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MEDITERRANEAN Ibiza A shore thing


If you do like to be beside the seaside, there is nowhere better than the Mediterranean. Roz Hanna takes the plunge and finds out what’s on the market


Roca Llisa €4.5 million 4 bedrooms, pool, sea views Roca Llisa is con- sidered one of the top spots on the island. Ibiza Town and Santa Eulalia are both only 10 minutes’ drive away. The ultra- modern design incorporates a huge wall of glass to make the most of the sea views. An open stairway connects all levels and there is space to build a gym or recreation room. Engel & Völkers (00 34 971 80 71 80)


France


Les Issambres, Côte d’Azur €15.75 million 6 bedrooms, guest villa, private beach access This house comes with its own yacht mooring and is perched right on the rocks in this resort, which lies just north of Sainte-Maxime. Although the property has its own private beach, there is access to another beach and the interiors channel classic Riviera glamour, including a 1920s-style bar. Leggett Prestige (00 33 5 57 55 06 06)


Turkey Croatia


Rogoznica, Split €2.65 million 5 bedrooms, staff accommodation, pool, sea views Admittedly, this is the Adriatic, but this split-level villa, which has been recently completed, has to be included on account of the fantastic views. Bi-folding doors open out onto terraces and there is provision for a seven-seater sauna in the basement. Savills (020–7016 3740)


40 Country Life International, Summer 2015


Mandarin Oriental, Bodrum €1.4 million 2 bedrooms, pool, sea views The residences at the Mandarin Oriental are located within the hotel’s 150-acre estate on the north Bodrum peninsula, minutes from the town of Göltürkbükü —Turkey’s answer to Saint-Tropez. Each apartment comes with spacious terraces and residents can use the hotel’s private beaches, restaurants and spa. Cluttons (020–7647 7243)


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