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Ordona Accommodation
Okay, so you may have a tough time finding a nice place to lay your head right in the centre of Ordona, but Foggia is close by and has some fantastic properties. For luxurious rooms with all the creature comforts, try the Hotel Cicolella (Viale XXIV Maggio, 60) or the White House (Via Monte Sabotino, 24). If you'd rather somewhere slightly more affordable, the Muro Torto Bed and Breakfast (Via Saverio Altamura 20) or the Albergo del Cacciatore (Via Arrigotti, 4) could be just what you're looking for.
Car Hire in Ordona
You'll have to travel beyond Gino Lisa Airport if you want to pick up the keys to a rental car. See what's on offer at Europcar (Via Monte Sabotino 7/A), which is only a short drive away.
Holidays to Ordona
It's time to stop saving all those incredible travel pics as your background and make your holiday goals a reality in Ordona. Where should you start? With the basic facts of course.
Ordona is not far from a couple of noteworthy cities. You'll be able to easily access this town from Carapelle, which is 8 kilometres away to the northeast. Orta Nova is also just 8 kilometres to the east.
With so many awesome activities and adventures on offer in the area, it's not difficult to see why approximately 3 000 people call this area of Foggia home.
Top Ordona hotels

Moma Hotel
Fabulous and highly recommended!!!
Reviewed on 27 Sept 2025

Hotel Up Museum - Wellness & Spa
The person who checked us in was by far the rudest and most unprofessional individual I encountered during my entire month-long trip in Italy. Yes, I am Canadian and my Italian is limited, but to flat-out refuse to speak English and insist on making the process more difficult for us was unnecessary ...
Reviewed on 22 Sept 2025

