from € 2,000 Excluding flights
CREA IL TUO VIAGGIOSeven days to enjoy to the fullest your holidays in a wonderful villa in the heart of the countryside of Marche region – an off the beaten tracks destination in Central Italy. The Villa is surrounded by a very large property with a swimming pool, a fruit and vegetable organic garden, a majestic landscape of rolling hills descending until the nearby Adriatic sea. This proposal is perfect for a small family or a group of friends. The villa can host up to 12-14 people.
Features unique to our package:
Arrival at Rome’s airport where you will meet our driver that will take you to your destination, a charming villa owned by an Israeli-Italian woman, immersed in the countryside of Marche region with a panorama reaching out to the Adriatic Sea.
The villa will be exclusive to the group – 500 sm (abt 5,500 sq. feet), coming with a gym, a pool, a kosher kitchen and a veggie garden.
Dinner will be at the villa with a private chef preparing for you kosher meals under the supervision of a Masghiach.
Day at leisure to respect Shabbat. Meals prepared by the villa’s chef.
Relax at the villa or optional activities (i.e. visit of ancient synagogues in the region: Ancona, Pesaro, Urbino; ancient Jewish Cemeteries)
Relax at the villa or optional activities (i.e. Frasassi Caves, visit to the medieval hamlets of Treia or of Osimo and its underground parallel town).
Relax at the villa or optional activities (i.e. Sibillini Mountains – Hiking & Honey Making), preparation for Shabat.
Relax at the villa or optional activities (i.e. Olive oil tastings or a boat cruise along the Conero Riviera with the possibility of taking a swim).
Relax at the villa or optional activities (i.e. Urbino – Raphael’s hometown and the Star Wars Renaissance palace.)
Check out after breakfast and transfer from the Villa to Rome’s airport.
Good bye Italy!
Tariff per person, starting from:
Departure | Double |
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From 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024 | € 2,000 |
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