Cala MolÃ, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Spain
5 Bed | 6 Bath
EUR 2,950,000
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Cala MolÃ, Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Spain
Spain:
Spain is Western Europe’s second largest country with over 4,000 kilometres of coastline, soaring mountains and cosmopolitan cities and a perennial second home favourite. Its charm extends from yachting in the beautiful Balearics to feasting on tapas in Barcelona, from prestigious golf courses shaded by umbrella pines to the regular fiestas that bring everyone out to party.
Spain’s wonderfully varied architecture includes Roman ruins and Pueblos Blancos, the dazzling white AndalucÃa villages that hark back to Spain’s Moorish history. This is the country that produced Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso and where Gaudi’s wondrous legacy lights up Barcelona and Catalonia.
Easily accessible from around the world with numerous monumental airports and an excellent EU-funded road network, Spain also has the world’s second biggest high-speed train network.
There are international schools and good healthcare too and the combination of this impressive modern infrastructure with its well-preserved national identity is yet another reason to love España.
The Balearics:
The Balearic Islands in general and Mallorca and Ibiza in particular have held the winning cards for property investors in recent years. These two islands in the Mediterranean have seen substantial investment from international buyers who love the laid-back Mediterranean lifestyle that caters for people used to the very finest in life. Traditionally golfers, sailors and cyclists headed to Mallorca while Ibiza attracted a party-loving crowd yet today these differences are blurred. Both islands offer a family-friendly base with sophisticated facilities and a modern infrastructure and property choices are largely down to personal taste.
Mallorca has twenty-four golf courses and thirty-two marinas, a year-round vibe and a great capital city, Palma. Charming, top-dollar stone villages like Deia and Soller in the Tramuntana Mountains, Pollensa up in the north and the quieter east coast all provide interesting options for homeowners.
Glamorous Ibiza is known as The White Isle, a former hippy hangout turned global music centre with undeveloped countryside in the north and gleaming yachts packed into star-studded marinas in the south. Ibiza has some of Europe’s best clubs and several exclusive beach clubs but all with an understated and bohemian vibe that consistently wins it new fans of all ages. Ibiza has expertly managed to become both a celebrity hideaway and the most sought after see-and-be-seen body-beautiful holiday destination.
Southwest Ibiza & Cala Moli:
The southwest of Ibiza, along with its jaw-dropping scenic backgrounds, is glamorous, brash and exclusive, and with more stylish beach club restaurants along its shores than possibly the rest of the Balearic Islands put together, it is idolised by big-hitting jet setters and local residents alike.Â
Declared a ‘natural’ beach by the town of San Jose, Cala Moli is a lovely, pebbly cove tucked away from crowds, and lacking in the usual rows of sun loungers, parasols or noisy hotels. Though secluded and tranquil, Moli also offers some fabulous amenities, including a bar/restaurant with its own swimming pool. The sea bed is quite rocky, and excellent for snorkelling in the crystal clear, clean waters.
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