Vento Di Venezia Certosa Hotel
Isola Della Certosa
Venice 30100
Room Rates: $86.06 to $181.24
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Hotel Description
The Vento di Venezia Certosa Hotel is located on the island of Certosa, Venice, Italy. Venice's main sights are two kilometres from the hotel. A ferry service connects Certosa Island to Venice. Hotel Features. This contemporary hotel is part of the Marina Club Vento di Venezia, which is set on the historic Certosa island in the Venice Lagoon. A complimentary shuttle service operates between Certosa and Venice at night. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the Vento di Venezia Certosa Hotel. Further amenities include around the clock room service, tour assistance, and dry cleaning services. The Vento di Venezia Certosa Hotel's restaurant features colourful, nautical themed decor, and serves Italian and traditional Venetian dishes. Specialities include Pasta with Clams and Shrimps. Snacks and drinks are served all day in the bar, including the Venetian speciality Spritz and Cicchetti. A complimentary breakfast is served daily. The hotel offers conference facilities for up to 100 people. The forms part of the Marina Club Vento di Venezia Certosa. Boats can be hired with or without Skippers, and sailing lessons are available on site. Furthermore, the hotel can arrange sightseeing by helicopter. Cycling and running trails can be found on the island. Guestrooms. All 18 air conditioned guestrooms at Vento di Venezia Certosa Hotel are decorated in marine colours and feature wooden floorboards and modern furniture. All are equipped with televisions, telephones, and complimentary Internet access. Bathrooms offer showers. Expert Tip. Murano island not only offers insight into its glass making industry, but also a charming atmosphere. Its quaint houses and waterways make it a smaller, more traditional version of Venice.
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