The Magic of Abruzzo Blog
"We travel not to escape life but for life not to escape us." Anonymous
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Below you’ll find answers to the questions that we are asked most often.
This FAQ series will be the primary way we can help people visiting our site to get the information they need. Question: Which airport is closest to you? Answer: There are a couple of options. ABRUZZO REGIONAL (PSR) AIRPORT If you are arriving from another European airport using Ryan Airlines you can fly into the Abruzzo Regional Airport in Pescara. This airport has very few flights at the moment but is planning major renovations to add lots more flights and many more airlines. The renovations should be finished by 2022. This airport though is only 30 minutes from our house. You can take the train or the bus from Pescara Central Station. There are several shuttle buses going from the airport to the train/bus station. ROME LEONARDO DAVINCI FIUMICINO (FCO) AIRPORT Fiumicino is the main international airport in Rome used by the major airlines for intercontinental as well as national and European flights. If you are arriving from the U.S.A. then you will arrive in the Fiumicino airport in Rome. There is a direct bus from Fiumicino airport to the Sulmona/Pratola25 stop. It leaves from arrivals at Door 5. It takes about two hours. CIAMPINO AIRPORT Ciampino is a much smaller international airport in Rome servicing budget airlines. If you are arriving from any country in the EU, you could fly into Ciampino airport. There is a direct bus from the Ciampino Airport to the Sulmona/Pratola25 stop. It takes about an hour and a half. Abruzzo is only a mere 2 hours from the Rome airports. With easy access to buses and trains – Why not give Abruzzo a chance for your next holiday? We are Domenico and Margaret and are the proud owners of La Rocca Mia House B&B in Roccacasale, Italy. Domenico is a native to this area and I moved to Abruzzo after retiring from an international teaching career. We wanted to live the simple life in this rural part of Italy. We discovered that this region of Abruzzo was indeed magical and wanted to share that with our family and friends which is why we decided to open our home as a B&B. We opened our doors officially in 2016. As people began to come we realized that they wanted more than just a B&B for an overnight stay. Our guests wanted to experience the local community with us. So we began to show them around, invite them to events and introduce them to the local farmers and medieval villages. We have now developed an experiential travel concept to pair with our Bed and Breakfast. Email us to get started on an itinerary that will prove to be a holiday of a lifetime! Click here: [email protected] We’d like to help you. Send us your questions and we’d be happy to answer them as soon as we can. Comments are closed.
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About the authorThis blog is curated by Margaret Gigliotti, B&B owner, teacher, explorer, wine drinker and creative writer. Looking for ideas of places to visit in Abruzzo. Download our free guide of the best places most people miss.
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