Ses Marjades
£1765–£3945 / week
About the home
Ses Marjades the Ideal spanish Villa for families and friends groups.
Our Self-catering Spanish villa with stunning sea views, is just two minutes from the Cala Vadella -beach. With Private pool and balcony for al fresco dining. Ideal for families and friends groups seeking relaxation.
Location; Sunny, wind-protected and quietly located on a large property, excellent sea view, about 800 yards to the beach of cala d'en real and 1,5 KM to the beautiful beach bay of Cala Vadella.
Divison of chalet; The very impressive mansion-sized house of 350 m2 with 3500 m2 of garden is elegantly furnished and provides an entrance hall, a large living room with a separate dining room, 4 bedrooms with bathrooms en suite, spacious balconies.
Equipment; Garden and orchard, enormous 6 by 12m pool, large-scale terrace, central heating, fully equipped big kitchen, washing machine and dryer, sat-tv, air condition. This is waiting 4U.
| Size: | Sleeps up to 10, 4 bedrooms |
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| Nearest beach: | Cala Vadella, 800m |
| Will consider: | Long lets Short breaks |
| Access: | Car essential Nearest amenities: 3km |
| Family friendly? | Suitable for children of all ages Suitable for people with restricted mobility |
| Notes: | May take pets - please enquire Smokers welcome Self-catering |
Facilities
| Luxuries: | Private indoor Pool, Log fire, Internet access, DVD player, Staffed Property, Sea view |
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| Pool: | Private indoor Pool |
| General: | Central heating, Air conditioning, TV, Video player, CD player, Telephone, Pool / Snooker table, Safe, Satellite TV, Wi-fi available |
| Standard: | Kettle, Toaster, Iron, Hair dryer |
| Utilities: | Clothes dryer, Dishwasher, Cooker, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer, Washing machine |
| Rooms: | 4 Bedrooms, 5 bathrooms of which 1 family bathroom and 4 shower rooms, Solarium / Roof terrace |
| Furniture: | Sofabeds (1), Single beds (10), Dining seating for 30, Lounge seating for 2 |
| Other: | Linen and towels provided Highchair available |
| Outdoors: | Balcony / Terrace, Shared garden, Private garden, BBQ |
| Access: | Secure parking |
Further details indoors:
The very impressive mansion-sized house of 350 m2 with 3500 m2 of garden is elegantly furnished and provides an entrance hall, a large living room with a separate dining room, 4 double bedrooms with bathrooms en suite, spacious balconies.
Further details outdoors:
Garden and orchard, enormous 6 by 12m pool, large-scale terrace.
The house is completely fenced and has garden space with fruit trees. The good sized pool and terrace is perfect for sunny days and balmy evenings by the BBQ with friends and family.
With a good selection of bars and restaurants close by in Cala Vadella there's no need to be reliant on a car or taxis during the holiday, especially when there's a bus service to San José and Ibiza 6 times a day in the season.
•Beaches close by: Cala Vadella (800 m), Calas Carbo and d'Hort (3 km), Cala Molí (4 km), Cala Tarida (5 km)
•Ibiza Town: 20 km
•San José: 8 km
•Airport: 18 km
•Supermarket/restaurant: 300 m
•Bus Stop (San José and Ibiza): 300 m
•Restaurants/shops/bars in Cala Vadella: 800 m
Further details
Arrival Saturday (minimum stay 7 days in July and August, 5 in May, June and September, 3 in other months). On arrival your credit card will be necessary as a guarantee against damages - no initial charge will be made.
Services
•Cleaning per week.
•Change of bed linen and towels once per week.
•Beach towels supplied.
•Meeting at San José Church to hand over keys and map.
Conditions
Property suitable for children and babies.
A well-behaved dog is allowed
30% of rental fee for the reservation and your stay to secure booking, and the 70% at the arrival day.
On arrival your credit card will be necessary as a guarantee against damages - no initial charge will be made.
The Ibiza region


The Balearic Islands (Catalan: Illes Balears; Spanish: Islas Baleares) are an archipelago of Spain in the western Mediterranean Sea, near the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula.
The four largest islands are: Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza and Formentera. The archipelago forms an autonomous community and a province of Spain with Palma as the capital city. The co-official languages in the Balearic Islands are Catalan and Spanish. The current Statute of Autonomy declares the Balearic Islands as one nationality of Spain.
The main islands of the autonomous are Majorca (Mallorca), Menorca (Menorca), Ibiza (Eivissa) and Formentera, all of which are popular tourist destinations. Among the minor islands is Cabrera, which is the location of the Parc Nacional de l'Arxipèlag de Cabrera. The islands can be further grouped, with Majorca, Menorca, and Cabrera as the Gymnesian Islands (Illes Gimnèsies), and Ibiza and Formentera as the Pine Islands (Illes Pitiüses).
There are many minor islands or islets close to the biggest islands, like Es Conills, Es Vedrà, Sa Conillera, Sa Dragonera, S'Espalmador, S'Espardell, Ses Bledes, Santa Eulària, Plana, Foradada, Tagomago, Na Redona, Colom, L'Aire, etc.
The Balearic Front is a sea density regime north of the Balearic Islands on the shelf slope of the balearic Islands, which is responsible for some of the surface flow characteristics of the Balearic Sea.
The San Josep de sa Talaia area
Ibiza or Eivissa is a Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea 79 km off the coast of the city of Valencia in Spain. It is the third largest of the Balearic Islands, an autonomous community of Spain. With Formentera, it is one of the two Pine Islands or Pityuses. Its largest cities are Ibiza Town (Catalan: Vila d'Eivissa, or simply Vila), Santa Eulària des Riu and Sant Antoni de Portmany. Its highest point, called Sa Talaiassa (or Sa Talaia), is 475 m/1,558 ft above sea level.
The island is well known for its summer club parties which attract large numbers of tourists, but the island and the Spanish Tourist Office have been working in order to promote more family-oriented tourism. Though some dispute the island's ability to attract higher income families in large numbers, due to a lack of professionalism in the hospitality and service sector, the island is keen to dispel its image as merely a destination for young clubbers.
Noted clubs include Space, Pacha, Privilege (ex Ku), Amnesia, DC10, Eden, and Es Paradis. Probably the most famous bar on the island is Café del Mar. This bar is significantly connected with the music genre of chill-out music. The other notable player in the entertainment world in recent years has been Ibiza Rocks who feature more live acts than the established clubs. The brand now runs the most famous youth hotel on the island, Ibiza Rocks Hotel.
Ibiza is also home to the legendary "port" in the district of Ibiza, a popular stop for many tourists and now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Ibiza is the larger of a group of the western Balearic archipelago called the "Pityuses" or "Pine Islands" composed of itself and Formentera. The Balearic island chain includes over fifty islands, many of which are uninhabited. The highest point of the island is Sa Talaiassa, 475 metres.
History
In 654 BC Phoenician settlers founded a port in the Balearic Islands, as Ibossim (from the Phoenician iboshim dedicated to the god of the music and dance Bes). It was later known to Romans as "Ebusus." The Greeks, who came to Ibiza during the time of the Phoenicians, were the first to call the two islands of Ibiza and Formentera the Pityûssai "pine-covered islands"; a translation of the Phoenician name). With the decline of Phoenicia after the Assyrian invasions, Ibiza came under the control of Carthage, also a former Phoenician colony. The island produced dye, salt, fish sauce (garum), and wool.
A shrine with offerings to the goddess Tanit was established in the cave at Es Cuieram, and the rest of the Balearic Islands entered Eivissa's commercial orbit after 400 BC. Ibiza was a major trading post along the Mediterranean routes. Ibiza began establishing its own trading stations along the nearby Balearic island of Majorca such as Na Guardis, from which large quantities of renowned Balearic slingers were hired as mercenaries who fought for Carthage.
During the Second Punic War, the island was assaulted by the two Scipio brothers in 209 BC but remained loyal to Carthage. With Carthaginian military luck running out on the Iberian mainland, Ibiza was last used by the fleeing Carthaginian General Mago to gather supplies and men before sailing to Minorca and then to Liguria. Ibiza negotiated a favorable treaty with the Romans, which spared Ibiza from further destruction and allowed it to continue its Carthaginian-Punic institutions well into the Empire days, when it became an official Roman municipality. For this reason, Ibiza today offers excellent examples of late Carthaginian-Punic civilization. During the Roman Empire, the island became a quiet imperial outpost, removed from the important trading routes of the time.
After the fall of the Roman empire and a brief period of first Vandal and then Byzantine rule, the island was conquered by the Moors, as well as much of the Iberian peninsula. Under Islamic rule, Ibiza came in close contact with the city of Dénia (the closest port in the nearby Iberian peninsula, located in the Valencian Community) as the two areas were administered jointly by the Taifa of Denia.
Ibiza together with the islands of Formentera and Menorca were invaded by the Norwegian king Sigurd I of Norway in the spring of 1110 on his crusade to Jerusalem. The king had previously conquered the cities of Sintra, Lisboa and Alcácer do Sal and given them over to Christian rulers, in an effort to weaken the Muslim grip on the Iberian peninsula. King Sigurd continued to Sicily where he visited king Roger II of Sicily.
The island was conquered by the Roman Catholic Aragonese King James I of Aragon in 1235. Since then, the island has had its own self-government in several forms but in 1715 King Philip V of Spain abolished the local government's autonomy. The arrival of democracy in the late 1970s led to the Statute of Autonomy of the Balearic Islands. Today the island is part of the Balearic Autonomous Community, along with Majorca, Minorca and Formentera.
How to get there
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| Airport: | Ibiza: 18 km |
| Railway: | - |
| Ferry: | Ibiza Town: 22 km |
Activities near San Josep de sa Talaia
Tennis in town
Watersports
Horse Riding
Golf within 30 mins drive
Fishing
Walking holidays
Rural / countryside retreats
Beach or lakeside relaxation
A winter sun break
Good nightlife
City breaks
Cycling holidays

Rental prices
| Rental prices originally quoted in: British £ | Convert to: |
| Prices for group size 10 | ||||||
| Period | From![]() | To![]() | Weekly![]() | Nightly rate | Minimum stay | |
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| Period- 1 | 15 Jan 12 | 1 Jun 12 | £ 1765 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Period-2 | 1 Jun 12 | 1 Jul 12 | £ 2617 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Period-3 | 1 Jul 12 | 1 Sep 12 | £ 3945 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Period- 4 | 1 Sep 12 | 1 Oct 12 | £ 2617 | - | - | 1 Week |
| Period- 5 | 1 Oct 12 | 21 Dec 12 | £ 1765 | - | - | 1 Week |
The property's weekend rates apply to: Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights
NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
This prices are per week
Arrival Saturday (minimum stay 7 days in July and August, 5 in May, June and September, 3 in other months). On arrival your credit card will be necessary as a guarantee against damages - no initial charge will be made.
Deposit: You confirm your booking by paying a deposit equivalent to 30% of the total value of the booking. The balance is to be paid on arrival.
Cancellation: If you cancel more than 30 days before your arrival all payments will be refunded in full. If you cancel more than 7 days but less than 30 days before your arrival the villa owner will retain 50% of the deposit as a cancellation fee. If you cancel less than 7 days before your arrival, or if you don't show, the villa owner will retain the deposit as a cancellation fee. These conditions conform to Balearic Island Ministry of Tourism Regulations.

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