Villa Claudina
£624–£784 / week
About the home
Villa Claudina is a characteristic one-story villa which faces the sun and the sea. You will enjoy a breathtaking view of the sea and of the coast of Amalfi. It features a private see-view terrace and a private garden, great for relaxation! Villa Claudina is a charming 65 square-meters (700 square feet) property which sleeps five people.
You will be roughly 3.5 km (2.2 miles) from Amalfi, where you will find the beach and the tourist port. You will find the closest restaurant at 200 meters (660 feet), shops at 1 km (roughly 1100 yards) and the bus stop at 100 meters (330 feet). You will reach Villa Claudina from the street level going up a public walkway that includes approximately 110 stairway steps. For a successful stay at Villa Claudina we recommend having a car. You will be able to park it free of charge along the public roads (the actual distance might vary depending on the availability of parking spaces).
| Size: | Sleeps up to 5, 2 bedrooms |
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| Nearest beach: | Amalfi, 3.5km |
| Access: | Car advised Nearest amenities: 1km |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Unsuitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | No pets allowed Smokers welcome Self-catering |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Sea view |
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| General: | Central heating, Air conditioning, TV |
| Standard: | Iron |
| Utilities: | Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 2 Bedrooms, 4 bathrooms of which 2 family bathrooms and 2 en suites |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Double beds (2) |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided |
| Outdoors: | Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ |
Further details indoors:
Living Room
The living room is paved with lucid green majolica tiles. The furnishings are bright and cheerful. They include a divan bed for one guest. In the living room you will also find a cooking area. The kitchenette is equipped with a four-burner gas cooker, a refrigerator with freezer, a microwave oven, an Italian-style coffee-maker and an American-style coffee-maker (bring your filters!). There is also a washing machine, an iron and an ironing board. The dining table can accommodate five guests. From the living room you will be able to enter the garden with a view of the sea through a French door. The room is equipped with an air conditioning/heating unit.
Bedroom 1 with en-suite bathroom
You will be able to enter the bedroom from the garden. It has a matrimonial bed (160 cm/62 inches, wider than a queen-size bed). In this room you will find a television. From the bedroom you will be able to enter the garden with a view of the sea through a French door. The room has a window with a view of the sea. The bedroom is equipped with an air conditioning/heating unit. This bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, tiled with lucid hand-made majolica tiles and equipped with a washbasin, a toilet, a fully enclosed shower and a hairdryer.
Bedroom 2 with en-suite bathroom
You will be able to enter the bedroom from the living room. It has a matrimonial bed (160 cm/62 inches, wider than a queen-size bed). In this room you will find a television. The room has a window. This bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, equipped with a washbasin, a toilet, a fully enclosed shower and a hairdryer.
Further details outdoors:
The garden is 100 square meters (1076 square feet) large. It is partly shaded by a bougainvillea pergola. It is equipped with tables, chairs and deck chairs. Here you will also find a portable barbecue. From the garden you will enjoy an enchanting view of the sea.
Further details
English-speaking representative on hand to answer any questions.
Conditions
Payment Terms
A 25% deposit is paid at the time of booking. The balance is due 60 days prior to arrival at the property.
Security Deposit
No security deposit is requested for Villa Claudina.
The Campania region


Campania region is the beginning of the 'mezzogiorno'. Translating as the 'midday' the phrase evokes the sun-baked south. And Campania - with its ancient Greek and Roman towns, rumbling volcanoes and glittering blue coastline, at times evokes Classical Greece as much as modern Italy. You could be a million miles from bureaucratic and businesslike Milan.
Throughout much of its history Campania has been at the centre of Western Civilisation's most significant entities. The area was colonised by Ancient Greeks and was within Magna Græcia, until the Roman Republic began to dominate. During the Roman era the area was highly respected as a place of culture by the emperors, where it balanced Greco-Roman culture. The area had many duchies and principalities during the Middle Ages, in the hands of the Byzantine Empire and some Lombards.
It was under the Normans that the smaller independent states were brought together as part of a sizeable European kingdom, known as the Kingdom of Sicily, before the mainland broke away to form the Kingdom of Naples. It was during this period that especially elements of Spanish, French and Aragonese culture touched Campania. Later the area became the central part of the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons, until the Italian unification of 1860 when it became part of the new state Italy.
The capital city of Campania is Naples. Campania is rich in culture, especially in regards to gastronomy, music, architecture, archaeological and ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum and Paestum. The name of Campania itself is derived from Latin, as the Romans knew the region as Campania felix, which translates into English as "fortunate countryside". The rich natural sights of Campania make it highly important in the tourism industry, especially along the Amalfi Coast, Cilento Coast, Mount Vesuvius and the island of Capri.
The Amalfi Coast / Amalfi area
Amalfi, situated at the mouth of the Valley of the Mills, with its characteristic groups of houses clinging to the rocks, overlooks the sea. It is a maze of narrow alleyways comprised of archways, portals and ancient towers that stand guard over the town.
The origin of the town date back to the IV century. During late medieval times Amalfi became an independent maritime republic, rich and opulent due to intense trade and cultural exchanges with the Arab and Byzantine world. The city was renowned for its trade and diplomatic relations throughout the Mediterranean, Flavio Gioia’s invention and development of the marine compass and the “Amalfitan Tables” - the first maritime legal code. It was also during this time that mills of Amalfi began to produce paper rather than parchment. The paper was used for all the official acts and documents of the Court of the Duchy of Naples. The particular variety of Amalfitan lemon “the Sfusato Amalfitano” crossed the borders of Europe, and was exported throughout the world.
The architectural and artistic values of its monuments and historical buildings, the indescribable beauty of its landscapes, its folklore and traditions have made, and still make, Amalfi a place without comparison, so much so that it has been said: “For an Amalfitan the day he goes to heaven is just like any other day”.
How to get there
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| Airport: | Naples: 78 km |
| Railway: | Vietri sul Mare: 22 km |
| Ferry: | Amalfi: 3 km |
Fly to Naples - Villa Claudina is at 78 km from the airport. Cheap flights available at Easyjet.com
Car hire available at www.antares91.com and www.autoeurope.com
From the airport you can reach Amalfi
by car: take the Statale 163 (State Highway 163), which runs along the southern side of the Sorrentine peninsula to Salerno, is better known as the Amalfi Drive. From Naples via the A3 Autostrada to Castellammare di Stabia, which is on the northern side of the Sorrentine peninsula and is linked to Sorrento farther west by Statale 145. Beyond Sorrento, Statale 145 winds westward around the tip of the peninsula and returns eastward along its southern edge as Statale 163 - the Amalfi Drive. The road is a concrete ribbon that rewards visitors with mountain-meets-sea views at every turn, but driving it, as well as the narrow hairpin roads of the Sorrentine peninsula, can be both a joy and a challenge. Medium-size cars are a good compromise.
by public transportation: From Naples you need to take a taxi or bus to the railway station at Piazza Garibaldi.
Travel time about 90' min by taxi - approximately €50,00.
The cheapest solution from Naples is "Napoli Centrale", in Piazza Garibaldi, where on a lower level you can get the Circumvesuviana local train to Sorrento (60' min, ticket fare 6,00€).
In Sorrento, close to the station is the "SITA" bus stop to Positano-Praiano-Amalfi (70' min, ticket fare 1,80€).
The Sita bus station faces the exit of Circumvesuviana. There is a newsstand nearby where to buy your ticket. You should buy bus tickets before you get on the vehicle. When you board the bus, validate your ticket in the yellow machine located at the front .
To check the timetable, have a look at www.sitabus.it
Activities near Amalfi Coast
Watersports
Fishing
Walking holidays
Beach or lakeside relaxation
A winter sun break
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays

Guestbook for Villa Claudina
Yael A., Timrat, Israel - The villa is placed in an excellent location above the city of Amalfi.
Except of a wireless intent line it was fully equipped with every thing one can thing of.
The owner, Mr. Andrea, was kind and cordial and was ready to assist when ever was needed.
There are 100 steps between the road and the house but every step was worth it. We will never forget the beautiful sights that were seen from the splendid balcony.
It was an excellent deal with a fair price.
Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros € | Convert to: |
| Prices for group size 5 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| 19 Mar 12 | 12 May 12 | € 780 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 12 May 12 | 30 Jun 12 | € 890 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 30 Jun 12 | 1 Sep 12 | € 980 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 1 Sep 12 | 29 Sep 12 | € 890 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 29 Sep 12 | 18 May 13 | € 780 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 18 May 13 | 29 Jun 13 | € 890 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 29 Jun 13 | 31 Aug 13 | € 980 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 31 Aug 13 | 28 Sep 13 | € 890 | - | - | Flexible | |
| 28 Sep 13 | 17 May 14 | € 780 | - | - | Flexible | |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
The rental price includes: towels; linens; electricity; final cleaning.

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