Casa Estrella del Mar, Zihuatanejo, 40880
Casa Estrella del Mar, Zihuatanejo / Ixtapa, Mexico
About this property:
Casa Estrella del Mar (star of the sea) Situated on the Southern Hillside overlooking Los Gatos and the Bay of La Ropa. This 4 bedroom 4,000sft is ideal for any Mexican holiday. Do a few laps in your private 30ft infinity pool. Laze in the morning in the master bedroom taking in the splendid views up the coastline. Each detail has been carefully put together with the residences comfort taken into account. 22 ft Paylapa ceilings, walls adorned with original art work from around Mexico. LCD TV and DVD player. The spiral marble staircase leads you to the upper floor. The fully functional kitchen with South American Granites leads to open views across the Bay and the town of Zihuat. The 2 rooms under the pool with domed ceilings have views over Los Gatos. You may request a day house person and a gourmet cook. Beds are King and Queen sized covered with hand-loomed Guatemalan covers. No expense has been spared; everything is here for your million dollar vacation. Sleeps up to up to 9 persons please call for availability. Casa Estrella is situated on a private gated secure estate with tennis courts, Bike paths and none denominational centre. If your desire is to stay in one of the best luxuries property in Zihuat/Ixtapa this is one not to miss. Rates range $2,000-4500per week depending on the season and size of group. About the Area. Zihuatanejo offer a local atmosphere with all the luxuries of a modern town. Situated 150 miles northwest of Acapulco, along a languid curve of Guerrero's Pacific coastline, Zihuatanejo (see-wah-tah-NAY-hoe, or Zihua for short) owes its miraculous powers of rejuvenation to geography. Its latitude—1,380 miles nearer the equator than San Francisco—means mid-80s temperatures in January, Lounge on the beach with a Margareta con Rockas. Zihua's proximity to Ixtapa—a modern megaresort four miles north—is also a benefit. Planned and built from the ground up in the 1970s, high-rise Ixtapa brought reasonable airfare and nonstop flights from San Francisco and Los Angeles to the region, as well as golf, tennis. You come here to find Mexican authenticity, the sort still found in Zihua's fishing village charm and paradisiacal sands. One look at Playa La Ropa, the prettiest of the town's four beaches, and you'll understand why Zihuatanejo was the dream destination of Tim Robbins's character in The Shawshank Redemption. Here, parasailers glide lazily overhead as swimworthy swells lull sand castle builders and sunbathers. Rows of lounge chairs invite the tired, huddled masses to crack open paperback novels, order fish tacos, and polish their tans—assuming they're not already enjoying an hour of shiatsu on a beachside massage table. Swim the Bay while Gannets and Pelicans dive for fish by your side. In the evening you can choose from a splendid array of Restaurants from $5-50 serving fish caught that day.










































