Each apartment has a modern American style kitchen, comfortable bedroom, bathroom and spacious lounge. Both apartments have a sofa bed in the lounge making them suitable for up to 4 persons. The terrace is divided by a gate and when unlocked the two apartments could be used as a single property. The beaches of Salobreña are no more than about 3 minutes away by car or an easy 15 minutes on foot. A car is not essential but would be very useful to visit the many attractions that this wonderful area has to offer. Salobreña is steeped in history and a fascinating village to wander. One of the most spectacular of the famous "Andalucian
Salobreña
2 penthouse apartments
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Places to visit include:Granada, Nerja, Salobrena, Motril, Carchuna, Orgiva, Alpujarras, La Herradura, Marina del Este, Torrox, Frigiliana and the ski resort of Sierra Nevada.
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Salobreña is a delightful, scenic drive from Malaga Airport ( 75 min's )
Salobrena,Costa Tropical, Spain, penthouse apartments for holiday rental
View looking west from the terrace
over the sugar cane fields.
Modern bedrooms
Lounge with sofa bed
White Villages", it has a well preserved Moorish castle which is open to visitors. The main industry in this area is agriculture and sugar cane in particular. From the cane Salobreña manufactures it's own brand of rum. From the village there are many wonderful walks and lots of wild life - Salobreña is in the Guadalfeo
Delta nature reserve. Of course Granada is just over 30 minutes by car and the Ski resort of Sierra Nevada less than 70 minutes. You can see the snows of the ski resort from the beach in Salobreña. Motril golf is 5 minutes from the apartment and welcomes all comers.
Costa Tropical
Perched on the end of Salobreña rock these apartments probably have the best views of the beach and coast that you can get. The position is unique. The apartments each have their own private entrance form the street and there is good parking - also a unique feature in the old village where just a few years ago, you would have been
concerned with stabling your donkey - not parking a car.