管理会社の情報
Welcome to Mattinata! Our staff is ready to welcome you and make you feel at home. We are attentive to the needs of each guest, offering an authentic experience that allows you to discover the local beauty between culture, traditions and breathtaking views of the Gargano. Every detail is designed to guarantee a regenerating and unforgettable stay
宿泊施設の情報
Located in the city centre of Mattinata, the B&B Casa Prencipe welcomes you with elegant and well-kept rooms, warm hospitality and services designed for your relaxation. Let yourself be surprised by the breathtaking view that sweeps between the sea, the mountains and the endless expanse of olive and citrus groves typical of the Gargano coast. Perfect for those looking for comfort, tranquillity and an authentic experience
周辺エリアの情報
Mattinata is a small town nestled between sea and mountains, famous for its white pebble beaches, breathtaking cliffs and centuries-old olive groves. In spring, the territory is enriched with colours thanks to the flowering of over 60 species of wild orchids, attracting botany and photography enthusiasts from all over the world.
During the summer, the village comes alive with musical evenings, festivals, festivals and cultural events, while the coastline offers a lively nightlife. The low season, on the other hand, is ideal for those who want peace and tranquillity, immersing themselves in a regenerating atmosphere.
Nature lovers find here a paradise for trekking and cycling, with paths that cross olive groves, Mediterranean scrub and the Gargano National Park. The nearby Umbra Forest, a heritage of biodiversity, is perfect for excursions immersed in the green, while the Monte Sacro and the remains of the ancient Benedictine abbey offer a fascinating combination of history and landscape. Don't miss the sacred paths to Monte Sant'Angelo, a UNESCO site, which tell millennia of spirituality.
For those who prefer the sea, boat excursions to the Marine Caves and the Tremiti Islands are unmissable experiences. The caves enchant with their unique formations and crystal clear waters, while the Tremiti, known as the "pearls of the Adriatic", offer pristine beaches, snorkelling and a thousand-year history.