Located literally on the beach, this house offers all the comfort, tranquility and beauty that only the proximity to the sea can offer. Its architecture and decoration combines the rustic and modern styles. The first floor offers three bedrooms: a suite with double bed, another bedroom with double bed and a third bedroom with twin beds; Hallway and bathroom. The ground floor is equipped with a wide and well-lit living room (living room and dining room), fully equipped kitchen and toilet. The outdoor space provides relaxing moments for reading, sunbathing or swimming pool or if you prefer a delicious barbecue to enjoy the sunset while listening to the ripple of the sea. The southwestern coast of Madeira is ideal for all those, looking for unspoilt nature and part of the island with the warmest climate, far away from the usual tourism centres of Funchal.In the winter season it offers still very moderate temperatures so that you can even swim in the atlantic nearby. You reach the sea by an artificial sandy beach, built in 2006 with imported sand from Marocco. Beside the beach you find the Marina with some bars and restaurants and elegant yachts. From here you can start several excursions by boat : big game fishing or whale and dolphin watching. An old sugar cane factory is working once a year ( march/april)but open throughout the whole year :you can taste the products made in the factory. For all those who like to walk here is the ideal place to start : the national park Rabaçal - Worlds nature heritage ( UNESCO) - is perfect for some Levada walks ( 25 fontes / Risco waterfall).Here you find Madeiras "Laurissilva" - Laurel forests and enjoy the unspoilt Madeira, as it was at the time it was discovered.....
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A tranquil villa in Iznate, Nerja. Offering stunning sea views, a private pool and shaded areas you can enjoy a holiday in a peaceful location, where the Spanish live and tend their grapes, olives and almonds.