Villa Cascabel

£1,127  average per night

The Large And Highly Luxurious Villa Cascabel Can Accommodate Up To 12 Guests In A Peaceful Location Just 9km From Puerto Banus In Marbella. Situated Close To An 18-hole Golf Course.

  • Sleeps 12
  • 6 Bed
  • 4 Bathroom
  • Adults only
  • Private pool

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General information

  • Private pool
  • Shared pool
  • Internet access
  • Wifi
  • Air conditioning
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • Pool table
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Location

  • 2.4KM
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  • 1.7KM
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  • 1.7KM

Description

The large and highly luxurious Villa Cascabel can accommodate up to 12 guests in a peaceful location just 9km from Puerto Banus in Marbella. Situated close to an 18-hole golf course, this villa comes with its own private pool and offers a number of impressive terrace areas.

The villa is located in a quiet, residential area and is just a short drive from the nearest beach, around 5km away. Beautifully appointed outdoor areas are just part of the pleasure of staying here –there is a large pool with step access adjacent to a covered terrace seating area, and you will find another spacious terrace with room for dining and relaxing on the roof. With an additional upper balcony area with bedroom access, there is no shortage of choice.

Well-kept gardens give the pool area very pleasant, green surroundings. Step inside and you have an air-conditioned living room with TV and fireplace, and plenty of comfy sofas and armchairs. You also have a well-equipped kitchen and an office on this level.

Four of the six bedrooms are located on the lower-ground floor. Three doubles and a twin can be found there, along with another kitchen. On the upper floor, you have the remaining two – a double and a twin, both of them en suite. The double also has access to the upper balcony.

Above this, the roof terrace offers a barbecue and enjoys some beautiful views of the surrounding area and out to sea.

Take the short drive into Puerto Banus and you can experience life at the marina with its upscale bars, boutiques and restaurants, or head for nearby San Pedro de Alcantara – an unspoilt town with pleasant beachfront walks, some excellent dining opportunities and a weekly street market.

Marbella itself is just a little further, or you could spend the day at one of the area's go-to family destinations, like the Selwo Aventura safari park.

#### Features
The Villa
Villa Cascabel is a bright, spacious villa with wonderful views of the surrounding hillside that continue down to the sea. Inside, this villa has 6 berooms and 4 bathrooms and can accommodate up to 12 guests.
Lower Ground Floor
- Games room with billiards table, living and dining area and kitchen
- Living area with television
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with double bed
- Bedroom with double bed
- Bedroom with two single beds and terrace
- Bathroom
Ground Floor
- Large living and dining room with fireplace and access to terrace
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Living room
- Seperate W.C.
First Floor
- Bedroom with two single beds and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite bathroom
Roof Terrace
- Barbecue
- Outdoor seating area
Exterior Grounds
- Private swimming pool
- Covered terrace with outdoor seating area
- Large garden with lawned area
- Multiple terraces with seating areas
- Private parking
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- Air conditioning
- Television
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Microwave
- Coffee machine
- Cot and high chair available upon request

#### Location
The southern city of Marbella remains one of Spain's most enchanting. While it serves up all the luxury and high-end living that it's famed for, there is much more to Marbella than that.

The beach life is undoubtedly a big draw for visitors, with golden sands and calm seas ideal for a family visit. Some beaches cater more for the adults, with beach clubs and bars. Wherever you are, you'll have great facilities nearby, including restaurants and sports, either in or near the water.

Marbella hosts regular festivals too, with the summer months particularly fiesta-packed. Look out for the Starlite Festival where musicians from around the world come together, and the week-long Marbella Feria, full of fun and flamenco.

The charming Old Town area of Marbella has all sorts of boutiques, bars and galleries in the little streets leading off Plaza de Naranja. The beautiful La Alameda Park is nearby, close to the countless waterfront restaurants of the Paseo Maritimo. Tapas and seafood are big around here, and you'll be able to choose from the most casual street food to the highest quality fine dining.

For a taste of the high life, head to Puerto Banus and hang out with the jet-set at the marina. The shopping comes with quite a price tag around this way, so if you're after something more reasonable, head for a shopping centre like La Canada, which has more than 100 familiar names including a particularly good selection of fashion brands.

If you are looking for culture rather than consumerism, Marbella has something for you too. Check out international contemporary art at the Museo del Grabado Espanol Contemporaneo, or perhaps head to Museo de Bonsai – as the name suggests, there are lots of little trees to see.



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