Taking advantage of the beautful natural landscape, these fantastic new homes enjoy simply stunning views of the Mediterranean and the unique Isla del Fraile.
Within walking distance of the beautiful coastline and beaches, this development of apartments, duplexes & penthouses is in close proximity of local golf courses, marinas and within an hour of the cultural riches of Mazarrón & Cartagena.
✅ Isla del Fraile – 10 min walk
✅ Golf Aguilas Resort – 2 min drive
✅ Club Náutico de Águilas (marina) – 7 min
✅ Aguilón Golf Resort – 35 min
✅ Mazarrón – 42 min
✅ Cartagena – 58 min
✅ Murcia Airport – 58 min
✅ Almeria Airport – 78 min
Two & Three-bed homes sat within a wonderful east-facing complex looking towards the beautiful Isla del Fraile. The vast majority of homes enjoy that view, and they also have access to an amazing array of communal facilities.
External terracing comes as standard, as do the following: –
Breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Meditteranean Ocean & coastal islands
New complex only a short walk down to secluded coves and beaches
Open-plan living with full-height patio doors to large sea-view terrace
Primary bedroom with fitted wardrobes & en-suite bathroom
Top-quality fixtures & fittings throughout
Hot & cold AC fitted as standard
Fully-fitted kitchen with white goods
A designated parking space & storage space is included
Optional extras include terrace / rooftop solarium jacuzzis
Rooftop communal swimming pool & chill-out area with elevated sea views
Additional cliff-side infinity pool among multiple private sea-view sunbathing terraces
Outdoor gymnasium, children’s play area & separate games area among landscaped gardens
Our developer partner tells us the first phase will complete in “the fall” 2025.
Phase 2 will follow late in 2027.
Every home has a unique floorplan, and they all differ in terms of bedroom number and terrace size etc.
Some remaining examples with prices are listed in the FLOORPLAN section below.
Data quoted for this listing is based on Unit B06 in Phase 1.
La Isla del Fraile (Monk Island) is named so thanks to the similarity of the island’s silhouette to a monk’s hood. The island has a small rocky beach and a very steep hillside.
The island was originally inhabited by the Romans, who used it to export fish byproducts to Rome. The remains of a Roman wall are still visible, as are a couple of structures of the early 20th century built by an eccentric British lord who lived on the island and used it for smuggling.
Adjacent to the island, back on the mainland, is la Playa Amarilla. This area was initially developed by Dr. Antonio Sáez Jimenez with a basic infrastructure, including construction of the first road over the mountain and down to the beach, as well as the planting of thousands of trees.
The development was known as Playa Niagara through the 1970s and 1980s. During this period, graves from the Roman era were discovered near the property’s coast, facing the island.