Quinta do Lago, Algarve
Spacious,
secluded villa, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, sleeps 8 people.
Private pool in secluded half acre grounds, bordering 6th
fairway.
A spacious
villa enjoying a delightfully secluded half-acre plot bordering
the Quinta do Lago golf course 6th fairway.
Apart from the
stunning beaches which are nearby, places of interest include
Vilamoura, with the huge new marina, is best in the evening when the
quayside restaurants throw open their doors. It lies at the heart of
golfing country, of course, but there are also pleasant beaches,
dramatic cliff top walks and all manner of water sports. The Land’s
End-Cape St. Vincent is Europe's most south westerly point, the
"Land's End" of Portugal. The cape is still an important
shipping landmark and the lighthouse (sometimes open to the public)
is visible 50 miles away. An awe-inspiring place, where you’ll find
some lovely windswept beaches and quiet corners.
Serre de Monchique
village is in a class of its own. The village, some would say
town, has genuinely retained much of the “olde worlde” Algarvian
charm which has evaporated in too many others.
Here you will find potters, shoemakers and basket-makers eager to
introduce you to a traditional way of life. If you manage to head
out towards the far western tip of the Algarve you won't be able to
miss Sagres - the most unmistakable landmark is Ponta de
Sagres, the fortress of Henry the Navigator.
Tavira, the
town of churches, is the ideal place if you want to escape the
'modern resorts'. It is probably the most elegant of the Algarvian
towns, often described as the 'Algarvian Rome', and more fancifully
'the Venice of Algarve', Tavira stands on two hills on either side
of the River Gilao, the two sides of the town linked by a
seven-arched bridge. The old Moorish capital of Silves,
picturesquely silhouetted above the River Arade, with its castle
looming large, dates back to the Romans. The castle is the Algarve's
finest and dominates an old Moorish capital with cool shady streets.
Lagos is a major port and historically one of the region's most
interesting cities. It has style, with its sleek boats, designer
boutiques and paved promenades.

The Villa: offers a large open plan lounge with adjoining
dining room, marble floors, open fire in lounge area and a wood
burning stove in the dining area. There is a fully fitted kitchen
with all appliances including microwave and dishwasher, and a
laundry room with two automatic washers. It has 4 bedrooms, a master
bedroom with double bed (en-suite), a 2nd bedroom with double bed
(en-suite), a 3rd bedroom with double bed (bathroom shared with 4th
bedroom), and a 4th bedroom with twin beds plus a further cloakroom.
Cot and highchair available
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Prices per
Week : Sterling |
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January to March:
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£995 |
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Christmas and Easter: |
£1495 |
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April, May and October: |
£1495 |
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June: |
£2495 |
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July and August:
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£2795 |
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September: |
£1995 |
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Please note: The rental includes
four hours of maid service. Pool heating at extra £120 per week. |
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