Ostello del Castello di Santa Severa provides beachfront accommodation in Santa Severa.
Scheherazade
United Kingdom
Stunning room with beautiful views - it was really quite wonderful to stay in this castle. The staff couldn't have been kinder and more accomodating, the room and kitchen was also pristinely clean . We also enjoyed visiting the museums on site, wandering around the castle - full of the sublime scent of orange blossom in early April. The laundry facilities and beautiful kitchen make this the perfect pit-stop as you explore Italy.
Located in Santa Severa in the Lazio region, Baia Benessere B&B Eco Vegan features a patio. Built in 2016, the property includes wellness packages and solarium.
Franziska
United Kingdom
Lovely little family run B&B. Quiet residential area. Parking on private spot in front of the house. Great Internet Connection. Lovely little veranda attached.
The Minimarket across the street has a small but great selection of meats and cheeses, what makes for a fantastic dinner with a bottle of wine.
Hotel Villa delle Palme is set on the coast in Santa Marinella's centre. It offers free Wi-Fi, a sea-view restaurant, and garden with outdoor furniture.
Keith
Canada
It's right on the ocean, restaurant has waves lapping right outside. Staff were very helpful and problem solved our pre-arranged taxi pickup at the Civititechia port. Would definitely stay again.
Hotel Del Sole is in Santa Marinella, walking distance of the beach and a 15-minute walk from Santa Marinella Station. It offers free sun loungers and umbrellas at its private beach.
Situated in the characteristic Piazza Trieste, this hotel is set in the centre of the seaside town of Santa Marinella, beside the wonderful Odescalchi Castle.
Fiona
United Kingdom
Great location. Amazing staff. Went above and beyond to cater for my special diet at breakfast.
Located in Santa Marinella and with La Toscana Beach reachable within 500 metres, Villa MG Hotel provides a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.
Very Roman resort, popular place for city folk to escape...
Very Roman resort, popular place for city folk to escape the summer heat. Small friendly town, probably not more than a dozen restaurants but good food shops. No night life when we were there but we went for 3 days R&R after full on sightseeing in Rome, so not a problem for us. Beach sandy and well served with (expensive) umbrellas. Castle at one end of beach worth a visit.
BUT we were lucky with timings (3rd week in June and last week of Italian school exams). Our host says it's very busy to the point of crowded in July and August.
Robert
United Kingdom
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