Maximum: 14 adults
Early Bird discount - 5% off all 2021 dates if booked before 28th February 2021. (Offer only applies to specified dates. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. 1 week minimum booking. Offer only applies to villa rental. Offer applies to new bookings only). Prices displayed do not include this reduction Prices displayed do not include this reduction
Casa da Cantor is a stunning seven bedroom villa of the highest quality. It has panoramic views to the coast and is a tranquil and peaceful setting. The decor throughout has a musical theme and the furnishings and equipment are all top quality.
Casa da Cantor is close to Alma.
Weddings & parties may be accepted at this house on request. Venue hire fees will apply. Please ask us for details.
Ground floor: Hall. Living room. Dining room. Kitchen. Family room. 3 double bedrooms each with bathroom en-suite. 1 double bedroom with shower room en-suite. 1 twin bedroom with shower room en-suite. Laundry room. 2 washrooms.
First floor: Suite with double bed, bathroom with bath & walk in shower, terrace. Suite with twin beds, bathroom & terrace.
Pounds (£)
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01 Jan - 26 Mar 21 | £6797 | |
27 Mar - 21 May 21 | £8498 | |
22 May - 28 May 21 | £11326 | |
29 May - 11 Jun 21 | £8498 | |
12 Jun - 09 Jul 21 | £11326 | |
10 Jul - 27 Aug 21 | £12544 | |
28 Aug - 10 Sep 21 | £11326 | |
11 Sep - 24 Sep 21 | £8498 | |
25 Sep - 08 Oct 21 | £6797 | |
09 Oct - 22 Oct 21 | £8498 | |
23 Oct - 10 Dec 21 | £6797 | |
11 Dec - 28 Dec 21 | £8498 |
Prices are in £'s sterling per week. If your holiday dates cross two seasons please ask us for a quote.
Refundable security deposit - 2021 - £700.00
Taxi transfer 1 - 4 people £53.00
Taxi transfer 5 - 8 people £76.00
Any taxi prices shown are for 1 way journeys
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In the hills behind Faro there are some wonderful towns and villages which remain relatively unaffected by tourism. Loulé is a typical, bustling market town with lots of history and remnants of its Roman and Moorish past, including the old castle walls and mosque-like churches. As the coast has developed, gradually more villas have been built on the almond tree filled hills surrounding Loulé but this has not changed the character of the town; if you wander down the cobbled side streets, you will find workshops with craftsmen busily working on leatherware, weavers making baskets and metal workers beating out copperware.
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