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Holiday homes in Campania (7)

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Facing archeologic ruins of Pompei, fine apartment renovated for 4/6 people, 120 square meters, with large terrace with panoramic view of the gulf of Naples, Mount Vesuvius and Capri. Close to the sea. parking.

£89–£113 / night

£621–£734 / week

2 nights min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Residence Serenata is made up of two country houses that have been divided up into five apartments with shared garden and swimming pool. All of the apartments have their own access to the garden and swimming pool.

£104–£167 / night

£726–£1169 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Casa Arabella is a gracious 85-square-meter (about 915 square feet) mansard apartment with a large terrace overlooking Amalfi. It's located in the heart of Amalfi, 100 meters (about 328 feet) away from the sea and the beach. It features air-conditioning.

£94–£189 / night

£661–£1323 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Appartamento Belcuore C is a bright and sunny apartment situated in a quiet location, a few minutes from the town center. It sleeps four people. From Appartamento Belcuore C you will enjoy a fascinating view of the sea and of the small Li Galli islands.

£110–£194 / night

£774–£1355 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 4

Appartamento Belcuore A is a bright and sunny apartment situated in a quiet location, a few minutes from the town center. It sleeps four people. From Appartamento Belcuore A you will enjoy an enchanting view of the sea and of the small Li Galli islands at a distance.

£131–£215 / night

£919–£1500 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Appartamento Torre Caleo A is a charming apartment located right on the beach. It sleeps six people. From Appartamento Torre Caleo A you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea. Appartamento Torre Caleo A is 70 square meters (750 square feet).

£92–£288 / night

£645–£2016 / week

1 night min stay

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Apartment | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 5

Villa Ritanna C is a bright one-story apartment that is part of a villa which faces the sun and the sea. It sleeps five people. From Villa Ritanna C you will enjoy a splendid view of the sea and of the coastline. Villa Ritanna C is 60 square meters (645 square feet).

£67–£210 / night

£469–£1468 / week

1 night min stay

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The Campania region hosts some of Italy’s most exuberant and colourful festivals, a great chance to enjoy local traditions and wonderful local cooking. The area used to be reputed to be the most civilised province of Italy, and the resorts of the Amalfi Coast – Capri and Sorrento still draw visitors from Italy and abroad. This region is reputed to be the home of the most beautiful piece of coastline in the Mediterranean. Naples is a thriving, bustling centre, a city which captures a certain element of Italy. Living under the shadow of Vesuvius, its people are renowned for their irrepressible and boisterous spirit. There are fine buildings to be found, with the Castel dell’Ovo and the gothic Duomo are just a taste of the rich history which Neapolitan architecture offers. Pizza was created in Naples, and the pizzas still made here are second to none. Pompeii is a popular attraction, with life as it was in 79 AD preserved down to the last detail, the equally well-preserved town of Herculaneum offers a less well-known alternative.