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Restaurant: Intense flavors, for a marriage of your senses that will please the eye,the nose and the palate.Simple and genuine ingredients, blended by skilful hands into combinations of tastes that leave their mark on your memory..and a smile on your face! Relais Regine Giovanna provides a talented staff to organize banquets and receptions for special events.
 
The gardens: The Relais is set in the green of its trees and flowered gardens,in a 280 square metres cultured with olive trees.

Bar: The bar with its peaceful atmosphere and panoramic views, is the ideal point for a refreshing drink or a snack.

Additional facilities: reception offering bicycle, motorbike and scooter rentals, car rental (with driver), chaffeur-driven limousine services. Spacious parking at guests'disposal.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
ADSL ConnectionBanquets
BarBeach
Bicycle RentalsBoat Hire
Boat Hire (with Crew)Boat Hire (without Crew)
Car RentalChauffer-Driven Limousine Services
ComputerExcursions
FishingGuide-Dogs Welcome
Home ProduceIce Machines
Limousine ServicesMotorbike Rentals
ParkingPower Boat Hire
Private Transfer To / From CityPrivate Transfer To/From Airport
Private Transfer To/From Rail StationRestaurant
Scooter RentalsSmall Dogs Welcome
Trekking 
 
Nearby Facilities
 
Situated just 3 km away from the centre of Sorrento,the resort has every comfort for a holiday away from the rest of the world! Go for a walk around the 28 hectaregrounds, and sunbathe on the small private beach close to the remains of the Roman Villa of Pollio Felice, or discover a myriad of bike trails, or better still, explore the coast and the Mythical islands by boat or canoe. Sorrento and surroundings: According to the tradition, Hercules, strength pagan god, loved a nymph called Amalfi, but his love was short: she died and Hercules buried her in the most beautiful place of the world, and to immortalize her, he gave it her name. According to the history, it was founded after Constantino's death; its origins came from Roman families.... The Dome, at the top of a steep flight of steps, dominates the town's main piazza. Its decorated, almost gaudy facade topped by a glazed tiled cupola that's typical of the region. Inside, it's a mixture of Saracen and Romanesque styles, though now heavily restored, with a major relic in the body of St Andrew buried in its crypt. The most appealing part of the building is the cloister oddly Arabic in feel, with its whitewashed arches and palms. It was built in the eleventh century, rebuilt in the Arab-Norman style in the twelfth and further altered in the eighteenth. The bell tower was built between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The thirteenth century Paradise cloisters, surrounded by an elegant portico with pointed, interwoven arches and supporting columns, was built by Archbishop Filippo Augustariccio as a sepulchre for illustrious people of the town. You can also visit the arsenal of the Republic which is a grandiose Gothic construction, the Cappuccini Hotel which was a thirteenth century convent with cloisters and a loggia, the Civic Museum containing the Tabula Amalphitana which is the oldest navigational manual in the world, and the map museum.