For the discerning & well-heeled buyer looking for a genuine front-line art-deco inspired beach villa – this is it.
Our partner developer has just released details for this uber-luxury 4-bedroom villa with pool, landscaped gardens, integral garage and direct beach access.
With a west-facing orientation and Spanish mainland viewed across the Mar Menor, this is the perfect location to sit back and witness long slow summer sunsets.
✅ Playa de Veneziola – 0 min walk
✅ Playa de Pudrimel – 5 min walk
✅ Veneziola 9-Hole Golf Course – 2 min drive
✅ Puerto Tomás Maestre Marina- 6 min
✅ La Manga Golf Resort – 33 min
✅ Cartagena Port – 43 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 57 min
✅ Alicante Airport – 99 min
Considered to this prestigous developer’s flagship project, we proudly present this top-spec luxury beach villa with everything and more.
The exact specification has yet to be revealed, but we have been gifted a detailed floorplan and some beautiful CGI renders.
Let’s go through what makes this villa absoluteky unique
Substantial landscaped garden around whole property, steps with direct access to sandy beach
Huge feature leisure pool (70m2) with raised infinity edge and 10m-long swimming section
Cabana area overlooking Playa de Veneziola with views up & down Lagoon coast
Beach-level secure storage for launch of owner’s private boat or small yacht
Sunken party-pit feature with integral fireplace & landscaping
Sunbathing area for sun-loungers, shower to one side
Large covered patio terrace with outdoor kitchen
Private pergola terrace / nook
Off-street parking for at least two cars
Welcoming landscaped garden at property entrance, feature planting
Large living area across full property width, full-height sliding patio doors accessing pool terrace
Views of gardens, private pool, beach, Mar Menor lagoon & mainland Spain from lounge
Fully-fitted kitchen with large feature breakfast island and separate pantry
Double en-suite bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, access to gardens
Double-height entrance vestibule flooded with light from the east
Integral garage for one car, direct access via kitchen pantry
Separate laundry room accessed from side garden
Huge sun-terrace overlooking gardens, pool & beach with raised garden & tree-through feature
Bedroom #2 with walk-through closet, en-suite, access to sun terrace
Bedroom #3 with walk-through closet, en-suite, access to sun terrace
Bedroom #4 with fitted wardrobes, views towards the east
Landing with glass balcony overlooking entrance vestibule
Family bathroom
NB: Furher details relating to the make of white goods, air con & IT systems have yet to be launched.
Our partner estimates the delivery to be Summer of 2025, with staged payments between contract and keys
La Manga strip (translating to ‘The Sleeve’) is 21km long and 100 metres wide on average, separating the Mediterranean from the Mar Menor (Minor Sea) lagoon.
Originally, it was a bay opening into the Mediterranean; at either end, volcanic reefs gradually held back the sand and sediment that was dragged along by the sea currents to form a sandy column of dunes and rock vegetation and long beaches in contact with two seas.
La Manga sandbar is cut off by natural channels that keep the two seas in contact with each other; the so-called golas allow water from the Mediterranean into the lake. As such, the space was untouched until the 1960s, when La Manga was discovered and developed as a luxury resort.
It now consists of five islands and, having shallow protected waters, lends itself to being an international water-based sports hub.
There are sailing, water-skiing, windsurfing, canoeing and catamaran schools aplenty. Nearby is La Manga Stadium, known for hosting numerous football clubs from all over the world during the winter months.
In 1994 the Mar Menor was included on the Ramsar Convention list for the conservation and sustainable utilisation of wetlands. It is also part of a Specially Protected Area of Mediterranean Importance and is a Special Protection Area (ZEPA in Spanish) for bird life.
In 2022, Spanish lawmakers granted extra protection rights, making it the first case of an ecosystem protected by rights of nature in Europe. The Mar Menor is now legally represented by a group of citizens, scientists and officials.