FINESTRAT. Alicante Spain. Year-round flat rental, flat, swimming pool, parking, near the sea
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Flat located in cala de Finestrat, (Benidorm, Alicante). Bali hotel zone.
Yearly rental.
71 m2.
2 bedrooms with built-in wardrobes.
1 bathroom with Italian shower.
1 toilet.
Separate kitchen.
Living room, dining room.
2 air-conditioning and heating units.
Community car park.
Community swimming pool.
2 beaches 10 minutes walk away. Cala de Finestrat and Villajoyosa and Poniente beach.
All services nearby, without taking the car: transport, shops, supermarket, bars, restaurants, pharmacy, butcher's, schools, shopping centre, airport, schools, secondary schools.
Monthly rent: €1,100, including water
Deposit: 1 month's rent
Electricity and bin tax payable by tenant.
Ref : PR100
Tel +34 615687366
Close to incredible beaches, golf courses, numerous services, shops, schools, transport, airport...
Just a few minutes from the town centre and the AP-7 motorway.
Alicante airport 45 minutes away.
Close to numerous beaches and coves, golf courses, just a few minutes from Benidorm and all its services, shops, restaurants, etc., and from the AP7 motorway.
With perfect swimming weather almost all year round, you can enjoy the perfect outdoor life with family and friends thanks to the many leisure options nearby.
Just a few minutes from the town centre and the AP-7 motorway.
Alicante airport 45 minutes away.
Close to numerous beaches and coves, golf courses, just a few minutes from Benidorm and all its services, shops, restaurants, etc., and from the AP7 motorway.
With perfect swimming weather almost all year round, you can enjoy the perfect outdoor life with family and friends thanks to the many leisure options nearby.
BENIDORM
The Costa Blanca's main tourist destination, attracting an impressive number of national and international travellers, with an exceptional range of accommodation, restaurants and leisure activities.
The town's pride and joy is its fine sandy beaches, stretching for five kilometres.
The town is alive at all hours, in the streets and bars. Atmosphere, music, parties and shows are all there for the taking.
Numerous leisure parks: Terra Mitica, Aqua Natura, Mundomar, Aqualandia, Terra Natura...
Boat trips, visits to the island of Benidorm, strolls through the old town and its narrow streets where it's good to stop for a tapa or an ice cream, visits to the viewpoint overlooking the sea, flea market.
VILLAJOYOSA
Between Alicante and Benidorm, the capital of La Marina Baixa, Villajoyosa (the cheerful town), also known as ‘La Vila’, is a colourful town whose seafront houses make it a must-see. They gave sailors a view of the city from their boats.
More than three kilometres of beach, crystal-clear waters, several archaeological sites, including the Tower of Hercules.
Fishing port, where fish caught during the day are auctioned off.
The town's main fiestas are Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians), held every year in the last week of July to celebrate the reconquest of the Moors by sea and the fight against the Christians. These fiestas are recognised as being of international interest and are a must-see.
Villajoyosa is also home to several factories that make high-quality chocolate, which is sold internationally. Visits are organised by these establishments.
FINESTRAT
The village
The Costa Blanca's main tourist destination, attracting an impressive number of national and international travellers, with an exceptional range of accommodation, restaurants and leisure activities.
The town's pride and joy is its fine sandy beaches, stretching for five kilometres.
The town is alive at all hours, in the streets and bars. Atmosphere, music, parties and shows are all there for the taking.
Numerous leisure parks: Terra Mitica, Aqua Natura, Mundomar, Aqualandia, Terra Natura...
Boat trips, visits to the island of Benidorm, strolls through the old town and its narrow streets where it's good to stop for a tapa or an ice cream, visits to the viewpoint overlooking the sea, flea market.
VILLAJOYOSA
Between Alicante and Benidorm, the capital of La Marina Baixa, Villajoyosa (the cheerful town), also known as ‘La Vila’, is a colourful town whose seafront houses make it a must-see. They gave sailors a view of the city from their boats.
More than three kilometres of beach, crystal-clear waters, several archaeological sites, including the Tower of Hercules.
Fishing port, where fish caught during the day are auctioned off.
The town's main fiestas are Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians), held every year in the last week of July to celebrate the reconquest of the Moors by sea and the fight against the Christians. These fiestas are recognised as being of international interest and are a must-see.
Villajoyosa is also home to several factories that make high-quality chocolate, which is sold internationally. Visits are organised by these establishments.
FINESTRAT
The village
Finestrat is a charming coastal and mountain village that combines the silence of the rocky, green landscape of the high peaks of Puig Campana with the cosmopolitan appeal of its Cala, a peaceful family destination.
Just 9 kilometres from its beach, the historic centre of Finestrat emerges before the visitor's eyes, raised on a wide-open hill just 238 metres above sea level. Its Moorish streets, with their traditional facades, white-painted ground floors and wide doorways, set the town of Finestrat against the gentle orography of the land.
Visitors can stroll peacefully through the streets and squares of Finestrat, breathing in the oxygen of the nearby pine trees and the scent of the old almond, olive and carob orchards, and recognising the smell of freshly-baked bread at sunrise. It is just 9 kilometres from Su Cala beach and at the foot of the impressive Puig Campana.
Historic centre with personality
Finestrat is one of the most charming villages on the Costa Blanca, where the traditional structure of the houses has been respected, suspended above the plaster rock, behind the mass of Puig Campana and with a fixed view of the sea.
The historic centre is built on the foundations of an ancient Arab castle which, since 1924, has occupied the Hermitage of Christ of the Remedy, located next to the emblematic viewpoint of the Castell.
Strolling through its streets, which are clearly Moorish in origin, is one of the pleasures this town has to offer and the best way to get to know the interior of this welcoming city. Between Carrer Hostal and Carrer de Sant Miquel, visitors will find themselves in the small Plaça de la Torreta, located beneath the structure of the parish church of Sant Bertomeu (1751), a temple that comes alive during its major fiestas on 24 August and during the San Blas pilgrimage at the beginning of February.
Finestrat is known for these and many other charms: for its careful urban planning, respectful of traditional architecture and in balance with the surrounding nature.
The beach at Cala de Finestrat
On its southern slopes, Finestrat boasts a small, charming beach of fine sand, from whose waters emerges one of the coastal symbols of this municipality, the Xoriguer. The calm, warm Mediterranean waters that bathe the beach attract tourists all year round, as they can enjoy bathing during a summer that also covers the spring and autumn months.
The island's characteristic blue flag has been waving at the beach since 1987, proving the excellent quality and cleanliness of its waters.
In addition, users benefit from a wide range of services in this cove, including a lifeguard service, a tourist information point on the beach, daily cleaning, a children's play area and a wide range of sports and leisure activities in summer. In fact, the beach is renowned for its wide range of sports, such as beach volleyball. What's more, every 15 August, Cala de Finestrat hosts Spain's oldest beach volleyball tournament, which has attracted some of the sport's leading international figures.
In addition to the services and leisure facilities on offer in Cala de Finestrat, there is also an excellent shopping and dining area on the beach, offering magnificent views to tourists while they shop or sample the wonderful seafood cuisine.
Industrial and commercial boulevard
Throughout its history, Finestrat has based its economy on agriculture, growing almond, olive, orange and medlar trees. Since the 1980s, when it discovered its great tourist potential and strategic location, this municipality has gambled on a new stimulus for its economy through the growing proliferation of industry in its municipal district.
To this end, the municipal council created a modern industrial zone that has grown steadily over the last three decades, until it has become consolidated as a major boulevard of industrial and commercial premises. In this same boulevard, the Alicante Chamber of Commerce's business incubator offers entrepreneurs all its services and infrastructures to encourage the creation and consolidation of businesses.
Without a doubt, Finestrat is a town with a promising future. Its economy is growing, its natural environment is respected and admired, and its special charm continues to win over the tourists who visit year after year.
Just 9 kilometres from its beach, the historic centre of Finestrat emerges before the visitor's eyes, raised on a wide-open hill just 238 metres above sea level. Its Moorish streets, with their traditional facades, white-painted ground floors and wide doorways, set the town of Finestrat against the gentle orography of the land.
Visitors can stroll peacefully through the streets and squares of Finestrat, breathing in the oxygen of the nearby pine trees and the scent of the old almond, olive and carob orchards, and recognising the smell of freshly-baked bread at sunrise. It is just 9 kilometres from Su Cala beach and at the foot of the impressive Puig Campana.
Historic centre with personality
Finestrat is one of the most charming villages on the Costa Blanca, where the traditional structure of the houses has been respected, suspended above the plaster rock, behind the mass of Puig Campana and with a fixed view of the sea.
The historic centre is built on the foundations of an ancient Arab castle which, since 1924, has occupied the Hermitage of Christ of the Remedy, located next to the emblematic viewpoint of the Castell.
Strolling through its streets, which are clearly Moorish in origin, is one of the pleasures this town has to offer and the best way to get to know the interior of this welcoming city. Between Carrer Hostal and Carrer de Sant Miquel, visitors will find themselves in the small Plaça de la Torreta, located beneath the structure of the parish church of Sant Bertomeu (1751), a temple that comes alive during its major fiestas on 24 August and during the San Blas pilgrimage at the beginning of February.
Finestrat is known for these and many other charms: for its careful urban planning, respectful of traditional architecture and in balance with the surrounding nature.
The beach at Cala de Finestrat
On its southern slopes, Finestrat boasts a small, charming beach of fine sand, from whose waters emerges one of the coastal symbols of this municipality, the Xoriguer. The calm, warm Mediterranean waters that bathe the beach attract tourists all year round, as they can enjoy bathing during a summer that also covers the spring and autumn months.
The island's characteristic blue flag has been waving at the beach since 1987, proving the excellent quality and cleanliness of its waters.
In addition, users benefit from a wide range of services in this cove, including a lifeguard service, a tourist information point on the beach, daily cleaning, a children's play area and a wide range of sports and leisure activities in summer. In fact, the beach is renowned for its wide range of sports, such as beach volleyball. What's more, every 15 August, Cala de Finestrat hosts Spain's oldest beach volleyball tournament, which has attracted some of the sport's leading international figures.
In addition to the services and leisure facilities on offer in Cala de Finestrat, there is also an excellent shopping and dining area on the beach, offering magnificent views to tourists while they shop or sample the wonderful seafood cuisine.
Industrial and commercial boulevard
Throughout its history, Finestrat has based its economy on agriculture, growing almond, olive, orange and medlar trees. Since the 1980s, when it discovered its great tourist potential and strategic location, this municipality has gambled on a new stimulus for its economy through the growing proliferation of industry in its municipal district.
To this end, the municipal council created a modern industrial zone that has grown steadily over the last three decades, until it has become consolidated as a major boulevard of industrial and commercial premises. In this same boulevard, the Alicante Chamber of Commerce's business incubator offers entrepreneurs all its services and infrastructures to encourage the creation and consolidation of businesses.
Without a doubt, Finestrat is a town with a promising future. Its economy is growing, its natural environment is respected and admired, and its special charm continues to win over the tourists who visit year after year.