The Sperone estate and its international golf course.
T3 flats for rent in Sperone. They are located in Bonifacio in the heart of the Sperone estate, 30 minutes from Figari-Sud-Corse international airport. The Sperone estate extends over 135 hectares of scrubland, cliffs and breathtakingly beautiful beaches facing Sardinia.
It comprises several residential sections surrounding the 18-hole golf course, unique in Corsica.
- Ciapili: a development of timber-framed detached houses modelled on the Californian Sea Ranch.
- Les Hauts de Sperone and Falatte, a development of contemporary timber-framed villas.
- Piantarella, a group of contemporary timber-framed villas.
- And finally, Le hameau de Piantarella, an exceptional residence facing the sea.
Le Hameau de Piantarella.
The only part of the estate to benefit from the lively coastline, Hameau de Piantarella comprises 26 flats (T2 and T3) with breathtaking views over the lagoon, the islands of Piana, Cavallo, Lavezzi and nearby Sardinia.
A complete renovation has given this exceptional seaside residence a new lease of life.
Le Hameau de Piantarella offers 7 south-facing T3 duplex flats for rent, right on the seafront. They are located in the immediate vicinity of the Sperone golf course, the only 18-hole course on the island of beauty.
T3 layout
This duplex apartment for rent in Sperone is located on the first floor and offers 110 m² of living space and a large 35 m² terrace.
The fully-equipped flat includes :
Main level:
- A living room with fireplace,
- An open-plan kitchen,
- A terrace.
Garden level:
- One double bedroom (160cm bed) with en-suite shower room and WC,
- A double bedroom (160cm bed) with en-suite shower room and WC,
- A separate WC,
- A laundry area.
Availabilities
Season – 2024
- From January 1st to December 31th
In short
The surroundings of our property in Bonifacio
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Halfway between Porto-Vecchio and Bonifacio.