ST TROPEZ, FRANCE, July 08, 2011 (Press-News.org) Villa Can Cardona is the former luxury home of Lighthouse Family musician, Paul Tucker. This exclusive villa on Ibiza is a new addition to the Hip Holidays Ibiza portfolio. Located a short drive from Ibiza town, the airport and a stunning beach the villa sits on a hill surrounded by pines and benefits from breath-taking views over the nearby Salinas beach. With its impeccable design, outlook and luxury furnishings, Can Cardona is a truly unique place to stay.
For those looking for luxurious living combined with a well-functioning layout, Villa Can Cardona does not disappoint. The feel is modern but homely with a perfect balance of clean lines and comfort. A high level of privacy and security can also be enjoyed thanks to an extensive alarm system and gated entrance.
The centre piece of the villa is undoubtedly the master suite. A four-poster bed, panoramic views and a fantastic sunken bath are to be found in the main bedroom. The suite also features a private dressing room and ensuite shower room.
Further accommodation is comprised of 2 double/twin ensuite rooms, 1 double ensuite and 2 doubles with a joined shower room and WC. The bedrooms in this luxury villa to rent on Ibiza have been spread out to allow greater privacy, whilst a separate guest house with ensuite shower room and WC provides space for an additional 2 guests.
The middle part of the villa has been designed with open-plan living in mind. The huge lounge with its spectacular views, houses a grand piano and ample luxury seating. Nearby, a sofa corner with a fireplace and large plasma screen, provides a comfortable area for TV viewing.
Outside, there is a swimming pool and large sun terrace with sun loungers and day beds. For outdoor entertaining, there is an outside kitchen with barbeque, bar and dining table and various chill-out areas for visitors to enjoy.
Guests at Villa Can Cardona can relax and unwind in this completely private house to rent Ibiza. Complimentary fresh flowers and a welcome hamper will be there to greet you on arrival. In addition, all bed linen is provided along with robes and slippers for your comfort. Hip Holidays Ibiza provides dedicated holiday planning and concierges services for its properties, to make sure you have a truly memorable stay.
Hip Holidays Ibiza only provide luxury villas on Ibiza that meet certain parameters, these include, uniqueness, style, a prime location, charm as well as luxury. Hip Holidays Ibiza villa collection ranges from contemporary beach fronted villas to charming sprawling country estates. Those searching for an exclusive villa on Ibiza need look no further for the ideal villa to enjoy their island holiday from.
For the entire villa collection please visit the website at www.hipholidaysibiza.com.
Hip Holidays Ibiza Presents Villa Can Cardena
Hip Holidays Ibiza announce a new addition to their portfolio of luxury villas on Ibiza, villa Can Cardena is a stunning property with amazing views out over the Mediterranean sea.
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