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House for Rent in Costa de la Luz - Huelva

Location: Spain - Costa de la Luz - Huelva - Islantilla

Reference: VR-9464

Rates: €363 - €882

Sleeps up to: 6

Property Type: House

Environment: Beach,Relaxing

Key Rental Features

  • Air Conditioning
  • Child Friendly
  • Gardens
  • Parking/Garage
  • Pets Allowed
  • Sea Views
  • Shops Nearby
  • Swimming Pool
  • Wheelchair Access

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Rental Property Description

Las Salinas Golf

Contemporary three bedroom, three bathroom townhouse on secure gated development.

The property has been furnished with style and comfort in mind.

The lounge area is furnished with twin sofas, dining table and six chairs, coffee table, television, DVD and CD Hi Fi system.

There are three bedrooms, one double and two twin beds, all with large built in wardrobes and bedside cabinets.

The kitchen is equipped with dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, kettle, coffee machine, hand blender and all the utensils you will need to turn the wonderful local produce into a delicious meal.

To the front of the property, the pool sun deck has sun loungers and parasols and the surrounding area is attractively landscaped. To the rear of the property is a large and private terrace area with table and chairs for six people, perfect for al fresco dining.

The property was built in 2001 and is situated in a prime location on the Southern coast of Spain known as Costa de la Luz or the Coast of Lights. So called because it enjoys on average, 300 days of sunshine per year.

Islantilla is a very popular destination with Spanish holidaymakers and is one of the few truly unspoilt coastal locations left in Spain. Here you can still experience and enjoy the real Spain. The Spanish holiday season runs between Mid June and Mid September and Islantilla bursts into life. All along the beautiful beach promenade, you will find a street market full of locally produced goods, street entertainment and of course the tented bars with their fabulous sea views. The golden sandy beach stretches as far as the eye can see and there are plenty of sunbeds and a variety of sea sports equipment available to hire. At other times of the year, Islantilla is most popular at weekends with the Spanish and most of the seafront bars, restaurants and shops remain open. The weather is fabulous most of the year and if you prefer a quieter holiday then this is the time to visit. Golf is available all year round.

If you enjoy energetic pursuits, there is a Spanish tennis court on site alongside the pool, with changing rooms and toilet facilities.

In addition to the facilities within the complex, you can enjoy water sports at the local beaches, there is a horse riding school close by and fishing boats at the nearby village of El Terron which offer trips out to sea.

The Islantilla Golf resort club house is 20 metres away, with a fantastic 27 hole golf course where you are welcome to enjoy a round of 9, 18 or 27 holes. The course is beautifully laid out with views of the sea from many areas. The course is also host to many professional tournaments. Facilities include restaurant and bar, golf shop, driving range, club and buggy hire, and there is a resident golf pro for lessons.

The house is within 20 minutes of the Portuguese border, 45 minutes from Faro and just over an hour from Seville. So you can sample the best of Southern Spain and the Portuguese Algarve in the same holiday.

ISLANTILLA

ISLANTILLA is the new tourism capital of the Atlantic Coast. This heavenly coast of the south is surrounded by dozens of beautiful beaches where the sun always shines. Totally unspoilt by mass tourism and over development. A place which was designed to provide an escape for those searching for sun and active tourism. A big temptation for those who are keen on virgin beaches and exotic environment as well as sport and culture activities. All this and more, even the most demanding traveller will be satisfied with the quality and the beauty of the beaches. From the ones next to the port "Puerto del Terron" to the central beach of ISLA CRISTINA, you can choose your particular oasis, walking along a sandy beach of several kilometres with changing names like LA ANTILLA, LA CASITA AZUL, LA REDONDELA or PUNTA DEL CAIMAN among others.

From the ocean walk of ISLANTILLA, walking along landscaped paths and dunes you get to a fantastic beach. Between huge palm trees and a balustrade you approach the Atlantic Ocean. Behind you, you can see a hillside with beautiful apartments and houses. On top of it the Golf Club with fantastic facilities and a wonderful luscious green lawn you will find the House "Green Club".

The ISLANTILLA Golf Club is probably the most beautiful in the whole of Andalucia region. Relaxation and active leisure at the same time.

The spectacular 27 Holes layout of ISLANTILLA, are designed in the most pure Parkland Style and with incredible sea views. The Course was open in 1992 and it is situated just in the Portuguese Algarve Border in a region famous for its Christopher Columbus reminiscences and for its incredibles stroweries fields.

The region already renamed as the "Andalusian Algarve" is separated from Portugal by the Guadiana River and its spectacular bridge. It is only 80 km, by motorway from Faro Airport and 125 km, by motorway from Seville Airport.

Despite its short history, the ISLANTILLA Golf Course has already hosted the most prestigious Golf Events, including the SPANISH PGA, The CHALLENGE TOUR and the TURESPAÑA MASTERS OPEN DE ANDALUCIA, (Volvo European Tours Events).


HUELVA and ANDALUCIA

HUELVA
Situated between the Tinto and Odiel rivers, the old town of what is now Huelva was founded in prehistoric times. It was Onuba for the Turdetans, Tartessians and Phoenicians, and Guelbah for the Moors. Alfonso X the Wise conquered Huelva in 1297. Huelva is famous for its port, which has a mobile dock for loading ore. In the 18th century, Huelva was hit by a devastating earthquake which destroyed much of its early remains. As it was a famous port city, British mining companies developed an English quarter "Barrio Riena Victoria" during the 19th century.

Places of interest include the churches of San Pedro, La Concepción and San Francisco and the convent of La Merced. In the surrounding countryside you will find reminders of the discovery of America dotted around including the monument to Columbus, donated by the American sculptress, Gertrude Whitney, and the sanctuary of Our Lady of La Cinta, patroness of the city, said to have been visited by Columbus. Today it is large, sprawling and industrialised and claims to be a flamenco capital. However several of the citys splendid old buildings and monuments remain, including the 15th century Church of San Pedro, built on the site of a mosque.

Other places of interest in the city include the Muelle del Tinto docks, built at the beginning of the century to loa d Huelvas mineral exports the Conquero lookout and the provincial museum. Best of all is to discover the story of Christopher Colombus. This can be done at La Rabida Monestery, at the Muelle de las Carabelas, where a modern museum with an hourly audio visual presentation houses replicas of Colombus ships. Explore them at your leisure. At the nearby village of Palos de la Frontera visit the actual embarkation point of the voyage and see the old well from where the fresh water was taken on board.

ANDALUCIA
Andalucia is perhaps best known for its beaches and although these are spectacular, especially along the miles of unspoilt Costa de la Luz, there is much more to the Costas than just beaches. While there is plenty of golf, there exists a traditional unspoilt Spain, worlds apart from the northern-European countries. Andalucia is also well known for its "White Villages" further inland nestling in the hills.

Rainfall here is scarce in the Summer, and evenings are warm. Even in winter there is normally lots of sunshine.

As well as Andalucia´s fascinating cities and dazzling shores, the region is sprinkled with tiny unspoilt villages and whitewashed towns - the famous pueblos blancos - which tourists often overlook, even though they are of easy access, such as Casares, Lepe and Arcos de la Frontera.

Andalucia, then, is a region of startling contrasts and great charm. Yet, this mysterious corner of Europe is easy to reach, with hundreds of charter flights arriving each week.

Rental Property Features

  • TV
  • Satellite
  • Cooker
  • Microwave
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Linen Provided
  • Seaside
  • Relaxing
  • Pets
  • Open Fire
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Shared Pool
  • Tennis Court
  • Parking

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