At a glance
- Listing: h97168
- Hotel: HERMITAGE HOTEL & RESORT
- Program Organizer: Leisure Time Tours & The Minkowitz Family
- Kosher Authority: Glatt Kosher Supervision of Rabbi L. Shaikewitz.
- Address: Hermitage Hotel & Resort, Via Cesare Battisti, 50, 55042 Forte dei Marmi, Province of Lucca, Italy
- Sukkot
General information
Description
Forte dei Marmi is a magnificent sea town in the province of Lucca, in northern Tuscany, Italy. The beautiful Hermitage is located just a short walk from the center of town. The resort boasts its own private grounds with a garden and swimming pool and is connected by a free shuttle to its private beach located at its sister hotel The Augustus Hotel. The hotel offers a large playground, slides, playhouse cabins, a shaded sandbox and a volleyball court all designed for a relaxing holiday with family. The Hermitage Hotel & Resort is one of the best hotels in Forte dei Marmi and an ideal place for to spend the holidays.
Forte dei Marmi lies in a strategic position that allows you to visit all the surrounding places of interest. The beautiful art towns of Tuscany, Pisa and Lucca are only a 20 minute drive away. Tourists love the hospitality of Tuscany and especially appreciate the warm Mediterranean climate.
For those looking for a stay that goes beyond simply relaxing on the beach or swimming pool, the resort offers a wide range of activities. The hotel can also book pro-level bicycles and mountain bikes for longer excursions, as well as tennis courts at one of the nearby clubs or a round of golf on a Tuscan golf course.
Room information
החדרים כוללים חדר רחצה צמוד ומציעים אינטרנט אלחוטי חינם, טלוויזיה בעלת מסך שטוח ומיזוג אוויר. הם מצוידים ברצפות שטיחים או אריחים, ולרובם יש מרפסת עם נוף לגן.
Kosher information
Food and dining
Our haute Sukkot cuisine prepared by the hotel’s chefs will be working in concert with the professional chefs of Elite Kosher Events by Minkowitz Caterers under the Glatt Kosher Supervision of Rabbi L. Shaikewitz. They will create a fantastic culinary experience drawing the best of Italian, continental and traditional Jewish fare.