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1 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
Apartment
Sleeps 2 + 1
Casa Crispo
Casa Crispo is a one bedroomed ground floor apartment situated on the Pueblo side of the Capistrano development, very close to the 'lower' pool and comprising a double/twin bedroom with triple wardrobe, bathroom, lounge/kitchen with patio doors leading onto terrace. Steps down from the terrace lead to a small, private garden and beyond that to the pretty communal swimming pool. The terrace area has table and chairs, sun loungers and bbq.
Accomodation: Self Catering Rates:
£150 - £325 per property per week
The Property
Casa Crispo is a one bedroomed ground floor apartment situated on the Pueblo side of the Capistrano development; very close to the 'lower' pool. Casa Crispo is ideal for two adults but can accommodate a third person on a sofabed in the lounge. The apartment comprises a double bedroom (beds can also be used as twins) with triple wardrobe, bathroom, lounge/kitchen with patio doors leading onto terrace. Steps down from the terrace lead to a small, private garden which in turn has a locked gate virtually over-looking the pretty communal swimming pool. The terrace area has table and chairs, sun loungers and bbq.
Casa Crispo is equipped with satellite t.v., full cooking facilities, microwave, iron/board, bbq, etc. and is situated on the ground floor of this exclusive development.

Entrance to Lower Pool

Lounge

Kitchen

Bedroom
Extra Photo Page

Private Garden

View onto Lower Pool
Bedrooms
The double bed can be split into 2 singles.
Bedroom 1
Sleeps 2
1 Double
Bed
Extra Beds
1 Single
Bed
1 Cot available
Bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Toilet, Basin, Shower, Bath
Other Rooms
Kitchenette, Lounge
Laundry:
Iron, Ironing Board
Catering:
4 ring stove, Single Oven, Grill, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer
Dining:
KitchenDiner table seats 4, Patio table seats 4
Entertainment:
TV, Cable or Satellite
Exterior:
Terrace, Private Garden, BarBque, Tennis Court, Sun Loungers 2
Pool:
Shared Pool, Suitable for young children, Suitable for non swimmers
Comfort:
Open Fire
Services:
Cleaning On Changeover, Towels provided, Linen provided
Suitability:
Children welcome
Not Suitable for:
Notes on Facilities:
There are 3 pools on the complex, two of which have separate infants areas.
Next door to the complex is a privately owned Tennis Club where courts and coaching can be hired.
*** EL CAPISTRANO VILLAGE
The Village is an exclusive development of established villas and apartments situated on a hillside over-looking the main town with views to the sea and mountains. The Village is an idyllic, flower strewn, well maintained area with beautiful pedestrian pathways; ideal for young families and with its own security staff. You will find three superb communal swimming pools on the Village with two areas for infants and lifeguards operating in the spring/summer seasons. Almost next door is a privately owned tennis club where hiring of courts and coaching is available.
NERJA
Whilst retaining much of the charm and character of an old fishing village, NERJA has become one of the most popular unspoilt typically-Spanish resorts on the eastern Costa del Sol. Nestled against the breathtaking backdrop of the Sierra Almijara mountain range, Nerja has preserved its traditional Andalucian construction of low rise white-washed villas and apartments. NERJA benefits from numerous beaches and coves and yet is just 45 minutes from Malaga Airport and 90 minutes from the Sierra Nevada ski resort. Whether it be swimming in the Mediterranean, wandering the narrow cobbled streets and delightful Andalusian squares or visiting the picturesque villages of Frigiliana and Competa, you are sure to enjoy the peace and tranquility on offer.
The central focus of the Town is the Balcon de Europa, a wonderful promenade dotted with palm trees jutting out into the sea. Nerja offers several small coved beaches tucked below the cliffs, as well as the popular beach at Burriana.
To the East of Nerja you will find the Cuevas de Nerja; grotto-like chambers with their famous stalactite formations. You will also see many paleolithic cave paintings. Further East of Nerja you will find Maro, La Herradura, Marina del Este, Almunecar and Salobrena.
Just a few kilometres to the North of Nerja, a visit to the small town of Frigiliana which dates from prehistoric times is a must.
Location Details
Location Type:
on the Coast, Resort, Mountainous, Picturesque, Peaceful, Historic, Relaxed
Ideal for:
Young Children
Things to see and do:
Swimming, Water Skiing, Sailing, Rambling Routes, Sightseeing, Horse Riding, Tennis, Historic Buildings
Amenities:
Restaurant <1km, Bar <1km, Cafe <1km, Sandy Beach 2km, Rocky Cove 2km, Supermarket <1km,
Local Store <1km, Doctor 2km, Hospital 2km, Pharmacy 2km
Getting there:
Nearest Airport:
Malaga@57km
Nearest Railway Station:
Malaga@50km
Nearest Ferry Port:
Malaga@50km
Getting around:
Car:
Recommended
Local Bus Service:
Good
Taxis:
Plentiful
Organised trips:
Plenty
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Rates are per property quoted in Pounds Sterling
per
week
1-May - 25-May2007
£225.00
26-May - 30-Jun2007
£275.00
1-Jul - 31-Aug2007
£325.00
1-Sep - 30-Sep2007
£275.00
1-Oct - 31-Oct2007
£225.00
1-Nov - 21-Dec2007
£150.00
22-Dec - 5-Jan2008
£275.00
The prices above are for 2 people sharing. Additional people are charged ar £25 per person per week.
Changeover days are flexible.
ANDALUSIA
The area benefits from a fantastic all year round climate with temperatures ranging from 18C in the cooler months (Dec-Feb), 25C in May-Jun-Sept-Oct and reaching 30+C in July and August.
The Sierra Almijara mountain range shelters Nerja from adverse winter weather and at the same time provides a breathtaking backdrop to the whitewashed red roofed villas. Nerja is only 45 minutes away from Malaga airport and only 90 minutes from one of Spain's most popular skiing resorts; the Sierra Nevada.
Ronda is a town of Roman origin, built on an isolated ridge, split in half by a river gorge 130 metres deep and spanned by three bridges. Approaching Ronda from the South, you drive through the old town first ('Barrio de la Ciudad') and travel across the Rio Guadalevin into the more modern 'Mercadillo' area where you will find the bullring ('Plaza del Toro'). You will find many places of interest in Ronda; palaces, bridges, cathedral church of 'Santa Maria la Mayor' and fine views over the 'Tajo Gorge' and the Valley.
Antequera (57 km N of Malaga), called 'Antikaria' by the Romans, with its' baroque churches, prehistoric dolmens considered to be among the most important in Spain and a small museum with a number of prehistoric and Roman finds.
El Torcal is a National Park 15 km S of Antequera.
Mijas (6 km N of Fuengirola) is the most visited of the 'pueblos blancos' (white villages). Backed by mountains with wonderful views of the coast, steep narrow streets lead to the small bullring.
West of Malaga, you can also visit Marbella, Puerto Banus, Estepona and Gibraltar.
East of Malaga, Nerja is the only major resort, some 52 km from Malaga.
Granada: Framed by a backdrop of the snow-covered peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Granada lies on and around three low hills, one of which is the Alhambra Hill. The complex of buildings that makes up the Alhambra is the best-known of Granada's - and indeed Andalusia's - sights. On approaching Granada you can see the Alhambra dominating the skyline. The layout is complex and consists of the famous Court of the Lions, Hall of the Kings, Hall of the Stalactites, Court of the Myrtles, Hall of the Two Sisters and your ticket also includes entry into Carlos V's Palace.
S of Granada: The Sierra Nevada is best known for its' ski resort (Sol y Nieve). The skiing is on open slopes best suited to beginners or intermediate skiers.
Mrs Pauline Williams
Tel: 44 (0)1732 454268 between 9am and 9pm
Mobile: 44 (0)7795512203
Languages spoken:
English
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