House in Medieval historical center of Vasto but only 5 minutes to the beach
House in Vasto
2 guests · 1 bedroom · 1 bath
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About this house rental
certificate of excellence winner 2019 and Travellers Choice Award 2020
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This quaint recently restored Medieval house 'Casa in Piazza' is located in a the cobbled pedestrian residential part of the historical center of Vasto on the Adriatic coast of Italy in the unspoilt region of Abruzzo. Only a minutes walk to the many bars, restaurants and boutiques and from the main piazza. You can walk to the beach in 15 minutes. It is located in a residential part of the center, so is ideal if you want to immerse yourself in the local life and colour of REAL Italy. More on our website 'Abruzzorentals'
* Free unlimited Wifi internet is available in the property*
Pescara airport via Ryanair from Stansted is 50 minutes from Vasto. You can hire a car here, or I can arrange a taxi pick up service on arrival (advance notice required)
Rome is 3 hours away, and Vasto can be reached by direct air-conditioned coach. Details will be sent after booking if requested.
The centrally heated house has an open plan ground floor with a kitchenette, electric oven and gas hob. The lounge/diner has an antique decorative brick fireplace.The opening shuttered front windows by the extending dining table (seats 4) look out onto the sunny piazza. We also supply a range of DVD's and books and free unlimited wifi internet connection is available, also a smart tv.
The marble stairs lead up to the large character family bathroom with high wood beamed ceiling and features a wc, bidet, basin,vanity unit and mirror, bath with shower over and heated towel rail and radiator.
The double bedroom also features a high wood beamed ceiling, with king size bed, and french doors leading to a small sunny Juliette balcony. Fans are provided for hot summer months. air-conditioning is available (supplement €7 a day on arrival) but is only needed in July and August. we provide all bathroom towels and bed linen (changed weekly), a welcome pack including wine, and a full brochure of recommended restaurants, things to see and do in the area,maps and local events.
Beach towels, beach umbrella, cool bag and chillers are provided for the beach.
There is free street car parking 2 mins walk from the house should you need it. Parking is also available in a toll car park or a large secure multi-story car park both 5 minute walk away from the house. A car is not needed in Vasto unless you wish to explore further afield.
Casa in Piazza is an ideal base for a couple to see local life and colour and sample 'real' Italy and those wishing to explore the beautiful town and for a beach holiday too. Maximum number of guests is 2.
We accept arrivals on any day of the week, check-in is after 15:00 until 20:00 Late check in may incur an extra charge and is by prior arrangement only. Check out before 10:00. . We try to be flexible on this when ever possible depending on other bookings.
Vasto marina beach is a huge sandy shallow sloping beach. Here you can hire sunbeds and umbrellas and there are snack bars and restaurants. You can also hire motor boats and pedalos. It is reachable by car or regular bus in 5 minutes.
The closest beach is reachable down steps and is a 15 minute walk. It is a small rock and pebble beach ideal for snorkeling and fishing. Vasto has blue and green flag beaches.
Aqualand water park is only 15 minutes away by bus.
If you are looking for 'real Italy' then look no further than Abruzzo. Vasto has everything right on it's doorstep and is ideal for both a city break or a few weeks in the sun on the beach. Unlike most hill towns in Abruzzo, a car is not necessary here as everything you need for a fantastic holiday is right here in Vasto.
Please read my reviews on Trip Advisor, and you will see why my guests regularly return!
April and May are beautiful, with many days in the 70's ( low 20's) and the flowers and plants are blooming.
June is my favourite month with warm sea and deserted beaches.
Then comes the high heat and humidity in the summer months of July and August, which is a great time to visit for the beaches and the sea, where the sea temperature rises to 80 degrees (26) and the activities that the town arrange for the visiting Romans, such as jazz in the park, rock bands in the piazza, carnival, local pageant, and wine tastings etc, most of which are free to attend. The town is very lively at this time of year.
September is quiet when all the Romans have left, but the summer is by no means over, and the beaches are once again deserted and quiet, but with high temperatures and perfect for a peaceful beach holiday, we also have our patron saint festa the last weekend in September with concerts, bands and fireworks.
October is still summer here, and you can still expect weather similar to that in May if not warmer.
November is relatively quiet, but December is a beautiful time to visit, when near Christmas, the town is bedecked with lights, Christmas trees and baubles. Carole concerts are held in the churches and cathedrals and groups of local folk singers walk the streets. There are also local produce Christmas markets and art festivals. On December 26 and January 1 and 6 the town holds it's annual Presepe Vivente.(living nativity) where the towns folk (including us!) dress up in period costume and set out their houses as scenes from a nativity. It's a wonderful event.
Vasto town is built on the Roman ruins of Histonium, and is a Medieval town with great charm and character. There is plenty to see and do in the town itself, churches and cathedrals, the Roman baths with mosaics, a Medieval Castle, the lovely park with it's large duck pond and fountain and the Palace.There is also a running track, a tennis club, and indoor swimming pool and fitness club with gym, all within a few minutes walk of the house.
On a Saturday morning there is a local produce market selling cheese, cured meats and fresh fruit and vegetables from the local farms. It is full of local characters and a great photo opportunity. There is also another Saturday market selling a variety of goods including leather bags and belts, clothes and shoes.
There are plenty of pavement cafes and bars and restaurants to while away the days in, along with the many high class boutiques to window shop in. There are museums, art galleries, a costume museum, archaeological gardens in the Palazzo. A large portion of the town is pedestrian only and therefore safe and quiet. A favourite pastime of the Vastese is the passegiata or evening stroll, where everybody dresses in their finest and strolls around the town chatting and stopping for aperativo with friends.
Although Vasto is little known in Europe, it is an Italian secret, and a favourite summer destination of the wealthy Romans, who have been coming here for years, many having second homes here. It offers plenty to do for a long weekend or with the added bonus of the beach, a fortnights holiday. Please remember this is the 'real' Italy, so not many people here speak English. (But we supply all our guests with a phrase book) All restaurant menus are in Italian. I do provide a brochure in the house with a guide of what to expect, but you will not find International cuisine here, it is very Italian and restaurants serve mainly fish based dishes and lots of vegetarian options. The local delicacy is Brodetto, a fish stew cooked with olive oil, tomatoes and garlic, delicious! The locals here rise early, eat at 12.30 then have a siesta, then aperativi are served at 18.00. The restaurants do not open until 20.00 after which it is time for another passagiata before bed which is midnight or later in high summer.
Cultural events occur throughout the year, with festivals of music, classical and rock concerts, Jazz in the park, film festival and food festivals, along with historical pageantry dating back to the 17th century. The local saints day of San Michele is a festa held on the last weekend in September and is a massive celebration with bands, music, market stalls all ending the the biggest and best firework display you have ever seen! Almost all of these are free to attend or watch. Aqualand water park (15 minutes by bus)is one of the biggest in the region and has many fun slides and amusements.
You can hire a car in Vasto if you wish to explore further afield, including the nature reserves, the Majaletta mountain park and the caves and grottoes. There are nearby old hill towns to explore too.
Vasto is on the Adriatic coast of the Chieti region of Abruzzo and is an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are many national parks and nature reserves, The Appenine mountains are only 1 h 15 mins by car should you wish to explore further afield and drive up to the Maiella mountain.
The cavellone caves are a fantastic day out in the summer, and a break from the heat in July or August. The view from the cable car over the mountains is not to be missed.
The Tremiti Islands are reachable by ferry (50 mins) daily from Termoli and Vasto port in summer.
Amenities
Pool
Air conditioner
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Balcony or Patio
TV
Gym or Fitness Center
Family friendly
Map of Vasto
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Ratings and reviews
Summary of reviews
Guests highly recommend staying at James and Judy's home, praising the convenient location, immaculate cleanliness, well-stocked amenities, and the incredibly kind and attentive hosts who provide valuable local insights.
10.0 / 10.0
The home's location is just an unbelievable few-step walk to the magnificent view of the Adriatic Sea. Based in the historic city center, Vasto's piazza, shops, and restaurants are just around the corner to enjoy.
The immaculately clean casa has a lovely bedroom, bathroom, and living room with plenty of storage. The kitchenette is well-stocked and practical, albeit snug. The most striking aspect of our stay in Vasto was our incredibly kind and attentive hosts, Judy and James. They made our stay magical and unforgettable. Their knowledge of the Vasto and surrounding areas was unmatched. Everything from where to park to the best sites, restaurants, and beach areas was spot-on.
We highly recommend staying at James and Judy's home. Our stay exceeded all expectations.
10.0 / 10.0
In the Heart of Old Town Vasto
Comfy, Cozy, and very Convenient!
10.0 / 10.0
Vasto Festival of St. Michael
Great area, it was a bit noisy at night due to the festival activities but would definitely recommend trying out this cute villa in the small piazza. Judy and James are wonderful! Quick to respond if necessary and provide so much information about the area, things to do, events and life in general in Vasto. We will be back!
10.0 / 10.0
Perfetto!
My husband and I had an absolutely wonderful trip to Vasto. This rental was in a great location - set just a little back from from the main streets, it was close enough to be part of everything but still be private and quiet once we tucked in for the night. It was literally just steps away from the best view in town. James and Judy were wonderful hosts and provided so many good recommendations of restaurants and things to do. They clearly love this town and are excited to share it with you.
We only speak a little Italian, but everyone we interacted with in Vasto (and the rest of Abruzzo) was very warm and welcoming, and we were able to get along great. Really, this is a lovely home in a lovely place - we will certainly be back!
10.0 / 10.0
Vasto Excellent
Properly was located very centrally. While small it met all our needs. Judy and James met us in the plaza and were very gracious hosts. Some many great restaurants and shops. Excellent people watching. Would definitely recommend this apartment to others.
10.0 / 10.0
Centrally located little gem
Good central location, close to shops, bars & restaurants. Situated in a quaint little Piazza with many alleyways which lead to different parts of the old town - but you soon find your way around!
The property was very clean, the bedroom was confortable & bathroom very spacious.
Judy & James were very helpful and even text us to see if we wanted the air conditioning on when it got very hot - we were glad we accepted their offer. The A/C was very effective and very quiet.
We soon got into the Italian routine of having our Siesta between 12.30 and 4pm, we enjoyed breakfast at Bar Roma in the Piazza Rossetti and our Apperol Spritz at Bar Miro in the evenings. Vasto beach is long & sandy & very clean and it is an easy walk from the old town. It's a good idea to get the bus back up the hill!
If you're looking for a centrally located but tucked away property in the old town, this is it.
10.0 / 10.0
Delightful little house in centre of the old town
At just stones throw from the sea views and great bars and restaurants this little house offers the holidaymaker a great base for exploring all that Vasto offers.
10.0 / 10.0
Perfect House in a Perfect Location!!
This house is beautiful and in a perfect location to the old town of Vasto. The house is very well presented, spotlessly clean and everything had been thought of from linen to pots, pans, cooking essentials such as olive oil to dvds and beach toys for the children. We were very impressed with the owners Judy and James for their efficiency and accuracy in everything, they supplied us with a lot of information on Vasto such as local restaurants and places to visit, as well as parking, they were very thorough. They also kept us informed of everything that was going on in town so we didn’t miss out. We absolutely LOVED Vasto. We will definitely come back again. Thank you!
10.0 / 10.0
Charming quiet house in the centre of the city
We really enjoyed our first stay in Italy. The house is centrally located, yet it is still very quiet.
I cooked at home most nights and used the excellent local produce. There are plenty of restaurants within easy walking distance too.
I personally don't like touristy places and had no real desire to be in crowds of tourists spoiling the sights. Vasto is a great compromise. It has beautiful architecture, lots of shops and yet a very good beach is withing walking distance. The walk back is uphill, but there are plenty of cheap buses to take you back.
We spoke no Italian, but got by with a couple of basic words. People here are very friendly and willing to help. I even managed to get a new pair of glasses as my main pair broke. (Shouldn't've gone to a well-known opticians!). The optician spoke no English but a professor customer, exemplifying the friendliness, spoke French and Italian and he helped me!
Judith and James are extremely knowledgeable about the town they clearly adore. There are plenty of recommendations listed in the casa.
I drove all the way from England but we didn't need to use the car in the fortnight we were there. Vasto was too nice to leave.
This was an excellent two weeks for us. Thank you Judith and James!
8.0 / 10.0
The property is very well maintained in a great location and the hosts James and Judith are helpful
Overall I would recommend the property for its location very clean hosts are very helpful. All in all a good experience and we had a lovely holiday.
10.0 / 10.0
Great end to our Italian vacation!
We loved this little house and its location. Our family of 4 stayed for a week and it was a perfect respite after having flitted all about the west side of Italy for 2 weeks. Far from the madding crowds, yet close to all that you could want. We used it mainly for sleeping and eating and chose to spend our days at the beaches.
James and Judy were very helpful: welcoming us, getting us acquainted with the area and their house, answering any questions we had, and seeing us off.
We are so glad we decided to try a bit of the real Italy and hope to return again one day.
10.0 / 10.0
Charming place for a short break
This 'casa' is full of charm, both inside and out. Inside, the accommodation is clean and well decorated but with some old features that give it a real home-like feel. Outside, the location is stunning, set amongst the winding back-streets of the medieval town of Vasto. We really enjoyed being able to 'fall out of bed' into sunny cafes and restaurants right on the doorstep. The beach is a short walk (down a hill). Vasto is a beautiful town and this casa lets you soak in the beauty from a great location.
8.0 / 10.0
Little gem
spent a couple of days here in the heart of Vasto centro storico (historical centre)and could have stayed longer at this delightful well equipped and tastefully furnished house which is set on a quiet little piazza just a few steps from the bustling bars and restaurants and historic sights and the belvedere promenade with the amazing views over the sandy bay. Ground floor lounge with fireplace and dining area overlooking piazza but my favourite time of day was having a glass of chilled prosecco at the Juliet balcony reading my book before stepping out to the many restaurants on the doorstop at such reasonable prices. Owners welcoming and nearby if required. A hidden gem.
10.0 / 10.0
our stay in vasto
We really enjoyed our stay in this delightful little house in the lovely town of Vasto. It is ideally situated in a quiet piazza right in the historic part of the town, minutes walk away from the bars, restaurant sand shops. Everything is close at hand. The house itself is very comfortable, well furnished and equipped with everything you could need. It was also spotlessly clean. It’s a fairly easy walk down to the beach, but walking back up requires a bit more effort, especially when it’s very hot (as it often is) as it is quite steep. However, there is a bus service which is both frequent and very cheap.
We were met on arrival by the owners Judy & James who were extremely helpful and gave us a lot of useful information on what to see and where to go, especially the best places to eat. We shall certainly be returning.
10.0 / 10.0
Great house in Fantastic Location
We had a fantastic time exploring the area around Vasto on our bicycles, sunbathing on the beach, swimming in the sea and relaxing with a glass of wine in the local bars. Eating out is cheap and very good, although the house has full cooking amenities, we didn't use them much as there are many restaurants within a few minutes walk of the house. The house was very comfortable in an excellent location in the center of the old town, but in a quiet pedestrian only piazza. We could walk to the beach down the steps and be back in the piazza in time for passigiata. The owners were very helpful and provided loads of information in a brochure in the house, they also answered any questions we promptly.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Vasto?
The average price for a rental in Vasto is $122 per night. This rental is $13 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Parking is not specified as an available amenity at House in Medieval historical center of Vasto but only 5 minutes to the beach. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
Yes, a swimming pool is available for use at House in Medieval historical center of Vasto but only 5 minutes to the beach. Enjoy the water!
Is House in Medieval historical center of Vasto but only 5 minutes to the beach pet friendly?
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What amenities are available at House in Medieval historical center of Vasto but only 5 minutes to the beach?
We found 9 amenities for this rental. This includes pool, air conditioner, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and fireplace.
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