Semidetached spacious villa with independent entrance and private garden. Living room with fireplace opens on a spacious terrace with BBQ. There is a bedroom with small shower bathroom ensuite with separated entrance from a back terrace. Air conditioner and mosquito screens in all the bedrooms.A nice path in front of the villa of around 200 m. inside the village leads to the white sandy beach. Ideal for families with children
Features
Bedrooms: 4Sleeps: 8
Shower bathroom: 3
WC with lavabo: 1
Property size: approx 1100 m2
Villa size: approx 110 m2
Walk to beach: at approx 200 mts
Shops at: approx 5 km
GROUND FLOOR
Living room
Kitchen with washing machine
Terrace
Double bedroom
2 Twin bedrooms (joinables)
2 shower bathrooms
SEPARATE
Twin bedroom (joinable)
Shower bathroom
OUTDOOR
Garden with lawn
Outside shower (hot/cold)
Barbecue
Parking inside the property
OTHER
Catering
Welcome pack
Location | Kalemoru
Can be found on the south-east coast of Sardinia, between Cagliari and Villasimius. It is about 20 Km from the main city of the island and is known for its tourist harbour Marina di Capitana.
The area of Capitana is divided up into a number of different developments spread out along the coast over a few kilometres and have a certain number of beaches after which the various places are called, beaches like Santa Luria, Stella di Mare and Marina Residence.The beach of Capitana has a fairly narrow strip of white sand, and the sea is of an astonishing clear turquoise, and very shallow for a long way out.
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How to get to Sardinia
The airports of Cagliari, Olbia, Alghero and Tortoli (on a seasonal basis) are connected daily and directly to the national and european airports.The main sardinian sea ports are Olbia, Cagliari, Golfo Aranci, Porto Torres and Arbatax.  They can be reached from the following italian ports: Civitavecchia, Livorno, Genova, Napoli, Piombino .By train the various airports are connected to the maritime ports. There are also coaches but they do not cover all the routes, this is true also for Sardinia and we advise car rental as the best way to visit the island .
There is no true motorway in Sardinia but the nearest to it is the SS131 or the Carlo Felice , its old name which cuts the island in half, north to south from Cagliari, to Oristano,Nuoro, Sassari and Olbia. The SS130 goes from Cagliari to the south. The other roads are municipal and provincial, the roads generally are good , though narrow at this level.

