Entire home
Villa Sole Very brand new semi-detached villa, with air conditioning and garden
Choose dates to view prices
Photo gallery for Villa Sole Very brand new semi-detached villa, with air conditioning and garden





Reviews
8.08.0 out of 10
Very good
Entire home
Popular amenities
- Washer
- Air conditioning
- Parking available
- Barbecue grill
Explore the area

Comacchio, Ferrara
- Circuito di PomposaPlace, Circuito di Pomposa17 min walk
- Po Delta ParkPlace, Po Delta Park10 min drive
- Basilica of San VitalePlace, Basilica of San Vitale65 min drive
Room options
Similar properties

Club Del Sole Spina Family Collection
Comacchio
Club Del Sole Spina Family Collection
Comacchio
- On private beach
- Pool
- Pet friendly
- Kids pool
4.5 out of 5, Wonderful, 21 reviews
4.5
Wonderful
21 reviews

Playa Dorada Residence
Lido di Pomposa
Playa Dorada Residence
Lido di Pomposa
$149 nightly
The price is $166
$166 total
May 29 - May 30
Total with taxes and fees

Hotel Ariston
Comacchio
Hotel Ariston
Comacchio
- Hot tub
- Breakfast included
- Pet friendly
- Free WiFi
4.0 out of 5, Very Good, 76 reviews
4.0
Very Good
76 reviews
$98 nightly
The price is $110
$110 total
May 3 - May 4
Total with taxes and fees

Al Ponticello Room & Breakfast
Comacchio
Al Ponticello Room & Breakfast
Comacchio
- Pet friendly
- Free WiFi
- Air conditioning
- Breakfast available
4.8 out of 5, Exceptional, 45 reviews
4.8
Exceptional
45 reviews
$112 nightly
The price is $125
$125 total
May 3 - May 4
Total with taxes and fees

Michelangelo Holiday & Family Resort
Comacchio
Michelangelo Holiday & Family Resort
Comacchio
- Pool
- Hot tub
- Kitchen
- Pet friendly
4.2 out of 5, Very Good, 20 reviews
4.2
Very Good
20 reviews

Hotel Rio Beach & Breakfast
Cesenatico
Hotel Rio Beach & Breakfast
Cesenatico
- Breakfast included
- Pet friendly
- Free WiFi
- Air conditioning
4.6 out of 5, Wonderful, 12 reviews
4.6
Wonderful
12 reviews
$65 nightly
The price is $75
$75 total
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees

Alfa Apartments
Comacchio
Alfa Apartments
Comacchio
- Kitchen
- Washer
- Pet friendly
- Parking included

Hotel B&B Manuela
Cervia
Hotel B&B Manuela
Cervia
- Pet friendly
- Free WiFi
- Air conditioning
- Breakfast available
4.7 out of 5, Exceptional, 20 reviews
4.7
Exceptional
20 reviews

Residence i Diamanti - Siroli Collection
Cervia
Residence i Diamanti - Siroli Collection
Cervia
- Kitchen
- Washer
- Pet friendly
- Free WiFi
4.8 out of 5, Exceptional, 15 reviews
4.8
Exceptional
15 reviews
$114 nightly
The price is $124
$124 total
May 25 - May 26
Total with taxes and fees

Hotel Ariella
Cervia
Hotel Ariella
Cervia
- Free WiFi
- Restaurant
- Air conditioning
- Breakfast available
4.9 out of 5, Exceptional, 7 reviews
4.9
Exceptional
7 reviews
$80 nightly
The price is $90
$90 total
May 24 - May 25
Total with taxes and fees
About the neighborhood
Comacchio
With a stay at this vacation home in Comacchio, you'll be within a 5-minute drive of Circuito di Pomposa and Valle di Comacchio. .This vacation home is 29.1 mi (46.9 km) from Mirabilandia and 3.8 mi (6.2 km) from Po Delta Park.
What's nearby
- Circuito di Pomposa - 17 min walk - 1.0 mile
- Po Delta Park - 10 min drive - 4.4 miles
- Ravenna Cathedral - 64 min drive - 31.8 miles
- Basilica of San Vitale - 65 min drive - 28.1 miles
- Mausoleum of Galla Placidia - 65 min drive - 28.1 miles
Getting around
- Massafiscaglia Station - 22 min drive
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 2 min drive
- Orange - 4 min drive
- Friggitoria Corallo - 4 min drive
- Friggitoria da Luciani - 3 min drive
- Piadina Ciliegia - 4 min drive
About this property
Entire place
You'll have the entire home to yourself and will only share it with other guests in your party.
Villa Sole Very brand new semi-detached villa, with air conditioning and garden
Semi-detached villa recently built, developed on two floors with air conditiong and garden, in residential context at Lido degli Scacchi.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period .
Semi-detached villa recently built, developed on two floors with air conditiong and garden, in residential context at Lido degli Scacchi.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period .
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period .
Semi-detached villa recently built, developed on two floors with air conditiong and garden, in residential context at Lido degli Scacchi.
Comacchio is about 10 km away and is the most original and fascinating historical center in Po Delta Park.
Origin of the ancient Spina, long controversial from Ferrara and Ravenna, by the Popes and Emperors, has ancient origins: it rises in fact at the dawn of the Middle Ages, when the initial settlement settled on a chain of islets emerging in the evergreen mouth of the Padana.
Fishing, shellfish, salt production were the source of its flourishingness and its overturns, due to the conflicts that opposed it to Venice. After the Estense era, during the Pontifical State, the city revived, so much so that the happiest architectural and monumental interventions dates back to the sixth-eighteenth century.
Now Comacchio is a lagoon town that enchants: it is gentle and genuine, with a vitality that is lymph in respect to its own history and the desire to valorize it. A widespread reminder remembers the proximity to the sea, whose light fills the urban spaces, even more potentiated by the quiet areas of the canals.
The town of Comacchio and its valleys represent the "heart" of the Delta, are in fact the green lungs of the whole Adriatic coast from Chioggia to Cattolica. The Comacchio Lagoon are the real museum and represent one of the most important lagoon complexes in Italy and Europe. They extend to the provinces of Ferrara and partly to Ravenna, for more than 11,000 hectares, between Comacchio and the River Reno, and are connected to the sea through the channels of Magnavacca, Logonovo, Bellocchio and Gobbino. Formations of brackish water, they represent an important biotope of brackish water wet zone, made up of extreme alofil vegetation and declared of international interest, according to the Ramsar Convention of 1971.
Around the lagoon the historical and economic history of Comacchio has been centered and developed; this is an almost unique example of integration between the natural environment and human activity, where salt production and fisheries have always represented the primary economic bases, to which local craftsmanship was predominantly linked, being almost agriculture is absent and tourism is completely lacking. These latest economic components have developed almost simultaneously with the reclamation and draining of thousands of acres of lagoon, leaving unchanged that part of which is still practiced especially eel fishing with special instruments named Lavoriero.
The total surface is formed by the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" (including Zavelea oasis), "Lido di Magnavacca", "Fattibello" (which in the past was not far used for fishing as a daily livelihood) and "Campo"; has a morphology articulated because of:
artificial crevices created to delineate the catchment basins of the bush, barene and ancient dunosis emerging from the waters.
Boscoforte Peninsula is a very suggestive sandy tongue, extending from the Reno River between the lagoon "Fossa di Porto" and "Lido di Magnavacca" for a length of 6 km, formed by the expanse of a dune-coastal cordon of the Etruscan period .
Make yourself comfortable in your air-conditioned vacation home, which features a refrigerator. The bathroom has a shower.
Guests will find features like onsite parking.
Property amenities
Parking and transportation
- Parking on site
Food and drink
- Refrigerator
Bedrooms
- 2 bedrooms
Bathroom
- 1 bathroom
- Shower
Entertainment
- TV
Outdoor areas
- Barbecue grill
Laundry
- Laundry facilities
- Washing machine
Comfort
- Air conditioning
Pets
- No pets allowed
Suitability/Accessibility
- Smoking not allowed
Safety features
- Carbon monoxide detector (host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property)
- Smoke detector (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)
- Fire extinguisher
General
- Unit size: 538 square feet
Policies
Check-in
Check-in time starts at 3:00 PM
Check-out
Check-out before 10:00 AM
Special check-in instructions
You will receive an email from the host with check-in and check-out instructions
Information provided by the property may be translated using automated translation tools
Pets
Pets not allowed
Children and extra beds
Children are welcome
Events
No events allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card, or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
This property accepts cash
Onsite parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher
This property is managed through our partner, Vrbo. You will receive an email from Vrbo with a link to a Vrbo account, where you can change or cancel your reservation
We should mention
All guests, including children, must be present at check-in and show their government-issued photo ID card or passport
Cash transactions at this property cannot exceed EUR 5000, due to national regulations; for further details, please contact the property using information in the booking confirmation
Property is also known as
8230-32211