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Take a holiday in real Spain.
Enjoy the Culture and Heritage
as well as beautiful beaches.




 

 

 


The Villa   Outside    
          
      Villa Norfolk Joy is set back from the road, down a tarmac lane about 600m walk from the nearest Bar/Restaurant the 'Venta Florentina'.There is a large gate leading into the villa grounds, safe parking for the car.
This villa has no pool but instead you get a luxury villa at a very cheap rental. Not everyone needs a pool; after all there are beautiful beaches very close by.
All the windows are fitted with mosquito blinds and shutters.
The villa, which sleeps 4 people is set in a very large plot with gardens, lawns and very large area to the side.
Tables and chairs are provided for outside use.
To the side there is a large arch which leads to a porch to sit and watch the sunset. A door leads to the entrance hall, which leads on to the bedrooms and the rest of the villa.
 
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The Villa   Inside    
          
     

KITCHEN: The 7.5m extensive kitchen has many fitted units, a table and chairs for dining, a very large fridge, separate freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, electric oven and ceramic hob. A kettle, toaster and microwave are also provided.

LOUNGE: The lounge has a large leather sofa, pouffe, coffee table, electric fire and radiators for the chillier evenings and air conditioning (hot and cold).

BEDROOM ONE: This large bedroom has two single beds a triple wardrobe, chest of drawers and table with lamp. The bedroom has mosquito blinds and shutters to the window. The bedroom leads to an en-suite bathroom with double fitted shower, basin and toilet. There is a mirror with lights and shaver point.

BEDROOM TWO: This large bedroom has two single beds, a triple wardrobe, chest of drawers and leads to an en-suite bathroom consisting of full size bath with glass shower screen and shower, a toilet and basin. Again there is a mirror with lights and a shaver point.

CLOAKROOM: A third toilet with extractor and basin.

 
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A Central Location

My self catering holiday villas are centrally located for visiting the Costa de la Luz part of Andalucia in Spain.
Booking a self-catering holiday rental villa, here in the Costa de la Luz, through www.ExploreChiclana.com , means you can please yourself and have your holiday just the way you want it, by the pool, beach side, city or countryside. Some guests like to spend much of their holiday on the beach. It doesn't get better than the Barrosa beach with all its facilities, especially for children. It is a sandy beach, not pebbles or shingle and has easy gentle sloping access to the sea. The sea is warm and clean. It is much much warmer than the Portuguese Algarve and a whole lot cleaner than the Mediterranean sea. There are several other beaches, Barbate, Cape Trafalgar, El Palmar, Conil, Roche some of which have secluded coves.

Beaches are not for everyone. This area abounds with Culture, History, Walking, Hiking, Riding, Water sports and Golf. The rental villas are centrally located for many daily trips out. The town of Jerez is 30 minutes drive. Take a tour of one of the famous Bodegas of Jerez and see how Sherry and Brandy are made. The town is rich with historic and artistic sites, one day is not enough!! Visit the Moorish Alcazar and gardens, the Clock museum, 15th century churches, the Flamenco museum etc.The performing horses of Jerez are a wonder to behold. For motor sports enthusiasts visit the famous race track. Formula 1 test their cars here and the Moto GP is normally the first one of the season. Check out their web site Jerez Circuit

The wonderful City of Cadiz, a short drive away, is a must to visit on your holiday in Andalucia, Costa de la Luz. The ancient city is approximately 3,000 years old. Cadiz is a very relaxed and easy-going city. People sit outside at the cafes all day long enjoying the cool sea breeze and warm sunshine, gazing up at the Moorish architecture. The old quarter is probably the most beautiful with the mansions of yesteryear merchants, towers, picturesque squares are awe inspiring. Visit a Roman Amphitheatre, admire the Moorish influences. Visit the grand Cathedral or the enormous Ficus trees in the parks and gardens with wild parrots. Shop in the main plaza/square, enjoy an ice cream or tapas in this beautiful area. Cadiz is so close to my holiday villas that many guests choose to spend more than one day visiting Cadiz.

Seville is known as the cultural city of Spain. It is about an hours drive. Or you can park (for free) at the local train station and for a moderate price let the train take you to the centre of Seville. Places to visit in Seville are the Cathedral and Giralda, the Tapas bars of Barrio Santa Cruz, the Alcazar, the Roman ruins of Italica at Santiponce, see the spectacular Plaza de Espana, take a river boat or horse and carriage trip. Take the children to Isla Magica Theme Park (Seville's Alton Towers) or visit one of the city's tablaos and experience a Flamenco Show.

There are some very good, cheap golf courses within easy reach of my Andalucian rental villas. Golfing is a very popular sport and many people have a golfing holiday here in the costa de la Luz Andalucia rather than the more expensive Costa del sol. Click on Useful Tourist Guide/ Golf to get more information.

For people who love nature- it is all here. The famous Donana Nature park with its pink flamingos is close by. The easiest way to explore this nature reserve from the Explorechiclana rental villas is to drive to Sanlucar de la Barrameda and catch a small foot-passenger ferry across the Guadalquivir river to the nature reserve.

Off road trails for walkers are abundant. They are the old Canadas (drover ways) which, in the past, the cattle drovers would bring their livestock to the port of Puerto de Santa Maria to provision the ships in the days of the Conquistadors. Bird watchers will see griffin vultures, storks, kestrels, buzzard, pink flamingos and many other species.