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Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10
This is the villa you have always dreamed of, luxury, comfort, style and privacy. Add to this stunning sea views and a pool which can be enjoyed all year round - excellent. Plus you can walk to local shops, bars, and restaurants. Villas do not come better than this!
£223–£251 / night
£1560–£1760 / week
Short stays welcome
Villa | 5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12
Villa feliz, fantastic 5 bedroom villa with jacuzzi heated swimming pool, front line golf, sleeps up to 16! In a stunning location - perfect for a dream holiday.
£200–£342 / night
£1400–£2396 / week
7 nights min stay
New luxurious modern and very spacious villa. With it's own PRIVATE DISCO AND BAR.
£143–£800 / night
£1000–£3000 / week
1 night min stay
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Villa | 4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8
Quite simply one the best quality rental properties on the costa! Modern Luxury 4 bedroom 3 bath private villa with pool 42 inch plasma full hd tv in lounge, 32 inch lcd full hd tv in master Beautifull furniture and tastefuly decorated thru out! (FULL SKY TV & INET)
£171–£228 / night
£1195–£1595 / week
This large villa in Nueva Andalucia has five bedrooms, can accommodate up to 10 people, and is only a short walk away from the nearest beach, wonderful restaurants, bars, and supermarkets.
£446 / night
£3125 / week
5 bedrooms | Sleeps 10
from £223 / night | £1560 / week
5 bedrooms | Sleeps 12
from £200 / night | £1400 / week
from £143 / night | £1000 / week
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4 bedrooms | Sleeps 8
from £171 / night | £1195 / week
from £446 / night | £3125 / week
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Long a favourite destination, the Costa del Sol offers clean beaches and unbeatable sunshine. Torremolinos attracts a younger crowd, with sweeping beaches, shopping centres and thriving discos. Fuengirola is more family-friendly. There are plenty of watersports on offer, and pedal-boats for the family to enjoy. Malaga offers more relaxed attractions such as Picasso’s birthplace and some of the best fish and seafood restaurants in the region, it also has a lively nightlife. Nerja boasts quieter coves within walking distance of its busier beaches. The town’s main attraction is the Cuevas de Nerja, a series of caverns which contain the world’s largest stalactite. Away from the coast lie the prehistoric dolmen caves at Antequera and the magnificent limestone gorge near El Chorro. Marbella is famous for its luxury, with an impressive old town and an array of upmarket bars and restaurants.