Three bedroom villa with private pool in golfer's heaven
Well appointed 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom villa, with private pool in La Sella, with easy access to both Denia and Javea. The perfect haven for sports enthusiasts, especially golfers.
Description
This villa is located literally nextdoor to the famous La Sella golf course in the Costa Blanca.
It is just a short car ride from the popular towns of Denia and Javea. The house sleeps up to 6 people with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The bedrooms consist of one doubles and two twin rooms. There is a private outdoor swimming pool to cool down and relax and catch some rays when you are not enjoying the golf course or the fabulous beaches nearby.
This fully equipped property comes with a hot/cold air conditioning unit, WIFI, a TV, and a washing machine for guests’ use.
It is just a 14 minute drive to Denia and it’s beautiful beaches and it is just a 16 minute drive to the historic Javea Old Town and a little further on you will find the popular Arenal beach, with its wide selection of bars and restaurants. The bustling nearby town of Denia is packed with shops, bars and restaurants and it is also where you can get a ferry across to Ibiza and Majorca.
Casa Pinaret is situated in an idyllic location, set on the Mediterranean coastline with plentiful restaurants serving fabulous fresh food. The area is a haven for sports enthusiasts which aside from the obvious golf course includes, padel tennis facilities, and watersports galore and the area is an international hot spot for cycling with some breathtaking rides just waiting for you.
Features
Facts
- Peaceful location beside La Sella golf course
- 14 minutes drive from Denia
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Private Pool
- WiFi
Suitable for
- Couples, and families
- No Pets
- No smoking inside
- Car Essential
Features
- General: linen provided, towels provided
- Outside: Pool, Garden
- Inside: WiFi, radio, TV, DVD player, washing machine, iron, ironing board, ceiling fans
- Children: Children’s high chair and cot available at no charge on request
- Kitchens: freezer, fridge, coffee machine, hob, microwave, oven, kettle, toaster
- Bathroom: 2 Bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 3 Bedrooms
Distances
- Airport (Alicante): 90 kilometres
- Beach: 16 minutes drive
- Golf: La Sella golf course is nextdoor!
- Shops: Supermarket and a wide range of shops available in Denia and Javea
Local leisure in nearby towns
- shopping centre, small shops, restaurants, pubs, nightclub, café, internet café, theatre, cinema, amusement park, marina, museum, church, park, market, concerts and fiestas
Local activities
- cycling, diving, fishing, golf, horse riding, hiking, paragliding, sailing, surfing, swimming, tennis, walking, water skiing, wind surfing
Views
- Mountain View
Price
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If you need any assistance in making your booking, please contact the Ace Holidays Team.
WhatsApp: +34 603 432 518
Notes
- Cots and high chairs are provided free of charge.
- The price you see is the price you pay. No hidden extras for cleaning, bedding, and linen.
- Longer stays considered (1 – 6 months).
Location
About Javea
Javea (or Xàbia, in Valenciano) is one of the most beautiful towns on Alicante’s Costa Blanca. It is often referred to as the Jewel in the Costa Blance. In addition to the idyllic beaches and coves, it’s also home to Montgó Natural Park, Santi Antoni Marine Reserve, a 15th century fishing port, a long history, and truly wonderful food. Javea enjoys an outstanding climate almost all year round.
Javea is vaguely split into three definable areas: the historic Old Town, the port, and the Arenal.
If you want to travel back in time to the Middle Ages, just take a stroll through the streets of Javea’s Old Town. You’ll walk past walls that were built as a defence against pirate attacks and numerous buildings with fascinating architecture. Javea historical centre is a labyrinth of cobbled streets lined with little white houses trimmed with yellow and you’ll discover palaces and secular monuments to appreciate.
The Port as the name describes has become a popular area in its own right. Buy fresh catches from the fisherman as they return to port or enjoy some fabulous tapas in one of the many local bars and restaurants.
The Arenal is vibrant and full of life and lights! It is popular with people of all ages with a long promenade and white sand beach. Here you will find a vast array of bars, and restaurants, many with live music and DJs during the summer season. Boat rentals are available here and some smaller vessels can be rented without a licence. If you want something more luxurious you can always charter your own boat complete with a skipper for the day!
Recreation and Leisure
The local area offers a variety of water sports, including sailing, padel boarding, windsurfing, diving, fishing, rowing, and swimming.
For those who prefer land to sea, there is also an extensive range of activities to choose from including mountain climbing, hang-gliding, padel tennis, tennis mountain biking, and hiking.
Golf
Several golf courses nearby including Javea, La Sella, and La Fustera.
Eating out
You will find an incredible range of bars and restaurants to suit every taste within walking distance.
Excursions
It’s possible to take the ferry to the Balearic islands directly from the port in Denia plus there is a ferry that goes from Javea port to Denia for a different view of the beautiful coastline. There are also several waterparks near Benidorm which can be a fun day out for all the family.
We can also arrange chartered boat trips upon request.
Cuisine
The local cuisine of the area is typically that of the Costa Blanca, which combines delicacies from both land and the Mediterranean Sea. Many civilizations have lived in this area (Celts, Iberians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims), all of which have left their mark on gastronomy.
The diet in Denia is a healthy Mediterranean one; the Costa Blanca is rich in fish, vegetables, olive-oil, rice and fruit, and the ingredients are all used to prepare delicious, healthy dishes, such as Paella Valenciana, Arroz Negro (black rice), Arroz al horno (Oven baked rice), Arroz a banda (fish and rice stew), Arroz del Señoret (Prince’s rice).
Aside from seafood, typical dishes include succulent lamb chops, rabbit in garlic, roast leg of lamb with garlic and fresh rosemary, and home made sausages and black puddings.
If you have a sweet tooth then you will enjoy the local homemade pastries and deserts that the whole region is famous for. Or Jijona ice-cream (Nougat), which is made with the almonds of the region.
Whilst in the area we recommend you try the local wine selection on offer, especially Jalon wine which is of high quality with a lovely bouquet.
There are many international restaurants in the town offering a wide choice of different cuisines from around the world.
Climate
This area enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, with cool sea breezes in summer and protection by surrounding mountains against the cold North winds in winter. The area averages nearly 3,000 hours of sunshine each year and the average temperature easily exceeds 20 degrees.
In 1986 the World Health Organisation recommended the climate of the area as one of the most equitable in the world – neither too hot in the summer nor too cold in the winter. On average it can boast 325 sunny days each year making it an ideal all year round destination.
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