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Monte da Bela Vista Holiday villa is available to book all year round, situated in the Alentejo region where they claim to have the best beaches in Portugal. Just 90 minutes from Faro Airport and 10 minutes drive from the border between the Algarve and the Alentejo at Odeceixe on the west coast.
Booking our Holiday Villa in Portugal means you can enjoy panoramic views from the every room of the Holiday Villa to the Atlantic ocean looking West and the Monchique mountains looking to the south east.
The west coast of Portugal and especially the Alentejo is peppered with miles of sandy beaches.
The Holiday Villa is surrounded by 16 hectares of land, mostly forested which you are free to explore if you like hills – walking poles are available.
The Holiday Villa itself covers a floor area of 240m2 with three spacious luxury bedrooms with king sized beds, walk in wardrobes and en-suite facilities. There is also a mezzanine level above the fledgeling gym area with a king size futon bed, ideal for older children or teenagers, accessed via a ships ladder. The 4th WC/shower wet room is easily accessed from the mezzanine. There is space for additional beds or cots in each of the three bedrooms so in all the property can accommodate a combination of up to 10 adults/children.
The living space is a single open plan space with a large spacious kitchen, for entertainment there is a pool table, a sound system and a TV projector with 100’s of DVD’s to choose from should you want a break from eating out.
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We think we have the perfect holiday location for couples, families or friends, in addition the villa is spacious comfortable, stylish and very affordable.
Why not give us a call or email us, we’d be more than happy to answer any questions you might have. We’d also be happy to discuss any special requests you may have. We cater for short breaks from 3 days upwards.
We can try to explain how Monte da Boa Vista holiday villa can help you explore this relatively undiscovered stretch of the west coast of Portugal with it’s dramatic cliffs, secluded coves, rocky outcrops and it’s miles of sandy beaches.
If you’re an early riser you can go to Azenha do mar or Porto dos Barcos near Zambujeira do mar the to watch the traditional fishing boats come ashore to offload their night’s catch.
Walkers may want to walk some stages of the Rota Vincentina at 230km, is the longest route and goes from Santiago do Cacém to the Cape of São Vincente. It is a rural trail, with 12 stages through forest tracks, towns and villages with centuries of history.
Inland the vastness of the landscape of the Alentejo, the largest region of Portugal, is dotted with cork oaks and olive trees that withstand time. Around the hills, low, whitewashed houses stand on small knolls, castles evoke battles and conquests and the yards and gardens are witness to the Arab influences which shaped the people and nature.