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Casa Montgo

Montgo National Park, Xabia (Javea), Costa Blanca

  • 12
  • 6
  • 7

Accommodation

At a glance

  1. Sleeps 12
  2. 4 Double Bedrooms
  3. 2 Twin Bedrooms
  4. 7 Bathrooms
  5. Air Conditioning
  6. WiFi
  7. Heated Pool*
  8. Restaurant 900m
  9. Shop 1km
  10. Beach 7.5km
  11. Flexible Arrival Day
  • Upper Level: Entrance hall. Living room (Satellite and SMART TV, WiFi, A/C) with doors to terrace. Dining room. Kitchen (oven, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine). Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower. Twin bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower. Cloakroom.
  • Mezzanine: Open tread stairs to Double bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower.
  • Lower Level: Twin bedroom (A/C) with en suite shower and doors to pool terrace. Two double bedrooms (A/C) each with ensuite shower and doors on to pool terrace.
  • Outside: Summer kitchen with oven, dishwasher, fridge. Covered dining area. In-built barbecue. Shower room. Private parking for 4 cars.
  • Private heated* swimming pool (12m x 5m) with Roman steps.

From its privileged mountainside position in the foot hills of the Montgo National Park, Casa Montgo proudly surveys a sweeping vista over the picturesque valley and undulating mountains as far as the eye can see, surrounded by a lush backdrop of woodland and a dramatic craggy backdrop of rugged mountain peaks 

This impressive villa is a sanctuary for relaxing yet just a short drive away (10 minutes) from historic Javea, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Blanca. In addition to idyllic Blue Flag beaches and coves and the National Park that surrounds you, it is also home to Santi Antoni Marine Reserve and a vibrant 15th century fishing port. Take a stroll through the labyrinth cobbled streets of the old town and soak up the warming buzz at its heart. You’ll discover a wonderful selection of dining options, ancient palaces and fascinating architecture. Don’t miss the lively local market where locals still huddle in small groups around the church square, exchanging local gossip before slipping in to hidden doorways to set about their daily tasks.

Casa Montgo offers spacious and inviting modern accommodation with excellent facilities and every comfort for families or groups of friends.  Set over two floors comprising an impressive double height entrance hall, spacious living areas, modern kitchen and six tastefully decorated bedrooms with solid wood furnishings, modern artwork and a bright, airy aura.

However, the focal point has to be the magnificent views from the numerous covered and open sun terraces with room to position sunbeds with ease in order to truly enjoy the captivating, panoramic vista. The impressive pool basks in the sunshine and invites you to slip in and enjoy the view. Complete with fully equipped pool-side summer kitchen, in-built barbecue and seating for twelve, an alfresco paradise ensures you never need to venture far when it’s time to eat and with a couple of restaurants less than 1km away, should the cooks in the house want a day off this is easily remedied

  • *Pool heating is available  05 April - 31 May & 01 October - 01 November 2025 at a supplement of £123 per week and must be pre-booked.
  • Note there are open tread stairs to the mezzanine level.
  • Property Licence No. VT-454938-A

Pricing & Availability

All Prices are per property, not per person.

Location of Casa Montgo

Locality

Great Things to Do Near Casa Montgo

Local Boat Trips

Motorised boats provide a link between the ports of Altea, Calpe, Xàbia and Dénia on a regular basis during the summer months. A great way to view the rugged coastline from a fun point of view. Glass bottom boats chug out to coral reefs to take a peak and admire the marine life just offshore and Catamaran Sunset Cruises are very popular, setting sail late afternoon from the same ports.

Theme Parks

The Costa Blanca has its fair share of theme parks and water parks, and for all the thrills and screams of white-knuckle rides one only need drive 40 minutes to reach a cluster of waterslides, wave pools, safari parks, dolphin shows, life-size robotic dinosaurs and a world of mythical lands. A little more demurely, the City of Arts and Science is a vast complex on the outskirts of Valencia, incorporating an interactive Science Museum ('El Museo') for hands-on educational fun for all ages, 'L’Hemisferic', a magnificent planetarium with IMAX cinema screen in a building the shape of an eye, and 'L’Oceanografic', the largest aquarium of its kind in Europe, built in the form of a water lily, with separate areas depicting different aquatic environments: the Mediterranean, Tropical seas, the Red Sea, Antarctic and Arctic.

Local Markets

This stretch of the Valencian coastline boasts a vibrant local market somewhere, every day of the week. By far, one of the most popular is the ‘Rastro’ in Jalon on a Saturday morning, where locals from surrounding villages congregate along the river bank, to sell local products such as honey, olive oil, sweet almond pastries and crispy ‘Churros’ (a doughnut mixture) to dip in thick, rich chocolate. Leather handbags, beach dresses and lace tablecloths sway in the breeze, intermingled between stands laden with hand-crafted wooden figurines, colourful ceramic dishes and an endless array of shoes. The hum of traders chanting today’s special offer, a solitary guitar strumming in the distance and the chance to barter for a bargain whilst buying a week's supply of fresh fruit and veg makes for a fun morning, mingling with the locals. Other markets of note take place in Xabia (Thursday) Dénia (Monday) and Moraira (Friday). Market times are 0930h – 1400h

Caves

Cueva Del Rull in Vall d'Ebo and Cueva de Las Calaveras in Benidoleig are both prime examples of the typical rock formations that hug the coastline, creating the ‘microclimate’ that this part of the peninsula is so famous for. These caves are close to hand and definitely worth a visit, as well as a perfect way to cool down on a hot summer day, with parking provided and a small entrance fee. Xàbia’s coastline has more clandestine caves, such as Cueva del Llop Marí and Cova Tallada, which are only accessible by kayak, making the journey getting there as much fun as exploring the caves.

Explore the Jalon Valley

The Jalon Valley, also known then as the Vall de Pop, is a walker's paradise. Discover the many hiking routes that link the 8 villages of the Jalon Valley together. Offering some of the best scenery in Spain, there are magnificent mountains which surround the plains of olive trees , vineyards, almond blossom to explore and when it’s time for a rest, stop in one of the local cafes or restaurants in the surrounding villages of the Valley.
 

Visiting the Old Quarters

Each resort has lovingly preserved its original old quarters (El Casco Antiguo), comprising of a maze of narrow cobbled streets, terraced houses with Juliet balconies, archways and alcoves and shady plazas, with a cocktail of absorbing aromas emanating from the occasional bar or restaurant located on the ground floor of someone’s house. No two 'Casco Antiguos' are the same, but are always perched on a hill, harking back to the constant fear of attack by Pirates and the Moors endeavouring to conquer the land. These characterful pockets of history are resilient to any changes that may take place in the surrounding area, promising a delightful ambience for evening dining. The old quarters of: Altea, Calpe, Xabia and Dénia prove to be the most popular haunts to head for, with elegant dining as well as less formal Bistros and Pizzerias.

Castles

The shady ramparts of Denia Castle enjoy magnificent views of the harbour and the intricate labyrinth of narrow streets belonging to its old town below. A moderate climb will take you to the top of this historic landmark with panoramic views of the town and coastline. Inland, nestled in the neighbouring Sierra Aitana Mountains, the inspiring Castle of Guadalest is affectionately called the ‘Eagles’ Nest’, prompted by the way it is perched on the peak of a rocky pinnacle. There are still some residents living in the centre of this Moorish village, making their living by selling handmade lace, almond and honey products to visitors who pause to enjoy the far-reaching mountain views.

Valencia City

A diverse city, from the ramparts of the medieval old quarters with shady plazas, narrow cobbled streets and an abundance of historical buildings, to the modern, state of the art architecture of the 'Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias', Spain’s third largest city is close enough for a perfect day trip. A horse drawn carriage or open top tourist bus provide tours of the most emblematic sites, whilst ‘retail therapy’ takes on a whole new definition amidst the buzz of scurrying shoppers darting between trendy boutiques and department stores on Calle Colón. Impressive sandstone buildings linked by shady plazas and a string of tapas bars all add their portion to this city vibe in the Paella Capital.

Nearby

Towns/Villages

Xàbia (Javea) 10 mins 
Dénia 20 mins 
Moraira 30 mins 
Calpe 40 mins 
Theme Parks 45 mins 
Valencia 1 Hr 30 mins 

Beaches

Platja de l'Arenal (Xàbia) 15 mins 
Playa Las Marinas 20 mins 
L’Ampolla 25 mins 
Cala Granadella 25 mins 
Cala Moraig 25 mins 
El Portet 30 mins 

Airports

Alicante 1 Hr  
Valencia 1 Hr 20 mins 

Train Stations

Gata de Gorgos 15 mins 

ports

Xabia Port 15 mins 
Times are approximate

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