A stylish property with a stunning pool, chic interiors, and tranquil bedrooms in Calheta.
Great location, beautiful villa
“Great location, beautiful villa with lovely interior, fantastic views, including from the panoramic pool. The privacy is great, and there are good amenities. The house and surroundings were very clean.”
“Great location, beautiful villa with lovely interior, fantastic views, including from the panoramic pool. The privacy is great, and there are good amenities. The house and surroundings were very clean.”
A classic and stylish property based in Calheta, Villa Zimbreiros, is a suitable location for anyone looking to elevate their senses. As you approach the exterior of this property, you will be taken aback by the considerable swimming pool that helps to accentuate every feature of this villa. In turn, guests are free to use this pool to cool off after a busy day of uncovering everything that this region has to offer. This property also hosts a splendid selection of outdoor terraces, ensuring that guests can indulge in a series of affluent al fresco dining experiences as they bask in the tremendous views that surround them.
The interior of this villa pulls upon an array of chic motifs, making it an ideal holiday home for guests who appreciate an ultra-modern feel. The living room sports an incredibly large grey sofa that provides an unobstructed view of the remarkable exterior that sits close by. As such, guests are encouraged to use this space to its fullest potential, lounging on the comfortable seating arrangement as they reminisce about their favourite aspects of the trip so far. Moving over to the dining area, this space presents a much darker theme, offering a unique contrast to the previous room. Guests must enjoy their daily meals whilst revelling in the sleek black table and collection of matching chairs. The kitchen within this property makes good use of a wide variety of striking white cupboards. Thus, guests can prepare and serve a wealth of delicious meals throughout their time in this very cohesive space. The ground floor is also home to the first bedroom, a space that hosts a spacious double bed. As a result, this room is perfect for those who may find it difficult to climb a lot of stairs.
Travelling up to the first floor, this is where you’ll uncover the remaining three bedrooms. All of these rooms also contain marvellous double beds that have been fitted with an assortment of ample and crisp linens, ensuring that guests can enjoy a deeply restful and tranquil night’s sleep throughout their stay on this idyllic property.
What Oliver loves...
The interior of this villa pulls upon an array of chic motifs, making it an ideal holiday home for guests who appreciate an ultra-modern feel
Guests can indulge in a wealth of freshly cooked meals using the pristine barbecue found on this property
What you should know
There are no handrails leading into the pool, so children should be supervised
The villa does not accept large groups of young adults
Pets are forbidden on-site
As Madeira is a growing destination, some construction may take place nearby during your stay.
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Villa Zimbreiros
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Seaview
Complete with alluring tourist attractions and wondrous landmarks, it is no surprise that Calheta is considered to be a highly sought-after holiday destination. One of the most significant institutions throughout this region is the Mudas Contemporary Art Museum, which is based just over 5 minutes away. The founders of this museum, Duarte de Brito and D. Joana Cabral aim to bring awareness to the culture surrounding contemporary art. Thus, guests have the privilege of observing a range of pieces from a plethora of prolific artists, expanding their understanding of this vast art scene. Mudas Contemporary Art Museum welcomes guests Tuesday-Sunday from 10 am to 7 pm.
Another iconic museum within Calheta is the extraordinary Sugar Cane Mill and Museum. This establishment invites guests to explore a wealth of expert machinery and exhibitions to help deepen their understanding of this integral practice. They will also be able to learn more about the legacy-defining nature of the mill itself. All of these exhibitions have been translated into English, Portuguese, and French, meaning that it is an accessible landmarks for foreign tourists. If you are travelling to this region in December, you have the chance to see this museum decorated for the festive season. Therefore, guests can enjoy a deeply traditional and ornate Nativity scene, which is bound to put anyone into the Christmas spirit. The Sugar Cane Mill and Museum is situated around 15 minutes away from the centre of Calheta.
If you are looking to experience the breathtaking sights of this area from new heights, paragliding is a must-do activity. Madeira Paragliding offers an abundance of experiences to ensure that guests can enjoy their first paragliding experience in a safe and comfortable manner. Once guests have received and understood a detailed safety briefing, they will be encouraged to leap off of a 440m cliff and bask in the awe-inspiring views as they glide back down to the ground. As a result, this is a great activity for those who are looking to embark on a once-in-a-lifetime experience during their time in this region. Madeira Paragliding can also be found around 15 minutes away from the centre of Calheta.
Please be aware that the location tab shown on the website is not based on the property's exact location; therefore, all location amenities are an approx of facilities, restaurants, and villages/towns you might find around the property. The property's exact location will be provided to you before arrival and might come along with some recommendations about the area and what to visit.
The Region
Calheta, meaning ‘Small Cove’, is where many tourists flock to in order to indulge in beautiful man-made beaches and striking scenery.
This part of Madeira is formed of several municipalities, each with something unique and special to offer. Calheta Village is an ideal place to start especially if you enjoy a stiff drink! An old sugar cane factory still produces one of the world’s most respected white rums – Aguardente…perhaps you want to leave this part of your holiday till late in the evening!
Jardim do Mar is where you will find many of the locals on dawn patrol, taking to the waves and surfing. The waters can both be heavy and flat, making them ideal for abilities of surfer. Akaw!
For lovers of seafood, you should look no further than Paul do Mar. This is a village where most of the fisherman work out of, so you know you’ll be able to find the catch of the day here.
For those who have travelled to Madeira for its inland beauty, then look no further than Arco da Calheta and Prazeres. Within these locations you won’t only be able find some stunning hiking trails, but you’re also likely to stumble across some traditionally styled Parishes and unforgettable views.
ABOUT MADEIRA
The island of Madeira can be found south west of mainland Portugal, in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Due to the island’s location, its is considered to have a Mediterranean climate that serves locals and visitors all year round – making it an ideal escape from reality at any point in the year.
What we love Madeira for is its seemingly ongoing festivals! Madeirans have found an excuse to celebrate most things; including film, their natural surroundings and key patron saints. This means that planning a visit during these days and even weeks of commemoration is well worth it (scroll down to see some key dates).
Madeira is divided into several municipals, each with a special offering to those who visit this island. Our favourite two communities are Funchal and Calheta and these are where you will find most of our beautiful villas.
Madeira’s landscape extends much more than a striking coastline. Make sure you pack some hiking boots and venture inland during your stay. With mountainous trails along Vereda do Arieiro, or more countryside appropriate paths like Levada do Risco and waterfall chasing treks like Levada do Caldeirao Verde – this archipelago has everything a keen outdoors person requires.
For those who enjoy either playing or watching sports, you’ll be happy to know Madeira offers so much selection. Madeira is also home to three notable football clubs, so if you’re visiting during the football season and want to see a good quality of football, you have every chance to. Porto Santo Golfe is the island’s renowned golf course. With an 18-hole course (Par 72) overlooking a Galapagos-like backdrop, golf enthusiasts will certainly want a ‘slice’ of the action! Surfers can access some great beaches like Jardim do Mar, Ponta Pequena, Paul do Mar, and Fajã da Ovelha in order to find some swell. Or, if you’re simply looking to recline on a sun lounger and soak up some rays, whilst listening to crystal clear waves break as they hit the shores, you will find plenty of man-made beaches & Lidos created for your leisure!
With a superb climate, close proximity to the coastline, wonderful cuisine, charming locals and astonishing scenery – this is a fabulous holiday choice for families & friends.
But while you're enjoying one of our fantastic villas in Madeira, you may well want to take some time out from all that sun worship to explore everything else the region has to offer – so we've put together this handy travel guide to give you a little help and inspiration!