El Manilva Kateryna está situado en Manilva, a 2,1 km de la playa de Sabinillas, y ofrece alojamiento con conexión WiFi gratuita, aire acondicionado y piscina al aire libre de temporada. Este apartamento tiene piscina privada, jardín y aparcamiento privado gratuito.
Este apartamento cuenta con 2 dormitorios, cocina con lavavajillas y nevera, TV de pantalla plana, zona de estar y 2 baños con bidet.
El apartamento dispone de terraza. El Manilva Kateryna ofrece un servicio de alquiler de coches, y en los alrededores se puede practicar senderismo y pesca.
El aeropuerto más cercano es el de Málaga, ubicado a 75 km.
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Manilva Kateryna, provides the best of both worlds set in a beautiful Spanish White washed village with its many very reasonable Tapas bars shops restaurants to relax in the evening after spending the day exploring the best beaches on the Costa del sol,easy to get to from both Malaga and Gibraltar Airports with brilliant transport links , Saballinas only 5 minutes away with its excellent eating places,or why not purchase fresh fish and bottle of wine from the local supermarket Mercadona ,go back to apartment and enjoy a nice meal and drink on the balcony,just relax and enjoy your holiday in this fab apartment ,it is all you need for a relaxing Holiday
The host are always at the end of phone to help
Manilva's strategic position, close to the entrance to the Mediterranean, has resulted in a long history of settlement in the area going back to the Stone Age. In recent years traces of these early settlers has been found in caves in the Sierra Utrera, a ridge of limestone which runs behind the town. There is also a historically important Bronze Age hill fort which is currently the subject of a programme of excavations by experts from across Europe. It is during the Roman period, though that the area first enjoyed prominence, as it was the site of a thriving fish processing industry, which exported products, including the highly prized Garum paste (a kind of “Gentleman’s Relish”) which was in much demand back in Rome. Remains of the factory, a villa and bathhouse can be found today in Castillo de la Duquesa, one of Manilva's coastal villages. It was in the 16th century that the town of Manilva itself was founded, although a part of the neighbouring municipality of Casares, it gained its independence in 1795 and has grown ever since. For many years the chief industries were fishing, agriculture and viticulture. Manilva's vineyards are famous for their moscatel grapes, used for