No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
This fine large villa is situated on a 700 sq metre plot, sleeps up to 12 people and is located within the Cometa district of Calpe. The property is in an excellent location as it is only a 15 - 20 minute walk to either the main beach or to the shops, bars and restaurants of central Calpe.
The "Casa" offers very spacious and flexible accommodation. The property splits naturally into two discrete areas making it a good choice for either two families or an extended family sharing the villa. Level one consists of 2 bedrooms, a spacious lounge inc/ satellite TV, DVD and CD music system a fully fitted kitchen and full bath/shower room. Level two has 3 bedrooms plus a second lounge, again including Sky (Freeview) TV, DVD & CD music system and another fully fitted kitchen and bath/shower room.
The villa has been tastefully decorated by its current owners who have also recently replaced all of the kitchens and bathrooms within the property.
To the outside there is a lovely pool area with spacious area's of sun terraces, a BBQ and plenty of pool and patio furniture. The pool itself is 8 metre x 4 metre and benefits from excellent sea views.
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The Costa Blanca / Valencia / Alicante Province region
The Costa Blanca extends along that section of the Mediterranean coast which corresponds to the province of Alicante, is made up of two clearly differentiated scenic sectors. To the North, a curtain of mountains runs parallel to the sea, descending at times to form cliffs; to the South, a vast plain of sand patches, palm trees and salt deposits make up the backdrop for the beaches. The traveler can choose any of the corners of this coast, from the most bustling and cosmopolitan to those which still maintain their rural air beside the sea. In any case, the trip to the nearby regions is well worth the venture for they make up a fine representation of the typical Mediterranean countryside. From the valleys, which are covered with stepped orchards and keep alive its Moorish past, to the palm trees of unmistakable African origin, the horizons of the Costa Blanca offer the most varied attractions. The climate offers variations as well. The temperatures are usually warm with the annual average a little higher than 18ºC. However this can vary between seasons from a very warm 30º-35ºC during July and August to a milder 15º-20ºC in those so called winter months. Rain is of course very scarce.