Cosmic Villas is delighted to present this beautiful family villa in the quiet residential area of Aigua Gelida, Tamariu, and it truly is one of the best.
It is one of the rare Spanish villas to have its own private infinity pool, so one can sit in it and look right over the edge at the striking countryside and partial sea-views which are visible from the garden. The garden is also equipped with a lounging area and dining area providing the perfect place to relax.
This villa sleeps up to 8 people and possesses a stylish and modern interior. It has several French windows which make the rooms feel light and airy, and the walls brag neutral colours having the effect of a calming atmosphere.
The villa consists of four charming bedrooms, and several delightful areas for the family to socialise in, for instance, there is a spacious lounging area with access to the exterior terraces on both the ground and first floor meaning that there is more than enough space for the whole family. Furthermore, Villa Beneahro has a fully equipped contemporary kitchen, so you can cook-up lots of delicious cuisines.
A further benefit of this villa is that it is only a 15 minute downhill stroll to the beach, and it is close by to many bars and restaurants selling beautiful local food. Additionally, it is only a one hour drive to the city of Girona, which is plentiful in beautiful and exciting attractions for the whole family to enjoy, such as, the Cinema Museum and Girona Cathedral.
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This is a fantastic villa located in the residential Aigua Gelida just 1km from the beach and 1,5km from the beach of Aigua Blava, in Begur. There are 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, and it can accommodate up to 8 people
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Tamariu is a truly delightful seaside village offering a gorgeous, sandy family-friendly beach, as well as a string of popular waterfront restaurants and a couple of well-stocked minimarkets.
Tamariu has retained a lot of its charm compared to many other 'resorts' along the Spanish Costas, this is due to the nature (good fortune) of its rather rugged (but sublimely beautiful) coastline and the difficulty (impossible) of large mass tourist companies getting transfer coaches up and down the narrow hillside roads.
And thank goodness for that, as what we are left with is an utterly charming stretch of coastline occupied by likeminded discerning tourists who respect the local countryside and embrace the traditional restaurants and tapas bars which can be found in this gem of a village. And getting there could not be easier, as Girona-Costa Brava airport is less than an hour's drive away.
According to the British Telegraph newspaper, the beach at Tamariu ranks as one of the best beaches on the Costa Brava. Embraced by pine-clad headlands, the horseshoe-shaped beach is very pretty, family-friendly and sheltered. Just behind the beach is the pedestrian promenade, where there are some cafes, restaurants and beach gear shops. Parents can happily while away a little time in the shade, sipping whatever they fancy, with their children, only yards away from them, play safely on the sand.
It probably won't be the first time you've heard of it, in this neck of the woods, but Tamariu was originally a small fishing village. It has definitely retained some of its charm and identity, and its beautiful south facing sandy bay offers a romantic destination for lovers. It's also a good choice for families seeking a quieter Costa Brava resort.
The activity in the village will peak in August, but as yet there aren't any English bars or breakfasts. Neither are their high-rise hotels on the landscape, only a blend of greens, blues and sandy shades with pretty whitewashed buildings in the foreground.