Presenting an exquisite contemporary villa nestled in an elevated setting, offering unparalleled, uninterrupted vistas. Situated within convenient reach of the captivating coastal Roman town of Caminha, this villa stands as an idyllic haven for small families seeking refuge.
The villa effortlessly blends form and function, featuring an open-plan living and dining area, ideal for relaxation after a day of exploration. Sink into plush seating, perhaps with a good book, as you gaze upon the inviting swimming pool. The well-equipped kitchen beckons culinary endeavours indoors or on the barbecue, with alfresco dining on the expansive terrace under the starlit sky and the uninterrupted ocean panorama.
This single-storey abode boasts a spacious layout, encompassing an inviting open living space, a dining area accommodating up to 6, and a fully equipped kitchen. Sliding glass doors effortlessly connect the indoors with the front decking, an optimal spot for al fresco dining against the backdrop of the mesmerizing sea view. Two well-appointed double bedrooms, each with an adjacent or ensuite shower room, offer comfort and privacy. Glass doors in each bedroom seamlessly blend the interior with the outdoor decking.
Exuding a sense of calm, the mature garden and sun-soaked terrace, complete with a barbecue, lend themselves perfectly to outdoor dining. The private swimming pool, measuring 8 meters by 2.15 meters with a depth of 1 meter, provides a refreshing retreat. Practical amenities include a laundry room and ample parking.
In summary, this contemporary villa offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort, panoramic views, and proximity to local treasures. It stands as an impeccable choice for a tranquil getaway, providing all the necessary amenities for a memorable vacation escape. Whether you're lounging poolside, savouring an outdoor meal, or exploring the nearby towns, this villa presents a seamless fusion of convenience and elegance.
What Oliver loves...
Enjoy breathtaking ocean panoramas, creating a serene backdrop for relaxation
Sliding glass doors merge indoor living with the terrace, offering convenience and elegance
Near Caminha town, this villa offers comfort, a private pool, and modern amenities for a memorable escape
What you should know
The area around Caminha Views can be hilly in places so it’s not always suitable for group members with mobility issues
Caminha Views is quite remote so you’ll need a car if you’re planning to go out regularly
While kids are more than welcome to stay at Caminha Views, there’s little for them to do while there
The swimming pool is an elevated infinity-style pool with no barrier at its edge so be sure to keep an eye on children when using the pool
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The Local Area
About the surrounding area of Caminha Views
Beach Nearby
<1hr to Airport
Rural Location
Gorgeous Caminha Views enjoys an enviable, elevated position in a quiet residential neighbourhood just on the outskirts of historic Caminha. While there are plenty of neighbours around you, Caminha Views’ smart design and landscaping provide lots of privacy and quiet during your stay. The slow-paced nature of its location all but guarantees peace and tranquillity amongst breath-taking panoramic views.
Caminha itself is just a ten-minute drive away from Caminha Views. While you can walk into Caminha, it would take around 40 minutes so we do recommend renting a car during your stay.
While in town, you’ll be able to get a first-hand glance at the beautiful slow pace and traditional atmosphere of Caminha. Somehow, this enchanting town has managed to stay relatively off-radar for tourists, allowing Caminha to retain its unique style and pace of life. In Caminha, you can dine at traditional Portuguese restaurants, sip coffee on the cobbled streets from a local cafe or rub shoulders with the locals at one of the laid-back bars.
But, to get there in the first place, you’ll need to find Caminha Views. Thankfully, the region is well-served by excellent road links that make finding your way around an absolute doddle. If you’re heading to the villa shortly after arriving in Portugal, you’ll likely land at Faro Airport, which is just an hour south of Caminha Views.
If you’re a group of beach lovers, then you’re sure to love Caminha Views. Just a five-minute drive away from home is the small village of Santana, which borders the gorgeous Praia de Moldeo. On Praia de Moldeo, soft golden sands stretch before you while the waves of the Atlantic Ocean lap at its shores and laid-back local bars and diners line the coast.
Though smaller than Caminha, Santana has everything you need to enjoy your holiday - like bars, restaurants, shops and a handful of takeaways. Your nearest grocery store is also located here in Santana.
The Region
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.
ABOUT MINHO
The areas of Minho extend from the Spanish border in the north, south to Porto and east to the mountains of Vila Real. It is a green and fertile area of rolling hills encompassing the great rivers Minho, Lima and Douro, and the National Park of Peneda Geres. The countryside of the region is typified by long, sandy beaches bordered by pine woods, picturesque villages nestling among vine-covered hills, and historic towns such as Amarante, Guimaraes, Barcelos, Ponte de Lima, and Viana do Castelo.
The area encompasses a range of postcard-worthy landscapes and features that could almost be Portugal in microcosm: dreamy river scenes, high mountains, rolling vineyards, beautiful historic towns, dramatic Atlantic beaches, ancient religious foundations and mysterious archaeological sites.
Then there's the bold, sharp and fruity Vinho Verde to consider. This young wine is fashioned from the fruit of kilometres of vineyards that wind along rivers, over foothills and into Minho mountain villages.
But while you're enjoying one of our fantastic villas in Minho, 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!