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·  December 23rd, 2011 12:16 pm
·  1,989 ft²

2 charming seperate 2BR units in terrific area...quaint Spanish style construction. Rear unit has just been totally redone from studs out with new appliances, flooring, cabinets, paint, window coverings...everything new and now vacant! Each unit has nicely planted private yard and garage. Great rental property or terrific spot for owner with help from second unit.

·  December 23rd, 2011 03:33 pm
·  1,747 ft²
·  Rooms: 4

Corporate owned property, owner has repainted and it has new carpet, 4 bedrooms one of which is downstairs,has stone tiled kit. counters,Built in oven,electric range, tiled roof is approx. 4 yrs old per previous owner,eat in kit,upgraded windows, located on a CUL-D-SAC(does not back to Commercial) kit has tile flooring in kit, fireplace in living room, closets in bedrooms are folding mirror type,one of the bathtubs was reglazed, has two patio areas front and back, Gated, Planters along side viny fence. Close to shopping and less than 2 miles from Pacific Coast Hww. Sold 'AS IS' Garage is attached but no direct entrance.

·  December 23rd, 2011 04:12 pm
·  6,503 ft²
·  Rooms: 10

Brand new Spanish elegance in charming Casa Blanca Estates. Built by Wm. H. Clark with solid masonry construction. Property located on interior lot with views of Camelback in established guard gated community. Top of the line finishes throughout, wide plank French oak flooring, honed marble countertops, gorgeous hand painted wood planked beamed ceiling in living room. - PER SELLER REQUEST UPON EXPIRATION/CANCELLATION OF LISTING, PLEASE DO NOT CONTACT SELLER.

$3,100,000

·  December 25th, 2011 03:57 am
·  4,500 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 4

Extraordinary!! It has been 55 years since the landmark Spanish Colonial has been for sale. Coveted by hundreds of thousands that have driven by on Coast Boulevard, this estate sits on four city lots overlooking the Blue Pacific. Brilliant white walls with a red tile roof along with shutters and gates accented with Spanish green are a great pictorial description of this home. The south Garden enjoys spectacular ambiance and a rare Torrey Pine tree, the seedlings of which were used to populate many of the same trees on Torrey Pines Road. Coupled with a wonderful artist s studio above the three garages and attached to the guest house which became the medical office for this renowned owner, Dr. Anita Figueredo. A few steps away from Scripps Hospital, now 464 Prospect, Dr. Anita Figueredo established her world recognized practice. A native of Costa Rica, named in 1958 as Woman of the Americas , Dr. Figueredo instilled her love of human kind, her medical expertise, her community involvement and her religious passion all embodied in this extraordinary property. The serenity, the peacefulness, the love is apparent throughout. The next owner will be the fortunate recipient of something very rare in today s world this property is irreplaceable and a real treasure!

$9,900,000

·  January 12th 12:28 am

Incredible Bargain! Valued at $26,000, recently was listed for $14,735, today it is listed as a New Year special at $8,900! 2.05 acres in San Luis Valley, Colorado, located within walking distance to Sanchez Reservoir (also known Sanchez Lake), in Wild Horse Mesa subdivision. Property elevation is approximately 8400 feet with breathtaking mountain views. Another property recently sold in the same subdivision for about $63,000, the county has the lot assessed at $26,000, but this lot is available to you for just $8,900 including the full title insurance on this property. This lot can be used for vacation home, mobile home or recreational use. The property is located within less than two hours away from Zapata Falls, Great Sand Dunes National Park and many other natural wonders. So don't wait, call today to reserve your property. This offer won't last long! What's happening in Costilla County, Colorado- Costilla County is located in southern part of Colorado and has a few big cities such as San Luis, Fort Garland, Blanca with smaller communities as Chama, San Pedro, Los Fuertes, Garcia, and others. Costilla County is the ninth least populous of the 64 counties in Colorado. According to the census of 2000, the population of Costilla County was 3663. The county seat is San Luis, the oldest city in Colorado. County profile The diverse geologic and geographic features of Costilla County offer beautiful landscapes, rugged mountains, majestic forest and endless blue sky. It is home to many wildlife such as deer, elk, antelope, coyotes and bears. It is also known as an excellent place for fishing and boating. It has three reservoirs: Eastdale Reservoir, Sanchez Reservoir, and Smith Reservoir; and a Mount Home Lake, where you may catch walleye, pike, and several species of trout, bass, and other types of fish. Costilla county is located only an hour away from many famous natural wonders of Colorado: Great Sand Dunes National Park - the highest inland dunes in North America, Zapata Falls that offers panoramic views along the trails, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge that contains thousands of acres of wetland, and it is about two hours from Creede Caldera/Fossil Formations that offers imprints of ancient plants and insects that once filled the Creede caldera. Cities and towns Blanca Fort Garland San Luis Chama National forest San Isabel National Forest Historic trails and sites Fort Garland State History Museum Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic and Historic Byway Old Spanish National Historic Trail

·  January 13th 08:36 am

Well Below Market Value - valued at $17,500, recently was listed at $9,427 , today the property is discounted to $4,900 as a New Year special! 2.53 AC lot located in San Luis Valley, Costilla County, Southern part of Colorado. The property is located in Wild Horse Mesa subdivision within less than 2 miles from Sanchez Reservoir. Sanchez Reservoir is known for great fishing place for yellow perch, trout, catfish, and northern pike. You will find beautiful mountain scenery and wildlife in the area. See pictures below. The property is located about 4 hours from Denver and about an hour away from New Mexico border. So do your research on this incredible deal and make your dream come true today! What's happening in Costilla County, Colorado- Costilla County is located in southern part of Colorado and has a few big cities such as San Luis, Fort Garland, Blanca with smaller communities as Chama, San Pedro, Los Fuertes, Garcia, and others. Costilla County is the ninth least populous of the 64 counties in Colorado. According to the census of 2000, the population of Costilla County was 3663. The county seat is San Luis, the oldest city in Colorado. County profile The diverse geologic and geographic features of Costilla County offer beautiful landscapes, rugged mountains, majestic forest and endless blue sky. It is home to many wildlife such as deer, elk, antelope, coyotes and bears. It is also known as an excellent place for fishing and boating. It has three reservoirs: Eastdale Reservoir, Sanchez Reservoir, and Smith Reservoir; and a Mount Home Lake, where you may catch walleye, pike, and several species of trout, bass, and other types of fish. Costilla county is located only an hour away from many famous natural wonders of Colorado: Great Sand Dunes National Park - the highest inland dunes in North America, Zapata Falls that offers panoramic views along the trails, Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge that contains thousands of acres of wetland, and it is about two hours from Creede Caldera/Fossil Formations that offers imprints of ancient plants and insects that once filled the Creede caldera. Cities and towns Blanca Fort Garland San Luis Chama National forest San Isabel National Forest Historic trails and sites Fort Garland State History Museum Los Caminos Antiguos Scenic and Historic Byway Old Spanish National Historic Trail

·  January 19th 01:14 pm
·  1,515 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 2

Surrounded by panoramic views, this charming two-bedroom casita is situated on 10 acres in the foothills of Sierra Negra. You'll find peaceful solitude with miles of territory to explore in the nearby Carson National Forest. Stunning flagstone tile flooring enhances the interior open concept plan and uniquely New Mexico detailing is found in each bath. The spatial arrangement is elegantly comfortable. The living area Kiva fireplace will keep you warm on chilly evenings particularly after a relaxing soak in the hot tub. You will find the xeriscape landscaping easy to maintain allowing more time to relish the vistas on the expansive portal. Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama Valley Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama valley conjure images of magical diverse landscapes, crimson and buff rock strata, artists, cowboys, Cottonwoods, and a rich history. Ancient Pueblo peoples recognized the value of defendable plateaus overlooking the Rio Chama Valley. Spanish explorers attempted to settle and convert the native peoples, Eastern settlers traveled though on the Old Spanish Trail. However among the earliest recorded residents of the area were the giant dinosaurs circa: 210 million years ago. Today the area attracts residents from around the world who are drawn the rural lifestyle only an hour from the sophistication and services of the mid-sized state capital, Santa Fe. Arts & Culture So, you werent expecting classical music on summer afternoons or annual artist studio tours or a community lecture series? Well this rural dot on the map offers much more that the usual fare. Abiquiu Studio Tour Each fall for the last 17 years, the artists of Abiquiu have hosted the annual Abiquiu Studio Tour during the three-day Columbus Day weekend. The distinctive works of over 60 local artists, creating from a variety of media, will be displayed in the artists studios and other venues. Art aficionados enjoy works from fiber weaving to mask making and from painting to pottery. http://www.abiquiustudiotour.org Abiquiu Chamber Music, Summer Weekend Afternoons on the Rio Chama Extraordinary chamber music as it should be experienced: in an incomparable natural setting overlooking the Rio Chama and close to the performers. Audience members become part of an intimate sharing of varied works for different mediums and are able to mingle and talk with the artists at the post-concert dinner meet the Artists. http://www.abiquiumusic.com Rising Moon Gallery and Art Center The gallery is located in the center of Abiquiu, near the historic Abiquiu Pueblo and the Georgia OKeeffe home. The Rising Moon, operated by Jaye Burros and Bill Page, displays the diverse art works of primarily northern New Mexico artists. In addition to the gallery, we provide an Art Center where community-based events and classes are held. The website provides a sampling of artists works and stories. Art can be purchased through the website or by visiting us in the beautiful setting of Abiquiu. Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio Tour Off dusty County Road 164 in the historic Village of Abiquiu is the home & studio of the quintessentially American artist Georgia OKeeffe a major figure in 20th century American art (1887-1986). The buildings, their immediate surroundings, and the views they command of mountains, mesas, cerros, and skyscapes inspired many of O'Keeffe's best-known paintings and combine to provide insight into her vision and process. O'Keeffe moved from New York City to Abiquiu in the late 1940s and lived in this 5,000-square-foot home dating from the Spanish Colonial era. Seasonal tours open to the public. http://www.okeeffemuseum.org Exhibitions at the Galleria Arriba Each season local artists are selected to display their works in an upstairs gallery in the picturesque Abiquiu Inn. www.abiquiuinn.com Summer Lecture Series & Workshops Abiquiu Inn The Abiquiu Workshops partnered with The Abiquiu Inn created a new Lecture Series in 2010. The program is held in the Galleria Arriba at The Abiquiu Inn. The Series purpose is to provide a setting for an exchange of creative ideas and knowledge as well as fascination and entertainment. The lectures are held on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM beginning June through mid-October. The Lecture Series includes internationally renowned Artists, Writers, Scientists, Historians and Photographers most with local Northern New Mexico connections and experiences. This Series is open to the public at no charge. Pueblo de Abiquiu Library Pueblo de Abiquiu Library and Cultural Center is nestled in the heart of O'Keeffe country in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. The library, located across the plaza from the Parish Hall, provides a quiet haven for book and media lovers. The librarys collection includes over 6,000 volumes, videos and DVDs, music CDs, books on tape, and an ever-changing supply of donated books for sale. http://abiquiulibrary.wordpress.com/ Abiquiu Points of Interest More than you might think very cool places Recreation, Lakes and Reservoirs on the Rio Chama And you thought there was no water in the desert. Fishing, swimming, rafting, sailing, water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are available on three easily accessible lakes up river from Abiquiu. Abiquiu Reservoir Dam, creating Abiquiu Lake was constructed in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and now covers about 2,000 acres of former Ghost Ranch land. This is the second of three dams, creating Heron & El Vado Lakes, constructed on the Chama River watershed between 1935 and 1972. Swimming, camping, hiking, fishing and picnicking are offered at Canjiln Lakes located near the 10,000 foot Cerro Canjiln. Chama River Wilderness The Wild and Scenic Chama River runs through the 50,300-acre Chama River Canyon Wilderness where you can enjoy the rush of a whitewater raft trip. The walls of the Chama Canyon are a striking variety of colors from yellows to maroons marking the distinct layers of sedimentary rock. With the elevation differences, the vegetation varies from Pinon and juniper to ponderosa and fir with lots of Gambel oak, chamisa and cactus. Above the high sandstone bluffs and prominent rock formations that line the river canyon, the trail system is in need of maintenance. Echo Amphitheater The sandstone walls of this National Forest Service site provide a remarkable resonance. The 'theater', naturally hollowed out by ages of erosion creating concave cliffs of buff and crimson, create lasting echoes. Plaza Blanca Given its unusual and spiritual landscape it's no wonder that Plaza Blanca, is painted and photographed by countless artists every year including Georgia O'Keeffe. The canyon wall faces of gray to whitish sedimentary rock formations have been sculpted by wind and moisture in whimsical figurines. Pedernal Peak Cerro Pedernal (Flint Peak), one of the most recognized landmarks in north-central New Mexico, is located in the northern Jemez Mountains, was depicted in numerous paintings by Georgia OKeeffe. Cerro Pedernal lies in the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the Rio Grande rift. The andesite and basalt flows capping Cerro Pedernal, which give the mountain its distinctive flat top, erupted from the northern Jemez volcanic field about 8 million years ago. The Poshouinge Ruins Remnants of an old pueblo above the Chama River Valley include a large pueblo with over 700 ground-floor rooms surrounding 2 large plazas with a large kiva in the larger plaza. Dining, Shopping & Logging Good grub, handy shopping, and places to lay your sleepy head Bodes General Store During the Spanish colonial era the then called Grant Brothers on the Old Spanish Trail served as a stagecoach stop, a jail, a post office, and a store. Martin Bode secured the property in 1919. Today Bodes is a community gathering place offering Gas, groceries, baked goods, coffee, beer, wine, liquor, fishing licenses, housewares, gear and delicious deli fare. http://www.bodes.com Los Trujillo Store On Highway 84 this quaint country convenience store, open seven days a week, sells gas & groceries. 505-685-4666 The Abiquiu Inn and Cafe Abiquiu Located on Highway 84, the Inn, with Classic New Mexican style architecture, offers lodging, a restaurant with free internet service, gift shop & gallery and Casitas with fireplaces & views. 505-685-4378 or 800-447-5621 http://www.abiquiuinn.com Las Parras de Abiquiu This charming Bed &Breakfast with separate casita of two spacious bedrooms provides all the luxuries - fireplaces, king-size beds & hot tub. 505-685-4200 or 800-817-5955 http://www.lasparras.com Mamacitas Pizza Corner of Highways 84 & 554 (El Rito Road), N.Y. style pizza, hot subs, huge angus burgers, fresh salads. Call for hours 505-685-4111. Los Caminos Bar & Package Liquors Corner of Highway 84 & 554. 505-685-4635 Blue Spruce Bar Highway 84, Friendly atmosphere, full bar with package store for beer & wine. 505-685-4640

·  January 7th 02:49 pm
·  1,044 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 1

Darling Casita in a dramatic, viewed setting near Abiquiu. Very light, modern architecture, open living concept. Petite enough to be that blissful getaway, yet large enough for a full time residence. Ample room to add on. Views of the Pedernal, hiking trails out your front door. Horses allowed. Private, gated drive. A great value only 10 minutes from the iconic Georgia O'Keeffe famed village of Abiquiu, and only an hour to Santa Fe! Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama Valley Abiquiu & the Lower Rio Chama valley conjure images of magical diverse landscapes, crimson and buff rock strata, artists, cowboys, Cottonwoods, and a rich history. Ancient Pueblo peoples recognized the value of defendable plateaus overlooking the Rio Chama Valley. Spanish explorers attempted to settle and convert the native peoples, Eastern settlers traveled though on the Old Spanish Trail. However among the earliest recorded residents of the area were the giant dinosaurs circa: 210 million years ago. Today the area attracts residents from around the world who are drawn the rural lifestyle only an hour from the sophistication and services of the mid-sized state capital, Santa Fe. Arts & Culture So, you werent expecting classical music on summer afternoons or annual artist studio tours or a community lecture series? Well this rural dot on the map offers much more that the usual fare. Abiquiu Studio Tour Each fall for the last 17 years, the artists of Abiquiu have hosted the annual Abiquiu Studio Tour during the three-day Columbus Day weekend. The distinctive works of over 60 local artists, creating from a variety of media, will be displayed in the artists studios and other venues. Art aficionados enjoy works from fiber weaving to mask making and from painting to pottery. http://www.abiquiustudiotour.org Abiquiu Chamber Music, Summer Weekend Afternoons on the Rio Chama Extraordinary chamber music as it should be experienced: in an incomparable natural setting overlooking the Rio Chama and close to the performers. Audience members become part of an intimate sharing of varied works for different mediums and are able to mingle and talk with the artists at the post-concert dinner meet the Artists. http://www.abiquiumusic.com Rising Moon Gallery and Art Center The gallery is located in the center of Abiquiu, near the historic Abiquiu Pueblo and the Georgia OKeeffe home. The Rising Moon, operated by Jaye Burros and Bill Page, displays the diverse art works of primarily northern New Mexico artists. In addition to the gallery, we provide an Art Center where community-based events and classes are held. The website provides a sampling of artists works and stories. Art can be purchased through the website or by visiting us in the beautiful setting of Abiquiu. Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio Tour Off dusty County Road 164 in the historic Village of Abiquiu is the home & studio of the quintessentially American artist Georgia OKeeffe a major figure in 20th century American art (1887-1986). The buildings, their immediate surroundings, and the views they command of mountains, mesas, cerros, and skyscapes inspired many of O'Keeffe's best-known paintings and combine to provide insight into her vision and process. O'Keeffe moved from New York City to Abiquiu in the late 1940s and lived in this 5,000-square-foot home dating from the Spanish Colonial era. Seasonal tours open to the public. http://www.okeeffemuseum.org Exhibitions at the Galleria Arriba Each season local artists are selected to display their works in an upstairs gallery in the picturesque Abiquiu Inn. www.abiquiuinn.com Summer Lecture Series & Workshops Abiquiu Inn The Abiquiu Workshops partnered with The Abiquiu Inn created a new Lecture Series in 2010. The program is held in the Galleria Arriba at The Abiquiu Inn. The Series purpose is to provide a setting for an exchange of creative ideas and knowledge as well as fascination and entertainment. The lectures are held on Thursday evenings at 7:00 PM beginning June through mid-October. The Lecture Series includes internationally renowned Artists, Writers, Scientists, Historians and Photographers most with local Northern New Mexico connections and experiences. This Series is open to the public at no charge. Pueblo de Abiquiu Library Pueblo de Abiquiu Library and Cultural Center is nestled in the heart of O'Keeffe country in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. The library, located across the plaza from the Parish Hall, provides a quiet haven for book and media lovers. The librarys collection includes over 6,000 volumes, videos and DVDs, music CDs, books on tape, and an ever-changing supply of donated books for sale. http://abiquiulibrary.wordpress.com/ Abiquiu Points of Interest More than you might think very cool places Recreation, Lakes and Reservoirs on the Rio Chama And you thought there was no water in the desert. Fishing, swimming, rafting, sailing, water skiing, canoeing, and kayaking are available on three easily accessible lakes up river from Abiquiu. Abiquiu Reservoir Dam, creating Abiquiu Lake was constructed in 1963 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and now covers about 2,000 acres of former Ghost Ranch land. This is the second of three dams, creating Heron & El Vado Lakes, constructed on the Chama River watershed between 1935 and 1972. Swimming, camping, hiking, fishing and picnicking are offered at Canjiln Lakes located near the 10,000 foot Cerro Canjiln. Chama River Wilderness The Wild and Scenic Chama River runs through the 50,300-acre Chama River Canyon Wilderness where you can enjoy the rush of a whitewater raft trip. The walls of the Chama Canyon are a striking variety of colors from yellows to maroons marking the distinct layers of sedimentary rock. With the elevation differences, the vegetation varies from Pinon and juniper to ponderosa and fir with lots of Gambel oak, chamisa and cactus. Above the high sandstone bluffs and prominent rock formations that line the river canyon, the trail system is in need of maintenance. Echo Amphitheater The sandstone walls of this National Forest Service site provide a remarkable resonance. The 'theater', naturally hollowed out by ages of erosion creating concave cliffs of buff and crimson, create lasting echoes. Plaza Blanca Given its unusual and spiritual landscape it's no wonder that Plaza Blanca, is painted and photographed by countless artists every year including Georgia O'Keeffe. The canyon wall faces of gray to whitish sedimentary rock formations have been sculpted by wind and moisture in whimsical figurines. Pedernal Peak Cerro Pedernal (Flint Peak), one of the most recognized landmarks in north-central New Mexico, is located in the northern Jemez Mountains, was depicted in numerous paintings by Georgia OKeeffe. Cerro Pedernal lies in the transition zone between the Colorado Plateau and the Rio Grande rift. The andesite and basalt flows capping Cerro Pedernal, which give the mountain its distinctive flat top, erupted from the northern Jemez volcanic field about 8 million years ago. The Poshouinge Ruins Remnants of an old pueblo above the Chama River Valley include a large pueblo with over 700 ground-floor rooms surrounding 2 large plazas with a large kiva in the larger plaza. Dining, Shopping & Logging Good grub, handy shopping, and places to lay your sleepy head Bodes General Store During the Spanish colonial era the then called Grant Brothers on the Old Spanish Trail served as a stagecoach stop, a jail, a post office, and a store. Martin Bode secured the property in 1919. Today Bodes is a community gathering place offering Gas, groceries, baked goods, coffee, beer, wine, liquor, fishing licenses, housewares, gear and delicious deli fare. http://www.bodes.com Los Trujillo Store On Highway 84 this quaint country convenience store, open seven days a week, sells gas & groceries. 505-685-4666 The Abiquiu Inn and Cafe Abiquiu Located on Highway 84, the Inn, with Classic New Mexican style architecture, offers lodging, a restaurant with free internet service, gift shop & gallery and Casitas with fireplaces & views. 505-685-4378 or 800-447-5621 http://www.abiquiuinn.com Las Parras de Abiquiu This charming Bed &Breakfast with separate casita of two spacious bedrooms provides all the luxuries - fireplaces, king-size beds & hot tub. 505-685-4200 or 800-817-5955 http://www.lasparras.com Mamacitas Pizza Corner of Highways 84 & 554 (El Rito Road), N.Y. style pizza, hot subs, huge angus burgers, fresh salads. Call for hours 505-685-4111. Los Caminos Bar & Package Liquors Corner of Highway 84 & 554. 505-685-4635 Blue Spruce Bar Highway 84, Friendly atmosphere, full bar with package store for beer & wine. 505-685-4640 Community Services & Schools Las Clinicas del Norte Next door to Bodes, this small clinic provides medical services to the community. US Postal Service Abiquiu Post Office Across from Bodes General Store on Highway 84, 505-685-4660US Postal Service Medanales Post Office County Road 142, 505-685-4099 Windstream Phone Book 4 Pages Abiquiu Elementary School Highway 84 in Abiquiu, NM 505-685-4457 Coronado Mid-High School Gallina, NM 575.638.5491 www.jmsk12.com Hernandez Elementary School 714 Calle Don Diego Espanola, NM 87532 Espanola Valley High School Espaola, NM 505-753-7357

·  January 13th 03:05 pm
·  2,130 ft²
·  Bedrooms: 3

This is a 3-bedroom, 4-bath, 2-story home with a detached 2-car garage. There is a separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath plus kitchen/living area guest quarters. This Caribbean home has a panoramic view of the ocean and various cities skylines, including an East view of the Yunque National Rain Forest. The house measures approximately 2,000 sq.ft. of living space with formal dining area and a large den that can be converted to another bedroom. This home has a wrap-around balcony on the second floor with a fantastic view, while the first floor has several storage areas and a wrap-around terrace offering the same panoramic views. It has an automatic gas powered generator, storm windows and shutters, ample parking space, large lot, large water reserve tank and beautiful tropical landscaping with a selection of tropical fruit trees and a large variety of the islands most luscious local tropical plants and flowers. This property has been updated with security in mind: The home has a modern security system with alarm and video cameras. The property is completely fenced in with security chain link fence. Great for vacation, second residence or a place to call home. Ideal for entertaining while enjoying the fantastic panoramic views from the extended balcony or from the Gazebo which contains a cooking pit and a wet bar. Relish the cool, refreshing ocean breeze under breathless starry nights. Watch the cruise ships entering and leaving the San Juan Bay. Experience beautiful sunsets and full moons. But most of all, fall in love with the most spectacular skyline of the North Coast of Puerto Rico. This home and property are in mint condition and very well kept. It is fully air conditioned. All appliances are new. There are two washers and one gas dryer, a dishwasher, garbage disposal, three refrigerators, one small freezer and both gas and electric stoves in the main house and a gas stove in the guest house. It is one of a kind, located in a very nice community and nestled in the mountains of Puerto Rico, 35 minutes away from Old San Juan. For more details and information please contact listing broker Katherine Figueroa at 787-433-0077. SPANISH: Esta es una propiedad de 3 dormitorios, 4 banos, 2 pisos con un garaje independiente para 2 autos. Hay una casa de huespedes de 1 dormitorio, 1 bano y cocina / comedor. Esta casa del Caribe tiene una vista panoramica del mar y vistas panoramicas de varias ciudades, incluyendo una vista al este del Bosque Nacional El Yunque. La casa mide aproximadamente 2,000 pies cuadrados de espacio de vivienda con comedor formal y una oficina de gran tamano que se puede convertir en otro dormitorio. Esta casa tiene un balcon a vuelta redonda en el segundo piso con una vista fantastica, mientras que la primera planta cuenta con varias areas de almacenamiento y una gran terraza envolvente de las mismas vistas panoramicas. Cuenta con un generador de gas automatico, un amplio estacionamiento, un lote grande, gran tanque de reserva de agua y hermosos jardines tropicales con una seleccion de arboles de frutas tropicales y una gran variedad de los mas exquisitas plantas y flores tropicales de la Isla. Esta propiedad ha sido remodelada con la seguridad en mente: La casa tiene un moderno sistema de seguridad con alarma y camaras de video. La propiedad esta completamente cercada con porton electrico en la entrada. Ideal para vacaciones, segunda residencia o un lugar para llamar hogar. Ideal para el entretenimiento mientras se disfruta de las fantasticas vistas panoramicas desde el balcon prolongado o desde el mirador que contiene un fogon para cocinar y un bar. Disfrutan de la brisa fresca, refrescante del mar en las noches estrelladas. Vea los cruceros que entran y salen de la Bahia de San Juan. La experiencia de hermosos atardeceres y las lunas llenas. Pero sobre todo, se enamoran con el horizonte mas espectacular de la costa norte de Puerto Rico. Esta propiedad esta en perfecto estado y muy bien cuidada. Se incluyen los aires aco

·  December 24th, 2011 12:03 am
·  Bedrooms: 3

Atalayas de Polop is a development of luxury townhouses, offering a choice of 2 or 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Their upright styling means that each property takes full advantage of the prime location, with wonderful views out over the surrounding countryside, quaint Spanish towns and the sea. The development also features large, designer communal pools surrounded by lush gardens, making it an ideal base from which to explore the Costa Blanca or simply to relax in the luxurious surroundings.

·  December 24th, 2011 12:03 am
·  Bedrooms: 2

Atalayas de Polop is a development of luxury townhouses, offering a choice of 2 or 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Their upright styling means that each property takes full advantage of the prime location, with wonderful views out over the surrounding countryside, quaint Spanish towns and the sea. The development also features large, designer communal pools surrounded by lush gardens, making it an ideal base from which to explore the Costa Blanca or simply to relax in the luxurious surroundings.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:18 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

The house is a well positioned for all the local amenities. This is a fully fitted 3 bedroom house. The Lounge and bedrooms all have air con. With 1 downstairs bedroom and bathroom, makes it Suitable for disabled and the less mobile.The area around Gran Alacant is still traditionally Spanish, with only a small population of foreign residents. The town of Santa Pola is a working fishing port, El Altet is a small inland town, and Arenales del Sol is a popular summer resort for Spanish holiday makers. Further afield you have the city of Alicante with it's magnificent harbour full of bars and restaurants selling local delicacies. The town of Elche is famous for it's shoes (this keeps the wife quiet for hours). All of these towns can be reached by local buses. If you have a car you can visit Alicante?s wine region which covers an area of 14,000 hectares and has 50 vineyards (bodegas), which produce 12 million litres of wine annually.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 8

Casa10-11 Country House Hotel, Pinoso ? Spain?s Hidden JewelLarge beautiful Country House, Pinoso, caters for everyone from the single traveller to the larger groups of family and friends with a choice of B&B or Self Catering AccommodationThe inland Costa Blanca area boasts the most favourable climate throughout Spain, with long sunny days, low humidity and cooler summer nights. The crowds of tourists drop away as you travel away from the packed beaches, and you find a tranquil, beautiful countryside with traditional villages and hamlets scattered around the region. This area will give you the taste of life in real Spain far away from the very British occupied coastline. The area has a dramatic and beautiful landscape, with huge orchards of olive, cherry and almond groves and vast vineyards of grapevines providing a magnificent array of colour throughout the year. It also has a historic past and many castles and cathedrals remain that reflect on the diverse and sometimes turbulent periods of Spain?s past. The local town of Pinoso is a vibrant traditionally Spanish town with a wealth of modern amenities such as theatre, health centre, sports centre, shops and a good selection of restaurants and bars. The local fiestas are an excellent opportunity to join in with the Spanish residents, with processions, fairs and ferias, eating, drinking and dancing in the open air until the early hours of the morning

·  December 24th, 2011 03:18 pm
·  Bedrooms: 2

Typical Spanish house built on a 1200 m2 open plot. 3 km to town centre and 0,7 km to the nearest restaurants. 1,5 km to the nearest beach ( Puerto Blanco ) and 3 km to the main Calpe beach. 1,2 km to the nearest supermarket.Typical Spanish house built on a 1200 m2 open plot. 3 km to town centre and 0,7 km to the nearest restaurants. 1,5 km to the nearest beach ( Puerto Blanco ) and 3 km to the main Calpe beach. 1,2 km to the nearest supermarketSeasonal Price List Title Period Price Peak 23/07/2011 to 20/08/2011 EUR 1,400.00 Per Week high 24/06/2011 to 09/07/2011 EUR 900.00 Per Week High 09/07/2011 to 23/07/2011 EUR 1,200.00 Per Week Mid 28/05/2011 to 24/06/2011 EUR 700.00 Per Week Low 30/04/2011 to 28/05/2011 EUR 400.00 Per Week Mid 09/04/2011 to 30/04/2011 EUR 500.00 Per Week Low 19/03/2011 to 09/04/2011 EUR 400.00 Per Week Peak 20/08/2011 to 27/08/2011 EUR 1,200.00 Per Week MId 27/08/2011 to 24/09/2011 EUR 700.00 Per Week Low 24/09/2011 to 29/10/2011 EUR 500.00 Per Week Low 29/10/2011 to 17/12/2011 EUR 400.00 Per Week

·  December 24th, 2011 03:18 pm
·  Bedrooms: 2

A luxury 2 bedroom apartment that overlooks Calpe's beautiful Arenal beach and harbour. Calpe is beautiful resort located on the Costa Blanca is a popular holiday destination for many Europeans including many Spanish holiday makers. CALPE is a beautiful resort located on the Costa Blanca . It is a very popular holiday destination for many Europeans, including many Spanish holiday makers. Calpe is a beautiful and easily accessible town with everything within easy reach whether you want to hire a car and explore surrounding areas, or discover Calpe on foot. Just 45 minutes from Alicante airport, and 70 minutes from Valencia. Close to beautiful neighbouring towns like Altea and Moiraire too, as well as all the theme and water parks just outside of Benidorm.The Calpe RockThe Peñon de Ifach is a Natural Park which is the symbol of the whole Costa Blanca. It is 332m high and extends for a kilometre out to sea. You can climb to the top from the information office at its base but whether you'd want to in the summer heat is another matter.Arriving along the coast road from the north you'll be confronted with a selection of large supermarkets and even larger apartment blocks and hotels running adjacent to the coast. These cater for holidaymakers who come to spend their days on the 900m long beach of Playa la Fossa (also called Playa Levante).Boat TripsThere are boat trips from the harbour to Benidorm along with sailing lessons and other water sports. TrainThere is a little train which takes tourists on a scenic ride between the two main beaches. Approx 5 euros per person, (please check on pricing). ShoppingFinestrat - La Marina Shopping Centre - 15 minutes driveLa Marina shopping centre is the leading centre for shopping, leisure and eating in the area of La Marina Baixa. Located in Finestrat, it is very close to the towns of Benidorm and Villajoyosa, with excellent links to the rest of the area. Its area of influence is not limited to the surrounding towns, but it has become the preferred shopping centre for Spanish and foreign residents and holidaymakers from neighbouring regions.Its architecture and the facilities it provides make it a highly convenient place for family shopping, at the same time being very popular with young and older people thanks to its wide range of leisure facilities, restaurants and fashionable shops offering all the leading Spanish and international brands in one place. Plenty of free parking. See their website to see what?s on offer - www.cclamarina.comThere are also plenty of shops in Calpe offering a wide range of essentials along with tourist souvenirs.Valencia offer excellent choice for shopping. Visit this website for more information and directions. www.valenciavalencia.com/shopping/shopping-malls.htm TaxisThere is a taxi rank (white taxis) outside the Pinocchio Ice Cream Parlour on Avinguda Gabriel Miro ( main high street). Oceanagraphico - valencia?8 on toll rd and prices for entry range from ?10.90 to ?22.80.Very good very easy to get to Valencia, but very poor signs for the actual place easy to get caught on the ring road!. Great place to visit though! www.cac.es/oceanografic/home Takes about 80 mins to get to (120 km)The Oceanographic is part of a huge complex in the heart of Valencia which includes many other areas of interest see website.http://www.cac.es/palau/homehttp://www.cac.es/umbracle/homehttp://www.cac.es/hemisferic/homehttp://www.cac.es/museu/homeAddress:Avda. Autopista de El Saler nº 1 - 46013 VALENCIATel. 96 197 55 00Fax. 961 974 643 http://www.cac.es/home Check website for opening times as these are subject to seasonal changes. Tourist Attractions in surrounding AreasAltea ? 10 minutes drive - www.alicante-spain.com/altea.htmlGuadalest ? 15 minuteswww.benidorm-spotlight.com/costa-blanca/guadalest.htmwww.aboutvalencia.comMoraira- 20 minutes ?www.everythingmoraira.com/www.alicante-spain.com/moraira.htmlAlicante ? 50 minutes drivehttp://www.alicante-spain.com/alicante.html Benidorm ? 20 minutes drive ?http://www.benidorm.org/turismo/ Algar Falls www.rentspain.com/destination-guides/algar_waterfalls/index.htmlJaveawww.javea.net Further InformationFurther information on the area can be found on local fiestas and shop opening hours, www.spanish-fiestas.com RESTAURANTSThere are lots of restaurants within the Calpe area including the town, the port and along the two main beach areas of Playa la Fossa and Playa Cantal Roig. There is a wide and varied choice from traditional Spanish, Indian, Tapas, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Swiss, Mexican and others I am sure. Here?s a sample of some tried and tested ones.Café Aperitivo Excellent food. A little more expensive than most of the restaurants in the old town, but handy as it?s practically next door to the Rubino. Crepes are delicious!Godfather Restaurant (Italian)Cheap but lovely quality Italian food.Danny?s American Bar Diner.Nice for a lunch time snack or cocktails in the evening. The turkey fettuccine is wonderful!Antica Roma (Italian)Beautiful restaurant to sit in or if weather permits sitting outside. It?s located in the old town >>>>>>>>>. The food is lovely and excellent value. Everest Restaurant ? (Indian)Beautiful décor and excellent food with some lovely speciality dishes. No facility to sit outside but lovely when it?s too hot or too cold to mind. Air Conditioned.El Santos ? (Spanish / Italian)Located in the old town. If you can find this one it?s a perfect Spanish experience not to be missed. In the summer they have seating outside which is on a narrow cobbled street on a hill so it?s so typically Spanish. Food is outstanding and is priced mid range. In the winter they have a cosy feel to the very small restaurant, although there is additional seating upstairs? probably best to call before your visit as it?s not open every day.Restaurante La MontanetaSpecialises in paellasLocated on the promonade towards the olf town. Basic decor nice for a lunch if you're spending the day on the beach.Tasty PastryCalpe's British BakeryIf you're wanting a home from home take away sandwich or genuine cornish pasty.. Good food, good value and excellent service.Open from 0900hrs mon - sat telephone orders welcome 965 839 752Located Off miro gabrielle, nr BBVA main branch plaza de colon,Gelateria caffetteriaPinocchioSituated on the corner of Carrer Benidorm +Avinguda gabriel miro ( main high street)"Lovely sweet + savoury crepes and ice cream and the coffee is good too"The RajLocated just off the promanade if you walk toward the old town. Can be seen from the balcony of apartment. Reasonable food and price wise, pretty much what you'd expect to pay in england. Lovely, friendly service and nice decor. No highchairs though.The Godfather + Ciao AmicoExcellent food and value for money traditional italian food. Italian owners. Full meal or just coffee from midmorning. Situated opposite antica roma and next door to la rustica on calle carrer pintor sorolla. Not open every night.Golden Bay Chinese - MorairaLocated on the front nr harbourExtensive menu and happy to adapt for different tastes, friendly staff. Food fine but nothing exceptional. Option to sit outside overlooking the sea. La Rusticana - Pizzeria - open from 1800hrs daily. Pintor sorolla, edif.apolo V11 03710 (next to The Godfather) tel. 965 874 520Lovely, well priced Italian restaurant with a model train which runs on a track inside the restaurant.. Just look up! Salad, pizza, pasta, risotto approx price for pasta - spag bolognaise ?5.10Seasonal Price List Title Period Price Low 02/01/2011 to 19/02/2011 GBP 300.00 Per Week Half Term 19/02/2011 to 26/02/2011 GBP 350.00 Per Week Low 26/02/2011 to 09/04/2011 GBP 325.00 Per Week Easter 09/04/2011 to 23/04/2011 GBP 425.00 Per Week Mid 23/04/2011 to 28/05/2011 GBP 375.00 Per Week Half Term 28/05/2011 to 04/06/2011 GBP 450.00 Per Week Mid 04/06/2011 to 23/07/2011 GBP 475.00 Per Week Summer 23/07/2011 to 03/09/2011 GBP 575.00 Per Week Mid 03/09/2011 to 01/10/2011 GBP 500.00 Per Week Mid 01/10/2011 to 22/10/2011 GBP 400.00 Per Week Half Term 22/10/2011 to 29/10/2011 GBP 450.00 Per Week Low 29/10/2011 to 17/12/2011 GBP 325.00 Per Week Christmas & New Year 17/12/2011 to 02/01/2012 GBP 450.00 Per Week

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 2

La Aparecida is very much a small town village set in its ways and thanks to this, it has not lost an ounce of its traditional Spanish courntyside character. A very unique character reigns over this town as it sits between the provinces of Alicante and Murcia and has belonged to both over the years. New farming methods and a thriving economy are patent in the towns ever increasing amenities and services but still customs are not lost and hospitality is still a number one priority.It is well worth a trip to visit La Aparecida and get to know a village and its people who greet with open arms anyone who wishes to learn a little about this hidden gem at the base of the incredible Sierra de Orihuela mountain range.Apart from its particular secular history, La Aparecida is also quite well documented because of its positioning on the skirts of the impressive Sierra de Orihuels. At its summot, "La Pilastra", it measures 633m above sea level and offers spectacular views over the Vega Baja and the neighbouring Murcia province. At another of its many breathtaking beauty spots, it is the "Pico del Aguilla" (Eagle's Beak) that is of most interest due to the caves which can be found there with impressive stalactities and stalagmites. The most famous of these caves it the "Cueva del Santo" (Saint's cave) that can be found on the northwest ridge of the mountain range. The fauna of the mountain range is very typical of southeast peninsula / Mediterranean climate.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:18 pm
·  Bedrooms: 6

Unique country-style villa & stone cottage set around huge pool in extensive private tropical grounds. Sleeps 8-13 people, so ideal for large groups. Very close to lovely sandy beach/sea and many bars & restaurants of the Denia area. Denia is a beautiful typically Spanish coastal town situated between Valencia and Alicante, and is made picturesque by its setting at the base of Montgo mountain, with its own 'ramblas' style main street, castle and quaint old town opposite the harbour. In contrast to much of Spain, the area has a lush feel to it due to the orange groves that surround the town. Frequently quoted as having the most ideal climate in Europe, with pleasant cool sea-breezes during Summer afternoons, it has a thriving fishing port, boat trips along the coast and daily ferries to Ibiza/Majorca. During summer evenings the harbour area restaurants buzz and there is a nightly street market. There are many excellent quality shops and some of the best of the area's hundreds of restaurants are at the new marina. One of the joys all year round is taking a long stroll all along the beach to Denia harbour. This golden sandy beach retains an unspoilt nature, is ideal for children, and sunsets can be specular.Denia's claim to fame is having the most fiestas in Spain. We hope you'll be lucky to catch one, whether its bull-running or one of the many processions through the town's main streets. Check with the Tourist Information Office.Take a leisurely trip to the Jalon Valley and stop for lunch at one of the many Spanish villages, or visit the area's coastal headlands for wonderful views, sheltered coves and snorkelling. If you're active, you may want to climb Montgo mountain. For families looking for activities beyond the beaches and the pool there is a Safari Park, Terra Mitica Theme Park and Aqualandia Water Park, all within 30-45 minutes drive from the villa. For golfers, there's a rich selection of courses nearby including the renowned La Sella course only 10 minutes drive away, plus large clubs at Javea and Calpe. Denia's Tennis Club is close-by. Try horse-riding or biking through the orange groves nearby. For sea-fishing there are numerous possibilities. And of course there are all the beach sports to hand: volleyball, jet skis, diving, snorkelling, boating, surfing, windsurfing and quad biking. Seasonal Price List Title Period Price Early Winter 01/11/2012 to 21/12/2012 GBP 950.00 Per Week Autumn 29/09/2012 to 31/10/2012 GBP 1,350.00 Per Week Winter 05/01/2012 to 23/03/2012 GBP 950.00 Per Week Summer 30/06/2012 to 31/08/2012 GBP 2,150.00 Per Week Christmas/New Year 22/12/2012 to 04/01/2013 GBP 1,350.00 Per Week Spring 24/03/2012 to 25/05/2012 GBP 1,350.00 Per Week Early Summer 26/05/2012 to 29/06/2012 GBP 1,550.00 Per Week Late Summer 01/09/2012 to 28/09/2012 GBP 1,450.00 Per Week

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

Beautiful 3 bedroom villa with own lovely pool in exotic gardens by sea. In the exclusive Las Marinas area of Denia, this is one of few rental villas within a short walk of restaurants, bars, supermarket and the area's best stretch of sandy beach.Denia is a beautiful typically Spanish coastal town situated between Valencia and Alicante, and is made picturesque by its setting at the base of Montgo mountain, with its own 'ramblas' style main street, castle and quaint old town opposite the harbour. In contrast to much of Spain, the area has a lush feel to it due to the orange groves that surround the town. Frequently quoted as having the most ideal climate in Europe, with pleasant cool sea-breezes during Summer afternoons, it has a thriving fishing port, boat trips along the coast and daily ferries to Ibiza/Majorca. During summer evenings the harbour area restaurants buzz and there is a nightly street market. There are many excellent quality shops and some of the best of the area's hundreds of restaurants are at the new marina. One of the joys all year round is taking a nice stroll from the villa down the beach to Denia harbour. This golden sandy beach retains an unspoilt nature, is ideal for children, and sunsets are often specular.There can be few villas for rent in the whole Costa Blanca region offering our special location. Many of the bars/restaurants only a short walk away are themselves some of the best around; and right on the beach within walking distance are bars/restaurants perfect for families to relax while the children play on the sand both during daytime and evenings.Have a day out to explore: take a leisurely trip to the Jalon Valley and stop for lunch at one of the many Spanish villages, or visit the area's coastal headlands for wonderful views, sheltered coves and snorkelling. If you're active, you may want to climb Montgo mountain. For families looking for activities beyond the beaches and the pool there is a Safari Park, Terra Mitica Theme Park and Aqualandia Water Park, all within 30-45 minutes drive from the villa. For golfers, there's a rich selection of courses nearby including the renowned La Sella course only 10 minutes drive away, plus large clubs at Javea and Calpe. Denia's Tennis Club is only 2 minutes away. Try horse-riding or biking through the orange groves nearby. For sea-fishing there are numerous possibilities. And of course there are all the beach sports to hand: volleyball, jet skis, diving, snorkelling, boating, surfing, windsurfing and quad biking. Seasonal Price List Title Period Price Late Summer 01/09/2012 to 28/09/2012 GBP 890.00 Per Week Winter 05/01/2012 to 23/03/2012 GBP 570.00 Per Week Spring 24/03/2012 to 25/05/2012 GBP 750.00 Per Week Early Summer 26/05/2012 to 29/06/2012 GBP 890.00 Per Week Summer 30/06/2012 to 31/08/2012 GBP 1,250.00 Per Week Christmas/New Year 22/12/2012 to 04/01/2013 GBP 750.00 Per Week Early Winter 01/11/2012 to 21/12/2012 GBP 570.00 Per Week Autumn 29/09/2012 to 31/10/2012 GBP 750.00 Per Week

·  December 24th, 2011 03:18 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

Luxury 3 bed villa,close to all amenities and in peacefull location.small urbanisation of just 16 villas.exclusive area.Calpe itself is a lovely and friendly resort at the southern end of the northern Costa Blanca. It boasts two fabulous long sandy beaches extending out along curved bays from either side of the famous Penon de Ifach. This is an enormous Rock that has become the symbol of Calpe and a famous landmark on the Costa Blanca. The seafront promenade is lined by hotels and apartment blocks while low-rise residential complexes and villas lie on the gently sloping hills surrounding the town. There is a yachting marina and a fishing port where you can sample the day's catch at one of the many seafood restaurants opposite the port. Calpe also has a charming old town with a Moorish quarter, narrow streets and castle ruins. Although Calpe is very popular with international tourists, it still manages to keep its Spanish and friendly charm.If you have children, it will be easy to keep them entertained during their holidays. About 20 min drive from Calpe - towards Benidorm, you'll find the recently built theme park Terra Mitica and Terra Natura. In Benidorm itself, you can visit Mundomar where you find a marina and exotic animals. Almost next door is Aqualandia, a water park that is bound to be one of the headlines of your holiday.Seasonal Price List Title Period Price special prices 01/08/2011 to 01/09/2011 GBP 500.00 Per Week summer deals 01/07/2011 to 01/08/2011 GBP 550.00 Per Week

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 4

Stunning cavehouse near Alicante with private pool in a beautiful rural location 30 minutes from beaches.Explore the stunning mountain region of the Hondon Valley, Costa BlancaHondon de las Nieves and Hondon de los Frailes are nestled amongst the majestic mountain ranges of the Sierra de Crevillente and the Sierra D?Algaiyat which provide a stunning backdrop to this quiet, mainly agricultural area of the Costa Blanca. A fantastic rural retreat but still within only 30 minutes from Alicante airport and beaches.Driving round you will be surprised at the greenness of the valley, pine forested mountains and fields of vines, olives and almonds provide the main living locally, with the Vinalopo wine being sold all over Spain. Spring time heralds the arrival of the almonds when the valley is covered in snowy white blossom.The roads and paths lend themselves to fine walks, taking in the scent of rosemary, thyme, fennel and lavender as you search out the partridge, hares, rabbits and lizards. A skyward glance may reveal such magnificent sights as the golden eagle, hoopoe in abundance and the colourful bee-eater.The two villages boast an array of good bars and restaurants, most notably (in our opinion)-The Finca Restaurant, at Mi Casa Familia is always popular with locals and holidaymakers alike. The Dutch owners are quite rightly proud of their beautiful building, good food and efficient service; you can relax and just have a drink at the bar or enjoy a substantial meal or lunchtime menu del dia.Meson Casa Galiana is our favourite locally for the ?Spanish? experience, good tapas, paella and combination meals, reasonably priced and great service from Lola and her family.A must see in Hondon de las Nieves is the Bodegas Cerda established in 1885 this winery has a new home constructed over the past 4 years. A magnificent building where you can take a tour of the museum and sample very good wines or simply pop in for a peak at the stunning stonework and wooden vaulted ceilings. Another proud family run establishment well frequented by locals.Fiesta time is always a joy to behold. The villagers pull out all the stops whether for the August fiestas, where you can take part in paella cooking contests, be soaked at the Frailes water fight, watch with awe at the firework displays or stay up late and dance the night away.Christmas is always a special treat in La Canalosa when the Belen is performed ? a living nativity where the characters and animals really do come alive. Sit and watch the nativity and sample local food and wine and if you?re lucky scoop a by product up from the horses or goats for the roses!Other local attractions include a trout fishing farm, 2 public swimming pools, sports centres, graded and mapped walks for all abilities, cycle races, a mineral spa at Fortuna (20 minutes drive) and markets in both villages.Seasonal Price List Title Period Price Off Peak 01/01/2010 to 30/04/2010 GBP 395.00 Per Week Mid 01/05/2010 to 30/06/2010 GBP 425.00 Per Week High 01/07/2010 to 31/07/2010 GBP 549.00 Per Week Peak 01/08/2010 to 31/08/2010 GBP 649.00 Per Week Mid 01/09/2010 to 31/10/2010 GBP 425.00 Per Week Off Peak 01/11/2010 to 31/12/2010 GBP 395.00 Per Week Off Peak 01/01/2010 to 30/04/2010 EUR 450.00 Per Week Mid 01/05/2010 to 30/06/2010 EUR 490.00 Per Week High 01/07/2010 to 31/07/2010 EUR 630.00 Per Week Peak 01/08/2010 to 31/08/2010 EUR 750.00 Per Week Mid 01/09/2010 to 31/10/2010 EUR 490.00 Per Week Off Peak 01/11/2010 to 31/12/2010 EUR 450.00 Per Week

·  December 23rd, 2011 11:39 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

This generously proportioned townhouse is located in the coastal village of Torre de la Horadada in the south of the Costa Blanca. Torre de la Hoadada has all the features you would expect of a beachside Spanish village, including bars, supermarkets and shops, as well as a great selection of speciality restaurants serving the freshest of seafood and paellas, the signature dish of this part of Spain. The property features 3 double bedrooms and 2 bathrooms over 2 levels and is only a short walk from the beautiful beaches of this area making it an ideal holiday home for the whole family.

·  December 24th, 2011 12:01 am
·  Bedrooms: 2

A well priced brand new Apartment in the centre of Pego, still under construction, but due to complete before end 2007 this property affords easy access to all of the amenities of this bustling market town. Pego is growing in popularity due to the amount of investment being made in the area and the close proximity to the coast of Denia, which makes it a truly wonderfull location to enjoy the best of real Spanish living, yet a stones throw from all the tourist attractions that make the Costa Blanca sought after.This 3rd floor apartment is accessed by a lift and the quality construction includes Air ConditioningorCentral Heating, Alarm, Entry Video Phone etc.,The large Terrace is great for dining and enjoying the views.

·  December 23rd, 2011 11:40 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

This well presented 3 bedroom townhouse is located in the popular village of Daya Nueva and is within walking distance to an array of amenities. The property makes up part of a small residential complex sharing a communal pool and bathing areas.The properties main living space is split over 2 floors. Downstairs you have a large living/dining area with ceiling fans & A/C, a shower room, 1 double bedroom with built in wardrobes & ceiling fan, plus a separate kitchen with rear terrace / utility area. On the first floor you have a good sized master bedroom with fitted wardrobes & a small balcony, a guest double bedroom with fitted wardrobes plus a family bathroom. The rooftop solarium (Internally accessed) is both spacious and practical and has both electric and water points fitted. The property is in excellent condition and will be sold fully furnished. Extras include: security grills, ceiling fans, A/C, sun awnings. Given its size and location, this property is perfect for both short term and long term residence. Great value! Daya Nueva is a Traditional Spanish village with an abundance of Spanish character, which in recent years has seen some new residential areas form but has never lost its traditional Spanish charm. The village itself has most amenities to hand including banks and doctors but is also close to many larger towns which boast all amenities. Daya Nueva is surrounded by orange and lemon groves, and has many traditional festivals all year round.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

Prices from 290-590 euros per week.This luxury brand new apartment is situated in the beautiful seaside town of Campello. Numerous shops, bars and restaurants are just a stone?s throw away from the accommodation and Campello?s golden sandy beach and delightful marina are just a short walk away. For golf enthusiasts, an 18-hole golf course is located only 4km away. The apartment is ideally situated for access to the tramway running along the stunning Mediterranean costline between Alicante and Denia so you can visit the beautiful city of Alicante, the stunning Playa de San Juan beach that is 7km long, the typical Spanish town of Villajoyosa and the delightful old town of Altea with its narrow white-washed streets and delightful Mediterranean atmosphere.

·  December 24th, 2011 03:19 pm
·  Bedrooms: 3

Mediterranean style villa with private (4 x 8 meter) lighted pool. The villa is located in a quiet urbanisation named Venta la Nuza and walking distance to the Cala Nuza sand beach. The Venta la Nuza urbanisation is located between El Campello and Villajoyosa and has easy access to Alicante and Benidorm by train. There are also local bus services on regular hours. From here you can start exploring our area, visit museum, theme parks, the towns itself there is lost to see and to do. Seasonal Price List Title Period Price 1 16/04/2011 to 03/06/2011 EUR 750.00 Per Week 2 04/06/2011 to 01/07/2011 EUR 875.00 Per Week 3 02/07/2011 to 09/09/2011 EUR 1,000.00 Per Week 4 10/09/2011 to 28/10/2011 EUR 850.00 Per Week 5 29/10/2011 to 18/11/2011 EUR 700.00 Per Week

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