Farmhouse Nera Malta
Holiday Home Rental Description
Farmhouse Nera is a magical country villa offering dramatic sea views, a large private pool, and many unique spaces that beautifully cast natural light on the exposed stonework.
Set out in the tranquil countryside of Gozo’s west side, Nera sits on a quiet track between the fascinating, tiny villages of San Lawrenz. The interior features a master bedroom with antique four poster bed, a large dining area with French windows out to the pool terrace, and a central open air courtyard.
Escape with family or friends to this island retreat, that feels as much a part of the landscape as the rolling fields, ancient churches and the famous, nearby Azure Window.
Come enjoy a slower pace of life on Malta’s sister island, where welcoming locals, exquisite seafood, and fascinating ancient ruins that outdate the Egyptians will create a rich, and fascinating holiday. Not to mention, you are surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, with some of the finest diving spots in the world; from networks of undersea caves to sunken WWII bombers!
On Gozo everything is close by, and you can reach the capital, the coastline, and many ancient historical wonders within moments of Nera.
From any point in Gozo you can reach the sea within ten minutes. Constant, gentle currents keep it clear and clean making Gozo a centre for diving, fishing and all manner of water sports. Temperatures can rise as high as 35 degrees Celsius during the summer months whereas enjoying warm temperatures in winter at around 17 degrees Celsius making the island an ideal location for holidays all year round.
Dining out in Gozo is a real treat. Various delicacies can be found from pasta to exquisite seafood dishes. A particular local dish is rabbit stewed in wine. Complementing the meal you can choose from Gozitan homemade wine to the locally brewed beer that is highly rated throughout the world.
The island is steeped in history including prehistoric temples that rival Stonehenge and churches to compare with the finest in Europe. The Gozitan culture during the last 7000 years was influenced by its dominators including the Phoenicians, the Arabs, the Romans, the Knights of St. John and the British.
Visitors to Gozo will be impressed by many things; but above all, it is the friendliness of the people that lingers and draws them back time and time again.
Maid service and change of linen is included twice weekly.