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Belize

 
 
 
Sleeps 5
3 bedrooms
2 full bathrooms
100m2

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Property features

  AMENITIES:
Lift, Wi Fi Internet, Gas Hob, TV Satelitte (Dutch), TV Satelitte, TV (Cable), TV (Portuguese), Safe, Stereo, Telephone, DVD player, Car parking, Dryer, Washing machine, Dishwasher, Toaster, Coffee Machine, Fruit Press, Kettle, Microwave, Oven, Central heating, Fans, Fridge / Freezer
AVAILABLE EXTRAS:
Push buggy, Car hire quote, Food pack for 1-2 people, Food pack for 3-4 people, High chair, Food pack for 5-6 people, Taxi transfer quote, Cot, Foodpack for 8-9 people
  PERMISSIONS:
No Smoking

Property description

  Very well funished T-3 apartment apartment in the town of Lagos. This apartment is on the 2nd floor (access by elevator) of a new building in a new part of Lagos. Plenty of shops and restuarants in walking distance. Approximately 10-15 minutes to the centre by foot. As you come in to this apartment, you enter in to the hallway with to the left the spacious comfortable living room. The master bedroom is en-suite and has a double bed. The 2nd bedroom is a twin (two single beds). The 3rd. room is in use as an office but has a bed sofa to fit a 5th. person if required.

The beaches around Lagos are some of the most beautiful of the Algarve, like Praia de Dona Ana, which can be reached after a 25 minutes walk from the center of the town, Praia do Camilo, a bit further on, and Meia Praia, whose sands stretch for 4 km (2.5 miles) east of Lagos. However, it is the promontory named Ponta da Piedade and sheltering the bay of Lagos which is most admired by visitors, with its caves, rocks and wonderfully transparent waters. North of Lagos, Barragem de Bravura is a water reservoir offering fine views.

Apart from its animated lifestyle, the one learns that this was a fishing village and that its importance grew under the Arabs, which built several fortifications. It turned into an important naval center in the age of the Discoveries, in the 15th century; became the capital of the Algarve from 1576 to 1756 and was greatly damaged by the earthquake of 1755; thus its beautiful 18th and 19th century buildings. A fine new marina welcomes boats sailing in from the Atlantic.


Odiáxere - A picturesque village of white walled houses. Nearby there are panoramic views over Lagos bay. Main Church - Rebuilt in the 18th century, it has a fine doorway of red Silo es sandstone. Exuberantly decorated in the Manueline style (16th century). Plain interior. The altars have 18th century icons including a Christ in Indo Portuguese ivory notably for its dramatic expression. There is a border of 17th century tiles. There are good views over Lagos bay from nearby.
Barragem da Bravura - A man made lake stretching out beneath broad, mountainous horizons. A place to relax and enjoy nature. Excellent view point.
Bensafrim - A typical small town, surrounded by hills, looking down on the sea. It has a church with some valuable works of art. The Forte Velha necropolis is situated nearby. Dating back to the Iron Age, it was later used in the Roman era and also includes a press. At Corte de Bispo there are some remains of Roman ruins.
Luz - A fishing port nestling between cliffs, which in spite of being an important tourist centre; it maintains its traditional and typical character. Main Church - The church is medieval in origin. Its main chapel has a gothic triumphal arch and vaults. The retable of the main altar is decorated with gilded carving in the baroque style (18th century). Also to be found are the ruins of an important Roman '"villa" . with mosaics and pools. There is a small aqueduct to channel water from Quinta da Luz. Next to the beach are tanks for salting fish, probably built by the Carthaginians and then used by the Romans. Rising above the beach is the old fort of Nossa Senhora da Luz (Our Lady of Light) (17th century), which has now been turned into a restaurant. Nearby, at Cerro de Lorvão, there is a Roman burial ground. The Miradouro da Atalaia, 108 m (360 feet), offers sweeping views along the coast.

Ponte da Piedade - A huge rock formation hollowed out by the sea. The bold colours of the strangely shaped rock yellow, ochre, red - contrast with the crystal blue of the sea. There is access by boat to innumerable beautiful sea caves and hollows. The lighthouse stands near to the site of an old coastal defence fortification.
Barão de São João - A village on the edge of the forest that boasts a variety of tree species. Lots of shade and a peaceful atmosphere.

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Pricing as of 12 March 2010

 
Pricing  
      per/night     per/week     per/month
1 person     € 35.00     € 245.00     € 1,050.00
2 people     € 35.00     € 245.00     € 1,050.00
3 people     € 40.00     € 280.00     € 1,200.00
4 people     € 40.00     € 280.00     € 1,200.00
5 people     € 45.00     € 315.00     € 1,350.00
   
Seasonal variances  
01 Jul 2010 - 31 Aug 2010   +135.00%  
01 Jun 2010 - 30 Jun 2010   +80.00%  
01 Sep 2010 - 30 Sep 2010   +80.00%  
01 Apr 2010 - 31 May 2010   +35.00%  
01 Oct 2010 - 31 Oct 2010   +35.00%  
   
Miscelaneous  
Final cleaning fee € 30.00                                                  
Reservation fee € 20.00