Set back from the road at the end of a private driveway, the Villa Poligono has a good sized swimming pool and free standing BBQ. Inside as one would expect from a recently completed villa, there is a modern kitchen with most necessities. The lounge area is located towards the front of the building with direct access to the front door. The villa has an adjoining villa to the side with a separate entrance drive.
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Villa features
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Swimming pool
Private pool: 8x4m, 1-2m deep
Pool:
Private
Other facilities
- Microwave
- Satellite TV with CNN
- Barbecue
- Utility room with washing machine to the rear of the villa, off a small enclosed patio
- Pool terrace
- Barbecue area
Car Hire
included if you book this accommodation as part of one of our holiday packages
Important Information
Please note that a villa deposit of 200 euro is required, which is payable locally.
Exclusivity
Exclusive to Thomson Group customers in the UK
24/7 Service in Resort
This is our 24-hour phone service. You can use it to book days out, find out the local bus times and let us know about any problems that crop up. Prefer to speak to someone face to face? You can call us to arrange a personal visit too.
Sleeps up to
8
No. of bathrooms
2
No. of rooms
4
Villa facilities
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Villa facilities
- Upper floor:
- Double bedroom
- Twin bedroom
- Bathroom
Lower floor: - 2 double bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Kitchen
- Lounge
- Dining room
Location
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- Beach 4km
- Moraira centre 4km
- Supermarket & restaurant 2km
Transfers
Approx driving time: 1 hour 15 minutes
Your guide to
Moraira, Costa Blanca
"Wedged between forest-clad hills and Blue Flag beaches, this welcoming, picture-postcard resort is friendly, fun and made for a family sun-and-sand holiday."
Tucked between
Javea and Calpe, pretty Moraira is a huddle of sugar-white buildings wedged into a picturesque sandy bay. Take a closer look and you’ll see the town has a few tourist trimmings, with a gleaming marina, smart new waterfront and smattering of modern plazas. Yet beneath this spruced-up exterior, Moraira remains traditionally Spanish, with a romantic, central cobbled square and pace of life that’s still distinctly unrushed. Here, sitting at an outdoor café, it won’t take long to shrug off those 21st century stresses and let the Spanish way take over. If you need something to help you along, grab your swimming togs and park yourself on one of the town’s four appealing sandy beaches. Just a few minutes’ lounging and swimming at these Blue Flag beauty spots are sure to get you in a full-on, holiday frame of mind. When you’ve had your fill, stroll along the seafront to see the golden-stone watchtower overlooking the waves. Built in the 18th century, it’s a fascinating reminder of when the area was targeted by marauding Barbary pirates. Luckily, the pirate ships are now replaced by sleek yachts and boat trips ferrying holidaymakers to local resorts – Calpe or Alicante anyone? Talking of days out, there’s much to entice you away from Moraira. Travel to the cliff top fortress at Guadalest, play golf or hotfoot it to nearby Vergal Safari Park. Alternatively, drive into the pine forests framing the town and feel your heart lift at the wonderful views. Back at base, feast on the day’s catch at a harbour side fish restaurant and finish with a nightcap overlooking the beach, the whispering waves providing your own private lullaby.
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Moraira, Costa Blanca
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Moraira, Costa Blanca
Tucked between Javea and Calpe, pretty Moraira is a huddle of sugar-white buildings wedged into a picturesque sandy bay. Take a closer look and you’ll see the town has a few tourist trimmings, with a gleaming marina, smart new waterfront and smattering of modern plazas. Yet beneath this spruced-up exterior, Moraira remains traditionally Spanish, with a romantic, central cobbled square and pace of life that’s still distinctly unrushed. Here, sitting at an outdoor café, it won’t take long to shrug off those 21st century stresses and let the Spanish way take over. If you need something to help you along, grab your swimming togs and park yourself on one of the town’s four appealing sandy beaches. Just a few minutes’ lounging and swimming at these Blue Flag beauty spots are sure to get you in a full-on, holiday frame of mind. When you’ve had your fill, stroll along the seafront to see the golden-stone watchtower overlooking the waves. Built in the 18th century, it’s a fascinating reminder of when the area was targeted by marauding Barbary pirates. Luckily, the pirate ships are now replaced by sleek yachts and boat trips ferrying holidaymakers to local resorts – Calpe or Alicante anyone? Talking of days out, there’s much to entice you away from Moraira. Travel to the cliff top fortress at Guadalest, play golf or hotfoot it to nearby Vergal Safari Park. Alternatively, drive into the pine forests framing the town and feel your heart lift at the wonderful views. Back at base, feast on the day’s catch at a harbour side fish restaurant and finish with a nightcap overlooking the beach, the whispering waves providing your own private lullaby.
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Villa Poligono reviews - what customers thought
Written on 01/05/2008, Anonymous said...
I have just had a week in the villa and I was really, really impressed! There were 8 of us and believe me, there is plenty of space! The bedrooms are huge and so are the 2 bathrooms. Yes there is only 1 sofa and 2 chairs but there's also a large... more on this review
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Set back from the road at the end of a private driveway, the Villa Poligono has a good sized swimming pool and free standing BBQ. Inside as one would expect from a recently completed villa, there is a modern kitchen with most necessities. The lounge area is located towards the front of the building with direct access to the front door. The villa has an adjoining villa to the side with a separate entrance drive.