Sunscape Strand Villa
Olhão, Portugal
Amenities
A/C
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Scenic Views
Pool
Pets Allowed
Home details
Bedroom 1
1 queen bed
Bedroom 2
1 king bed
Bedroom 3
1 queen bed
Bedroom 4
2 single beds
Bedroom 5
1 king bed
Bedroom 6
2 single beds
A breathtaking villa inspired by the Moorish architecture of the Iberian Peninsula, set on a gentle hillside with beautiful, panoramic sea views.
This comfortable, relaxed, yet sophisticated villa has bespoke interior design and architecture, making it a peaceful exclusive retreat close to all the major interests of the Algarve
Totalling 7000m², with six ensuite double bedrooms split across two houses, surrounded by nearly a hectare of manicured gardens, with private sun terraces and a large salt-filtered swimming pool, offering uninterrupted views to the coast and the island of Ilha da Armona to the south and the mountain of Monte Figo to the north.
The dining room can easily host 12 people and adjoins the open-plan kitchen. There’s also a library room, sitting room and party room, containing hand-crafted wood-burning fireplaces, providing a cosy refuge to relax or play.
The American-styled open-plan kitchen is well-equipped, including a Teppanyaki hotplate. The breakfast bar invites relaxed mornings. There is also a pantry for storage and a separate laundry room with a discreet drying area.
The inside is interestingly designed with details such as Moorish archways, vaulted ceilings, tilework, colourful textiles, and double solid wooden doors that transport you to another world.
The house has an underfloor heating system for cosy winters, solar panels, ceiling fans and air conditioners in every room. Outside, we find a pétanque sand pit in the garden, to enjoy games of boule or boccia. As well as several sunny terraces, an enclosed Moorish patio with a covered barbeque entertainment area is nestled between the villa’s private olive groves. Inviting outside living, throughout the year.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Faro, the capital of Portugal's Algarve region, is a captivating destination that offers a rich blend of cultural heritage, scenic beauty, and a laid-back atmosphere. Known for its historic old town, stunning coastal landscapes, and proximity to idyllic islands, Faro is a place where travelers can immerse themselves in the charm of southern Portugal.
The city's old town, Cidade Velha, is encircled by ancient walls and features cobbled streets, picturesque plazas, and historic buildings. The Arco da Vila, an impressive archway, serves as the gateway to this area, leading visitors to landmarks such as the Faro Cathedral, with its mix of Gothic and Baroque styles, and the Municipal Museum, housed in a 16th-century convent.
Nature enthusiasts will be drawn to the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a series of saltwater lagoons and islands that are a haven for birdlife, including the rare purple swamphen. The park offers boat tours, which are perfect for exploring the diverse ecosystems and spotting the myriad of species that call this area home.
Faro's marina is a bustling hub where visitors can enjoy waterfront dining or embark on excursions to nearby islands like Ilha de Faro and Ilha da Barreta. These islands boast pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, offering a tranquil escape from the mainland and excellent opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports.
The city's cultural calendar is filled with events throughout the year, including the Faro International Motorcycle Rally and the Ria Formosa Festival, which celebrate the region's vibrant lifestyle and traditions. The lively nightlife in Faro is centered around the bars and clubs of Rua do Prior and the surrounding streets, where locals and visitors alike gather to enjoy music and drinks.
For those interested in local cuisine, Faro does not disappoint. The Algarve is renowned for its seafood, and Faro's restaurants serve up fresh catches daily, including dishes like cataplana (seafood stew) and grilled sardines. The region's wines and traditional pastries, such as the almond and fig-based Dom Rodrigo, are also not to be missed.
In summary, Faro is a destination that offers a delightful mix of cultural experiences, natural beauty, and gastronomic pleasures. Whether you're exploring the charming old town, relaxing on a secluded beach, or enjoying the local food and wine, Faro provides a memorable and authentic Portuguese experience.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM