Rent Holiday Villa in Oasis de Nazaret - Lanzarote - Canary Islands

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Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi


Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Hot tub - 4 seater
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Villa Antonio 11mtr pool hot tub wifi
  • Oasis de Nazret - Great central location
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General Details

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool: Yes - Private
  • Heating: No
  • Air Conditioning: No
  • TV / Cable TV: Yes
  • Hi Fi: Yes
  • Internet: Yes
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Sleeps: 8
  • Double beds: 2
  • Single beds: 4 +
  • Sofa beds: 0
  • Cots: 1
  • Nearest Airport: Arricffe - 15 mins
  • Nearest Railway Station: n/a
  • Transport Required: Recommend car hire

Owner Details

Please contact Margaret Beard using contact details below.

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Villa to rent in Lanzarote with private pool wifi,

Large Luxury 2 Floor Villa with a Private 11mtr Pool, Jacuzzi/Hot Tub ,Games room ,Free Internet wi-fi and Nintendo Wii The villa is in a relaxing location with uninterrupted panoramic views


Villa Antonio is a superb villa based in the quite village of Nazaret yet only 15 mins from the beach. A great cental location to stay and tour. The property includes a large private heated pool and a 4 seater Jacuzzi/hot tub which is only steps from the pool (and a paddling pool for the children). You will find a Sat.TV and DVD in the comfortable living room and in the 2 main bedrooms. To test your skills a Games room with 6ft pool table, table football, darts, PS2, TV and DVD is available, our aim is for Villa Antonio to be a place to relax and unwind.


NEW - FREE INTERNET(Wi-Fi)& Nintendo Wii - have some real fun!


#Four Bedrooms -Two doubles with TV/DVD players & Two twin rooms


#Three Bathrooms All with showers -Two of which are walk in & one over a bath


#Dining room -Separate room which seats 8 people


#Free Internet access (Wi-Fi)


#Kitchen- Fully equipped with everything you need !


#Lounge -Comfortable leather sofas, 32 LCD TV,Satelitte,DVD player, DVD library , Nintendo Wii


#Two Terraces -Ground & First floor with table & chairs for al fresco dining , two leather reclining chairs


#Large Pool -Large,heated with sun loungers and table & chairs poolside


#Hot Tub Artic Spa big enough for 4 people ..... steps from the pool


#Barbie -Pool side


#Games room- Table football, darts, 6ft pool table, PS2 , TV , DVD


#Parking -Ample , off road , 6 cars at least



Sorry...... Villa Antonio is a no smoking villa


Property Rental Rates

All costs below are on a per week basis unless stated.

Rental Period

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Jan onwards prices from £595.00 €679.35* $960.27*

Please note: Prices marked with an * are to be used as a guide only.

We have tried to keep the pricing structure simple & uncomplicated

No Agents are involved - you are booking direct with the owners

No hidden extras / Nothing else to pay

Please note - we are flexible on the starting day of the week

We accept Euros - please e mail for Euro prices

8 January 2012 - 12 February 2012

£595 per week for up to 2 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

13 February 2012 to 27 February 2012

£1050 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

28 February 2012 - 25 March 2012

£795 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

26 March 2012 - 11 April 2012

£1050 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

12 April 2012 - 24 May 2012

£895 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

25 May 2012 - 8 June 2012

£1050 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

9 June 2012 - 8 July 2012

£895 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

9 July 2012 - 4 September 2012

£1050 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

4 September 2012 - 13 October 2012

£895 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

Oct 14 2012 to Dec16 2012

£595 per week for up to 2 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

Dec 17 2012 to Jan 6 2013

£1095 per week for up to 4 guests (Plus £95 per additional guest)

Note: Pool heating included

NO HIDDEN EXTRAS / NOTHING ELSE TO PAY

Welcome pack included

Free Internet Wi-Fi access

Local Activities

ARRECIFE:

The political and commercial capital of the island. Banks, restaurants, shops, bars and cafés are found along the seaside promenade, in the pedestrian street Calle León y Castillo and in calle José Antonio.



ARRIETA:

A delightful fishing village at the north end of the island. Excellent fish restaurants abound.





TAHICHE:

César Manrique Foundation – Home of the world famous artist, César Manrique. Built on the site of five volcanic bubbles.





GUATIZA:

Cactus Gardens – Designed by César Manrique, these gardens contain over I420 different species of cacti. This area is home to the cochineal beetle whose cultivation provides a red dye.





EL GOLFO:

The black beach and deep green lagoon formed by a volcanic crater blown sideways into the sea make a spectacular sight. Numerous restaurants that provide excellent, fresh seafood grace this village.





FAMARA:

This village and its beach lie on the west coast. Although swimming is not recommended here due to its strong currents, both wind surfing and surfboarding are popular here. The village has many excellent fish restaurants with striking views of the cliffs, ocean and the island of La Graciosa.





HARIA:

This village is in a valley set deep in the mountains. This valley is known as the Valley of a Thousand Palms and is the greenest place on the island. It is definitely a change of scenery and is well provided with a number of good restaurants. The reason there are so many palms here is because there was once a tradition that when a daughter was born one palm was planted and if a son were born two palms were planted.





LA GERIA:

This is the wine-growing region of Lanzarote, the largest in the Canaries. One of its wines malvasia is even mentioned by Shakespeare. Visit the bodegas (wine cellars) to taste the wines and see the unique way the vines are cultivated.





LA GRACIOSA:

This is one of the smallest islands in the Canaries and is a wildlife reserve. The island, which has a number of fresh fish restaurants, is generally less than 30 minutes from the village of Orzola by passenger ferry.





LOS JAMEOS DEL AGUA:

A series of caverns and open roofed caves created by the lava flow of a prehistoric eruption. A natural lagoon, which is connected to the sea underground, gave the grotto its name. Here you can see small, white crabs; which are completely blind. These albino shellfish, about 3cm in length, are designed to live deep in the sea - about 1000m down; it is therefore unclear why their presence should be encountered here. César Manrique used his artistic skills to transform some areas of the lava bubbles into a concert hall with incredible natural acoustics and also a restaurant and night club.



MIRADOR DEL RIO:

Another of Cesar Manrique’s creations. The view toward the island of La Graciosa from this enclosed café/bar lookout point, perched on the cliff hundreds of meters above the ocean, is nothing less than spectacular.





MONUMENTO EL CAMPESINO:

Yet another of César Manrique’s creations. Located in the geographical centre of the island, this monument is dedicated to the farm worker and his animals. At the monument there is a restaurant, museum and shop.





PAPAGAYO:

Located at the extreme south of the island just north of the town of Playa Blanca. This beach is noted for its wide sandy shores and sparkling crystal waters. The road is unpaved and there is just one bar.





PLAYA BLANCA:

Once a sleepy fishing village, it is now a major resort area with a scenic seafront walk, excellent restaurants of various cuisines and bars - all with views to the sea. Ferries for Fuerteventura leave from here.





PUERTO CALERO:

A beautiful Marina, with shops and Restaurants to the South of Puerto del Carmen.





PUERTO DEL CARMEN:

This is the main tourist area of Lanzarote. Once a small fishing village it now has one casino, 12 kilometres of beaches, shops, bars and restaurants in profusion.





TIMANFAYA The Fire Mountain:

- The 51 square kilometres of lava fields and volcanic craters have been made a national park. On the top of one of the volcanoes is a restaurant where the meals are cooked on the heat emanating from its interior. An air -conditioned bus takes visitors on a short, multi-lingual tour of the park.





TEGUISE:

The former capital of the island has many beautiful buildings dating from the colonial period of Spain’s history; the church of San Miguel, the Castle of Guanapay and the Palacio Spinola number among them. On Sunday the town hosts a lively market.





YAIZA:

This town, lying in the interior of the island, was winner of a contest for the most beautiful village in the Canaries. There are a number of traditional cafes and restaurants as well as a number of architecturally appealing buildings.





ORZOLA:

A quaint fishing village is located at the northern most tip of the island at the end of a scenic drive. This is where the ferry departs twice daily for the island of La Graciosa and where the famous fish restaurant Charco Viejo is located.







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