Located in a privileged location surrounded by nature, the villa is a symbol of modern luxury and sophistication making it a truly impressive luxury villa.
The home has Aerothermal underfloor heating, elevator, home automation system, air conditioning systems with zone control options and consists of:
Exterior area designed to maximize the use of outdoor space, offering an Infinity pool 78.90m2 and relaxation areas of a covered Terrace 24m2 and an Open Terrace 34.35m2
-Basement 204.85m2 useful (173.75m2)
Lobby 37.30m2
Garage 136.45m2
-Ground floor 144.85 (useful 142.80m2 )
Lobby and stairs 18.35m2
Hallway 9.7m2
Open concept lounge with dining area and equipped Kitchen 62m2
Laundry room 5.95m2
Bedroom 1. 4.35m2 with ensuite bathroom 4.40m2
Guest toilet
-First floor 151.25 (useful 107.74)
Hallway 19.04m2 and interior stairs 10.70m2
Bedroom 2. 19.80m2 with Dressing room 11m2 and ensuite bathroom 10.30m2 with a bath and shower
Bedroom 3. 12.15m2 with fitted wardrobes and ensuite bathroom 6m2 with double shower
Bedroom 4. 14.35m2 with fitted wardrobes and ensuite bathroom 4.40m2 with double shower
Terrace covered 21.55m2
Tower 15.30m2 with Exterior stairs 10.79m2 to solarium
-Solarium 121.45m2
Nestling between the sea and the mountains, Altea is the jewel of Costa Blanca in the Valencian Community, distinguished by its Mediterranean charm, golden sandy beaches, and panoramic sea views. Strategically located between Valencia and Alicante, this picturesque town offers a relaxed and exclusive lifestyle, ideal for those seeking a blend of tranquility and proximity to amenities and entertainment.
With a thriving international community and high-quality services, Altea provides a welcoming and secure environment for residents and visitors alike.
Altea offers a wide range of activities for all tastes and ages. From water sports in its crystal-clear waters to hiking in the surrounding mountains such as Sierra de Bernia, outdoor enthusiasts will find Altea a paradise to explore and enjoy.
Altea can be divided into two areas: the seaside district and the historic centre. As you head into the narrow and cobbled streets of the old town, you will be embraced by whitewashed houses decorated with pretty flowers and led down streets that will surprise you with unexpected views and the most picturesque of scenes. The Nuestra Señora del Consuelo church is an iconic image of the Costa Blanca. Altea’s historic centre really is a beautiful example of a town that has been shaped by its Muslim past.The city is also known for its art and culture, with numerous art galleries and festivals celebrating music and local traditions.
And then there are the stunning beaches namely L’Olla, Solsida, Cap Negret, Albir, Cala del Mascarat and La Roda. This stretch of the Mediterranean is defined by pebbly beaches – rather than sand – and tiny coves overshadowed by impressive cliffs. Spending lazy days here is nothing short of pure magic.A wonderful way to explore the waters is to hire a kayak and paddle to one of Altea’s greatest natural treasures: Isla de la Olleta. This island is part of Serra Gelada natural park and has some archaeological remains dating back to the Roman period. Not far off the coast, it is easy to get to. If you love diving and snorkelling, the island is the perfect place to indulge your passion.
The natural landscapes surrounding Altea are also absolutely stunning. Sierra de Bèrnia is a mountain range bordering the counties of Marina Alta and Marina Baixa. There is a ruined castle and golf course here. The network of hiking routes – such as Ruta de los Arcos and Ruta del Forat de Bèrnia – will lead you into the most spectacular scenery. Another great walking spot is Serra Gelada natural park, which is snaked with trails that will treat you to breathtaking vistas.