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Casa Morena - Anacapri
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Accommodates 4 2 Bedrooms
2 Baths
We visited Capri for the first
time in July 1994. We had planned 2 days and stayed for 10.
We hadn't intended to stay at Casa Morena, but we were so
taken with it that we jettisoned a 10-day jaunt through Southern
Italy to relax here. And we are not normally resort people;
we don't shop, and we don't sit on the beach, two things which,
if you like them, you can do in spades here. We enjoyed the
view; we ate in lovely restaurants, several within walking
distance of the cottage; we walked, oh, how we walked. We
sat in the piazzetta and people-watched. We expected to take
the many possible excursions to Sorrento, Pompeii, Positano,
etc., but we never left the island. It was that seductive.
And in July, it wasn't all that crowded either. We liked it
so much that we returned for two weeks the next year, too.
Casa Morena is a delightful
cottage, charming but not luxurious. To be precise, it is
situated in a quiet part of the village of Anacapri, on a
little pedestrian lane. (Indeed, it is not permitted to bring
cars to the island at all.) Thus, a stay at Casa Morena means
immersing oneself in the life of the island and in particular
the life of the village of Anacapri.
If you're more
energetic than we turned out to be, you should know that Capri
is very easily accessible for daytrips to Naples and all of
the attractions of the Amalfi Coast. The hydrofoil from Capri
to Naples takes 40 minutes, to Sorrento 15 minutes. From Sorrento,
reasonably priced cars with drivers can be hired for half-
or full-day excursions throughout the region. Thus, Naples,
Pompeii, Herculaneum, Sorrento, Positano, Paestum, and Salerno
are all fully and easily accessible by public transportation.
To us, the notion of being able to spend a vacation in Italy
without a car is one of the most pleasant prospects there
is.
Casa Morena is perfect for one
or two couples or for a family with adult children; Capri
is really not a place for very young children. The cottage
is all on one floor. The house is L-shaped, built around a
perfectly lovely private patio which is immediately accessible
to all the principal rooms of the house: living room, separate
dining room, one queen and one twin bedroom. The kitchen is
well-equipped, and there are two full baths (one with shower
only, one with shower over tub).
Within a short walk of the house
is a piazza from which minibuses whisk you to the beaches
at Faro, Blue Grotto, Marina Piccola, and Marina Grande, as
well as to the town of Capri and the port. In the same piazza
are all the food shops one needs to survive. Being in a residential
area, the house is very quiet. All the shops in Capri deliver.
The house has both a phone and a washing machine, and maid
service is included twice weekly. Rosanna, the housekeeper,
is absolutely delightful.
The owner of Casa Morena, who
is an artist and who has furnished the house in simple good
taste, lives in it herself for only a small portion of each
year. Upstairs is a small apartment which partially extends
over Casa Morena; here, a totally unobtrusive elderly couple
live.
Warning: if you come, you won't
want to leave. It's that wonderful!
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Rates:
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May 31 -Aug
30 |
May 3-31; Aug 30 - Oct 4 |
Other
periods |
| 1,810
euros / week |
1,670
euros / week |
1,450
euros / week |
| Extras: |
75 euros final cleaning
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| Arrival: |
Any day of the week
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Minimum
stay: |
1 week, with extra days pro-rated
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