Weekly Rental Price
November - February £600.00 / €700.00
March - April £700.00 / €800.00
May - June £800.00 / €920.00
July - August £875.00/ €1,000.00
September £800.00 / €920.00
October £700.00 / €800.00
Property Cleaning €100.00 per Compulsory
Refundable Damages and Security Deposit £150.00
Out of Hours: Late Check-In After 22:00 €50.00
Out of Hours: Check-Out Before 07:00am €50.00
Late Check-Out - Please Book an Additional Nights Stay if You Require Late Check-Out after 10am.
Car Essential with this Property!
15 minutes by Car from Playa Flamenca / La Zenia / Cabo Roig / Campoamor Beaches.
The Costa Blanca is renowned for it’s sandy white beaches and warm Mediterranean climate. Steeped in history and boasting beautiful mountain views, sweet fragrance orange groves and glistening waters, this picturesque Valencian province has something for everyone.
Due to its micro climate and natural salt lakes, The Orihuela Costa has been described by The World Health Organisation as being “One of the healthiest places to live”. With warm winters and hot summers and on average 320 days of sunshine per year.
The Villa is situated in the Popular Location of ?La Canada" in San Miguel de Salinas and benefits from situated directly next to the Large Communal Pool only 20 Seconds Walk!!!.
On Street Parking
The Villa is located within a secure gated community with entry by digital passcode
Front Patio with Table and Chairs for Alfresco Dining.
3 Bedrooms, 2 x Double, 1 x Twin Bedrooms = Sleeps 6
2 Bathrooms, 1 x Full with Shower Over Bath and 1 x Shower Room with W/C
Open Plan Living with Dining Table
Large TV With UK and European Channels
Large L Shape Settee
Air Con through the property ( Cold and Hot)
Kitchen
American Style Fridge Freezer, Washing Machine, Dishwasher, Microwave, Toaster, Coffee Machine
Balcony off master bedroom
Roof Solariums with Sun Loungers.
5 minutes by car to the Fabulous town of San Miguel De Salinas where you can experience authentic Spanish Restaurants / Bars Playa, a traditional street market every Wednesday Flamenca Saturday Street Market.
15 minutes to the magical Zenia Boulevard Shopping Mall packed with stores such as Zara H-M, Laura Ashley, Media Markt, Leroy Merlin, Decathlon and many, many more boutique stores too.
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 many more are seduced by unexplored valleys, pretty hilltop hamlets and unspoilt 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.
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