Located off the beaten track, with stunning views over the village of Ador to the Sierra Gallineras, keen walkers and bird watchers will be in their element at this villa. Equally, for lazy days around the pool, the large grounds and sun drenched terrace provide a lovely spot, and from here the countryside views are particularly good. Inside, the contemporary interior creates a cool, welcoming ambience, and the air conditioned lounge makes this a popular choice throughout the summer. Despite its rural location, Amarilla has easy access to the main road system, allowing you to take advantage of the many attractions that the Costa Blanca has to offer.
Below will give you an idea of the resort's character, which facilities are located in the immediate vicinity of your accommodation, as well as those located a little further away within the resort and surrounding area.
In the vicinity of Gandia
Local amenities
Distance to Gandia
13.0km
Nearest Restaurant / Cafe
1.7km
Nearest Bar
1.5km
Nearest Beach
16.0km
Nearest Mini/Supermarket
1.7km
Resort: Gandia in Costa Blanca
The historic town of Gandia is situated between striking mountainous landscape and the Mediterranean Sea. Offering a wealth of beautiful golden sandy beaches, extensive shopping and historical buildings, there is plenty to do here and many places well worth a visit, such as the Palace of Santo Duque, which has been declared a Spanish national monument. However, arguably the most popular attraction for holidaymakers are the long stretches of beach and the busy harbour. Food is also a popular attraction of Gandia, as the prosperous fishing harbour and widespread orchards mean that this area is rich in fresh produce. A number of local specialty dishes such as “fideuà”, a paella-type dish made with noodles, can be found served in many of the restaurants and tapas bars that line the bustling promenade.