
Villas Spain
The country spain is full of villas. We are taking few of them below :-
VILLA - SAN ROQUE, CADIZ AND ITS ATTRACTIONS
It is Situated in the south of Spain. As a part of the province of Cádiz, the Villas
of San Roque is located a short way inland of the Bay of Gibraltar. One of San Roque's major attractions
is its 18-hole golf club. Other local golf courses
include famous names such as Valderrama, Real Club de Sotogrande,
Almenara, Alcaidesa and La Canada. San Roque and the surrounding area has many local beaches offering various
water-based activities. Alcaidesa beach offers catamaran sailing, a windsurfing school; Sotogrande beach a sailing
school equipped with a wide range of catamarans and dinghies as well a whale and dolphin watching; and La Linea and
Tarifa are also famous for wind surfing and kite boarding. As well as The Resident, an English language newspaper serving
the San Roque area, International schools are also plentiful for those looking to emigrate. There are several major
supermarkets with a full range of international foods with one even specializing in British foodstuffs. However,
traditional Spanish markets still thrive for those who wish to haggle.
VILLA - LA MANGA AND ITS ATTRACTIONS
La Manga is situated in Mar Menor on the east coast of Spain and within the region of Murcia. It's got everything – a fantastic year-round climate, some of the best golf in Murcia, a choice of either the therapeutic salt waters of Mar Menor or the beaches of the Mediterranean, plenty of nightlife and even some decent shopping. As it's a strip of land with limited supply and few building permits currently being granted, there's a good investment case, while getting there is easy with a choice of three airports – Murcia, San Javier or Alicante. Within the villa are a choice of three championship golf courses, including the new golf academy and flood-lit driving ranges, the International Tennis Centre with 28 courts and a choice of surfaces and spa facilities at the La Manga Club including gym, sauna.
VILLA - ESTEPONA, COSTA DEL SOL - ITS ATTRACTIONS
Estepona is the Costa del Sol's most westerly villas and lies at the foot of the Sierra Bermeja mountains. Although it has all the trappings of tourism, with plenty of hotels, restaurants, shops and leisure facilities, the town retains its local character and its bustling historic quarter sees its 37,000 inhabitants clamber up and down steep cobbled streets to the many tapas bars and cafés serving traditional Spanish delicacies. Estepona has embraced modernity with style, as seen in its marina, a place to marvel at expensive boats, eat great fish and see in the early hours at the clubs and bars which come alive after midnight, as much with displays of local Sevillana dancing as anything you'd see in a British nightclub.Estepona is well-known for its 18th century Church of Los Remedios in the Plaza de San Francisco, which was once a Franciscan monastery, and bull ring that, on the outskirts of the town, houses four museums. Ronda, famous for its gorge, is another popular tourist destination in the area, as is the village of Manilva with its Roman sulphur baths. The area is also home to a safari park, Selwo Aventura, which boasts animals such as tigers, lions, elephants and camels and there are many world class Costa del Sol golf courses around the villa, some of which have five-star hotels and sports facilities attached.