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The Hotel Cacciatore Ventotene lies on one of the lesser
known holiday islands in Italy close to a hugely important
Italian nature reserve. An ideal place for a seaside breaks
in Italy while touring the historic capital of Western Europe,
Rome.
The islands of Ventotene and Santo Stefano lie around 50
km off the coast of Campania in Italy amongst the Pontine
Islands and roughly 40 km from Ponza, the capital of the island
group. A quaint and charming island with only around 600 residents
and being only 3 km long and 500 metres wide, you will instantly
be enchanted by how much such a small destination can actually
offer!
Popular with yachting circles, scuba divers and nature lovers,
this island is full of history, nature and geographical beauty
and is easily reached from the Italian capital, making it
the ideal destination for a weekend break from Rome.
This group of volcanic islands still exhibit remains dating
from the Neolithic age through the Bronze Age, Etruscan, Roman,
medieval, to modern fascist era! Ventotene and Santo Stefano
are rich in historical heritage, as well as naturally beautiful
with abundant sea and bird life.
Easily reached from the mainland with the regular ferry and
Hydrofoil service operating from Formia, in around 4 hours
from Rome you could be enjoying the sun, sea and food on this
jewel of the Tyrrhenian Sea. Formia in turn can be reached
easily from Rome and Naples by train - or if you require driving
instructions take a look at our handy Google map.
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Useful Links
http://www.ferroviedellostato.it
http://www.caremar.it
http://www.alilauro.it
http://www.vetor.it |