'Llamedos' Moraira
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Subcategoría: Alquiler temporal
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The property is situated on the ground floor and is fully furnished equipped. The bedroom can be made up as a double or twin beds.A sofa bed is situated in the lounge, and is easily converted to provide a double bed. Just outside the front door is the private pool, outdoor kitchen and BBQ area. Views from the front of the apartment, across the vineyards, and down to the village and blue flag beaches 1 kilometre away. The village of Moraira is ten minutes level walking distance, where all amenities can be found, including restaurants, bars, shops, pharmacy and the marina. The Province of Alicante where Moraira is found is defined as having fine sandy beaches, rocky ones and mysterious coves and, these are some of the choices that the 8 kilometres of shore with the Blue Flag of the European Community can also offer you in Moraira. Either on foot or with small boats, this long stretch of beach area has crystal clear waters, restaurants right on the beach, parking areas.El Portet is nearby, with shallow waters and sandy beaches, ideal for children. It was the place of shelter for Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Arab or privateer sailing or trading ships. Today its a well equipped zone for doing all kinds of nautical sports. And from there you can take a stroll to the watch out tower near the Cap d’Or (the Golden Cape). This tower is on the most elevated part of the cape, overlooking the beach mentioned before. The castle of Moraira was built in 1742 and there is a shield from the Royal Borbon family over the door way.If either coming along the national highway N-332 or by AP-7 (Toll Road), the landscape is filled with vineyards and there is a nice wine cellar to be visited. There is a great street market in Teulada, just 8 kilometres inland from Moraira. Plus the weekly market in Moraira and CalpeIf you are lucky enough to be there in July, the Patron Saint is the Virgin of the Unsheltered and the Virgin of Carmen who is said to protect the sailors and fishermen. There is a beautiful parade and fireworks and a water procession with the statue of the Virgin floating among endless bouquets of flowers. Quite a scene to be seen!In June there is the noted (and this year televised) Fiesta of the Moors and Christians. The celebrations last all week around the 19th June, and end with a spectacular firework display over the sea.NoOfAccomodation: 2NoOfBeds: 1Ameneties: Washer, Garage, Parking, Heating, TV, DVD, CableSatellite, Stereo, PrivatePool, CleaningService, LinenService, Kitchen, CookingUtensils, Refrigerator, Microwave,
The property is situated on the ground floor and is fully furnished equipped. The bedroom can be made up as a double or twin beds.A sofa bed is situated in the lounge, and is easily converted to provide a double bed. Just outside the front door is the private pool, outdoor kitchen and BBQ area. Views from the front of the apartment, across the vineyards, and down to the village and blue flag beaches 1 kilometre away. The village of Moraira is ten minutes level walking distance, where all amenities can be found, including restaurants, bars, shops, pharmacy and the marina. The Province of Alicante where Moraira is found is defined as having fine sandy beaches, rocky ones and mysterious coves and, these are some of the choices that the 8 kilometres of shore with the Blue Flag of the European Community can also offer you in Moraira. Either on foot or with small boats, this long stretch of beach area has crystal clear waters, restaurants right on the beach, parking areas.El Portet is nearby, with shallow waters and sandy beaches, ideal for children. It was the place of shelter for Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Arab or privateer sailing or trading ships. Today its a well equipped zone for doing all kinds of nautical sports. And from there you can take a stroll to the watch out tower near the Cap d’Or (the Golden Cape). This tower is on the most elevated part of the cape, overlooking the beach mentioned before. The castle of Moraira was built in 1742 and there is a shield from the Royal Borbon family over the door way.If either coming along the national highway N-332 or by AP-7 (Toll Road), the landscape is filled with vineyards and there is a nice wine cellar to be visited. There is a great street market in Teulada, just 8 kilometres inland from Moraira. Plus the weekly market in Moraira and CalpeIf you are lucky enough to be there in July, the Patron Saint is the Virgin of the Unsheltered and the Virgin of Carmen who is said to protect the sailors and fishermen. There is a beautiful parade and fireworks and a water procession with the statue of the Virgin floating among endless bouquets of flowers. Quite a scene to be seen!In June there is the noted (and this year televised) Fiesta of the Moors and Christians. The celebrations last all week around the 19th June, and end with a spectacular firework display over the sea.NoOfAccomodation: 2NoOfBeds: 1Ameneties: Washer, Garage, Parking, Heating, TV, DVD, CableSatellite, Stereo, PrivatePool, CleaningService, LinenService, Kitchen, CookingUtensils, Refrigerator, Microwave,