Sunflower apartment is a cosy two bedroom apartment situated in the beautiful village of Marsascala. Facing South it enjoys long sunny periods all day long. It is fully airconditioned and equipped with all the necessary equipment for a pleasant stay. Situated on the ground floor it has easy access to wheelchair bound persons. It is situated close to shops, restaurants, cinema, and the beach, has a beautiful terrace and a small garden. It has a Main bedroom, and another bedroom that can be set as double or twin a full bathroom, an equipped kitchen with oven, hob, fridge/freezer, dish washer, washing machine, cable T.V. and a corner five seater lounge. Bathrooms:1 Bathroom Bathroom 1 - Bedrooms:2 Bedrooms, Sleeps 4 Main Bedroom - 1 Double Bed Bedroom 2 - 2 Single Bed Price is for the stay at the apartment for up to four persons, in Euros per week including all water, electricity, cleaning rates, and taxes. An 'all inclusive' rate that includes the above, plus airport transfers both ways, a five seater car, and a small food pack is also available.
Property Details
Address Sunflower, Triq l-Ghassies, Marsascala
Location Malta > Coast > Marsaskala
Postcode -
Breakage deposit ? 0.00
Number of bedrooms 2
Number of bathrooms 1
Max people 4
Check In Flexible
Check Out Flexible
Nearest airport Malta
Distance to Airport 8 Kilometres
Distance to Beach 300 Metres
Price From ? 400.00 (Weekly) Marsaskala Area Information In the year 1905 The population of Marsascala was 53. The population today is in the region of 3,800. The Maltese name for this area is 'Wied il-Ghajn'. This area had been forgotten by the Maltese, but not by the foreigners. The reason or theory of why this was so, was that the area was so accessible by sea, that successive conquering armies came ashore here and set about taking the land, and slaves. Marsascala was once a Roman Port. Roman remains lie scattered at 'tar-Rumi', where pre-Roman cart ruts have been noticed. Though the area is partly ringed by tall white cliffs, the smooth inlets offered easy access to 16th and 17th century invaders. The defences of the area was late in coming and Vendome Battery dates from about 1715. Vendome was a French Knight. Some of the residents built their own towers, and fortified farmhouses are quite frequent. Even after the area was finally fortified residents still remained few and Sicilian fishermen were more familiar with the area.
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