São Martinho Villa
São Martinho do Porto received the attention of the monks as a strategic point for the development of the region. Compared to other beaches, it stands out for its perfect shell shape and exceptional conditions for bathing and water sports. Recently S. Martinho do Porto stands out for its red seaweed used for medical purposes and considered one of the best in the world for the production of agar. The Salir dune, measuring more than 50 meters, is the largest in Portugal and one of the largest in Europe, also contributing to attract the attention of thousands of tourists.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | 1 Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Aljubarrota Villa
From the time of ancient coutos, there remains the barn of the friars where the tributes due to the monastery for the exploitation of the land were kept and also the ruins of the house of "Monge Lagareiro" (the monk responsible for olive oil production) with the press strategically located next to the Lagoon that supplied the water to the four boilers of the mill. Nowadays, the historie Battle of Aljubarrota rivais the story of the legendary baker of Aljubarrota in the imagination of adults and children throught stories and tales.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | 1 Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Alfeizerão Villa
Alfeizerão, from the Arabic Al-cheizandoam means 'cane' or 'reed'.
Ancient sea port of the Cistercian Coutos, Alfeizerão is an example of the ability the monks had to gain land from the sea and also as an example of how they prepare the fields of this region for farming. However, Alfeizerão is famous for its moist sponge cake, a recipe that the nuns of Cós would have taught the local ladies but that on a visit from King D. Carlos they would have taken the cake out of the oven beforehand, leaving it creamy inside. And it was this delicious cake that became known. Internationally, even today this moisty cake is produced by several houses, two of which are recognized for keeping the traditíonal recipe.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Turquel Villa
Turquel used to be the most important parish in the Alcobaça's coutos, specially by Vale de Ventos Farm that was an agricultura! farm depending on the Cistercian monks. Nowadays it still preserve traces of its past, such as two large stone water reservoirs that used to supply the homestead. Today, along with sports, the leather goods industry, cutlery and stone mining are the industries that stand out the most and carry the name of the region of Turquel and Benedita around the world.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Évora de Alcobaça Villa
ln Évora de Alcobaça the only remaining Cistercian structures are the ruins of the Lagar das Antas that testify the old olive grove culture in this region. Nowadays fruit growing in large scale and shepherding stands out as a trace of the work of the monks here. Olive groves and vineyards were predominant crops and even today, wines from this region are internationally recognized for their distinctive characteristics and taste.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | 1 Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Cela villa
This village of Alcobaça's coutos, benefited from the cleverness of agronomic monks in dearing a vast territory and creating farms. Through the application of advanced agricultura! techniques and tools, the monks developed an area rich in the production of fruits and vegetables that is till our days, internationally recognized.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | 1 Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Cós villa
The little village of Cós was a former farm of the monastery of Alcobaça. It' s women's monastery of Santa Maria de Cós stands out with a remarkable set of unique decorative/ ornamental elements in Portugal, as well as the hermitage of Santa Rita and the handycraft basketry that has always been a very popular and recognized art in the region. Recently the reed has drawn the international attention of great figures in fashion who see in the reed baskets a picturesque and authentic accessory.
Legenda | Valor |
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Room Areas | 35 m² |
Beds | 1 Double or Twin + Sofa bed + 1 Child up to 12 years old |
Occupancy | 5 |
Location | Ground floor |
View | Gardens |
Specific services
Villas specific services
· Safe
· Mini-bar
· Coffee machine
· Hair dryer
· Telephone
· Free Wireless Internet
· Air conditioning
Audio Visual
· TV set
· Cable channels
Amenities e Services
· Complimentary personal hygiene products
Child supplement (with breakfast)
· 30€ per bed per night for children aged 5 to 12
· Free crib