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The 3 star Albego Miranda in Tellaro is a small, pleasant, family run hotel, made famous by it's gourmet fish restaurant.Albergo Miranda

Albergo Miranda

Tellaro - Lerici

The Albergo Miranda in Tellaro is a small, pleasant and traditional family run hotel, made famous by it's gourmet fish restaurant (no meat dishes available!).

The hotel has a bar and comfortable resident's lounge on the ground floor, as well as the excellent fish restaurant.

The guest rooms are classically furnished and spacious.  All have en-suite facilities and either a balcony or terace, mainly with side sea views.

In addition to the standard rooms there are two suites to the front of the hotel, which offer fabulous sea views.

Your stay at the Albergo Miranda is on a half board basis and the nightly dinner is a delicious 4 course meal, based around the fresh fish and vegetables of the region.  The home made desserts are also very special.

The public bus to Lerici stops close to the hotel and there are also boat services to Lerici and Punta Corvo from the small harbour in the centre of Tellaro.

A private return transfer to the Hotel Miranda from Pisa airport is included in your holiday package.

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