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Come Stay At One Of The Best Villas In Spain

Copyright (c) 2011 Joe Maldonado

Villa Jessica is considered to be one of the best and most luxurious Villas in Spain! You can find it in the urbanization Serra Brava.

This brand new villa comes equipped with a private pool. It is also nicely secluded. Additionally, a private garage is included with a private entrance inside. There is another ground floor entrance outside also. The ground floor contains two bedrooms. There is a double bed in one, and the other has a bunk bed and bathroom.

The main entrance leads into a foyer, which overlooks the living room. There is a fireplace and a pleasant sitting area to the right. To the left sits a dining area, equipped with a large table and enough chairs to seat a big family. There is a fully equipped and modern kitchen adjacent to the living room.

There is an open terrace off of the living room, which resides at the front of the villa. Here is where to relax and take in the amazing view of the Mediterranean Sea. A view like this is just one of the reasons why Villa Jessica deserves to be called one of the best Villas in Spain! There are 3 bedrooms on the second floor, and a bathroom attached to one of them. There are double beds in two of them, and two single beds in the other. They are all well finished and beautiful!

The terrace off of the second floor is remarkable! The view includes the Mediterranean Sea as well as the private path leading to the pool. When night falls the path becomes lit up, and it is also protected by a private fence. There is a playground, supermarket, tennis court, restaurant and a soccer field all within a short walking distance of Villa Jessica.

Here is a short description of the village in which Villa Jessica resides:

Lloret de Mar
Lloret de Mar is a former fishing village that has turned into one of the brightest coastal resorts in Costa Brava. This is where modern advancement is combined with tradition, coming together to offer you a wonderful experience filled with culture and history. Lloret de Mar has a cozy feeling, with an old-town atmosphere. The streets are filled with little shops.

The nightlife is friendly and active, filled with clubs and pubs to meet smiling faces and new friends. There are many beaches nearby, as well as all the best Villas in Spain. Lloret de Mar is conveniently located, so you will be able to enjoy many opportunities for leisure, recreation, entertainment and relaxation.

The scenic Catalonian countryside and breathtaking Pyrenes mountains can be seen from most any of the villas in Lloret de Mar. The CostaCabana villas in Lloret de Mar are situated within close range of quite a few other historic villages and towns in the area. This is to include Barcelona and Gerona.

Anyone who is passionate about Spanish History, Art or culture will find the villas in Lloret de Mar to be a more ideal choice than any of the other Villas in Spain.

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