We spent a week here at the end of February — both Michael and Sabine always replied quickly and warmly. Sabine even helped us out when our car broke down. There's loads of space and the house is very well equipped. The view from the terrace is the highlight, especially the sunsets. We loved it and would happily recommend it.
A house at the edge of the wild coast
Casa Blanca sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the very edge of the Cap de Creus National Park, looking south over the Bay of Roses, west to the Pyrenees, and east to the open Mediterranean.
The 11-metre saltwater infinity pool, the wide wooden deck, and the upper terrace are oriented for one thing above all: the sunset. Three bedrooms, an open living room with a wood-burning fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and a separate entertainment room make it well suited to one or two families travelling together.
The hosts, Michael and Sabine, are German-Catalan Superhosts in their fourth year — quietly attentive, fluent in the area, and known for the kind of welcome that turns first-time guests into return visitors.







