Luxury 5 bedroom Villa with sea and panoramic views in San Jaime, Benissa, Valencia
This charming Mediterranean residence offers an inviting blend of tranquillity, privacy and open views.
The property enjoys an enviable position close to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa Blanca where turquoise water and soft sand create an irresistible setting throughout the year.
From the living room, the outlook towards the sea is especially captivating, with wide windows framing the changing light over the coastline. The exterior areas are one of the highlights of the home.
Mature palm trees, ri...
This charming Mediterranean residence offers an inviting blend of tranquillity, privacy and open views.
The property enjoys an enviable position close to some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa Blanca where turquoise water and soft sand create an irresistible setting throughout the year.
From the living room, the outlook towards the sea is especially captivating, with wide windows framing the changing light over the coastline. The exterior areas are one of the highlights of the home.
Mature palm trees, rich greenery and carefully arranged terraces create a serene environment ideal for outdoor living. Several seating corners, shaded living rooms and peaceful relaxation spots can be found throughout the garden, allowing residents to enjoy both sunshine and privacy.
The attractive pool terrace sits in a raised position with ample space for sunbathing and dining while offering a pleasant view over the landscape. A cosy covered living room beside the old olive tree provides a charming place to unwind and appreciate the calm surroundings.
Inside, the property reveals a warm and character filled interior. The living spaces are bright and generous, with large sliding doors that draw the eye outwards to the sea. The living room features high ceilings and comfortable furnishings, creating a welcoming atmosphere for family gatherings.
Adjacent areas include a spacious office zone and additional seating areas that can be adapted to individual needs. The kitchen combines a relaxed Mediterranean feel with practical design, offering good storage and an inviting dining corner.
Throughout the home, natural textures such as terracotta floors, stone walls and wooden elements contribute to a sense of authenticity. The bedrooms are peaceful retreats, each designed to offer comfort and a quiet atmosphere. The bathrooms feature a mix of stone, warm colours and thoughtful details, including a large bath and walk in shower in the main suite and a stylish guest bathroom finished with rustic stone.
Surrounded by well maintained gardens, views of the mountains and the sea and close to idyllic beaches, this Benissa home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a relaxed Mediterranean lifestyle in a privileged setting.
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