Owners overview
The Villa
3 bedroom air conditioned property, which is furnished and decorated to a good standard throughout. The living room has large glass panoramic doors on 2 sides, making the room light and airy. One set overlooks the pool, while the other opens up onto a large sunny, fully equipped terrace with views of the sea, a small set of steps takes you down to a good size, secluded pool.
The kitchen is fully equipped with 4 ring hob, ovens, microwave, washing machine and other appliance you might require to make your culinary delights associated with the Costa del Sol. From the kitchen you can step out onto the sunny ‘Spanish’ style barbecue terrace, with proper built in barbecue.
The bedrooms are configured as 1 double and 2 twin bedded room. There are two bathrooms to service the villa.
Set in a pretty and tranquil area of Torreblanca. The villa is close to many amenities, Benalmadena and Fuengirola, making it an ideal location for your family holiday. A car is advised to take you to all the attractions along the coast
A car is recommended
• 3 Bedrooms
• Lounge/Dining Room
• Private Pool
• Bar-B-Q
• Sat TV
• 2 Bathrooms
• Fitted Kitchen
• Patio & Gardens
• Air Conditioning
• Internet
A car is recommended
Local Area
Torreblanca twenty minutes from Malaga airport, the local train station provides easy access to such popular nearby resorts as Fuengirola, Arroyo de la Miel, Benalmadena and Torremolinos.
A suburb of Fuengirola which is a medium sized holiday resort, where you will find all the attractions of a seaside town. It is an ideal location for a family holiday. Bars, restaurants and shops are on your doorstep. The train and bus stations, where you can book various excursions and tours, are only minutes walk away from the apartment.
Torreblanca seafront stretches along the famous five miles of sandy beaches, with magnificent views of the Mediterranean and the coastline all the way to Fuengirola. A wide promenade with plenty of palm trees interspersed with colourful flower bed’s and bench seating, Toreblanca sea front is a favourite place for tourists and local families alike. The beaches along Torreblanca, Fuengirola and Los Boliches hold a European blue flag. Over the years with these and other developments it has replaced Torremolinos and is now probably the most popular tourist resort on the Costa del Sol. Fuengirola is particularly popular with tourists with a wide variety of entertainment and restaurants to choose from. Andalucian traditional tapas (snacks bars) to local fish restaurants to the British Fry-up's all make Fuengirola a popular choice for going out to eat. There is no shortage of things to do for holidaymakers in Fuengirola, ranging from such family fun activities as the Aqua Park, a trip to the zoo, a ride around town on "the little train" or on a horse-drawn carriage, right through to a host of water sports.
Costa del Sol
Excursions to most places can bee booked at the coach station or in the local shops or hotels. Take a trip to the beautiful Seville, the historic Grenada or The Rock of Gibraltar, to name but a few
There is plenty to see and do around Torreblanca.
The various safe and clean beaches, with all the water sports you would expect from a Mediterranean resort.
Golf courses are in abundance, with Miraflores, La Cala and Alhaurin & Mijas Golf only 15 mins away by car.
Fuengirola Zoo is new, at dusk they change the animals from daytime to nocturnal.
An Aquapark with kamikaze slide and entertainemnets.
Selwo Wild Life Park is about 50 minutes
Tivoli World, is a small theme park in Benalmedena,
The Crocodile Park, Dolphin World and another Aquapark are in nearby Torremolinos
The white villages of Andalucia are probably most peoples stereotype of a traditional Spanish village. Perched upon a hill side with picturesque with the small villas divided by narrow alleys and streets. Surprisingly it is still possible to find villages such as this on the Costa del Sol. Here are seven examples of white villages scattered throughout the region.
Alpandeire - the place where Fray Leopoldo was born. Júbrique - situated on the top of a mountain, giving a fantastic views of the Sierra Rondeña. Pujerra - famed for its fine work with leather. Carratraca - famous for its natural sulphur spas. Alfarnatejo - with the ruins of its Muslim castle. Totalán - a little village of great interest for its natural beauty and for its archeological treasures. Sedella and Archez - full of monuments and Moorish retreats of great value and historical