Villa For Sale

Picture of Villa For Sale in Praia Da Luz, Algarve, Portugal

€1,700,000

Praia Da Luz, Algarve, Portugal

5bd 200 sqm

Year Built: 0

Listed By: Euro Resales

Listed On: 06/09/2023

Listing ID: GL5338238

Description

Amazing Villa For Sale in Praia Da Luz Portugal


Euroresales Property iD- 9825768

Property information :

Are you searching for The Million Euro View?



Look no further. The 180 degree ocean view follows you from room to room, taking your breath away

Contemporary design and traditional Portuguese architecture merge at this luxury villa in Praia Da Luz. Local amenities in the village consist of banks, post office, restaurants and cafes, bars, doctors, dentist, pharmacies, supermarkets, church and beauty salons.

The Villa has many open plan living spaces and covered terraces, all surrounded by attractive landscaped gardens to encourage outdoor living.

Furnished in a contemporary style, the modern interiors blend seamlessly with the beautiful architecture and focus on clean lines, cool neutral hues and tropical indulgence. The main floor houses three of the four en suite, air-conditioned bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes. An open-plan living, kitchen and dining area that leads directly out to the spacious terrace with stunning ocean views from all of these areas.



The lower floor comprises of a double bedroom with en suite and built-in wardrobes, leading directly out on to a lawned area.

The garden, authentic blend of local and exotic plants surrounds the villa like a hug. in the most panoramic point of the garden sits the spacious pool area which overlooks the picture perfect turquoise Atlantic Ocean. The outdoor lounge area, complete with bar and bathroom/ shower facilities offers poolside tranquility, framed by lemon, orange, lime, fig and grapefruit trees. in the property's orchard there is a stone-built garden room which could easily be converted into a guest bedroom, office, etc.


Features/Facilities:
Central Location
Close to The Beach
Exterior Lighting
Residential Area
Terraces
Fully Equipped Kitchen
4 En Suite Bedrooms
Double Glazing
Heated Swimming Pools

About the Area:

For eight years Portugal's tourism has increased without interruption, reaching a record 12.8 million arrivals in 2018. Having increased by 8.1 percent, Portugal's tourism sector witnessed the most growth of any of its fellow European Union members last year.

According to the World Travel and Tourism Council, the Portuguese tourism industry has grown by an additional 5.3 percent in 2019—more than double the average of other countries in Europe.

At the beginning of summer, Portugal was named Europe's Leading Destination in the 2019 Travel Awards. So what's behind Portugal's record-breaking increase in tourism?

So why are these holiday-makers flocking to this vibrant seaside destination?Let's look at three of the reasons below;

Portugal is a combination of bustling cities, rustic villages and rugged mountainous landscapes. With 800 kilometers of coastline and some of the most pristine beaches in Europe.


Portugal is home to medieval castles, marble villages, and blue-tiled cities. The culture and heritage of the 2,000-year-old iberian nation were shaped by Celtic, Roman, Visigoth, Moor, and Christian influences.

Brief History of lagos (closest town to Praia Da Luz)

inhabited since pre-historic times, the city of Lacobriga has Celtic origins, dating from about 2000 B.C. it is known that its harbour was visited by Mediterranean peoples such as Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians, and it was still of great importance during the period of Roman rule. With the Arab occupation of the Algarve in the 8th century, the city changed hands but retained its economic and strategic importance, as shown by the building of an important defensive wall in the 10th century.

With the Christian re-conquest in 1249, Lagos began a new period in its long history. in the 15th and 16th centuries, it witnessed great growth in its economy and population. it was during this period that the city became the main port of arrival and departure for the vessels that explored the African coast, making Lagos one of the main centres in the world for the trade in exotic produce and spices.

Prince Henry the Navigator, father of the maritime Discoveries, lived in Lagos, and it was he who made this city into the port for the ships of Gil Eanes, the Algarve sailor who rounded Cape Bojador in 1434. Nowadays, Lagos is one of the main tourist centres in the Algarve.

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