Villa Marateca
Poceirão e Marateca, Portugal
Amenities
A/C
Washer
Pool
Pets Allowed
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Located in the quaint farming community of Cajados, this five-bedroom, three-bathroom villa is close to the nearby city of Setúbal and only a thirty-five-minute drive from Lisbon.
Is there a better way to feel like you’re finally on holiday than walking barefoot across stone tiles in your homely Portuguese villa? These are just one of many natural touches which dot the property’s interior, and bringing the Mediterranean inside the house was a priority for the owners. Earth-coloured tiles and the azure blue outdoor pool decor are just two features that create a relaxed and warm ambience and make the house a perfect place to relax and recharge.
Entering the twenty-year-old family property, you’ll be enveloped by the brightly lit interior, marries Mediterranean touches with homely decor. The villa gets plenty of natural light, and large windows throughout the house mean you’ll be bathed in vitamin D all day.
The living area is spacious and comfortable, with a large sofa and two armchairs to lounge on. There are also two large bookcases, a working fireplace and a TV, so keeping everyone entertained during your stay will be easy.
When it comes to the kitchen and dining area, the owner has valued style as well as comfort. A long wooden dining table and ten chairs make up the dining area. There’s an adjoining lounge with two comfortable sofas, a working fireplace and a coffee table where guests love to relax after their evening meal.
The stylish interior continues into the kitchen. Yellow tiles and dark woods create a stunning aesthetic, and the kitchen has been designed to bring people together. The large island space in the centre has two seats looking onto the cooking space, and the kitchen is fully equipped, boasting a microwave, fridge freezer, coffee maker, Nespresso machine, dishwasher and hot air oven.
There are four bedrooms downstairs, and whether you choose one of the three twins or the double room, you can enjoy kicking back and relaxing thanks to the tasteful decoration, natural colours and luxurious, comfortable beds. Upstairs is the fifth double bedroom, which is ensuite and has a balcony and pool views.
If dining al-fresco is your thing, there’s an outdoor dining area where you can eat, drink and entertain during the warm evenings. The villa has a bbq, and there’s a large pool where guests love to spend hours topping up their tans on the sun loungers. It’s a smallish neighbourhood with few neighbours, so privacy will be no issue here.
Features:
Ground Floor
- Ample living room with comfortable seating, TV, fireplace and access to a terrace
- Separated dining area for 10 people, fireplce and access to a terrace
- Well equipped kitchen with a microwave, fridge with fridge freezer, dishes & cutlery, coffee maker, Nespresso, dishwasher, hob, toaster, hot air oven, grill, blender and kettle
- Bathroom
- Shower room
- Guest toilet
- Bedroom with two single beds and access to the terrace
- Bedroom with two single beds and access to the terrace
- Bedroom with double bed and access to the terrace
- Bedroom with two single beds
First Floor
- Bedroom with double bed, fireplace, access to a balcony and en-suite bathroom
Exterior Grounds
- Private swimming pool (10 x 6.5 m; depth 1.60 m)
- Large terrace and garden area
- Various sun loungers
- Covered terrace
- Garden furniture
- Private parking
- Barbecue
Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi connection
- Air conditioning
- Forced air heating
- Washing machine
- Hair dryer
- Smart TV
Location:
The villa is nestled among the scenery of Cajados, a quaint farming hamlet enjoyed for its proximity to Setúbal.
Though lesser known than other Portuguese cities, Setúbal offers many things to do. City lovers will relish catching up in Portuguese city life and wandering the historic centre. Strolling the iconic black and white cobbles of the narrow streets, visitors will be wowed by the colours of the buildings against the vast blue sky and the abundance of history.
The 16th-century Monastery of Jesus and the São Julião Church are notable landmarks, and visitors can look inside to admire the gilded interior.
A firm favourite among locals is the Mercado do Livramento. The traditional market dates back to 1876, and visitors can browse the many stalls offering fruit and vegetables, seafood, baked goods and arts and crafts. It also makes the bold claim of having the best seafood in the world, and we don’t think there’s any harm in putting this to the test! Speaking of seafood, Setúbal is also known for its local speciality, choco frito (fried cuttlefish), which can be found in many local eateries.
Wine enthusiasts will be pleased to find themselves close to the Setúbal Peninsula wine region. The area is particularly known for muscats, but the region is also famous for red, oaky wines, and there’s no shortage of eateries to pair your drinks with.
For a break from city life, visitors are spoiled for choice when it comes to exploring the mountains, beaches and natural parks which surround the city.
Arrábida Natural Park is a protected area stretching 18 miles of coastline and ending in the popular Portuguese resort town of Sesimbra. Visitors can explore one of the many hiking trails within the park and take in the ocean views and the pristine beaches.
Portugal’s second-largest estuary is only a fifteen-minute drive away. The Sado Estuary has a rich ecosystem and boasts several natural features, such as white sand beaches, dunes, and marshes. Keen bird watchers will be delighted to find more than 200 species of birds, and wildlife lovers will enjoy spotting foxes, badgers, otters, and the Roaz do Sado dolphins.
Terms & Conditions:
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A €50 damage waiver is included in the rental price to help you enjoy a peaceful stay. The waiver provides a limited damage cover in case of any damage to the property or its contents (except in the case of deliberate or reckless acts) up to the value of €1,500. Above €1,500, claims will be made to recoup the extra charges incurred to repair any damage. Please enquire if you wish to know more information.
4 pm
10 am
Yes, included in the rental price. Air conditioning will have an extra cost of 175 per week to be paid with the balance to Property Manager.
Yes, included in the rental price.
Not allowed.
Flexible.
Yes. However, guests are required to leave the accommodation clean, tidy and in the same condition as on their arrival. Any extra cleaning, laundry, maintenance and/or rubbish disposal required will be charged against the security deposit.
Smoking & Vaping are not permitted.
7 nights. All other durations on request.
Not included in the rental price, extra €175 per week to be paid with the balance to Property Manager.
Not available on this property.
The property manager has advised that the cost of tourist tax for this villa will be 168€ and will be collected by the property manager prior to arrival.
Wi-Fi internet access included.
Yes, included in the rental price.
Licence number: 126626/AL
All stays include
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24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
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About the area
Comporta, Portugal, is an idyllic coastal village that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Known for its pristine beaches, laid-back atmosphere, and chic lifestyle, Comporta has become a favorite among those seeking both relaxation and understated luxury.
The region's beaches are undoubtedly the main attraction, with miles of soft, white sands stretching along the Alentejo coast. Praia da Comporta and Praia do Pego are two of the most popular spots, where visitors can bask in the sun, take a dip in the crystal-clear Atlantic waters, or enjoy a variety of water sports.
Comporta's natural beauty extends beyond its beaches. The surrounding area is part of the Sado Estuary Nature Reserve, a haven for wildlife, including flamingos and dolphins. Birdwatching and nature tours are popular activities, offering a chance to connect with the region's rich biodiversity.
The village itself exudes a rustic charm, with traditional thatched-roof cabanas and whitewashed houses dotting the landscape. The local architecture is a blend of simplicity and elegance, reflecting the area's agricultural roots while catering to a sophisticated crowd.
Culinary enthusiasts will delight in Comporta's dining scene, which emphasizes fresh, local ingredients. Seafood is a staple, with restaurants serving up the catch of the day alongside traditional Portuguese dishes. The region is also known for its rice paddies, and a taste of the locally grown rice is a must.
For those interested in culture, Comporta offers a selection of boutique shops and galleries showcasing the work of local artisans and designers. The village's laid-back vibe is complemented by a sense of creativity and style, making it a hotspot for those with an eye for art and fashion.
Accommodations in Comporta range from luxury resorts to charming guesthouses, ensuring there's something to suit every preference. Many properties are designed to blend seamlessly with the natural surroundings, offering a tranquil and immersive experience.
In summary, Comporta is a destination that offers a perfect mix of natural beauty, cultural richness, and indulgent relaxation. Its unspoiled beaches, welcoming community, and chic lifestyle make it an enchanting retreat for travelers looking to unwind in style.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM