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Hotel Jolanda, Liguria


Special Offers
10% discount for bookings confirmed by 28th April 2010. One free night for stays of 4 nights or more (up to a maximum of 6 nights) for stays between 3 Jan - 31 May and 4 Sep - 31 Oct. One free night for stays of 7 nights or more for stays 31 May - 4 Sep. Offers are combinable.

About Hotel Jolanda

With traditional furnishings and décor the Hotel Jolanda takes you back in time to an era of warmth and colour, with reds and golds adorning the rooms. Convenient for the town centre and the railway station, the hotel is just 100m from the sea. After working out in the small fitness centre or Turkish bath and sauna, a meal can be enjoyed in the restaurant Porto Napoleone or a drink in St Andrew's wine bar.

Accommodation:

All rooms have A/C, fridge, minibar, satellite TV, safe, courtesy set and a hairdryer.

Supplements (from):

Superior Twin £4. French Double £13.

Dining Guide:

Porto Napoleone Restaurant
Traditional Italian cuisine in an elegant setting.

Facilities:

  • Porto Napoleone Restaurant
  • St Andrew's wine bar
  • Fitness Room
  • Wellness Centre

Information:

The hotel has 50 air-conditioned rooms. Transfer time from Genoa airport: 50 mins. Child prices apply to ages 2-6 years.

About Liguria

Liguria, a metaphor of simplicity, Italian style and sophisticated pleasures. Its two rivieras are divided by the Gulf of Genoa, with the Riviera Ponente bordering the French Côte d'Azur stretching off to Monaco. The Ponente is a picture book of pastel houses and green gardens perched on towering cliffs whilst the Riviera Levante presents a more rugged beauty and the ancient maritime republic of Genoa.

SAN REMO
Just a stone's throw from the French border is the charming 19th century resort of San Remo, known as the 'town of flowers'. The fascinating old quarter of steep streets, covered alleys and secret squares contrasts with the elegant and famous resort that has blossomed in the ancient fishing port below.

PORTOFINO
Once a struggling artists' refuge, Portofino has become one of Italy's most exclusive and sought after holiday resorts. Its harbour is moored with yachts and its pedestrian-only streets crammed with a galaxy of designer names and stylish Italian restaurants.

ALASSIO
A favourite of Hemingway, Alassio's charming old town rises above a former fishing village with spectacular beaches overlooked by the 16th century church of Sant' Ambrogio. From its bell-tower are spectacular views to Isola Gallinara with its historic Benedictine abbey.

RAPALLO
Set among orange groves and a thriving marina popular with international yachting crews, its palm-lined esplanade culminates in a 16th century castle jutting from the harbour.

SESTRI LEVANTE
A stretch of coast close to the promontory of the romantic Cinque Terre, a picturesque sandy beach overlooks a lovely curving peninsula with a congregation of pastel-washed houses.

DIANO MARINA
Surrounded by olive groves, this marina lies on a wide bay and is a popular beach resort for families.

SANTA MARGHERITA
An enchanting and well-heeled town leads down to a traditional harbour filled with brightly coloured fishing shacks.