August 4, 2007
Theme Park Property Boost for Spain
The 18 million square meters Marina D’Or Golf, Spain’s property for basking in the sun and sand, is being marketed in the UK and Ireland after glowing in the Spanish market for the new beachside resort.
The Marina D’Or Golf, located in Costa Azahar, has been the prime holiday resort for foreigners who would like to bask in the sun and ride the waves, fitting to be enjoyed for almost 90 percent occupied and sales of hundreds of apartments, found within the vicinity of the crystal clear beaches of Castellon de la Plana, and Oropesa del Mar. Not this massive beach resort is undergoing expansion three-fold and foreign property buyers and families can now enjoy the plush sceneries of this resort all year round.
Additional facilities to this beach resort would be three golf courses, carefully crafted by Greg Norman and Sergio Garcia, the local hero, who practiced his swings at a nearby golf course. Aside from the golf course, added facilities would be a casino, water parks, winter sports, six themed hotels, nature park, 800,000 square metre children’s Mundo Ilusión, 16 themed international restaurants and cafes, six nightclubs, shopping mall, nature park and a concert area. There will also be the tallest fountain to pinpoint where the hotel is located.
Adjoining the beachside resort with the new hillside expansion would be a thousands of new apartments, holiday homes and a monorail. Traveling towards this place from the UK would be now hassle-free and easier with bullet trains stopping near Castellon and a modern international airport, just a couple of minutes away, due to open to travelers in 2007. There is also a direct way to Marina D’Or from the France-Spain-Portugal Mediterranean highway.
This place will also be included as a tourist attraction for foreign buyers, as well as the ancient views of the Real Spain hilltown of Oropesa and salt marshes hamlet of Torre de Sal.
Posted on: Spain
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