Pros: My wife and I stayed at Casa Blanca with another couple in early October, 2014. The villa is at the end of a several kilometer rustic road that is quite steep and challenging for a car without high clearance (although not impossible). This remote location meant that the villa was very private and secluded, which suited our expectations. Only rarely did we hear any noise other than the rustling of the breeze in the beautiful olive tree planted in the middle of the terrace. The villa was very nice inside and the kitchen was well appointed. But the crowning jewel of the property is the absolutely stunning terrace and infinity swimming pool. We spent virtually all of our time (outside of sleeping) on the terrace. The view is spectacular; out of six days at the property, we spent three full days lounging on the terrace, drinking the local wine from Jete (quite good and inexpensive - buy some!) and eating our meals alfresco. The view is amazing - it NEVER got old!
We enjoyed the surrounding mountains and the sea on our outings and spent a day in Granada touring the Alhambra (outstanding), which is about 90 minutes by car from Casa Blanca. But we were always excited to return to the beautiful villa and enjoy the end of the day on the terrace under the great dome of the star-filled Andalusian sky.
The owner, Gitte, was very easy to work with and the local property manager, Michael, was very personable and helpful, especially when we returned to the villa after a long day to find the power out. We called Michael and he directed us to the breaker box and helped us locate the problem. Michael spoke excellent English which was nice since our Spanish was rusty at best. Another benefit of the villa was the WIFI which worked great and helped us keep in touch with family and friends.
We have stayed at many villas in Europe and America and Casa Blanca is at the top of our list of favorites. Stay here - you will NOT be disappointed!