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  •  Type: Apartment
  •  Beds: 1
  •  Baths: 1
  •  Sleeps: 4

Description

Secluded beachfront living is the key to this apartment. This newly built apartment has a host of contemporary design elements sure to please family and friends vacationing together.

The exclusive terrace off the spacious master bedroom draws the eye, with its magnificent ocean views, though those vistas have competition from the high-definition broadcasts from the bedroom’s TV. Bedroom and bath have elegant marble floors. Sophisticated stone and granite kitchen counters meet their match in the quality of the kitchen appliances .sad, Full kitchen including toaster, microwave, coffeemaker, cooking, utensils, dishwasher, refrigerator, freezer with ice maker, gas stove, electric oven and reverse osmosis water filter. Towels and Linens provided. Bathroom has a large Jacuzzi tub.

Bamboo flooring is throughout the house. Cable TV, DVD/CD player, surrounds sound system with flat screen HD HP. All-in-one printer, copier, and scanner and fax machine in unit. Telephone is also available for local call.

This sunny location allows an easy access to the town of Bari Sardo, where you can find services such as supermarkets, souvenir and craft shops, restaurants, newsagent, post office and banks. This oceanfront apartment is close to excellent surfing, snorkeling and fishing areas.

Domus Alice vacation rental rates $695 per night.

The apartment is a luxury getaway with a full basket of vacations gift to enjoy!

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

Payment Terms: 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.

Cancellation nine months to three weeks time before arriving 30% of the total interest payable. If canceling less than the above term is 50% of the total interest payable.

Regarding a withdrawl of your booking in case of serious illness, we can make an agreement that 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 ?

Blue, sea blue, turquoise, green and even gold. Hot if rippled by the Ponente wind, cold if the Mistral is at work, warm if the sirocco swirls. The sea of Sardinia, with its clean, crystalline waters, is the most sought after destination for those who wish to lose themselves amidst the charming light-blue colours and the fresh scents of its saltiness. The sea of Sardinia, with its transparent waters, contours the island perimeter, consigning it to the myth of paradise-like lands. Once touched by Phoenician boats, today by powerful speedboats moored at the many tourist ports, the sea of Sardinia caresses the beach sand or assails it during stormy days, insinuates among grottos and coves, gets touched by edges of eroded rocks, to be suddenly dominated by overhanging high cliffs. The sea of Sardinia contains a world rich in life and beauty: it is the reign of the monk seal, the Bue Marino, it is inhabited by a numberless variety of fish, shellfish, mussels, and cetaceans, that are a wonder for the numerous divers and a sublime dish for the many food lovers. In the protected marine areas, the glittering colours of Sardinia̢۪s uncontaminated nature both enchant and seduce: from the red rubin of Alghero̢۪s coral to the white-hot platinum of Alicia mirabilis, sparkling at night in the depth of Tavolara̢۪s waters. The sea of Sardinia, heart of the Mediterranean, beats incessantly among its palette of shades.

Facts About Destination

In a natural park with a wealth of plateaux and plains, artificial lakes and torrents, forests and bush, beaches, buttes and outcrops lies Marina di Barisardo. A sandy seabed with limpid waters and a coast where dazzling coves suddenly appear to break the long white stretches of sand and reefs, pebbles and red porphyry sketch a gorgeous landscape, variegated, rugged and uncontaminated. Cardedu is also a favourite seaside resort for windsurfers because of the strong sirocco winds blowing at 10-15 knots. There are also archaeological treasures scattered on the territory: nuraghi, domus de janas and a scared well (su Presoneddu). The whole area of Ogliastra includes fine white sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, cliffs which fall sheer to the sea, age-old woods and dry desert plains. Sailing along the wonderful coast it possible to admire some of the most beautiful bays of the Mediterranean: Cala Gonone, Cala Luna, Cala Goloritzè are nowadays very well-know destinations for tourism.

Area Information

Sardinian delicacies Simple but rich in natural ingredients, Sardinian cuisine satisfies even the fussiest of palates due to the richness of the territory which in every season gives us products of both delicate and intense tastes, thanks also to the shepherds and farmers who patiently wait to reap what they have sowed and thanks to the climate which ripens our grapes and finally thanks to the excellent Sardinian chefs. Wine, identity of a population A splendid sun shines in Sardinia for the whole year. A sun that matures the plants, and the numerous qualities of grapes that make up the luxuriant long rows of grapevines. From the south to the north, including the coasts and the lagoon areas of the center, the whole regional territory is used for the cultivation of grapes and therefore the production of good wines. Red, privileged Companions of the intense tastes, even spicy or smoked, as those of the famous Sardinian cheeses or seasoned ricottas. Ideal companions for roast meats and of the elaborate desserts.

How to reach

How to reach BariSardo: If you have never been in this beautiful Italian island you may be a bit concerned about the travel arrangements to arrive to Sardinia. Actually it is quite easy to reach Sardinia from the mainland and there are many different types of transport options as well as different carriers. Flight connections are available to the following Sardinian airports: Cagliari Elmas (CAG) - South of Sardinia, Olbia Costa Smeralda (OLB) - North East of Sardinia, Alghero Fertilia (AHO) - North West of Sardinia, and only seasonally to Tortolì-Arbatax (TTB) - East of Sardinia. Ferry boat connections are available with different seasonal timetables and availabilities to the following Sardinian ports: Cagliari - South of Sardinia, Olbia Isola Bianca - North East of Sardinia, Olbia Golfo Aranci - North East of Sardinia, Porto Torres - North West of Sardinia, Arbatax Tortolì - East of Sardinia. On Marina, Near Beach, Near Town, Near Shopping, Near Restaurants

Transport system

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. Public transport and car rental Her is a list of car rental companies that are equipped for the transport of wheelchair users. In Villasimius and Santa Maria Navarrese there are two tourist harbours that are adapted for wheelchair users. They have a lift that can position wheelchairs directly on the boat for excursions and transport to beaches in the area. The Ctm offers a public transport service for the disabled, called Amico bus, in Cagliari and Sassari. Train stations are generally accessible in terms of stairs, lifts and doors. In this graphic you can see train Stations in Sardinia equipped for passengers with special needs. For further information and assistance with special needs call the train information line Trenitalia.

Precautions

Dunes are accumulated sand, constructed and shaped by the wind. They are an integral part of a balanced ecosystem, with the beach and with the wetlands. They form a natural container for the beach and a physical barrier that protects the lagoons and ponds. Together they constitute a unique system that is extremely fragile, that has importance to the environment, nature and landscapes of the Sardinian coast. Their stability depends on multiple natural factors, however human activities and uses can irreparably unbalance this equilibrium. Do not drive on the dunes with cars or other motorised vehicles. Do not walk on the dunes, but to the use the designated paths where present, and existing trails when not. Do not damage the vegetation, the juniper and other plants, which hold the sand and protect the beach from the force of the wind and the sea. The beach is indispensable for the biodiversity. The beach is a coastal deposit of sand, gravel and pebbles. It is both sea and earth. It\'s profile continuously changes over time by the incessant forces of the wind, waves and rivers. It is fed by earth and marine deposits that are transported and transformed from the energy of the sea and is unique in nature for its colour, forms and sounds, generated by the wind and the waves. The sand, the gravel and pebbles belong to the beach. Keep the beach clean and take rubbish away when you leave. if you smoke, take away cigarette butts. Don\'t leave them. Choose a sun cream that is resistant to water: one drop of sun oil can contaminate a bath full of water. Shake out beach towels, rinse equipment and clean feet and shoes from sand before you leave the beach. Don\'t take home sand, rocks, gravel or pebble which help to prevent erosion.

Lifestyle

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. We advice you, instead, to move and discover villages, naturalistic oases, archaeological treasures and traditional festivals, which our island loves to share with its visitors. It won̢۪t be necessary to cover great distances so as to carve out a holiday inside the holiday, passing quickly from the sea to the mountain, from trekking to artistic tourism, from an archaeological site to the salted mullet role festival. You could choose between thematic itineraries (wine routes, literary landscapes, Romanesque churches, natural parks) or let yourself be guided by your own curiosity, by the call of a patronal feast , by the local people̢۪s suggestions or by your travel-mates. The most important thing is to be willing to encounter and let yourself be enchanted by the constant vanishing of a landscape in another.

Best time to visit

February to November.

Languages

Italian

Additional Rate details

Price of final cleaning: € 50.

Bed, Bath and Kitchen linen are provided, as well the energy.

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