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Some of Italy’s most beautiful places can be easily reached from the **Baia Domizia Camping Village**, like Rome, Monte Cassino, Gaeta, Minturno, Ponza, Baia Domizia, Sessa Aurunca, Caserta, Ischia, Naples, Pompeii and Vesuvius, Amalfi, Sorrento, Vietri sul Mare and Paestum. Placed within the Garigliano park, in the splendid setting of the Gulf of Gaeta, the Baia Domizia Camping Village looks out… more
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Based on 503 reviews
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margendy
Burwash, United Kingdom
16/08/2024
“Not what we expected.”
Good points first: Staff helpful. Very clean and well looked after. Pools are very good for all ages. Shop is comprehensive. Mobile Home was ok. Ant problem when we arrived, but they sorted it out quickly as they did, with one toilet not working. We did not have a noise problem Restaurant on ground… more
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Dawn M
County Waterford, Ireland
10/07/2024
“We had a good time but wouldnt return , no amenities outside the camp .”
Accommodation is very old Pools are basic, no beds no umbrellas cost of €3.50 per day per Sunlounger Requirement to wear swimming caps in all pools Supermarkets and shops closed between one and five every day. This is in peak season. Cost of food and drink at the pool bar over the odds. Beach is … more
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SongstressLondon
London
10/07/2024
“A bit disappointing overall”
A nice campsite, but it is a bit in the middle of nowhere. There are no supermarkets or restaurants within walking distance. It was a long drive to Naples/Pompeii/Vesuvius. There were tours advertised to these places but they told us they only really run in the high season, so we had to drive. The … more