Quality, Comfort, Seclusion & Location! A stunning south facing, fully air conditioned "home from home" only 5 minutes walk to the beach with panoramic sea views, all 4 air conditioned bedrooms enjoying their own modernised ensuite. Recently new state of the art kitchen. Boasting a large (optional heated) fresh/salt water pool, tasteful outdoor thatched gazebo bar and a games/workout room with table tennis, table football & darts makes it one of the best value rentals in Marbesa, not to be missed!
Marbesa is one of the most sought after urbanisations on the south coast due to its peaceful yet convenient location with 24x7 security, nestled on the coast line close to Cabopino Harbour, Elviria, Calahonda, La Cala & Marbella.
The large, private, fully enclosed, secure, secluded beautiful garden with seasonal lemon, lime, orange, mango, avocado trees and other exotic plants enjoys all day sun and is a safe haven for children. Night lights illuminate the garden and the large 8 X 4m crystal clear (heated optional) pool which is maintained by the very latest fresh/salt water technology. This ensures the water is gentle on the skin and eyes with no irritation, and also reduces the smell, taste or feel of chlorine, thereby much safer for allergy prone swimmers and children.
Plenty of sun loungers and areas for al fresco dining including a terrace shrouded glass doors/windows, together with a tasteful outdoor bar & BBQ.
The master "Super King Size" bedroom and second "King Size" bedroom both open through patio doors on to a large comfortably furnished outdoor terrace which stretches the width of the house and faces south with panoramic garden and sea views. The air conditioned lounge, adjoining a spacious kitchen/breakfast room offers comfortable seating areas with views of the pool and garden. Sit and dine in comfort or watch UK HD TV with SKY SPORTS/On Demand Movies, and 200+ TV channels!
The location of the villa has to be one of the very best in the Costa Del Sol. It is easily accessed from Malaga Airport. The beach, 12 restaurants/bars and 2 supermarkets are all within 5 - 10 mins walk, yet the villa still enjoys the peace tranquillity and reputation of Marbesa. For the active enthusiast, an 8Km coastal boardwalk stretches from Marbesa to Cabopina and La Cala – ideal for an early morning walk or jog.
Close to Cabopino Harbour, Elviria, Marbella and many of Spain’s top golf courses.
30-minute drive from Malaga Airport. Local bus routes to Marbella & Fuengirola
South Facing with Panoramic Sea Views
Large, secluded well maintained garden, 8 X 4m pool (heating optional) Depth 1.25m - 2.75m
5 - 6 minute walk to beach, restaurants & supermarkets
Outdoor bar, BBQ, seating areas.
Games Room - Darts, Table Tennis, Table Football, Books, Board Games, DVD & Workout area
Air Conditioning and Ceiling Fans in all 4 beds, also AC in lounge
Super King Size bed in Master bedroom, with bath
Flat ultra HD TV with DVD with 160+ Channels with Catch-up incl. SKY SPORTS & on-demand movies!
Free "High Speed" WiFi (500MB+ upload & download)
Bose docking station, Denon system & Sonos - Music
Recently new spacious fully equipped kitchen/breakfast room with top of the range appliances
All cleaning & high quality towels and bedding supplied.
April to November (exc. Xmas), we book Saturdays to Saturdays.
Five minute’s walk to beautiful Marbesa beach with five typically Spanish restaurants as well as to a well stocked supermarket. Marbesa and Caribe Playa are home to a variety of restaurants on the beach—Triana, Simbads, Restaurant 200, Papillon, Roberto"s, Sugar Bay and Merendero Cristina restaurants (all within five to ten minutes walk, offering superb views of the Mediterranean, sunbathe, dine in style, enjoy a glass of wine and watch the local fisherman haul in the catch of the day.
Several outstanding golf courses are located within a 10 minute car drive, the most famous ones being the Santa Maria, Santa Clara, Rio Real and Marbella Golf Club.
Cabopino harbour a 15 minute stroll along the beach and is home to an exciting range of restaurants, with fine cuisine from all over the globe The many restaurants are based in two main locations, Chiringuitos along the beautiful, white sandy beach, with sun loungers and sun shades and a host of restaurants around the delightful, beautifully proportioned harbour. The pretty port, with its small boatyard, attractive architecture and choice of restaurants may be a secret for some, but for those in the know, it's not to be missed.
Easy drive to Marbella old town, and Orange Square a fascinating area with cobbled streets, white washed houses, shops, bars and restaurants, museums and the remains of the old castle all leading down to some of the finest beaches and Chiringuitos. Frequent bus service within ten/fifteen minute’s walk of the villa, to take you into Marbella
At the heart of the Costa Del Sol is the legendary Puerto Banus (25 minutes drive). It's fantastic Marina is one of Europe's most exclusive harbours, lined with bars, restaurants, cafés and designer shops.
Sierra Nevada ski resort is about one and a half hours drive from the villa. Sunbath one day and be ski-ing in the peaks of Sierra Nevada the next!
15 minutes walk to NIKKI BEACH CLUB, a worldwide luxury beach club phenomenon, Nikki Beach represents everything cool, sexy and glamorous about spending the day or night at the beach. Divine globally-inspired cuisine, the coolest crowd, the hottest parties, against a utopian backdrop of swaying palms and exotic bamboo beds, Nikki Beach is where Marbella's in-crowd can be found, bronzing themselves on exotic, oversized sunbeds, sipping champagne cocktails on the VIP terrace, and dancing to the sound of world famous DJ's
Childrens activities include Tivoli World, the water park at Fuengirola and the zoo is also at Fuengirola, Selwo Adventure Park
For the adults there are the watersports all along the coast, as well as the numerous golf courses that are available.
The lakes inland are well worth the hour or so to drive. This area is stunning with little restaurants on the edge of the lakes, perfect for a cool dip.
Sierra Nevada is just under two hours drive and has one of the longest ski seasons in Europe. SKi in the morning and be on the beach in the afternoon!!
GRANADA
Granada is best explored on foot and has its Moorish past evident at every turn.
Any visitor will be impressed with the breath taking snow capped Sierra Nevada, the magnificent Alhambra, the old Moorish quarter of Albaicin with its maze of narrow steep streets and elegant villas and the famous Sacromonte Abbey, high up on the hill, its gypsy caves and flamenco sounds.
The centre is full of historical buildings of great interest and beauty and a visit to this hospitable city should be on your itinerary.
From Malaga take the N331 following signs to Granada and exit on to A92.ALHAMBRA
The best view of the Alhambra fortress is from the San Nicholas Mirador in Albaicin from where you can appreciate its beauty and reddish hue. It is one of the legacies remaining from the Moorish occupation with its Alcazaba dating from the llthc and the Royal Palace added later in the 14thc.
Of great importance and interest is the Renaissance Palace of Carlos V and fabulous gardens of the Generalife, originally the summer gardens of the sultans with a series of lakes, fountains, pavilions and abundant trees.
CORDOBA
Located 110 miles inland, Cordoba was once the capital of Moorish Spain and the main centre for Muslim culture and learning.
The fascinating old city stretches north from the River Guadalquivir and is a maze of picturesque narrow cobbled streets with monuments, historical buildings and pretty patios at almost every turn.
The city Mezquita dates from 785 from where streets fan out to the Jewish, Muslim and Christian quarters that contain much to interest the visitor and include the Alcazar, the Juderia, Roman Bridge and Plaza del Potro, mentioned by Cervantes in Don Quixote.
ANTEQUERA
Located in the centre of a rich and fertile plain, 28 miles inland, Antequera dates back to prehistoric times and its subsequent history is marked by a profusion of remains including dolmens, located in a park to the west of town, Roman baths, a Moorish castle, Gothic churches and Renaissance fountains.
For those with a sweet tooth, buy delicious pastries from the nuns at the Convento de las Descalzas, from just inside its entrance.
The town is attractive, hilly and interesting and the surrounding countryside including La Peña de los Enamorados, and El Torcal are also worth visiting.
EL CHORRO
El Chorro Gorge is one of Andalucia's natural wonders found north west of Alora where three lakes are dammed across a 200m high river gorge.
Built in 1921 and opened by King Alfonso XIII there was originally a walkway called the Camino del Rey, a catwalk clinging to the sides of the gorge, but this is now closed for repairs.
Drive across the dam to reach the lakes where there are several good restaurants and plenty of space for sunbathing, picnics and swimming.
RONDA
Ronda is one of Andalucia's most visited inland towns, a one hour drive from the coast.
It is steeped in history and legend, a town of bullfighters and bandits with the River Guadalevin dividing it in two as it passes narrowly through the town creating the famous deep gorge.
The Tajo Bridge separates the lively and extensive new Ronda from the more historical and picturesque old town, with its churches, palaces, arab baths, city walls and gateways.
Ronda is home to the oldest bullring in Spain with a museum alongside, both can be visited.
From the N340 take the A376 inland at San Pedro de Alcantara.