Marina di Massa Apartments in Massa Carrara RIF. S193

Holiday in Tuscany villas, far from the madding crowd


Vacation Rental

Marina di Massa - RIF. S193

Accommodation Type: Apartments
Area: Versilia
Position: Seaside
Province : Massa Carrara  

Property sleeps: 32
Total lodgings: 7

Description

These comfortable apartments for rent on the Versilia Coast are located 900 meters from the sea, in the charming seaside resort of Cinquale, between Marina di Massa and Forte dei Marmi. The estate consists of a large villa with 7 apartments and a cottage where the owners live. The flats are either on the ground floor with private garden area or on the first or second floor with balconies or terraces. The apartments on upper floors also enjoy a breathtaking view of the Alpi Apuane. At guests disposal a vast, fenced garden full of trees and flowers plus private car park. The location offers peace and quiet and the garden shade from the summer heat.
These accommodations in Tuscany are in an ideal position for those wanting to enjoy a holiday at the seaside and also a perfect starting point for outings to most art centres. Pisa and Lucca are at only 40 km, whereas the beautiful white marble town of Carrara is at 16 km.  
 Accommodations
Apartments Sleeps Bedrooms Bathroom A/C Terrace/Balcony Pet friendly Internet Prices From
A485 4 2 1 - - - 360
A516 2 + 1 1 1 - - - 350
A475 5 + 1 2 2 - - - 398
A476 5 2 1 - - - 370
A477 5 + 1 2 2 - - - 380
A478 4 + 2 2 1 - - - 375
                 

RIF. A485

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Beds:  4
Min. days:  14
Weekly rental Price from:.360

On the ground floor with garden area furnished with gazebo. This flat consists of living room with kitchenette, 2 double bedroom, 1 bathroom with shower.

RIF. A516

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Beds:  2 + 1
Min. days:  7
Weekly rental Price from:.350

RIF. A475

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Beds:  5 + 1
Min. days:  14
Weekly rental Price from:.398

On the ground floor with large garden area furnished with gazebo and barbecue. This flat consists of living room with kitchenette, fireplace, and single divan bed, 1 double bedroom with en-suite bathroom fitted out with shower, 1 bathroom with tub/shower and1 double bedroom with extra single bed.

RIF. A476

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Beds:  5
Min. days:  14
Weekly rental Price from:.370

On the first floor with wonderful 50 sqm furnished terrace and view over the Alpi Apuane. This flat consists of living room with kitchenette, 1 bathroom with shower, 1 double bedroom and another double bedroom with extra single bed.

RIF. A477

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Beds:  5 + 1
Min. days:  14
Weekly rental Price from:.380

On the first floor with two balconies and view over the Alpi Apuane. This flat consists of a large sitting room with single divan bed and kitchenette, a double bedroom with en-suite bathroom fitted out with shower, another double bedroom with extra single bed and a bathroom with tub/shower.

RIF. A478

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Beds:  4 + 2
Min. days:  14
Weekly rental Price from:.375

On the second floor with two balconies and a view over the Alpi Apuane. This flat consists of living room with kitchenette, 1 bathroom with shower, 1 large double bedroom with bunk beds and 1 small double bedroom.

 Position Details


Visualizza S193 Apartments near the beach in Versilia in una mappa di dimensioni maggiori

Versilia

Many tourists choose a villa for rent on the Versilia coast, because this part of Tuscany is well known in Italy since the 60s, when many famous Italian people spent here their holidays. However the hills of this area have been revalued during the last decade because of its natural and striking panoramic view over the coastline and the Tuscan Archipelago, so that many owners have decided to refurbish their houses. Now there is a large choice of apartments for rent in Versilia, thanks to the increased request of accommodations, where people can spend a relaxing holiday.
Thanks to its position, hemmed in by the sea and the white marble mountains of the Apuan Alps, the Versilia is today a fertile and densely populated coastal plain, lined with seaside resorts that have by now joined up to form a sort of uninterrupted conurbation. A few centuries ago the area was a coastal marshland discouraging any form of settlement. The systematic work of reclamation commenced in the 18th century and continued incessantly up until the beginning of the last century, creating an environment of great natural beauty. The so-called "Historical Versilia" includes Viareggio, Pietrasanta, Forte dei Marmi, Seravezza and Stazzema.
Viareggio, the main centre, has remained constantly in the orbit of Lucca. In the 19th century the port began to expand rapidly and from a small town it was elevated to the rank of city by Marie-Louise of Bourbon who organized the urban layout, characterized by a regular grid that is still visible. The 19th century saw the creation of the first bathing establishments that turned Viareggio into an important seaside resort, characterized by a refined Art Noveau architecture still admired such as in the Grand Cafè Margherita, the Bagno Balena, the Duilio 48. We cannot fail to mention the Principe di Piemonte with its own bathing establishment, the Grand Hotel & Royal and in the Pineta di Levante, the Villa Borbone, a hunting lodge for Marie-Louise of Bourbon.
Nowadays, Viareggio has maintained much of its cultural vivacity. Exhibitions, annual cinema festivals, literary prizes and significant musical performances at the nearby Torre del Lago, homeland of Giacomo Puccini, form an interesting cultural programme. Not to be missed the famous Carnival with its gigantic papier-mâché floats, to which a special citadel has been dedicated.
Straddling the last foothills of the Apuan Alps is Pietrasanta, founded in 1255 by Guiscardo Pietrasanta, the podestà of Lucca. It still preserves the features of a Roman colony in its orthogonal urban layout with long blocks and parallel streets inside a rectangular perimeter, and part of the original Roman wall still exists. The central square, in line with the fortress above, is an elongated rectangle representing the civil and religious fulcrum with its 14th century San Martino Cathedral, the Palazzo Pretorio, the Torre delle Ore (Watch Tower), and the Romanesque Church of Saint Augustine, now seat of art exhibitions. A considerable artistic centre, Pietrasanta has long enjoyed the patronage of artists: starting from Michelangelo, continuing with the late Henry Moore, and today with Mitoraj, Botero and Adami. Here the craft tradition of marble working follows the long established practice dating back to Michelangelo who used to come here to personally choose from the local quarries the marble for his works.
A mention to Forte dei Marmi, a fashionable seaside resort, much loved by international tourism. It takes its name from the fortress that rises in the centre of the main square, built under Grand Duke Peter Leopold, who was to become Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor, in 1788. The fortress was built to defend the coast from outer attacks, but in the 19th and 20th centuries it became the place where the marble quarried from the Alpi Apuane was stocked before being sent to the pier for shipping.
Versilia, a place rich in history, poetry and art.  

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