General information:
WE AIM TO BE FLEXIBLE TO ACCOMMODATE YOUR HOLIDAY REQUIREMENTS. We do not operate a Sat-sat booking policy. You may book to arrive and depart any day of the week to take full advantage of obtaining the cheapest flight deals. Also for your convenience we do not insist on rigid arrival or departure times from the house, PROVIDING OF COURSE no other guests are moving in or out that day. Welcome packs can be catered for and discussed on booking if required. Full directions and contact details are sent on payment of full balance.
RENTAL IS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR. Long term and short term (less than a week out of season)
Quesada is approached from Alicante airport via the Mediterranean Highway (A-7) and N-340, or via the N-332 which takes in towns and villages lying along the coast. Sheltered by the Crevillente mountain range, the region boasts a unique moderate climate, averaging temperatures between 12-19 C in winter and 24-38 C in summer.
The old Spanish town of Guardamar:
is 10 minutes drive and has excellent sporting facilities for windsurfing, sailing, water-sking, scuba diving and jet-sking etc at the Marina's nautical club. There is also an outstanding sports complex for tennis, basketball, football etc., and an Olympic swimming pool. Guardamar boasts 11 kms of dunes, and sandy beaches and the enormous 'Queen Sofia' Park to enjoy a quiet stroll through it's botanical gardens.There are plenty of bars and restaurants to suit all tastes, but it still retains a typical Spanish air and is a very popular holiday resort for Spaniards also. Along the coastal road north of Guardamar lies the fishing port and marina of Santa Pola, with boat excursions to the island of Taberca with it's underwater nature reserve. Larger towns such as Elche, and the cities of Alicante or Murcia are within easy reach for shopping or exploring.
The bustling town of Torrevieja :
is also about 10-15 minutes drive and also has stretches of golden sandy beaches, esplanade, large marina and numerous international restaurants and bars. For the young at heart there are clubs, music bars and foam parties for the nightlife. As well as being a fishing and trading port, Torrevieja is renowned for the La Mata and Torrevieja salt lagoons, now listed as a natural park. It is well visited for it's therapeutic mud baths, pink flamingos and other species of wildlife.
There are numerous fiestas throughout the year (listed in our information folder) and daily street markets located around the area. Within 35 minutes of Quesada there are currently 12 golf courses and by 2007 there will be 22, making the area the Golfing Centre of Europe.