Enjoy an incredible vacation at Famara Beach while viewing an impressive mountainous slope "El Risco de Famara" and the Chinijo Archipelago "La Graciosa, Montaņa clara and Alegranza island". This beautiful house on the beach of Famara, is located entering the Caleta de Famara town and has direct access to the beach. An incredible retreat to enjoy one of the wild beaches and recognized as one of the best spots for surfing or kitesurfing in Europe. Its magnificent terrace with a large barbecue and its direct entrance from the beach, will make you travel back in time forgetting everything that is not relaxation, tranquility and sport. Ideal retirement home for Surf and Kite Surf, Yoga, nature lovers, local and authentic island life. The house has 600MB Fiber internet, making it ideal for those who work online. Its two floors are distributed with 3 double bedrooms in the upper part, one of them with a balcony and two of them with direct views of the ocean, a complete bathroom with a shower and spiral stairs that go to the first floor. On the first floor there is a living room with Smart TV with cable TV, connected to another living room with views of the beach, a dining room, an independent kitchen, another bathroom with a shower, a utility room where to hang clothes, an entrance with direct steps to the street, a large terrace with barbecue and large table to enjoy magnificent breakfasts, lunches and dinners, with incredible panoramic views. The kitchen is completely equipped. We supply you with beach and shower towels, as well as a kit with essential groceries and bath amenities. Do not miss the opportunity to live a unique experience in this fantastic house. We will wait for you!
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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.