Villa

Tradewinds Villa - Ocean View


This new, modern villa is located in a closed condominium of 14 homes with communal swimming pools, playground,
picnic/barbecue area, landscaped gardens and sun terrace around the pool.
The villa is equipped with every comfort (in living and sleeping areas), solar panels for hot water, remote control for the domain gate and garage gate, electric shutters, ...
There are four spacious terraces with garden furniture and beautiful sea views.
There is room for two cars in the garage.
The 3 bedrooms have spacious wardrobes and each has its own connected bathroom with a sink with mirror, toilet and shower
or bathtub.
Due to its central location, you can explore a large part of Portugal from here.
The climate is more temperate, less hot and more tolerant than in the hot south.
The airports of Lisbon (1h) and Porto (2h) are easily accessible.
Due to the quiet location, a car is required.
The villa is quietly located in Serra da Pescaria, just a few minutes from the beautiful seaside towns of Nazare and Sao Martinho do
Porto, near the beautiful Salgado Beach.
Cities such as Coimbra, Alcobaca, Caldas da Rhania, Lisbon and Porto are easily accessible.
In the immediate vicinity there are many hiking opportunities, including in the natural park "Parque Natural das Serras de
aire e candeeiros” at +/-25km.
The historic town of Obidos and the famous pilgrimage site of Fatma are within half an hour's drive.
For golf enthusiasts, there are five World Class golf courses in the area.

The villa has a fully equipped kitchen with:
- furnace
- ceramic hob
- refrigerator
- freezer
- dishwasher
- washing machine,...

A beautiful spacious living room with large terrace
equipped with garden furniture, barbecue and with a beautiful sea view.
Spacious lounge / dining room, flat screen
TV,..

The host, Nadine

Listing online since February 2014

Verified host
Answers on average within 1 hour
My name is Nadine and I just want to tell you why we chose this house. When I wake up in the morning and open the automatic shutters, I have a beautiful view of the Atlantic Ocean, the green nature around our house and the fishing town of Nazaré. My husband, Jos, is still asleep, but I decide to go jogging in the vicinity of our house. The view is also great here. On the left the green landscape, where you can see as far as the eye can see, and on the right the dominant ocean.

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Explanation of prices

Price quoted is for the rental of the house, with a maximum occupancy of 6 people. There are 3 bedrooms, each with an ensuite bathroom.
Bed and bath linen, electricity and water are included.

Rates

Prices are per stay

From
Sun 31-Mar-2024
to
Fri 14-Jun-2024
Minimum stay 7 nights
Week € 910.00
Midweek -
Night € 130.00
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From
Fri 14-Jun-2024
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Sun 15-Sep-2024
Minimum stay 7 nights
Week € 1183.00
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Sun 15-Sep-2024
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Week € 910.00
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Mon 30-Sep-2024
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Sun 22-Dec-2024
Minimum stay 7 nights
Week € 637.00
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Sun 22-Dec-2024
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Sun 05-Jan-2025
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Week € 1183.00
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Sun 05-Jan-2025
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Mon 31-Mar-2025
Minimum stay 7 nights
Week € 637.00
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Additional costs

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Deposit
€ 250.00
Per stay
Pay at booking | required
Final cleaning
€ 120.00
Per stay
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Location & area recommendations

Additional information

Places to see:
Lisbon
Lisbon is hustling bustling city with loads to see! From the 12th-century cathedrals to the modern bridges stress the Tagus River, from the 18th-century Aguas Livres aqueduct to the futuristic Oriental Station, Lisbon traverses the ages.

The city's many neighborhoods include Moorish Alfama, home of the city's tallest hill, and 17th-century Bairro Alto, with its hopping nightlife. Museums, castles, open-air markets, funiculars, Fado music - Lisbon's pleasures include thesis and much more.

Link: http://www.golisbon.com

Peniche
Peniche is a busy fishing town with a large harbor and some excellent seafood restaurants.

There is a fantastic sandy beach nearby, Peniche, with good surfing conditions and to the west is Cabo Carvoeiro, a rugged cape with bizarrely shaped pinnacles and sea caves offering panoramic ocean views all the way to the islands of Berlengas.

Accessible by ferry and with wonderful cliff and sea views, the biggest island is a magical place declared a nature reserve. It is home to thou sands of seabirds, and the azure waters are ideal for deep-sea fishing and diving. The surrounding weird rock formations and spectacular grottoes can be explored on small boats That pass through a breathtaking sea tunnel called Furado Grande. Only a handful of fishermen are permitted to live here, but the 17th century São João Baptista Fort, built to defend the area from pirates, is now a basic hostel.

Links: http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/peniche.html

Óbidos Lagoon
The Obidos Lagoon forms a large coastal inlet from the Atlantic offering the best of both worlds - wild Atlantic vistas of crashing waves, impressive cliffs coupled with long stretched sandy beaches as well as sheltered swimming for families. There is also great surfing and wind-surfing to be enjoyed along this stretch of coast and plenty to explore. The lagoon is surrounded by a cool, green forest nature reserve, and is blessed with truly spectacular views.

Obidos Castle
The beautiful walled town of Obidos was traditionally a wedding gift from the king of Portugal to his new queen and it certainly is a very romantic spot. A short drive takes you to this charming medieval town, where the narrow cobbled streets are packed with bars and restaurants, shops selling local crafts and wines, and pretty white houses with terracotta roofs and overflowing with vivid flowers.

Links: http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/obidos.html

Caldas da Rainha
Caldas da Rainha is a bustling little town famous for its thermal springs and is the ceramic / pottery capital of Portugal. Caldas Owes its name to the thermal spring much loved by Queen D. Leonor, wife of King D. Joo II.

The thermal waters continued to be much sought pa after, though today Caldas da Rainha boasts many other attractions zoals the Parque Termal (Thermal Park) and Jos Malhoa Museum displaying naturalist and realist paintings by Jos Malhoa and other Portuguese painters from the 19th and 20th centuries .

The abundance of clay in the region led to the proliferation of ceramics factories, an industry That continues today and is internationally renowned for its figurative and satirical works. There are many high street shops, banks, supermarkets, shopping centers and hundreds of restaurants.

São Martinho Bay
Salir do Porto and Sao Martinho do Porto are traditional Portuguese fishing villages with a resident population. The Portuguese, French and Spanish have been holidaying in the area for hundreds of years. Visitors enjoy the traditional Portuguese easy lifestyle, All which includes lots of food and wine. The local cuisine includes fresh fish daily and traditional pork dishes. The waterfront is lined with traditional cafes, bars and seafood restaurants with average three course meals-including wine costing Approximately 15.00 per person. All the facilities needed for living and holidaying on the bay have been
there for many years,-including shops, banks pharmacies and general stores.

Alcobaça
Alcobaça is known for its principal attraction, the Abbey of Santa Maria. Founded in 1153 to commemorate a victory against the Moors, it was finally completed in 1223. It is now Portugal's largest church, and one of its outstanding architectural monuments.

It was declared a world heritage site by UNESCO and its excellent state of preservation makes it the finest example of Cistercian architecture in Europe. (It is usefull the continent's largest building of the Cistercian order)

Links: http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/alcobaca.html

Batalha
Batalha's abbey is one of Europe's greatest Gothic masterpieces and is protected as a World Heritage monument. It was built in 1388 after King João I made a vow to the Virgin That he would build a magnificent monastery if she granted Add him a victory over the Castillians in the Battle of Aljubarrota.

Links: http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/batalha.html

Fatima
Fatima leg has one of the biggest Catholic shrines in the world since 1937, when it was believed the Virgin Mary to three shepherd children Appeared as they were tending Their family's sheep.

There are visits to Fatima Throughout the year, but it was on May 13th and October 13th That it these receives the most pilgrims from all over the world, many of them at Making their way to the basilica On Their knees. The vast neoclassical basilica was built in 1953 in recognition of the Importance of the site to pilgrims, with a 65m (213 ft) tower and contains the tombs of the three children. It is located in a square twice the size of St. Peter's Square in Rome, capable of holding a million. people.

Links: http://www.golisbon.com/portugal/cities/fatima.html

Layout

Living room
Ground floor
30 m2

Tiled

Airconditioning

Dining corner / Dining Table

Bedroom 1
Ground floor
17 m2

Bed: Single bed 200 x 90 cm

Bed: Single bed 200 x 90 cm

Tiled

Bedroom 2
1st floor
14 m2

Bed: King-size 200 x 160 cm

Tiled

Duvets (1)

Bedroom 3
1st floor
17 m2

Bed: Single bed 200 x 90 cm

Bed: Single bed 200 x 90 cm

Tiled

Bathroom 1
Ground floor
4 m2

Toilet

Shower (1)

Washbasin (1)

Bathroom 2
1st floor
4 m2

Toilet

Shower (1)

Washbasin (1)

Bathroom 3
1st floor
4 m2

Toilet

Shower (1)

Bath

Kitchen

Type: Separate room

Stove: Ceramic (4 Cooking zones/burners)

Hood

Swimming pool

Type: Open air swimming pool / Inground pool

Heating: Unheated swimming pool

Privacy: Shared swimming pool

Facilities

Accommodation type

  • Villa

Total floor space

  • 200 m2

Sports & Recreation

  • Golf
  • Surfing
  • Walking
  • Watersports
  • Swimming

Travel Ideas

  • Citytrip
  • Culture & History
  • Luxury accommodation
  • Peace & quiet
  • Sun,Sea & Beach

Heating

  • Electric heating
  • Boiler

Internet, Wifi, Audio

  • Satellite receiver
  • Flatscreen TV
  • Wifi
  • Dutch TV channels (10)

Outdoor Facilities

  • Balcony
  • Barbecue
  • Outdoor lighting
  • Garage
  • Deckchair (6)
  • Parking place (2)
  • Private driveway
  • Play set(s) (2)
  • Terrace (4)
  • Garden
  • Garden chair(s) (10)
  • Garden table(s0) (3)
  • Garden fully fenced

Facilities

  • Washing machine
  • Hall
  • Storeroom
  • Scullery / laundry room
  • Seperate toilet (1)
  • Smoking not allowed
  • No pets allowed

Linens

  • Bed linen available
  • Towels present (30)
  • Kitchen linen available

Games & entertainment

  • (Comic)books

Privacy

  • Complete privacy


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