Vacation Apartment in Helgoland - nice, clean, relaxing, disabled-accessible (# 2210) #2210
Dreamlike apartment for two in Helgoland, a small archipelago in the North Sea. Features a double bedroom, a comfortable living room, a full kitchenette, a dining table, and a bathroom with a shower., key advantages: nice, clean, relaxing, disabled-accessible, 1 living/family room with dining area, , fully equipped kitchen, clean, well furnished, very comfortable, makes you feel at home, bright and inviting,
This wheelchair-accessible apartment welcomes two people on the ground floor of a house in Helgoland, a small archipelago in the North Sea.
The comfortable living room and a dining table invite you to many pleasant mornings and evenings before and after activities on the beach and around the island. The modern bathroom with shower refreshes both body and soul!
The kitchen includes all the tools for preparing a robust meal. The master room holds a double bed and a wardrobe.
More Information:
The final cleaning fee of € 50.00 also covers electricity and water expenses. Bedding and towels are included (for inside use only).
Location:
All apartments offer a breakfast for only € 7.50 per person and per day.
Getting There: By Ship or by Plane...
No matter which way, Helgoland is always worth a visit! See:
Driving Directions Helgoland Airport:
This unit is located conveniently near Helgoland Airport. From Helgoland Airport the distance to the unit at Kirchstraße 350, 27498 Helgoland is about 5 km (3.1 miles), approximately a 20 minutes drive by car. In addition, there are good public transportation options available for Helgoland, in case you don't want to rent a car. At the top of this page is also a map with the exact location of the object.
Rate Summary: starting prices from USD $64 for 2 persons.
Additional Features: Central Heating, Oven, Microwave, Refrigerator, Toaster, Television
Accommodations: apt/condo
Location Description:
More travel info about Helgoland: Heligoland is a small German archipelago in the North Sea. Formerly Danish and British possessions, the islands (population 1,650) are located in the Heligoland Bight (part of the German Bight) in the southeastern corner of the North Sea. They are the only German islands not in the immediate vicinity of the mainland and are approximately three hours' sailing time from Cuxhaven at the mouth of the River Elbe.