Description
BEACHFRONT VILLA CALA DI VOLPE COSTA SMERALDA. This historic property on the Costa Smeralda opposite the famous Cala di Volpe hotel.
It is set in a beautiful 8500 m² park bordering a white sand beach and private dock.
The villa enjoys a splendid view of the sea, the famous hotel and the splendid sunsets of the coast.
The house has three double bedrooms, one bedroom with two single beds, three bathrooms, a single bedroom for the service.
An important living room and a well equipped kitchen with a beautiful view of the garden bordering the sea
The house is all on one floor and is made up of terracotta and ceramic floors, wooden beams and juniper.
The sleeping area has 5 bedrooms and services, as follows:
– Master room with en suite bathroom
– Double bedroom and twin bedroom, shared bathroom
– Double bedroom with en suite bathroom
– Annex with double bedroom and en suite bathroom
– Service room with en suite bathroom
The outdoor verandas are spacious, furnished with a dining area and lounge, an ideal place to spend pleasant lunches and dinners in the shade of the pergolas, and surrounded by the lush greenery of the private park.
A few steps from the beach, a dock for a tender of 10 meters max.
A private dock gives the possibility to dock with a tender or to comfortably sunbathe.
Undisputed capital of the Costa Smeralda, Porto Cervo is a coastal fraction of the Gallura center of Arzachena, with a few hundred residents.
In the summer it becomes an extraordinary and sparkling parade of yachts, yachts and famous people: in the square it is easy to find yourself shopping with movie and television stars.
Every day is a continuous alternation of appointments with the international jet set: parties, social life, sporting events, golf in particular.
The seaside village was built around a natural inlet that resembles a deer.
The old port dates back to the 1960s, when with a brilliant intuition Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, fascinated by the beauty of the coast, decided to buy the lands of this corner of Gallura and, together with the French scenographer Jacques Couelle – later joined by some Italian architects – to give life to the paradise of elite international tourism.
In the 1980s, work began on the construction of the new marina, today one of the largest and most equipped in the Mediterranean (700 berths), home to the Costa Smeralda yacht club, a prestigious club that organizes international sailing regattas.