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Penthouse
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2 Schlafzimmer
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6 Personen
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2 Badezimmer
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Stunning views of the Guadalmina Golf Course, privacy and diversified living and entertaining zones are just the start for this spacious self catering penthouse apartment of some 220 sq m. This golf-front penthouse holiday rental in Guadalmina can accommodate up to 6 people (4 adults and 2 children in the covered terrace). The mood is one of space and relaxation with an understated elegance that makes you feel right at home.
The fully air-conditioned family friendly penthouse features 2 generously-sized double bedrooms; 2 stylish bathrooms with under floor heating and a guest bathroom; fully equipped kitchen; lounge area with comfortable sofas and flat screen tv. Multi-entertainment facilities for children and adults alike include free high speed Wi-Fi access, Wii & Playstation and pool table.
The penthouse takes full advantage of the climate, the lovely fairways view and the seclusion offered by it high position. Part of the terrace has been covered and insulated for extra living space and designed to be enjoyed. The timber beam ceiling creates a very cosy atmosphere in the lounge and dining areas, making a ‘quiet night in’ just as enticing as any ‘night out’.
The uncovered part of the terrace houses a six seater Jacuzzi and several sun loungers in which to lap up the sun’s rays and replenish your vitamin D.
The penthouse is positioned in a quiet cul-de-sac in the residential area of Guadalmina Alta, known for its well kept golf courses. If you just want to hit a few balls try the Guadalmina public driving range (located close to the Barceló Hotel). For a bit more action for the kids, the Cable Ski Marbella, next to the driving range, offers wakeboard, kneeboard, and water-ski lessons. The nearest town is San Pedro de Alcantara.
LOCATION
San Pedro, like its glitzy sister, Puerto Banus, comes under the municipality of Marbella. It is just 10 km from Marbella, 2 km from Puerto Banús, and a mere few minutes from the spectacular Ronda Mountains. Despite its proximity to glamorous Marbella, San Pedro has managed to remain unspoilt and still preserves its Spanish identity. It is a & true slice of traditional Spain, the locals are friendly and the predominant language you hear is Spanish. It is quite popular with holidaymakers who enjoy mingling with the locals, dunking churros in thick chocolate for breakfast, sampling tapas or simply cooling off at an ice cream parlour, with the kids running around.
The town has broad spectrum of amenities, including a couple of well-priced supermarkets (Mercadona , Cayetano and Día), a 24-hour pharmacy, plenty of charming restaurants and boutiques. Thursday is street market day, a true bargain hunter´s paradise.
On the beachside, San Pedro’s 2 km sweeping tiled promenade is delightful. There are several chiringuitos (beach bars) all the way along, most of them offering Mediterranean cuisine and, of course, the ubiquitous thirst-quenching tinto de verano (red-wine spritzer). The promenade also links up to Puerto Banus and it is possible to walk all the way to Marbella along the sea front.
Don’t expect any wild nightlife. A night out typically consists of a meal and a few drinks at a local bar - although there are a couple of salsa clubs- or a moonlight stroll along the beach promenade. If you’re looking for a big party night, Marbella and Puerto Banús are a short drive away.