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Contact Details:
Address:
Josiane BartoliRue Des Menuisiers, Saint Joseph
Ajaccio
20090
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Welcome to our charming garden flat spanning 55 square meters. The flat boasts a fully equipped kitchen, allowing you to prepare your favorite meals with ease. Additionally, it features an independent bedroom for your privacy and comfort. Stay entertained with the provided TV and stay connected with our reliable Wifi.Reviews
Appréciations pour Villa Savane, Ajaccio:
PARFAIT
Un séjour en mai, qui nous laisse un parfum de "nous reviendrons". Un accueil, des conseils au delà de toute attente ! Le gîte est parfait, et Madame Bartoli exceptionnelle et d'une grande gentillesse. Nous sommes repartis avec des souvenirs inoubliables. Merci Josiane.
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Attractions
- Maison Bonaparte: Located in the heart of Ajaccio, Maison Bonaparte is the ancestral home of the Bonaparte family, including Napoleon Bonaparte. It now operates as a museum, showcasing the family's history and artifacts.
- Ajaccio Cathedral: Also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption, this beautiful cathedral is a landmark in Ajaccio. It features stunning Baroque architecture and houses the Bonaparte family's baptistery.
- Fesch Museum: Founded by Cardinal Joseph Fesch, uncle of Napoleon Bonaparte, the Fesch Museum is home to one of France's most significant collections of Italian paintings. Visitors can admire artworks by renowned artists such as Botticelli, Titian, and Veronese.
- Sanguinaires Islands: Located just off the coast of Ajaccio, the Sanguinaires Islands offer breathtaking natural beauty. These rocky islets are known for their stunning sunsets and are home to a variety of seabird species, making it a popular spot for nature lovers.
- Citadel of Ajaccio: Overlooking the city, the Citadel of Ajaccio is an ancient fortress that dates back to the 16th century. Visitors can explore its ramparts, enjoy panoramic views of the Gulf of Ajaccio, and learn about the city's history.
- A Cupulatta: Situated near Ajaccio, A Cupulatta is a unique turtle conservation park. It houses over 170 species of turtles and tortoises from around the world. Visitors can observe these fascinating creatures and learn about their conservation efforts.
- Trottel Beach: Located a short distance from Rue des Menuisiers, Trottel Beach is a beautiful sandy beach offering crystal-clear waters and stunning views. It's a popular spot for swimming, sunbathing, and enjoying various water sports.
- Ajaccio Harbor: As the main port of Ajaccio, the harbor offers a lively atmosphere with numerous restaurants, cafes, and shops. Visitors can stroll along the promenade, enjoy fresh seafood, and admire the yachts and boats.
- Scandola Nature Reserve: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Scandola Nature Reserve is a must-visit attraction near Ajaccio. It features dramatic cliffs, enchanting grottos, and diverse marine life. Boat tours are available to explore this pristine natural wonder. 10. Capo di Feno: Situated west of Ajaccio, Capo di Feno is a beautiful sandy beach known for its clear waters and rugged landscape. It's a great place for surfing, hiking, or simply enjoying a relaxing day by the sea.