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  •  Type: Bungalow
  •  Beds: 3
  •  Baths: 1.5
  •  Sleeps: 5

Description

Domus Trebini is a place where you will be able to entertain and appreciate the masterpieces of the artist Juan Manuel Hernandez, deemed one of the most important and sought-after artists in Tortoli. 

The main dining room offers sights of the lush gardens and is where you will experience and enjoy the hacienda’s fine cuisine. The state-of-the-art kitchen is entirely equipped and rivals those of top restaurants. The executive Chef and his outstanding staff will be at your disposal to accommodate and fulfill your culinary desires; or, if you choose to cook, the kitchen is all yours. You are the master of the house!

The hacienda also attributes the Game and Bar Room, where you’ll be able to order drinks them at while playing pool, ping-pong, foosball, air hockey, or darts.

The main garden delivers thousands of beautiful flowers, a small campfire area and La Pergola, where you will be able to have breakfast, lunch and dinner or just get pleasure from a warm cup of coffee or tea in the afternoon. 

At your request, visits can be harmonized to shopping centers, restaurant reservations, and tours to the volcanoes, waterfall excursions, and trips to butterfly farms, coffee plantations, tropical parks, and adrenaline-packed actions like canopy-zip lines or white-water rafting. 

Domus Trebini vacation rental rates $795 per week.

Owner info

CONTACT OWNER

  • Gianni Franceschi

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.

Terms & Conditions

Within 7 days after our confirmation on receiving your booking request you 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 in cash.


Cancellation nine months to three weeks time before arriving 30% of the total rate payable. If canceling less than the above term is 50% of the total rate 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), all which can be sent to us for further verification.

About Location

Why it is Famous ?

The area around Tortoli\' has a lot to be proud of! Bone-white beaches, pristine sea water, enchanting views and untouched nature; words can\'t really express the beauty of this rocky coast where high cliffs hide wonderful beaches and coves.HOTEL Tortoli\' In particular, there are a few to choose from. We recommend the most evoking creek of Cala Luna, set amongst a woodlands of oleanders, boasting six huge grottos opening up into the white beach. Within a short distance is Cala Goloritzè, emerald green sea and a rocky arch with a 140 metres high pinnacle, Cala Sisine and the two inlets of Cala Biriola and Cala Mariolu. Almost undiscovered and distant, those beaches are accessible only by boat. The beaches of Ogliastra, running after one another in the almost 1800 kilometres of coast, sometime interrupted by rocky formations and port constructions, frame real paradise-like corners. They are places of incredible enchantment and captivating views of kaleidoscopian beauty. On the eastern side as on the western one, to the north as to the south, Sardinian coasts make a charming sequence of pastel blue waters alternating with the emerald sea, while candid shores give way to stretches of golden sand or to cliffs carved by time. The beaches of Sardinia may appear savage at times, and at times mundane, but nonetheless they create a special frame for a holiday in the island, a mosaic full of colours and unforgettable shades.

Facts About Destination

The Ogliastra stretches from the high basin of the Flumendosa up to the eastern slope of the Gennargentu, facing out onto the Tyrrheanian Sea with its tall, rocky coast, of spectacular beauty. It also includes, on its southern borders, a part of the historical territory of the ancient marquisate of Quirra. It is the least populated province in Italy: the territory, almost exclusively mountainous, is to a large extent covered by woods and pastures. Even if now it has also become an important tourist centre, the Ogliastra also continues to live off its traditional activities such as its sheep rearing (most tasty is the pecorino cheese and other cheeses, such as the cas\'e fitta and the casu axeru), its agriculture and wine-production (the famous Cannonau of Jerzu), and craftsmanship. The awareness of the importance of safeguarding the territory has pushed the Regional Government and the Municipalities to invest in the reforestation and in the exploitation of the wood areas, where it is possible to go on excursions to discover its naturalistic and archaeological patrimony. The variety of the coastal landscape is one of the great wealths of the territory. In the north the vertical calcareous cliffs are found in small, silent coves, such as the famous Cala Goloritzè, accessible only by boat or on foot: Ogliastra is the land of trekking par excellence. More to the south, in the territories of Arbatax, Tortolì and Gairo, the wide sandy beaches such as Cea, San Gemiliano, Orrì, and Musculedda, alternate with the rocks of red porphyry, granite or to the unusual black beach of Coccorocci. The Ogliastra is one of those marvellous places in which, between the mountain and the sea, at every bend we discover a different landscape.

Area Information

During summer time there is a daily service from Cala Gonone.HOTEL Tortoli\' A tough alternative to reach them is through quite difficult walking itineraries down to steep slopes. However, some trekking equipment, two or three hours walking and a substantial supply of water will take you down to some of the most unspoilt Sardinian landscape. Further south, nearby Tortoli\'; and Tertenia, the landscape unexpectedly changes into a flat and sandy coast similar to Is Arenas o Sinis on the opposite site of the Island. From Sa Pedra Longa, a 128 metres high pinnacle, down to the touristic resort of Cardedu a long strip of white sandy beaches will open in front of you. Cala Ginepro, Iscrixedda, Lido of Orrì, Coccorocci, Su Sirboni and Bari Sardo extends for some kilometres and are extremely popular among beach lovers and never overcrowded. Interrupting these long beaches is Cala Moresca, a rocky inlet with characteristic red stones right behind the port of Arbatax. Ogliastra: A pearl in the Mediterranean Sea Long uninhabited, despite its ancient geological origin, Sardinia has preserved its own freshness, capturing the gaze and admiration of many who, in the flow of centuries, irresistibly attracted by the geographical position, the heart of the western Mediterranean, have made it the object of the most different designs: the Phoenicians followed by Carthaginians, the Romans afterwards, the Byzantines, the Spanish and the Piemontese.

How to reach

Sardinia is located in the centre of the Mediterranean and can be easily reached by air or sea. There are airports and harbours located all over the island. This section gives you useful information on how to reach Sardinia by air or sea: habours and airports, the routes and contacts details of air and ferry companies. You will also find information on how to reach the islands San Pietro, La Maddalena and Asinara.

Transport system

Typical of the Area: To the north of Tortolì and Santa Maria Navarrese you have at your disposal one of the longest, coast sections of Sardinia still not reachable by car. These can be visited either on foot or with regularly organized boat excursions. The area is ideal for beach and trekking lovers. Places, facilities and services for a holiday without limitations. Ogliastra offers some useful information for visitors with special needs. For information on beaches that are accessible with a wheelchair, a pushchair, a walking stick or for pregnant women. Also information on restaurants that offer gluten free dishes for those with allergies and where to do water sports with special assistance. Finally for those who might need a hospital nearby, because they travel with illness there is a list of hospitals and emergency units.

Precautions

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. Travelling between Art and Nature: It is often said that Sardinia, thanks to its variety of landscapes, traditions and accents is not an island, but rather a continent. However, it happens that someone who gets to the island may fall in love with a village, a beach, and life rhythms and has not the curiosity of discovering anything else.

Lifestyle

Gennargentu means \"silver doors\", from the colour of the schistose rock that characterises its geological formation. Its mountains indeed contain a unique microcosm: its high peaks, that go up to 1834 metres above sea level at Punta La Marmora, face onto uncontaminated nature from where the main watercourses of the eastern Sardinian area, the Cedrino and Flumendosa originate. The flora that enriches the territory is in a considerable part constituted by endemic species such as the rare brooms of Pantelleria, Corsica and Moris, but not forgetting the meadows of thyme, with the perfume of the helichyrsum and the aromatic bushes, flown over by the golden eagle, the Eurasian black vulture, the raven, the peregrine falcon and the bearded vulture.

Best time to visit

February to November.

Languages

Italian; some French and English.

Additional Rate details

Endcleaning fee: € 50. The energy costs, water and gas are included. All linen needed for Bed Bath and Kitchen are included. No taxes. Own parking.

An additional fifth person: is welcome but has to pay an amount of €45 per week. The shown rates are meant for a maximal of four persons.

 

 

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