Holiday Rentals Catral Costa Blanca
Villas Catral for Holiday Rentals Costa Blanca
HOLIDAY VILLAS CATRAL
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Catral Residencial Arroba
Madrigueria
3 bedroom
Detached Air- Conditioned Villa (2 Double, 1 Twin) 2 bathroom on
2000 Sq metre plot with private 12 x 5 pool, quiet residential
area, lounge with TV, washing machine, fridge/freezer, oven, hob
etc and 15 minutes from safe sandy beaches. |
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Catral
Residencial Arroba Madrigueria
3 bedroom
Detached Air- Conditioned Villa (2 Double, 1 Twin) 2 bathroom on
2000 Sq metre plot with private 12 x 5 pool, quiet residential
area, lounge with TV, washing machine, fridge/freezer, oven, hob
etc and 15 minutes from safe sandy beaches. |
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VILLA RENTALS CATRAL
Looking for an villa in the area of Catral we have holiday villas
in Catral within 20 minutes of Alicante Airport.
Self-catering holiday rental properties are becoming more and
more popular with holidaymakers nowadays as they search for the
perfect self-catering holiday. Our rental prices are NOT per
person but for the holiday property, there is no fixed day of
arrival and the minimum stay is 3 nights, so renting Spanish
holiday accommodation in Catral could not be easier.
Just a 20 minute drive of Alicante, Catral is a superb for
exploring the Costa Blanca. The beautiful beaches and year round
sunshine that the Costa Blanca offers will make your holiday a
special one.
Catral is located in the lush Spanish countryside. They are
surrounded by agricultural land and has the aura a small,
tranquil farming community. It is well connected via transport
routes to all the major centres in the Southern Costa Blanca
region.
The Costa Blanca, or White Coast, refers to the Mediterranean
coastline of the Spanish province of Alicante. The region is
characterised by a rugged, mountainous interior and long
stretches of pristine, sandy beaches and is one of Spain's
most visited areas. The city of Alicante is the capital of the
region and a good place to begin your exploration of this
beautiful area. Most visitors arrive through Alicante's
airport so it is worth spending a night or two here either at the
beginning or end of your stay.
There is a lot to see in the Costa Blanca and your choice of
activities will depend on how active or relaxing you want your
holiday to be. However some of the highlights include the
exhilarating Terra Mitica theme park just outside Benidorm, which
offers white knuckle thrills and family-friendly rides. Or if you
would prefer a slightly more sedate outdoor experience, why not
hike to summit of the magnificent Peñon de Ifach and enjoy
the spectacular views that inspired the work of Ernest Hemingway.
Another top Costa Blanca sight is undoubtedly the lovely village
of Villajoyosa, famous for its chocolate and pretty coloured
houses. Golf is popular pastime for visitors to the Costa Blanca
and there is certainly no shortage of courses to choose from if
you want to work on your swing during your holiday. No visit to
this area would be complete without a trip to the unique and
memorable town of Altea, situated on a beautiful bay. The
`cultural capital` of the Costa Blanca, Altea offers a delightful
combination of shops, galleries, cafes and picturesque
whitewashed houses set on narrow, cobbled streets.
There is so much more to the Costa Blanca than stunning beaches
and modern nightlife. Some of the region's cultural
highlights include the World Heritage town of Elche, set inside a
huge, green forest of 300,000 thousand palms. A lovely botanical
garden and museum in the town provide information about the
fascinating background of this ancient Moorish oasis. Culture
lovers should also spend some time in Alicante exploring the many
museums offering education and information about various aspects
of the Costa Blanca's culture and history. The Archaeological
Museum, open every day except Monday, is particularly recommended
for its unique collections of prehistoric, Iberian and Roman
relics. holiday villa rental spain
Like the rest of Spain, residents of the Costa Blanca celebrate
many fiestas throughout the year and if your trip coincides with
any of these it is well worth getting involved. A number of
`Moros Y Cristianos`, or Moors and Christians, festivals take
place at different times in different towns of the Costa Blanca
and these provide a fun and interesting insight into the
region's colourful history. Some of the best include
Villajoyosa`s event in late July and Altea`s version towards the
end of September.
Getting to the Costa Blanca is straightforward and inexpensive,
with most visitors flying into Alicante. It is easy to explore
the region with a rental car or using public transport and your
choice of resort will depend on what sort of holiday you are
looking for. Some of the most popular bases include Alicante,
Benidorm, Santa Pola and Gran Alacant, for the ultimate beach
holiday .

