Via San Nilo, 38 - Serapo, GAETA (LT)
The beautifully renovated apartment has six beds and is located 50 meters from the Serapo beach, one of the most beautiful beaches on the Central Tyrrhenian Coast of Italy. With its golden, fine sand, it is organized with many well-equipped beach establishments.

Once again this year, Gaeta has received the highly coveted "blue flag" recognition for its clean sea.

The very bright apartment is equipped with all comforts (wifi, flat-screen TV, washing machine, private garage, etc.) for a relaxing stay and cultural visits.

It is strategically located halfway between the two splendid cities of Rome and Naples: an hour and a half by car from Rome (one hour by train) and an hour by car (50 minutes by train) from Naples, from where you can easily reach other highly esteemed locations such as Sorrento, Amalfi, Capri, Pompeii.

About 10 minutes by car from the apartment, there is the port, from where you can sail to reach the island of Ischia and the two islands of the Gulf of Gaeta: Ponza and Ventotene.

Gaeta, with its exceptional climate all year round (hot but breezy summers and mild winters with temperatures that rarely drop below +10°), is an ideal city for families and for those who love taking long walks not only by the sea (very suggestive even in winter) but also on the paths in the middle of the woods, immersed in the Mediterranean scrub of the famous Monte Orlando where the Grotta del Turco is located (a must-visit), until you reach the Medieval part of the city (Gaeta Vecchia) where you can admire the Cathedral of San Francesco, the Duomo of San Erasmo, the Angevin Castle, and the Aragonese Castle, among many other things.

Just a 5-minute walk from the apartment, you will find the city center with its shops, restaurants, pizzerias, ice cream parlors, trattorias, and the marina where you can rent a boat to sail around the Gulf and admire the picturesque cliffs overlooking the sea and the numerous bays, coves, and caves until you reach the Riviera di Ulisse.
*Declared by the Innkeeper