Europe's closest house to Africa !

Here Africa meets Europe and the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean. The view is, quite simply … sensational, a panorama of two continents, a great ocean and a dazzling sea … Read more below

ZC 45
3 bedrooms, sleeps 6
the view from the living room

Property Summary

Bedrooms : three (two doubles, one twin bedded)

Swimming Pool : N/A

Location : in open countryside, 3 km from Tarifa in the Western Costa del Sol region (Province of Cádiz)

Price : (per week) : from £1,200 to £2,000. Click here for details

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Map of Andalucía with the western Costa del Sol highlighted

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Property Description

Location, location, location! Along with it's one bedroomed, sister cottage (see our page, zc44) on the other side of the track, this is as close to Africa as you can get!

the villa

The view is, quite simply … sensational, a 210º panorama of two continents, a great ocean and a dazzling sea. And the villa makes the very best of this amazing location with huge picture windows looking directly out across the sea.

Just 100 metres from the shoreline, here Africa meets Europe and the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean. Views are breathtaking, across the deep blue sea dazzling bright in the sunshine to the massive peaks of the Atlas Mountains which rise up dramatically beyond Morocco's beaches just eight miles away.

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To your left you look far into the ever widening Mediterranean, to your right to the vast expanses of a great ocean. Here you will feast on glorious sunrises and dazzling, golden sunsets; the quality of light is unbelievable.

And it's incredibly relaxing too, watching the ships passing slowly through the Straits of Gibraltar (more than 350 ships, yachts and ferries negotiate this narrow stretch of water every day), the street lights of Tangier, Ceuta and other towns on the Moroccan coastline twinkling brightly at night. If you are lucky, you will spot whales and dolphins or the biggest bird migrations in Europe as they fly from one continent to the other.

living / dining room

Tarifa is only a couple of kilometres away (a beautiful, 25 minute walk along the cliffs; just eight minutes by car) but right here there is nothing but peace, tranquility and the sound of silence. Just amazing seascapes and the stunning nature of the Natural Park all around which plunges dramatically down to the rocky, wild beaches. A perfect place to disconnect from life's usual routines.

There are all manner of coastal and countryside tracks to explore, an abundance of wild flowers everywhere, a new and always sensational view to be enjoyed at every turn. Only a few roaming cows on the hillsides and the occasional fisherman down on the rocks to keep you company. It's magical!

the coast below the house

Not quite so calm and serene when the Levante wind is blowing, though … here the micro-climate is every bit as dramatic as the landscape. From time to time this wind will blow from the east, and does it blow! When it really sets in, winds of up to 120 km per hour will roar down the Straits of Gibraltar and all sense of peace and harmony will be shattered. Tarifa isn't the wind and kite surfing capital of Europe for nothing …

On days like this (you can probably expect at least a few during a two week stay) unless you are an afficionado of these wind and water sports, it's best, in our opinion, to head inland and do some sightseeing elsewhere. As soon as one is a few miles from the coast the severity of the wind quickly drops away.

the terrace

And there are plenty of balmy, blissful days too, especially in July and August when the Levante usually drops right away.

Access is pretty good considering the terrain all around is so spectacular. Until recently these hills were the sole domain of the Spanish military; they have left now but the roads and tracks they built through the steep hills and valleys remain.

master bedroom

So the access road is tarmaced, if a little narrow and bendy in places and only the last 800 metres to the house is dirt track. This bit is a little bumpy but easily negotiable in an ordinary car with due care and attention. We don't recommend a low-slung sports car.

views from the clifftop to Tarifa

A little path leads up through the garden to the villa, gleaming white and dazzlingly bright in the sunshine. It's of simple design and construction, neatly and attractively furnished with everything you will need to enjoy your stay. But its predominant feature is the fabulous view through its huge windows … not only is it the closest villa to Africa, it has probably got the best views in Europe!

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One enters to the living / dining room / kitchen with its amazing picture window. The light simply floods in! Colourful cushions are scattered on bench seating around a wooden coffee table at the front of the room, with a little dining area behind and the kitchen to its side. It's adequately equipped for rustling up basic meals (there's a big fridge/freezer and a 4 ring hob etc) but please note that there is no oven.

The master bedroom (with a 4 poster double bed) leads off on one side. It's spacious and, of course, has a view! The en-suite facilities are in the room, the W.C. screened off by opaque glass tiles. Not everyone's cup of tea, perhaps, but not a bad place to take your morning shower, looking out over the shimmering sea!

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On the other side of the living room, a short corridor leads to the other two bedrooms (one double with great sea views) and one twin (with views to the side and to the Atlantic). They share a bathroom between them (walk-in shower, no bath tub). There is also an outdoor shower.

Glass doors open from the living room to the outdoor sitting and terrace areas. There's a little seating area (for two) just outside the room and a larger terrace area to the side of the villa. A wooden dining table for al fresco meals, a sunshade, sunbeds and lay-down teak chairs make this a lovely spot to soak up the sun whilst watching the ships gliding silently by beyond the giant bulrushes below the house.

the coast below the villa

Seagulls glide on thermals overhead, the odd cow or two mooches silently on a distant hill. It's a heavenly spot, as quiet and tranquil as can be - there's just one other house to be seen, on the hillside higher up, but apparently no one ever goes there.

The garden area below the house is not what one would call immaculate - a couple of not particularly attractive, unoccupied little buildings in amongst rocks and scruffy seaside vegetation - but somehow it matters not, it all seems entirely in keeping with this wonderfully remote, secret world.

the villa

On the other side of the villa, passing by a little graveled area with more sun beds, a high cane hedge marks the garden's boundary and protects the house from Levante winds. The gateway through the hedge will take you to a little vegetable garden (the gardner, Francisco, will offer you some seasonal vegetables whenever he can).

It's about as ecological as can be here. There's no mains electricity in this remote corner of Spain, so everything works on solar and wind power; water comes from local wells. There's no air conditioning either, the fresh sea breezes and the stone construction of the villa keep everything cool, even on the hottest of summer days.

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A short stroll onto the headland (you will see Tarifa clearly from here, a mile or so further along the coast) takes you to the rocky coves of the Mediterranean. There are no sandy beaches here, just wild, rugged but very beautiful coves, excellent for fishing and snorkeling. You can sunbathe unmolested in any number of these little bays.

There's a million things to do from here, quite apart from reveling in this amazing location. There are plenty of excellent restaurants and night spots in and around Tarifa, mile upon mile of white, sandy beaches on the Costa de la Luz immediately beyond. There are beautiful white villages in inland Cádiz to explore, wind and kite surfing, diving, golf, horse riding et al. This is not just the coast of light, it is also the coast of wonders.

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And there's always the option of a day trip to Morocco, only 35 minutes away from Tarifa on the high speed catamaran … but a totally different world. Ferries also leave from Algeciras and, either way, it's a wonderful trip, especially on the longer, 3 hour trip from Algeciras, the ship accompanied through the Straits by dolphins and whales.

the villa from behind

Client comments include, "Absolutely fab! Will definitely come back! This place is amazing, five star accommodation with five star views across to Africa" and "There are few places where you can find this unique combination of an awesome landscape (you can see Africa from your bed), a very comfortable and well designed house and great hospitality from the owners. Our favourite place in Europe, hands down! "

views to Morocco

Note: for larger groups, this villa can be rented in conjunction with the one bedroomed cottage just below, on the other side of the track. Click here for details of the cottage.

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Contact Us

Would you like to book this property? Any questions? We are here to help

info@rusticblue.com

00 34 958 763 381

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Property Details

All on one floor :

Living / Dining Room / Kitchen

3 bedrooms:
(1) Double with en-suite bathroom (walk-in shower, no bath tub) in the room itself
(2) Double
(3) Twin bedded

Bathroom (walk-in shower, no bath tub)

Utility / laundry room

Sun terrace (furnished) and gravelled terrace

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Facilities

SatelliteTV (some channels in English; also German, French etc) • DVD

Wood burning stove • Gas Heater

Gas hob (4 rings) • Fridge / freezer • Coffee pot • Juicer • Cooking utensils • Cutlery • Crockery • Please note that there is no oven

Washing Machine (can only be used with cold water because of the lack of mains electricity)

All linen is provided (but not pool towels) • Cot & Highchair available (on request)

Terraces • Outdoor dining and garden furniture • 2 Sunbeds • 4 lay-down teak chairs • Outdoor shower • Outdoor lighting • Barbecue • Grounds • Parking

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Notes

Note that there is no mains electricity here; the house is powered by wind and solar power. It works as a normal house but powerful appliances such as hairdryers cannot be used. The washing machine can only be used with cold water

Rentals for this property normally run from Sunday to Sunday

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Location

3 km (800 metres of which is track, passable with care in an ordinary car) from the main Algeciras to Tarifa road. Tarifa (all facilities) is 8 minutes away by car; 30 mins to Algerciras (all facilities)

There is also a shorter route to Tarifa, just 2 km, but it's all track

Gibraltar 45 mins; Marbella 1¼ hrs; Málaga 1¾ hrs; Jerez 1¾ hrs; Sevilla 2½ hrs

See the location map above

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Airports

Gibraltar 45 mins; Málaga 1¾ hrs; Jerez 1¾hrs; Sevilla 2½ hrs

See our Links Page for web sites of airlines traveling to Andalucia from the UK.

Car Hire

We offer competitive rates for car hire from Málaga and other airports in Andalucia. Click here for full details

Find Out More

About the Western Costa del Sol

About the Costa de la Luz

You may find it useful to view our frequently asked questions

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1st to 14th April; 1st to 28th July; 2nd to 29th September to 1st October; 23rd December to 5th January 2013
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15th April to 30th June; 30th September to 3rd November
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