Great riding across the island to this nice hotel for a couple of days. The hosts Tomaso and Franca were very nice. easy parking right outside hotel. good beach, nice area, interesting shops too. Good breakfast. Rated...
The breakfast was fabulous with a great variety of things to eat. It started at 7 which was a half hour earlier than other hotels we stayed at and we were able to eat before leaving the hotel. It is a 10 minute walk to the Port Santa Teresa Gallura where you can catch a ferry to Bonifacio France. The room was clean, there was air conditioning in the room but we didn’t need it. Shower and sink soap and towels were provided. There was a bidet and one outlet in our room that allowed a US adapter to plug in. I could hear people in the hallway talking through my door so the door wasn’t solid enough to block the noise. Maybe if I had turned the A/C on that would have blocked out noise from the hall. There is a restaurant next door that opens early in the morning till late at night but I didn’t hear any noise from it. In October the street was quiet. The parking is on the street so if you arrive late in the day you will need to walk a little.…
I will say only one word: magnificent place to stay for your holiday. We really enjoyed stay in hotel. Everything was perfect: room, parking, kindness of people, cleanless. Tomasso was amazing host. All recomendation from myself.
Very much recommend! The people who run this hotel are very kind and helpful. The room, bed, breakfast and location were great too. We enjoyed our stay a lot! Do make sure you book at the right hotel. There is another Canne al Vento,on Sardinia, in Galtellì. The offer on Booking.com via TripAdvisor first led us to the wrong hotel.
We have just spent a wonderful week with Tommaso and Susanna at The Canne al Vento. They were such kind hosts and we found the hotel perfect for our needs, comfortable, spotlessly clean and close to everything. We also enjoyed a hugely varied delicious breakfast every day which was included in our room rate. We walked or took a short bus ride to different beaches every day and really loved Santa Teresa which is still a very authentic Italian holiday town with few foreign visitors.
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