The villa is surrounded by greenery and keeps the typical features of a rustic house. Patio, outdoor oven for fish and pizzas, indoor fireplace for grilling, swimming pool, terrace and independent access to the various rooms.
Cersuta's beach is called ”ù Nastru”, elected 2nd best beach in Italy two years ago (Legambiente Awards, http://www.adnkronos.com/sostenibilita/risorse/2015/07/31/bue-marino-san-vito-capo-spiaggia-piu-amata-dagli-italiani_hk2K1pGSo9pUqlc8uJAOfN.html). The beach is 300 meters from the house but to reach it you have to make a quite difficult path (even if our daughter of 6 years old always do it without problems).
Tuscanian architect designed Villa Carmelina in late 80's, it was an old house from 1870 totally rebuilt respecting the old architechture.
Beds are big (in 3 of the 5 rooms you have a double one) and the showers arw big and hot in every room.
In Maratea you have some "tourist crowd" just in August...
As far as restaurants are concerned, here also you are quite lucky, because in Cersuta (5mins from home by feet) you have "Da Cesare", one of the best restaurants of the coast (and cheap also!).
Best beaches not in Cersuta in our very personal order of preference:
- Il Gabbiano in Aquafredda (7 mins by car)
- Santa Venere in Fiumicello (7 mins)
- Santo Janni Club in Marina (12 mins)
- Le Pergole, in Fiumicello (7 mins)
Best restaurants not in Cersuta in our very personal order of preference:
- Za’ Mariuccia (€€€€, fish)
- Cantina Ru Ranco (€, mediterranean)
- Il Giardino di Epicuro (€€, local mountain)
- Taverna Rovita (€€€, local mountain)