi and 3 km far from Ravello. Itis also a good starting point to visit places like Pompeii, Herculaneum, Naples, Caserta, Paestum, Capri, Positano, Sorrento and the Amalfi close and Ravello.
For lovers of classical music there is also an opportunity to remember to listen to the famous concerts organized during the Festival Ravello.
Festival di Ravello well–known all over the world for the season of concerts and for the festival of music.
Absolutely to visit are Villa Rufolo, that was built in 1200 A.D. with his sea viewed garden that amazed Wagner and Villa Cimbrone, still thankful to Sir Ernest William Beckett, the man who reorganized in 1904 its structure making the lodging one of the most charming in Italy.
To take in consideration also the fascinating XIIV century Duomo.
