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Property details
| Location: | | Tavira area |
| Property Name: | | Villa with pool |
| Property Type: | | Villa |
Rental Price: (from, per week) | | From £220 |
*NEW* View our availbility calendar
| | No. of Bedrooms: | | 2 |
| No. of Bathrooms: | | 1 |
| No. of En Suite: | | 1 |
| Sleeps: | | 5 |
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Features and Facilities
» Satellite Television
» Private Pool
» BBQ Area
» Balcony
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Property Description:
Moorish arches drenched in sunshine and spectacular coves of golden sand: Algarve offers a touch of the exotic which attracts visitors again and again.
Area Construction:
Distance to:
» Airport: 30 Kilometers
» Supermarket: 1 Kilometer
» Beach: 15 Kilometers
Other Information:
Transport Car is Recommended.Nearest major airport: 30 Kilometers, Nearest beach: 15 Kilometers, Nearest ferry port: 15 Kilometers, Nearest railway station: 15 Kilometers, Nearest motorway junction: 6 Kilometers, Nearest supermarket/shop: 1 Kilometers, Nearest restaurant/bar: 1 Kilometers
Rental Availability:
8 April - 21 April 20: Weekly Cost: £390
22 April - 31 May 2006: Weekly Cost: £350
1 Jun - 30 June 200: Weekly Cost: £480
1 July - 31 Aug 2006: Weekly Cost: £640
1 Sept - 30 Sept 200: Weekly Cost: £480
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Further Description:
If one region of Portugal stands alone it is the Algarve. Its history under long Moorish control, its climate more typically Mediterranean and its abundance of fine sandy beaches endow Algarve with a character so different it could easily be taken as a separate country.
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Casa da Tranquilidade provides a magnificient countryside setting, where you can get away from it all. Its a delightful Villa with pool built in a traditional algarvian style. The Villa is set in three acres in the hills, overlooking a valley with breathtaking spectacular views. An abundance of exotic wild flowers, from orchids to common daisies, grow beneath the ancient olive and carob trees, which clad the hills.
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It is a naturalistic paradise and an artists delight. Its peaceful surroundings invite you for either long walks or just a peaceful rest. The Villa is 2 km away from the centre of Santa Catarina, which is a typical rural village of the region.
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The Villa is comfortably furnished throughout and comprises a fully fitted kitchen, lounge with a traditional stone fireplace also heating the bedrooms if so desired and a dining area with French windows opening to a patio with wonderful vies. From here stairs are leading to the roof sun terrace. For the cooler months of the year, in addition to the fireplace, the villa has the benefit of marble heaters in each room and double glazed windows and doors.
Both bedrooms (one double bed and one twin bed plus possiblilty to put up an additonal a fith bed) have en-suite bathrooms, one with bath the other with shower. They are charmingly furnished in cottage style. The master bedroom has French windows opening on to the patio area with stairs leading to the pool, which has a large sunbathing area with built in barbecue. If wished for a baby cot can be supplied.
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Changeover day is prefably the Saturday. Arrival times from 3pm and Departure time by 10am.
Other arrangements regarding changeover day and time can be made upon request.
Bed linnen and towels are provided. Please bring your own towels for use at the pool and beach.
A maid comes once a week to change bed sheets and towels.
A welcome food and drink pack can be provided upon your arrival if so desired.
Car hire is recommended to get the best out of the unspoilt eastern Algarve and can be arranged through us at competitive rates at the same time as booking.
Arrangements can be made to collect your car on arrival at Faro Airport, whatever the time of day or night. It is necessary to pay the full rental fee in Euro when you pick up the car.
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Santa Catarina Centre is 2km away and is a typical rural village of the region. It contains a mixture of tavernas, caf?s, mini markets, a post office and a bank. There is also a small daily fruit and vegetable market. Santa Catarina also hosts a traditional portuguese Sunday market once a month, where you can find everything from goats, to leatherwork and local culinary specialities to T-shirts.
With easy access to the A22 motorway and the EN 125 all amenities can be easily reached .
Tavira
Casa da Tranquilidade is approx. 15km from the ancient and picturesque town of Tavira in the eastern Algarve. Tavira offers something for all. Historical churches, a castle and a museum, a colourful market, excellent shopping facilities and numerous bars and restaurants.
GOLF:
There are four top quality golf courses within easy reach. he closest one is a 9-hole golf course in Maragota, near Moncarapacho, 6 km away.
About 3km east of Tavira you find the Benamor golf course, lying opposite the new developed residential area of Conceicao which is situated in quiet surroundings neighbouring the fishing village Cabanas.
A little bit further alond you find the magnificient new golf course of Quinta da Ria and Quinta da Cima which are set n beautiful rolling hills right by the sea. Going about 30 km to the west you find the splendid golf courses of Villamoura and Quinta do Largo.
Superb sandy beaches are within easy reach, about 15km away, all have EEC Blue Flag for cleanliness and polution free water.
The part of the coast by Tavira belongs to Parque Natural da Ria Formosa. It is consisting of dunes and a lagoon complex, which is known as Ilha da Tavira and runs along the coast. It is a paradise for birdwatching.
Tavira Island Beach can be reached by a short ferry ride. On the beach there are caf?s, bars and restaurants, serving anything from sandwiches to regional dishes and shellfish delicacies.
Facilities include sailing, windsurfing, pedaloes and parasols. Even in August the beach is relatively uncrowded.
Barril Beach children love the miniature railway that shuttles back and forth across a nature reserve to the beach of Barril. There is a good self service restaurant and bar on the beach as well as attractive caf?s. Beach, BBQs and dancing once a week. Facilities include tennis, windsurfing, beach volleyball, pedaloes. A few minutes to either direction you will find miles of beautiful, peaceful, dune fringed beaches where even in August you can find peaceful spots.
For family outings there are two water parks within an easy drive The Big One and & Slide and Splash, and Zoomarine with a full programme of marine-life shows, offer a fun day out. The newly Algarve Shopping in Faro not only offers a fine selection of shops but also houses a multi-screen cinema, a bowling alley and a food court.
Separated from the rest of Portugal by rolling hills, Algarve, the southernmost province seduced the ancient Phoenicians with its abundance of sardines and tuna, which they salt cured for export almost 3,000 years ago. Four centuries later, around 600 BC, the Carthaginians and Celts arrived, followed in turn by the Romans, who adopted the Phoenician practice of curing and exporting fish the precursor of Portugals large tinned sardine industry. They built roads, bridges and spas, such as that in Milreu.
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