Holiday home in the northern area of Nerja, in the province of Malaga, Andalucia.
If you want to relax with your family and enjoy the wonderful Costa del Sol, this villa in the northern area of the beautiful white town of Nerja fits you best. You will be surrounded by the hills that back Nerja, and have a splendid view of the city and the Mediterranean Sea that extends behind the whitewashed houses.
The house is distributed on two floors, where you will be provided with the comforts needed to spend your holidays in the best way possible.
On the ground floor, you will find a spacious living room, which is equipped with a large sofa, a unique fireplace, a dining table, and a fully equipped open kitchen. From the living room, you can access the floor's bathroom, fitted with with a bathtub, and the three bedrooms. The master bedroom is provided with one double bed and an en-suite with a tub; the other two bedrooms feature two twin beds each.
The apartment on the first floor also features three bedrooms (one with a double bed and the other two with two twin beds each), as well as two bathrooms with a bathtub. A dining-living room with a kitchen completes the facilities of this house. This apartment opens onto a spacious terrace with a BBQ, overlooking the valley before.
Five out of the six bedrooms are provided with warm/cool air-con; the sixth bedroom features fans.
Keep in mind that, to open the apartment on the first floor, has an extra price, which is the same as the price that eight guests would pay.
The outdoor space welcomes a lovely porch with an area for "al fresco" dining, which you can make good use of to have your breakfast and enjoy the quietness provided. From the porch, reach the pool area, located on a lower level. The private pool is ideal for a refreshing dip, while the sun loungers let you sunbathe and relax like never before. An outdoor bathroom with a shower is also provided, thus guaranteeing all the facilities for your stay.
The access to the house is possible via a dirt track.
Note: Measures and distances are always approximate.