3 Bed Apartment to rent in Mojacar Playa, Mojacar Area, Spain - Sleeps 6 - HR5670084 | PropertyIndex.com

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3 Bed Apartment to rent in Mojacar Playa, Mojacar Area, Spain - Sleeps 6

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ComplexPlaya Golf
PoolView From Front Terrace
LoungeKitchen
Bed 1Bed 2
Bed 3Bath

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Playa Y Golf

  • Property: Apartment
  • Sleeps: 2 - 6
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Receptions: 1

Beautiful 3 Bedroom Apartment on a golf course 300 meters from the beach with fantastic golf course views

Features


This unique fully furnished and air conditioned apartment is situated on the Marina Golf course, and has spectacular views of the golf course from the huge front patio and lounge. It offers 3 bedrooms plus 2 bathrooms, a fully fitted kitchen with granite worktops, utility room with washing machine and sink, front terrace with golf course and pool views, and a back terrace, which has a laundry room with the washing machine, boiler and an extra sink for filling buckets or doing hand washing.. This luxurious property has been tastefully furnished and decorated to a very high standard offering every convenience - a microwave oven, a compact disc player, TV, etc. Additionally, there is a DVD player for your pleasure. The property is air conditioned, and has the benefit of central heating There are ceiling fans in the lounge and every bedroom.
This property also offers two swimming pools - a child’s pool and an adult pool. It also offers a communal gym and a sauna, and underground car parking with electronic gate. The kitchen is fully equipped and tastefully decorated throughout. It has a large dining table with 6 chairs and also has a large granite breakfast bar. This property sleeps 6 people or 8 people with permission from the owner. This property does not face out onto the swimming pool but is set just right of it to give more privacy and better views of the golf course. The patio has a table and six chairs as well as two sun loungers.

Unknown to most people, the ancient Andalusian province of Almeria, with its 200 miles of virtually undeveloped coastline, lies in the south-each corner of Spain, less than 100 miles from the coast of North Africa. Enjoying the warmest and sunniest climate in the whole of Europe, with mid-day temperatures in January averaging 69?F and in July and August 99?F at least, and with the sun shining for more than 320 days in the year. This historic "forgotten province" is slowly awakening to the possibilities of tourism, bringing in amenities and facilities for holidaymakers, whilst still remaining one of the most charming and unspoilt regions in southern Spain.

A one-hour drive from Almeria's modern international airport, through ever-changing dramatic scenery, lies the last Arab enclave left on the Spanish mainland- Mojacar. Conquered by the Moors, recaptured centuries later by Catholic kings, the village's existence can be traced back to 2000 BC. A Spanish national monument, this quaint "corner of enchantment " remains unspoilt and unexploited- a village of sparkling white houses seemingly built on top of one another, separated by a labyrinth of narrow and twisting cobbled alleyways, providing a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern.

Old women can still be seen doing their washing in the flow away of the public fountain, offering the fresh mountain spring water, which is fantastic. These combine with the highly cosmopolitan world of shops, bars, discos, restaurants, banks, hairdressers, and a new mini shopping centre called “Parc Commercial” offering lots of boutiques, ceramic shops, even a fitness studio, vets, and Como Como the newest supermarket in Mojacar.

The Magic of Mojacar is there to be found by every visitor. Once smitten by its charm and spell you will return not just once but many times to its coast.

This part of Spain has not been so commercialised and spoilt, as have so many other popular resorts and costas along the coast of Spain. Indeed, until Horizon recognised the potential some years ago, much of the coastline was totally undeveloped, and although the number of shops, bars, and restaurants, discos etc., is increasing, development is strictly controlled with no high rise buildings being permitted. Possibly a third of the commercial ventures are British owned, and most of the remainder speak some English or French so making yourself understood is not a problem.

Visitors from all over Europe have fallen in love with this sunny hilltop village, rich in legend and folklore, such as “The Indalo Man” an ancient totem god said to ward off evil and ensure long life, it is also said that if someone buys you an Indalo Man you are sure to return to Mojacar and it will bring you good luck, but it must be bought for you, not by yourself. It can be found everywhere in Mojacar and was originally discovered in a Neolithic cave in the north of the province, the wall painting depicting the Indalo estimated to be more than 5000 years old. although its true meaning and identity have long been forgotten, amongst ideas put forward from peasant folklore, is that of a Man holding a rainbow over his head or even holding up the universe.

When dusk falls, the village takes on a difference ambience. Refreshed and relaxed after a day on the beach or around the pool - people converge on this timeless village to partake of its effervescent nightlife, centred around the many bars and restaurants which offer a variety of international cuisine amidst an informal and friendly atmosphere.

Mojacar is an excitingly different place, retaining customs and traditions built up over many centuries, and you will be captivated by its very enchantment and fascinating history.

ROUND AND ABOUT

Bordered by some magnificent stretches of sandy beach, the glistening Mediterranean offers ideal conditions for swimming and snorkelling and fishing amongst the rocks. During the season, facilities are available for sailing, windsurfing, jet skis pedaloes and much much more, all forms of water sports, with beach bars open to all and providing a bar, lunchtime restaurants, sun beds and traditional straw sunshades. For those of you who prefer almost complete solitude, try the Macenas beach beyond the Indalo Hotel.

Open street markets provide the weekly highspot of every town and village in Almeria, and attract colourful merchants selling clothes, leather goods, plants, ceramics, household goods etc, - a pastiche of colour and noise.

Along the coast can be found the thriving fishing port and marina of Garrucha, where, just before sunset each day the boats return to harbour to unload and auction off their catches at the quayside. why not experience this colourful spectacle, and then follow it up with a meal in one of the numerous fish restaurants in the village.

For the energetic and adventuresome, there are numerous inland walks and interesting places to visit, such a s the Gypsy cave dwellings at Almanzora, the old Roman town of Aguilas with its 16th Century castle overlooking the bay; the old hilltop village of Nijar, devoted to the traditional crafts of pottery, basket making and weaving; and the outdoor movie set at Tabernas, called “Mini Hollywood” where such epics as “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Fistful of Dollars” were filmed. Also, Mojacar village is where they filmed the village scenes for the “Indiana Jones” movies.
Some 10 kms. away, at Cortijo Grande, there is an unique sporting and leisure complex which provides an 18 hole golf course, riding stables, bowling greens, clay pigeon shooting club, swimming pool and tennis courts, together with a variety of bars and restaurants catering for all tastes.

The capital of the province - Almeria - is an important seaport for both commercial and pleasure craft. History is everywhere - view the magnificent Alcazaba (ancient Moorish fortress/palace) which is open to the public: Pay a visit to the bull ring, the museum, churches, gardens, beautiful parks, or just browse around the shops for souvenirs.
Further afield is Granada, with its incredible palace of Alhambra. The 3½-hour drive may be tiring, but a visit is without doubt well worth it.

Local busses run along the coast road, and taxis are available, but undoubtedly the easiest form of transport is a hired car, which is strongly recommended. As you travel about you will enjoy spectacular sea and mountain views, but some of the roads are narrow and twisting, so take it easy!

Mojacar now has it's own 18 hole world class golf course, surrounded by a club house, 4 and 5 star hotels, a proposed casino, etc.. All this just across the road from the beach!!
Amongst this prestigious and exclusive development, we have a few selected apartments ideal for the holidaymaker or the serious golfer!!
The golf course is an 18-hole course designed by Ramon Espinosa who is famous throughout the world. The course has a par of 72 and a length of 5,464 metres. It is sited on the urbanisation Marina de la Torres beside the sea and Mojacar itself, which is a picturesque town full of pleasant reminders from its rich history under the rule of the Moors. This is the first golf course in this emerging resort area of Almeria province, characterised by its wonderful climate and abundance of sunshine (more than 5,000 hours per year). Marina Golf has an elegant clubhouse, cafeteria and restaurant. There is a sports shop, excellent changing rooms with showers. Everything you may need can be hired. It offers 4 pitch and putt holes, a putting green, practice bunkers as well as a professional ready to help perfect your game or teach the basics to beginners. Just over an hour away are the world famous courses of La Manga.

Main Facilities


Suitable For ChildrenSuitable For ElderlyDisabled AccessNo SmokingSwimming Pool

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GolfFishingWatersports

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