MAIN HOUSE
There are two lounge areas; one modern and equipped with large wall-mounted plasma & satellite TV, the other is a traditional style area with finca fireplace and chimney. Also dining area, modern kitchen, laundry room.
Benefiting from full air-conditioning, underfloor heating, surround sound inside and poolside, and an office area with wireless internet access and a printer.
The villa has the benefit of maid service for 2 hours each morning who will undertake general duties such as tidying up, loading & unloading dishwasher, bed making, floor mopping and vacuuming and removing the refuse and cleaning.
There are 4 bedrooms (3 double and 1 twin) all with en-suite bathrooms. All bedrooms are light and airy with air conditioning and cool tiled floors.
OUTDOOR AREA
Beautiful mature gardens and green lawns surround this finca, and total privacy is ensured.
There are chill-out areas to the front and rear of the villa and lots of room around the pool for sun loungers. There is a Bali style chill-out pavilion for the adults to enjoy, and the expansive lawns of lush natural grass (watered via the lands own well) lend themselves perfectly for young children to safely enjoy their own fun and games.
The marvellous Mediterranean, tropical style garden is surrounded by untouched forest, with the villa being situated in a beautiful area of countryside very close to Santa Gertrudis, and just off the well known (and recently modernized) San Juan Road. Therefore guests have the benefit of easy access to all areas to all the island being so central, as well as a complete feeling of privacy and tranquillity hidden within the forests of Ibiza. Perfect for hikes, bike riding, running, or simply just ‘being’.
Tourist License 2015015222
LOCATION – CENTRAL
Recommended Beaches: The beauty of being in the centre of the island is that most of the beaches are no more than a 20-minute drive away.
The heart of the island is spread across and between four of its towns, running from San Rafael in the southern part, through Santa Gertrudis and San Lorenzo, and up to San Miguel further to the north. Virtually all of the beaches are less than half an hour’s drive away.
Each of these towns has their own characteristics and identity, and of course gastronomic feasts galore, with the San Juan road, which links them and is effectively the spine of the island, being known as ‘Restaurant Road’. This 7-8 km stretch of modernised road hosts none other than at least 10 must-try restaurants, serving up anything from Mediterranean fusion and Thai, to Italian, Japanese and traditional Ibicenco fare. Pristine whitewashed churches, local schools, farms, and orange groves stretch across the Morna Valley, together with historic ruins and numerous Agroturismo hotels
Of the four towns, Santa Gertrudis is perhaps the most amenable to tourists and locals alike (as well as being the largest), growing hugely in popularity over the last few years or so with Northern Europeans moving to Ibiza for the sun and relaxed island life, but also wanting to stay a little bit apart from the slightly more hedonistic south. Centred around a beautiful square surrounded by bars, restaurants, auction houses, and sports facilities, and just two minutes from the rapidly growing UK private school Morna International College, Santa Gertrudis provides a busy yet relaxed and positive vibe 365 days a year.