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Lovely new hoiday villa on the prestigious La Sella golf course. Beautiful views and lovely furnishings. Villa Alma is in a perfect position to access both Denia and Javea. La Sella golf course at the bottom of the hill is an 18 hole golf course and benefits from a club house and the restaurants and bars of the Marriott hotel next door.he views reach as far as Valencia on a clear day. The picturesque costal towns of Javea, Denia and Moraira are all a short drive away. La Sella is an exclusive mature urbanisation with a mix of residential and holiday homes. The La Sella development has an 18 hole golf course, 5 star Marriott Hotel, complete with gym and spa facilities as well as, equestrian centre offering various horseriding activities and 8 tennis courts. Also on site are a mini supermarket, pharmacy, resort office information centre, restaurant and coffee shop. The clubhouse and main entrance to the La Sella 18 hole championship golf course is only a few minutes by car.
The picturesque costal towns of Javea Denia and Moraira are all a short drive away The La Sella development has an 18 hole golf course 5 star Marriott Hotel Also on site are a mini supermarket
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Javea is situated on the most easterly point on Mainland Spain at the northern end of the Costa Blanca, approximately 100kms from Valencia and 90 kms from Alicante. There are many airlines flying daily to Valencia or Alicante Airport.
Golf, Tennis, Horse riding, Fishing, Boat trips, Sailing, Diving, Snorkelling, Wind surfing, Jet skiing, Health club
Javea is situated on the most easterly point on Mainland Spain at the northern end of the Costa Blanca, approximately 100kms from Valencia and 90 kms from Alicante. The coastline has scenic rocky coves, wonderful beaches and dramatic cliffs. Javea has been voted environmentally near perfect by the World Health Organisation and boasts 320 days of sunshine a year! Javea can be divided into three main areas, the Old Town, the Port and the Arenal. Old Town. This is the ancient town centre steeped in medieval history which has largely been preserved throughout the centuries. Here you can wander through the maze of narrow streets and small plazas. The Gothic fortified church of San Bartolome dominates the centre of the town. This building dates back to the 15th century, half religious half military. At the side of the church is a beautiful Neo Gothic building which houses the indoor market where you can buy local fresh produce daily. The colourful outdoor market takes place every Thursday in the market place. The Port. This was originally a fishing community but has now become one of the main tourist centres of the town. Here amongst the modern buildings you will find the ancient quarters of narrow streets with the simple whitewashed fishermans houses. It is a lively bustling area with many shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Just the place to sit and sample the local wines whilst watching the fishing boats bringing in the days catch. From the heart of then port rises the majestic structure of the church of Our Lady of Loreto with a roof which imitates the hull of a ship. The modern Nautical Club at the marina has facilities for all forms of water sports. The Arenal. Javeas blue flag beach where the shore gently slopes into the warm sea. The promenade has a number of shops, cafes, bars and restaurants providing a variety of food to suit all tastes. During the evening in the Summer months, you will find a various stalls here selling a variety of handmade crafts. Many of the bars have live music and there are several discotheques for those that like to dance the night away. There are also several scenic coves nearby. Grandella , with its crystal clear waters is a favourite for scuba diving and snorkelling as is Portichol. There is even a naturist beach at Ambolo. Activities. Nearly every kind of watersport is catered for in Javea, and for those who dont want to get their feet wet there is golf, bowls, tennis, cycling, horse riding and hiking to name but a few. Places to visit. The beautiful city of Valencia with its historic buildings, museums and wonderful shopping centres is only 1 hour away. For the younger members in your party, Benidorms Terra Mitica (40 mins away) theme park is a must, you will also find Acqualandia and Mundomar here. At Gata de Gorgos (8km) you will find what the local craft industries have to offer - palm leaf, rattan and wickerwork articles. The Tourist Office, there are three, one in each area of Javea, will have details of nearby places of interest. Be sure to check if there are any fiestas taking place during your stay, these are always well worth a visit. Whatever you are looking for in a holiday, you will be sure to find it here in Javea, the jewel of the Costa Blanca.
Suitable for children - Yes Suitable for elderly - Yes Smoking - Yes, but only outside Pets allowed - Will consider Wheelchair access - No Will consider - Long term lets (over 1 month)
Last clean fee £50 Linen per person £8