Welcome!
We warmly invite you to spend your holiday in our new Spanish "Casa Granadella" . This spacious villa, situated in the village of Jávea, nearby to Alicante and Valencia, has 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and sleeps 6 persons. This beautiful villa is built in 2003 , updated en redecorated in 2016 and is now available for rent! This villa is also previously known as "Casa Howard".
Comfort
A 8 x 4m private pool and a 150m2 terrace with stunning views to the beautiful garden with palmtrees are all yours which will ensure you of a very relaxed stay.
The villa is located on a 1.300 square meters plot of land with an informal garden with native trees including olive, fig, silver birch, cypress and lavender to name a few. Just for yourself!
Beaches
The Arenal area offers a beautiful sandy bay with palm trees and play areas for children. The bay is framed by the promenade with its wonderful choice of bars and restaurants offering national and international specialities.
Javea and its hotspots
Javea is a small, historic town, free of high rise buildings offering a relaxing holiday atmosphere. The local people are friendly and affable. The clean, warm, blue Mediterranean Sea laps the beautiful beaches and coves that Javea has to offer.
With its variety of landscape, ranging from sandy coastlines to rugged mountain areas, its mild year-round climate, its careful planning policies and extensive tourist facilities, Javea is a jewel on the Costa Blanca, combining beauty and modern facilities with the charm of an ancient fishing village.
The town is situated between the San Antonio and La Nao points and enjoys the impressive and magnificent protection of Mount Montgó.
History & Culture
Javea old town is steeped in history and it’s evident in the architecture, with its Tosca stone porticoes, gothic bay windows, wrought iron window bars and balcony railings. The church of San Bartolemé in the town centre is an example of late gothic architecture with a defensive character. The "Soler Blasco" Archaeological Museum is close by in the narrow streets and offers a wealth of information about Iberian history.