Property: 10 |
Cleaning: 10 |
Host: 10 |
Location: 10 |
Price/Quality: 10
| Breakfast: 8
I stayed at B&B Mamma Lucia for 3 nights at the end of June and I keep a beautiful memory of it. The structure, first of all, is very well taken care of, opened in April and completely renovated. The interiors are furnished with great taste, the combinations are done perfectly, nothing is missing: there is air conditioning, there is wifi, mosquito net, the bed is very comfortable, the place is quiet despite being in the center, parking is very easy to find. The rooms (2) are on the first floor and one bathroom is on the first floor, outside the rooms, and the other is on the ground floor. Both brand new and spacious, especially the one on the first floor. Outside the bathroom there is a small sitting area with armchairs, a small table, and shelves with books and magazines to relax. The rooms have a view of a very quiet inner courtyard used only by the municipal police, so very quiet. In the alley next door, there is also a very well-kept garden with children's games and closed with a gate at set times. At 50 meters, you are already on the main street where all the shops are located, and at 300 meters you will find the square of Manduria and the beautiful ghetto to visit absolutely, with the Cathedral. Breakfast is served on the ground floor in a very cozy room with light wood furniture and stone walls. There is also a very large wall-mounted TV. Adjacent is the kitchen available, with stove, microwave, and fridge with fresh drinks. The management is taken care of by Giusy and her husband Salvatore, two exquisite and warm people who will undoubtedly make you feel welcomed and at home, just as they did with me. I was traveling alone and they were truly like two friends. The unspoiled beaches (do not expect beach facilities) only the free beach of San Pietro are a 10-minute drive away. Punta Prosciutto is reached passing through Avetrana in 12 minutes. Torre Lapillo in 15 minutes. Extremely smooth traffic if not non-existent (except a little in August). I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to spend a vacation with good food, beautiful sea, relaxation, but also choosing a bit of culture and without spending crazy amounts as in overrated villages like Porto Cesareo or Torre Lapillo where they overwhelm you and basically there is nothing! Just many many many tourists. In Manduria, there is life!
stayed from 06/26/2015 to 06/29/2015