Villa Monte
Villa Monte
On entering Villa Monte the lounge is very spacious and tastefully decorated with pictures and mirrors that give a touch of elegance. Consisting of 2 bedroom 1 bathroom Fully Tastefully Furnished. The kitchen has everything you need, all towels and bed linen are provided. The utility room has washing machine, and drying facilities The Private Solarium with BBQ facilities has panoramic views over the salt lakes of Torrevieja and La Mata. The owners have not spared with furnishing, it is without doubt a very tastefully furnished Villa
Out and About
Close to the Sandy Beaches of Guardamar and The Town Of Torrevieja, Walking distance to village: Amenities, Bus Route, Schools, Health Centre, Town Hall Municipal Pool, Restaurants, Bars,Shopping Centres, 5 golf courses. Los Montesinos - Lying just north of the Torrevieja salt lakes and is one of the Vega Baja villages of the Southern Costa Blanca, Spain. Located in the Alicante province, it is a village with a more modern feel than many of the surrounding villages. The town’s main square is only a few minutes’ walk away, as are all local amenities. The town has everything within walking distance, butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker
The historical City of Elche, the leather capital of the Costa Blanca is less than 30 minutes drive
A Few Reasons Why you Should Visit Villa Monte
Just a few of the reasons to book a holiday here.
Leisure
There are numerous glorious beaches, in the Torrevieja area. La Mata, La Zenia, Playa Flamenca, Los Locos, El Cura and Lo Ferris. These are some of the best (blue flag) beaches in the Mediterranean and most have entertainment area for children, volleyball nets, bars and restaurants. The beaches lend themselves to a variety of water sports like wind surfing, surfing, water skiing and so on. The International Sports Marina also offers facilities for yachting and diving. The two Aqua Parks have lots of water slides suitable for all ages and are well worth a visit. The "salt Lakes of Torrevieja" ( Las Salinas) are the second biggest in the world. The lagoons have been designated as national parks and are an impressive sight, attracting more than 250 bird species including flamingoes. The flats have been used for salt production since Roman times and still provide salt for export worldwide.
Torrevieja used to be the home port of the largest fleet of sailing boats in the Mediterranean and still boasts one of Spains best yacht clubs, with berths for 1,500 boats. In fact the town provides first class facilities for lovers of all sports - there are golf clubs, a flying club, a variety of water sports and the municipal stadium with an athletics track, sauna and covered courts for tennis and a variety of other sports.
Fiestas are held here most months of the year when tourists mingle with the locals to party in the streets in true Spanish-style.
Visit in August and youll be able to enjoy the week-long "Habaneras" festival - a major international music competition which attracts a live and television audience of hundreds of thousands of people. Las Habaneras are a celebration of the Latin American music and rhythms brought to Torrevieja in the 19th century through the ports salt-trading links with Cuba.