Long term lets (over 1 month) Short-breaks (4 days or fewer) Corporate bookings
Changeover day:
Flexible
Access:
Car not necessary
Notes:
No pets allowed Suitable for children Smokers welcome Self-catering
Home description
The apartment has just been finished to an exacting standard. Everything has been seriously considered for the guests' maximum comfort. The bathroom has a rainfall shower, there are great sheets and towels, wi fi, a 42" plasma in the lounge a 32" plasma in the master bedroom. The beds can be made up 1 x king sixe or 2 x singles. There is a sofa bed in the lounge. The lounge with screen is private and perfect for sleeping with blackout curtains. The terrace has comfortable loungers. Everywhere the property is light and bright. It is in a quiet location within La Alcazaba away from road with no upstairs or sideways neighbours to disturb you.
dining room to lounge view
lounge to dining room view
Lounge to terrace view
lounge to TV
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The Costa del Sol/Malaga region
Possible side trips all possible to and from in a day!
Seville… Capital of the province, Seville is often acclaimed as Spain’s most beautiful city. Steeped in culture and history it is a delight to the senses and paints an unforgettable picture of the real Spain.
Ronda… Enjoy breathtaking views as you approach this white-washed town perched on a cliff top in Spain’s most glorious landscape. Home to Spain’s oldest bull-ring and maintaining to this day the essence of rural Spain.
Estepona… This fishing-village remains one of the most unspoilt on the coast and the heritage of centuries runs through its streets. Boasting 30km of sandy beaches, life here goes at a slower pace. You’ll find the people warm and friendly and they uphold their traditions with pride.
Granada… Dominated by the stunning Alhambra Palace, this is arguably the most exciting city in the region. The Alhambra was once home to Arabic Sultans and is considered by some to be one of the 10 wonders of the world. It is Spain’s most visited monument. Wander through the cobbled streets of the old Arabic quarter and stop in one of the many squares for a bite to eat. The city is quite stunning by day, and comes alive at night to the sound of Flamenco and Jazz. From here it is a short step into the Sierra Nevada - making it possible to sunbathe on the beach and ski in the mountains on the same day!
Gibraltar… While having much in common with its neighbour, southern Spain, Gibraltar has a culture and character all its own. It is a meeting place of continents, measuring less than 6 sq km in total. Inhabited by a unique mix of nationalities - British, Moroccans, Indians and Spanish. The famous and imposing rock is well worth a visit – not least for the tax-free shopping and colony of famous apes!
Malaga… This is the capital city of the Malaga Province and one that is often overlooked by the millions of tourists who land at the international airport 6km to the west. It is, in fact, a charming city with its leafy Alameda. This is the birthplace of Picasso and the new Picasso museum houses many of his works. Visit the Paseo for some of the best fish and seafood cafes in the province.
Morocco… Tangier… Marrakech… Casablanca… Though just an hour by ferry, and visible from the coast of Spain, these cities date back to 500 B.C. and present a culture and way of life that is as unfamiliar as it is exotic. Visit the Kasbah, ride camels across the Sahara, discover the architecture and traditions of Islam. Travel here for an intense and rewarding experience and sample a truly different way of life.
Puerto Banus / La Alcazaba area
Puerto Banus… The world-famous Puerto Banus is set around a breath-taking Marina where the rich and famous come to moor their yachts, park their cars and be seen!Although built in the 70’s, the port retains true Andalucian character with its narrow streets and white-washed buildings. Don’t miss the famous Rastro market on Saturdays.
Marbella… Once an Andalucian fishing village, Marbella is now one of the world’s leading resort locations offering something exceptional to every visitor. Stretching along 27 Km of coastline, the City has undergone a major rejuvenation in recent years. Now it provides a heady mix of jet-set exclusivity and Andalucian ambiance, gourmet restaurants on beautiful boulevards blend with Moorish castles and miles of perfect beaches. All this, and a golfer’s paradise too! Market on Saturdays. Visit the port to see and be seen!
How to get there
Fly direct to Malaga and/or Gibraltar. Marbella equidistant between the two. All major and many budget Airlines fly into Malaga from all main European Airports.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Malaga: 60 km
Railway:
Fuengirola: 25 km
Ferry:
Malaga and Algerciris: 60 km
Activities near Puerto Banus
Sports: Tennis in town Watersports Waterpark Horse Riding Golf less than 15 mins walk Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Beach or lakeside relaxation A winter sun break Good nightlife City breaks Cycling holidays
Facilities
Luxuries:
Internet access, DVD player
General:
Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, CD player, Telephone, Safe, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available
Sofabeds (1), Single beds (2), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 4, Lounge seating for 4, Sleeps maximum of 4
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Shared outdoor pool (unheated), Shared garden, BBQ
Access:
Secure parking
Further details indoors: The beds can be made up as required. Double 2 x singles and/or sofa bed. Cots and high-chairs supplied if requested. Wi fi internet in the apartment. HD Plasma TV's in lounge and bedroom, with digital TV many channels, BBC 1, 2, ITV, Channel 4 etc. etc.. Well equipped kitchen all good quality machines/utensils.
Further details outdoors: The gardens of La Alcazaba are legendary in excess 20.000m2. It is more a private park than a garden. The development has won many awards for its gardens and architecture. There is a poolside restaurant open for breakfast and lunch, drinks and ice creams throughout the day and also an offshoot of Traders Vics restaurant open during the evening. The gardens are more than breathtaking and are guaranteed to take your breath away. At the centre of La Alcazaba is a 24hr manned bilingual reception. The location is perfect - beach-side and easy walking to Puerto Banus.
Further details
No formal conditions. The apartment can be let any day to any day. It is generally available by/from 16.00 on the day of arrival until 10.00 on the day of departure. I am here to assist and when I say generally I can be flexible to suit early arrival/late departure.
Conditions
25% deposit to reserve. Balance can be settled on or shortly after arrival.
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: Euros €
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1 Jul 09
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1120£1,018
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840£764
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560£509
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
Euro 5.00 daily charge is levied by the management of the gardens for poolside sun bed hire June/July/ August and September.
There is a Gym and indoor heating pool on site where a small charge is made for usage.
Payment for accommodation can be deposit to reserve, balance on arrival.
Guestbook for La Alcazaba
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 91481
Name:
Clive Herman
Tel:
+34 (0) 95 2817058
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