Villa Casa de Gaspbert

in Javea , Costa Blanca

 
Situated in a quiet residential estate this intriguing villa sits like an architectural gem against the skyline. The wonderful colour of terracotta breaks across the slopes and shapes of the roof and takes the sun down to the terrace below.

A large naya leads to the pool area. Here you can find some welcome shade from the glorious sunshine. If you choose to sit out you are sure to get an excellent suntan. You can even monitor your progress under the protection of your parasol. What a joy it is to have breakfast or supper on the terrace overlooking the pool! Here dining al fresco is second nature and you will love it.

Inside the villa is as cool and refreshing as the pool outside. All rooms are calm and relaxing. The sitting come dining room has a focal fireplace, and plenty of space to sit and watch television, if you have time; French doors to the terrace and pool beyond mean you can have plenty of light and fresh air.

Never far from the sea this villa has excellent views of the Mediterranean - you are only four kilometres from the beach after all, or a ten minute drive to the nearest golf course. But if you choose to take time out why not explore the area's historic towns, such as Guadalest. Or take a trip to the Fuentes del Algar, which are beautiful waterfalls set amidst gardens, and truly an experience not to be missed.

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Villa features

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Swimming pool

Private pool: 8x4m, 1-2m deep

Pool:

Private pool

Facilities

  • Dishwasher
  • Barbecue
  • Washing machine

Car Hire

included if you book this accommodation as part of one of our holiday packages

Important Information

A refundable deposit of 200 Euros in cash is required on arrival

Other Information

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Sleeps up to

4

No. of bathrooms

2

No. of floors

2

No. of lifts

None

No. of rooms

2

Villa facilities

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Villa facilities

  • 2 bedrooms
  • Separate bathroom with shower
  • Steps lead up to a master double bedroom with en suite bathroom and doors leading to a private terrace
  • Steps lead down into the hall and into lounge-diner with doors leading onto naya and pool terrace
  • Dining area leads to kitchen
  • Utility room
  • Fencing and gates mean the villa is totally enclosed

Location

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  • Restaurants and shops 2.5km
  • Beach 3km

Beach - TVP

4km

Your guide to Javea, Costa Blanca

Holidays to Javea take you to sandy coves and warm blue waters, then add on Spanish tapas and fantastic mountain views.

The port town of Javea sits in the shadow of Montgo Mountain between Valencia and Alicante. This little haven along Spain’s Costa Blanca boasts an old town area where the Medieval church is the centrepiece and shops, cafés and restaurants work their way along the cobbled streets. Meanwhile, nightlife is set to the rhythm of Spanish and international bands, and the local beaches wave their Blue Flags. Along its coastline, Javea has 2 stand-out Blue Flag beaches. La Grava, a pebbly number loved by the locals, is lined by tapas restaurants along the promenade. The boardwalk stretches for 3 kilometres south to Arenal Bay. This is a lovely sandy spot with water that stays shallow a long way out. There are pedalos to hire and lots of bars and restaurants on hand. Arenal, Javea’s old town, is where the nightlife kicks in – often in the form of a late restaurant meal and live flamenco. Many of the restaurants offer tapas, sangria and cocktails, and summertime beach bars spring up along the seafront between Arenal and the port area. Three nightclubs along Arenal Beach play disco, house and techno from midnight to dawn. The mountaintop fortress of Guadalest makes a great daytrip from Javea. You’ll need a car for the 40-minute drive up the steep winding roads, as you take in the views. A whitewashed bell tower hugs the mountainside, then a rock-carved tunnel takes you through to a stunning old village and castle. The view from the top looks down on to a glistening turquoise reservoir.

More on Javea, Costa Blanca

More on Javea, Costa Blanca

The port town of Javea sits in the shadow of Montgo Mountain between Valencia and Alicante. This little haven along Spain’s Costa Blanca boasts an old town area where the Medieval church is the centrepiece and shops, cafés and restaurants work their way along the cobbled streets. Meanwhile, nightlife is set to the rhythm of Spanish and international bands, and the local beaches wave their Blue Flags. Along its coastline, Javea has 2 stand-out Blue Flag beaches. La Grava, a pebbly number loved by the locals, is lined by tapas restaurants along the promenade. The boardwalk stretches for 3 kilometres south to Arenal Bay. This is a lovely sandy spot with water that stays shallow a long way out. There are pedalos to hire and lots of bars and restaurants on hand. Arenal, Javea’s old town, is where the nightlife kicks in – often in the form of a late restaurant meal and live flamenco. Many of the restaurants offer tapas, sangria and cocktails, and summertime beach bars spring up along the seafront between Arenal and the port area. Three nightclubs along Arenal Beach play disco, house and techno from midnight to dawn. The mountaintop fortress of Guadalest makes a great daytrip from Javea. You’ll need a car for the 40-minute drive up the steep winding roads, as you take in the views. A whitewashed bell tower hugs the mountainside, then a rock-carved tunnel takes you through to a stunning old village and castle. The view from the top looks down on to a glistening turquoise reservoir.

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Villa Casa de Gaspbert reviews - what customers thought

Thomson Web Reviews

Overall score: 5/5

Based on 1 reviews

What to expect

  • Room comfort Room comfort: 4/5
  • Location Location: 4/5
  • Food Food: 5/5
  • Cleanliness Cleanliness: 5/5

Latest Thomson Reviews

 

Written on 01/09/2010, Anonymous said...

We spent a week in Javea staying in Casa De Gaspbert. Much of our time was spent either by the pool, in the pool or eating and drinking on the terrace.The villa is neutrally decorated and although basic has all the charm you'd expect from a spanish... more on this review

Giving it an overall rating out of 5: Overall score: 5/5

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Situated in a quiet residential estate this intriguing villa sits like an architectural gem against the skyline. The wonderful colour of terracotta breaks across the slopes and shapes of the roof and takes the sun down to the terrace below.

A large naya leads to the pool area. Here you can find some welcome shade from the glorious sunshine. If you choose to sit out you are sure to get an excellent suntan. You can even monitor your progress under the protection of your parasol. What a joy it is to have breakfast or supper on the terrace overlooking the pool! Here dining al fresco is second nature and you will love it.

Inside the villa is as cool and refreshing as the pool outside. All rooms are calm and relaxing. The sitting come dining room has a focal fireplace, and plenty of space to sit and watch television, if you have time; French doors to the terrace and pool beyond mean you can have plenty of light and fresh air.

Never far from the sea this villa has excellent views of the Mediterranean - you are only four kilometres from the beach after all, or a ten minute drive to the nearest golf course. But if you choose to take time out why not explore the area's historic towns, such as Guadalest. Or take a trip to the Fuentes del Algar, which are beautiful waterfalls set amidst gardens, and truly an experience not to be missed.

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