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Villa | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Villa Annamaria is a characteristic and welcoming villa situated in a quiet location, a few minutes from the town center. It sleeps eight people. It is approximately 150 square meters (1615 square feet).

£110–£189 / night

£774–£1323 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 11

Is perfect for the vacationer wanting to spend time relaxing.

£355–£378 / night

£2484–£2645 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Villa Giovanna is a sunny villa for six persons. It is a great place for those looking for relax and good time in one of the most beautiful areas of the Cilento National Park.

£43–£122 / night

£298–£855 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Villa Alfonsina is a villa of 150 m2 which can accommodate up to eight people, with terraces, garden and olive grove. Enjoy a fantastic panoramic view of the sea, the Galli Islands, the Amalfi Coast and the Bay Nerano.

£86–£267 / night

£600–£1870 / week

3 nights min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 5

Villa Diana is in the pedestrian precinct area of Ravello, 400 meters ( 440 yards ) from the main square.

£106–£157 / night

£738–£1101 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 2 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Villa Amaranth, originally an antique tower, lies sleepily on a green hillside surrounded with olive trees and beautiful countryside. The Villa has 2 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 kitchen, 1 dining room, 1 living room.

£177–£240 / night

£1238–£1680 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Villa Godiva is a splendid and luminous three-story villa located on a hillside, facing the sea. It sleeps eight people. From Villa Godiva you will enjoy a thrilling view of the Sorrento coast and of the Bay of Naples.

£346–£1152 / night

£2419–£8065 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 10

Villa Malvarosa is a sea villa, isolated and surrounded by its own garden. It is located on the road which descends from the centre of Massa Lubrense towards the sea and the beach of Marina della Lobra. Just marvellous!

£194–£344 / night

£1355–£2411 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12

Villa Sara is an elegant two-storey villa of 230 m2 for up to 12 people situated in the centre of Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi, one of the best-known resorts of the Sorrento Peninsula. It features garden with children playground, parking and pool.

£184–£456 / night

£1290–£3190 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 1 bedroom | Sleeps 4

Characteristic cottage which faces the sun and the sea. You will enjoy a wonderful view of the sea, of Positano and of the Amalfi Coast. Villa Greta features a wide private terrace with a view of the sea, a private garden, air conditioning and winter heating.

£120–£191 / night

£840–£1340 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 8

Bright and sunny three-story villa built sheer above the sea of Sorrento, sleeping 8. It features a private swimming pool, a wide private terrace with a view of the sea and private garden.

£295–£674 / night

£2065–£4718 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 9

Villa La Gattaia is a characteristic three-story villa built sheer above the sea. It sleeps nine people. From Villa La Gattaia you will enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea and of the coast of Amalfi. Villa La Gattaia is 300 square meters (3230 square feet).

£235–£346 / night

£1645–£2419 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 7

Villa Stile is a splendid and luminous three-story historical villa located on a hillside, facing the sea. It sleeps seven people.

£449–£565 / night

£3145–£3952 / week

1 night min stay

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Villa | 7 bedrooms | Sleeps 14

Villa La Penisola is situated in Massa Lubrense, an unspoiled landscape of green, citrus and olive groves in the heart of the Sorrentino Peninsula, a few miles from the centre of Sorrento and Positano, the gateway to the Amalfi Coast.

£403–£576 / night

£2823–£4032 / week

7 nights min stay

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Villa | 3 bedrooms | Sleeps 6

Villa Fabiola is a bright and elegant three-story villa with the fascination of the typical and ancient Mediterranean houses. It sleeps six people.

£126–£204 / night

£879–£1427 / 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.