the holiday Villa Famara due to its exotic garden and decorantions. Consists of 2 united houses (each with private entrance), garden of more than 1300m2, solarheated swimingpool with electric security cover, sheltered bbq terrace, pool-terrace with outdoor shower, and main terrace with fantastic views to ocean and beach. The "old house" has 1 bedroom, bathroom, Kitchen and livingroom with Dig. Sat. Tv- with language choice as well as Astra. The "new house" has 1 giant bedroom, bathroom ensuite with washingmachine etc, and a "winter"-Lounge with the same fantastic views as the main terrace.
Cable/Satellite TV
Disposal
Microwave
Washer/Dryer
Waterfront
Situacion of the property
Living space
- accommodation: 100 m2
- Garden: 1300 m2
Details
- Altitude above sea level 100 m.
- Sea view
- Pool view
Bedrooms
- Cot available
- Main :
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1 double bed
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- Dorm. 1 :
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2 separate beds
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Kitchen
- Gas cooker
- Oven
- Extractor
- Microwave oven
- Fridge
- Freezer
- Washing machine
- Coffee mashine
- Toaster
- Electric kettle
- Cookware
- Iron and board
Outside
- Desk and chairs for 6 Persons
- Sunbeds for 4 Persons
- Barbecue
- Area for children
- Private pool
Equipment
- Bed linen
- Toilet paper
- Towels
- Tableware towels
- Kitchen paper
Distances
- Airport arrecife: 25 m
- Beach famara: 300 m
- Restaurants 1 km
- Supermarket 200 m
- Medical Center 1 km
- Golf course 20 km
Car rental: Advisable
Photos:
Prices and special offers:
- Maximum Occupation: 4
- Minimum stay: 7
Days
Seasons
| From | to | Week |
| 11/11/2011 |
22/12/2011 |
65,00€ |
| 23/12/2011 |
07/01/2012 |
65,00€ |
| 08/01/2012 |
30/06/2012 |
65,00€ |
| 01/07/2012 |
03/09/2012 |
65,00€ |
| 04/09/2012 |
22/12/2012 |
65,00€ |
| 23/12/2012 |
07/01/2013 |
65,00€ |
Inclusive additional costs (per stay):
- Management fees: 15€
- Final cleaning: 50€
optional supplement:
Occupation-Calendar:
| Free |
| Request not confirmed |
| Occupate |
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Description Area:
The Famara inlet, flanked by the spectacular cliff bearing the same name, is a fabulous area for sports activities primarily surfing or paragliding. In this protected natural zone, you will find a quiet fishing village with several restaurants, supermarket and surf shops.
in general, the wild beauty and expanse of this corner of the island create a lasting impression on all who visitor. However, it's advisable not to venture too far from shore since the eddies caused by the strong undercurrents can be dangerous, even to the most experienced swimmers.
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