Rental Price Per Week - 7 Nights
November - February £360.00
March - April £400.00
May - June £450.00
July - August £500.00
September £450.00
October £400
Refundable Damages Deposit £150.00
Property Cleaning €80.00 per Compulsory
Late Check-In After 22:00 €50.00
Early Check-Out Before 07:00 €50.00
Late Check-Out – If YOU Require Check-Out after 10:00am Please Book an Additional Nights Stay.
The Costa Blanca is renowned for its turquoise waters, miles of white sandy beaches, fiery fiestas and sizzling nightlife. Visitors adore the ease of its home comforts and family-friendly amenities, while much more are seduced by unexplored valleys, pretty hilltop hamlets, and unspoiled fishing villages. Year-round sunshine makes Costa Blanca an ideal choice for every type of villa holiday – whether you seek peace and relaxation, fun and recreation, or a perfect balance between the two.
This 2 Bedroom Luxury house fits in seamlessly with its natural surrounds located right on Campoamor Golf Course offers a charming, relaxing and quiet atmosphere appealing to both those who enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle or just looking to relax an unwind.
Just a very short drive away, you have 2 golf courses to play Campoamor Golf and Las Ramblas Golf Course. Within walking distance of La Fuente Centre with its array of Bars, Restaurants, Banks and Mercadona Supermarket.
The Beaches of Campoamor, La Zenia, Playa Flamenca and El Capitan are the perfect places to escape and enjoy the sun and sea, where you can also find an array of shops and places to eat in the town. In addition, the nearby town of San Miguel de Salinas offers the opportunity to experience traditional Spanish culture with some lovely bars, quaint restaurants, and a weekly market. Las Colinas Golf & Country Club caters to all tastes and age groups and is the perfect place for an active or relaxing break.
Set within a wonderful location this tranquil 2 Bedroom and House is less than 2-minute walk to a stunning communal pool and yet minutes to the beaches and walking distance to the fabulous La Fuente.
Front Balcony of Master Bedroom
Roof Top Solarium which is bathed in Sunshine all day
Rear Patio Area with BBQ
Communal Pool
Fully Double Glazed Windows
Central Air Conditioning Throughout the Property
Gas Central Central Heating - Ideal for WINTER HOlLIDAYS
GAS Combi HOT WATER Boiler
Large Flat Screen TV with UK & European Channels
Fibre Optic Wi-Fi
DVD Player
2 Bedrooms 1 X Master with Double 1 x Twin
1 Double Sofa Bed
2 Bathrooms - 1 x Family and 1 x W/C
Fully Equipped Kitchen, Large American Style Fridge Freezer
Large Capacity Washing Machine
Costa Blanca
The coast of Alicante, in the east of Spain, has more than 200 kilometres of impressive Mediterranean beaches. Known as the Costa Blanca,
It has Benidorm as its tourism ambassador, here extensive beaches of fine sand contrast with rocky coves and peaceful waters. It is a fascinating environment, with numerous natural treasures, ranging from remote caves to large palm groves. But the Costa Blanca is much more, as shown by its historic and cultural heritage and its delicious gastronomy.
The perfect micro-climate
They say that Alicante owes its fantastic micro-climate to the mountain range and hills that protect it in the north. Thanks to this, the province enjoys a sunny climate practically all year round, with rain on barely 20 days. It has over 2,800 hours of sun per year on average. The towns of the Costa Blanca, therefore, present an ideal climate for enjoying its beaches, sailing sports or all kinds of leisure activities in the open air. In this area, the average annual temperature is around 19.5º C. in winter; they do not usually fall below 16º C. That Mediterranean micro-climate makes sense of the Costa Blanca as a perfect place to stay at any season of the year.
The importance of rice
As you would expect in Valencia, in Alicante rice is central to its gastronomy. Beyond the typical paella, the area offers a wide variety of popular recipes, like calderó (served after the fish with which it was cooked), olleta (combined with vegetables and sausages) and simple rice a banda style.
In the coastal towns, you will find many dishes sourced from the sea, made with fish and seafood. Inland delicious concoctions with meat locally cured sausages. Other typical dishes are the savoury cocas, a base of bread to which assorted ingredients are added. Particularly the coca made with tuna.
Among its desserts, the turrons and ices from Jijona, made by artisan methods in this town, are famous throughout the world. Other high points are the wines with the Alicante designation of origin, above all its sweeter wines.
Leisure for all
In the natural environment of the Costa Blanca you will be able to practice path walking, climbing, abseiling, canyoning etc. You can also tour its impressive caves, which conceal veritable underground treasures. For example, the Cova del Canelobre in Busot.
Of course, other sporting alternatives are offered by its beaches. In addition to water sports, in its waters crystalline, you will be able to practice scuba diving and fishing. Apart from this, the area has several golf courses.
The most important of the museums in Alicante is its Provincial Archaeological Museum. Guadalest has several curious collections on show, like its exhibitions of instruments of torture and micro-miniatures. And children will enjoy a visit to the Toy Museums of Denia and Ibi and any of the theme parks in the province, like Terra Mítica.
Shared traditions
Several towns on the Costa Blanca share popular traditions. In March there are the Fallas, the emblematic festival of the Valencian Community: a fascinating spectacle in which figures created for the occasion are set on fire. Other events associated with fire are the Bonfires of Saint John, which light up the night of 23 June to welcome summer. Many coastal villages commemorate the Fiesta of the Our Lady of Carmen, on 16 July, with maritime processions.
Also popular is the Festival of Moors and Christians. at Alcoy, in April, with crowds in the streets and spectacular processions; the Bous a la Mar at Denia, in July, amateur bullfights in which the animals end up in water; the Living Chess in Jábea, also in July, in which children reproduce a famous game of chess; and the Mystery of Elche, in August, a famous and ancient religious performance of medieval origins.
The Costa Blanca is renowned for its turquoise waters, miles of white sandy beaches, fiery fiestas and sizzling nightlife. Visitors adore the ease of its home comforts and family-friendly amenities, while much more are seduced by unexplored valleys, pretty hilltop hamlets, and unspoiled fishing villages. Year-round sunshine makes Costa Blanca an ideal choice for every type of villa holiday – whether you seek peace and relaxation, fun and recreation, or a perfect balance between the two.