Boavista Views

Portugal

Details Rates
Bedrooms: 6
Sleeps: 16
Full Baths: 6
1/2 Baths: 1
$1,725 - $3,763/night
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DETAILS & AMENITIES

Boavista Views certainly lives up to its name! The breathtaking views enjoyed from this historic home and its grounds are absolutely phenomenal! Despite the characterful interiors of this wonderful six-bedroom house, you will not want to miss a moment being captivated by the stunning panorama surrounding Boavista Views. The house was originally built in the seventeenth century in this most exclusive and enviable spot overlooking the Douro River and its surrounding age-old vineyards. The house has been beautifully renovated to include modern comforts and some wonderful treats. With six charming bedroom suites, the house is ideal for groups of friends, multi-generational families or perhaps two families wanting to enjoy a holiday together.

Boavista Views sits proudly on a high plateau on the outskirts of the charming Portuguese village Mesao Frio. Mesio Frio is an absolute delight with friendly locals, some wonderful eateries, astounding Douro views and within easy reach of Porto and many other fabulous towns and villages. The location is perfect for hikers, cyclists, those that want to tour the local wineries, foodies, river enthusiasts and those looking for cultural excursions. Just along from Mesio Frio is the fabulous Peso da Regua with its fascinating Douro Museum. You can enjoy the Douro’s breathtaking landscapes on the river, by hiking, driving and even by helicopter. Trips to Porto, Braga and Lamengo should be included in your trip.

Steeped in history, Boavista Views enjoys a wonderful blend of modern comforts and nods from the past. The old ‘lagares’, stone troughs in which grapes were trodden, now feature in the gym alongside its excellent range of equipment. There are two living spaces, one perfectly positioned to enjoy the river views and filled with sumptuous furnishings and the other cozy and comforting with an open fireplace and a card games table. The main living space features unique royal blue windows and doors that can be opened so that you can enjoy a wide view of the valley. The dining room is smart and sophisticated with classical vintage furnishings and doors opening to the terrace and garden. The kitchen will please the chefs in your group with its traditional styling and many vintage pots and pans. They will be able to cook up a storm which can be eaten in the dining room or alfresco with a view. Boavista Views is very spacious. Though it is a very sociable house, there are plenty of secluded, quiet corners if you want to disappear with your holiday book or a cup of coffee. The wine cellar is amazing, a wonderful space for a celebratory dinner or a large get together. For entertainment, guests have the use of a snooker table and a padel tennis court. Guests enjoy the sleep of kings in the six-bedroom suites, all with ensuite bathrooms. Crisp cottons adorn the beds, together with delightful soft furnishings.

The gardens are joyful, all with fabulous views. There are idyllic spots for alfresco dining or enjoying a glass of your favorite tipple while pondering how the light changes the dreamy river scenes. The surrounding age-old vineyards of Portugal’s most famous produce, Port wine, enhance the pure magic of this enchanting scene. The swimming pool enjoys the most brilliant setting, overlooking the river and surrounded by a lush lawn and plenty of loungers. There is a handy pool house too. The padel tennis court is very popular.

An added attraction of Boavista Views is that a delicious breakfast is included in your stay. It is also possible for an additional charge to have other meals prepared by a local chef. Your welcome hamper will also bring a smile to your faces. The rates advertised are for 12 pax and an extra charge is required for each bedroom requested thereafter.

Features:

The Villa

Originally built in the XVII century, the villa is steeped in history and whilst the interiors reflect this, recent renovation works have added modern day comforts to the ancient building. The property is spacious and ideal for family or corporate group stays with lots of space to be together, as well as offering plenty of secluded corners to sit quietly alone if one wishes. 

Ground Floor
- Media and games room with comfortable seating, satellite TV and fireplace
- Separated dining room for 12 people and access to the patio
- Fully equipped kitchen with central island and access to the patio
- Laundry room with washing machine
- Guest toilet
- Bedroom with two single beds, access to the patio and en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with double bed, access to the patio and en-suite shower room

First Floor
- Ample living room with comfortable seating and river views
- Small reading room with selection of books
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room
- Bedroom with double bed and en-suite shower room

Annexe
- Old Vinyard working room with well-equipped fitness area
- Large wine cellar with dining table for 10 people for wine tasting

Exterior Grounds
- Private heated swimming pool
- Large terrace and garden area
- Various sun loungers
- Paddle tennis court
- Summer kitchen
- Outdoor dining
- Covered terrace
- Garden furniture
- Private parking
- Barbecue

Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi connection
- Air conditioning
- Central heating
- Laundry service
- Washing machine
- Cleaning service
- Hair dryers
- Cot and high chair
- Wine cellar

Location:

Boavista Views enjoys an enviable location overlooking the Douro River and ancient vineyards in Mesao Frio, a charming, very attractive village that sits next to the river. Close by is the sun-bleached town of Pesu da Regua, the region’s largest riverside town. Pesu da Regua grew into a major port and wine entrepot in the 18th century. From this wonderful town you can cruise the Douro River and explore many of the region’s wineries and villages. The town’s Douro Museum is excellent, the riverfront is gorgeous and the old town up the hill is very quaint and charming.

Other places to visit include Pinhao on the river with its wonderful railway station and ancient tiles dedicated to the cultivation of vines, Numao with its castle and fabulous views, the International Douro National Park, the Vale do Coa Archaeological Park, an open-air rock art gallery and Lemego with its Shrine of Nossa Senhora dos Remedios.

Within very easy reach, Porto lies at the mouth of the river, 280 km north of Lisbon. Porto is home to port wine, street art and fabulous eateries. Porto is a city rich in history and culture. It historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Porto enjoys a fascinating history, a fantastic array of attractions and activities and a wonderful cultural experience. You can enjoy wine and port tastings throughout the city and especially in Vila Nova de Gaia across the Douro River from Porto. Caves Ferreira in Vila Nova de Gaia is one of the best places around, founded by a winemaking family in 1751. Porto is brimming with narrow tiled buildings wedged into streets along river hillsides, a labyrinth of backstreets. It boasts a gorgeous waterfront. While you are there, apart from wine tasting, you should climb the Torre dos Clerigos for fabulous views, explore the Cais da Ribeira, one of the oldest parts of the city admiring its views of the iconic double-decked Dom Luis bridge, look at the Igreja do Carmo and visit the Museo da Cidade which gives a wonderful insight into Porto’s history. You also should sample a francesinha with its multiple layers of meat, egg and dough and drenched in tomato and beer sauce!

Braga is the oldest city in Portugal. Its original name was Bracara Augusta, having been founded by Romans in 16BC. Braga is known as the ‘Rome of Portugal’ for its many churches. Braga’s Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte sits on the top of a hill with a 600 step climb. It is very beautiful, sitting in a park with beautiful gardens, caves and a lake. Republic Square offers a beautiful fountain and is the starting point of the historic centre. Other significant landmarks are the Torre de Menagen from the 14th century, the university, the Cathedral of Braga and the Biscainhos Palace which is now a museum. The food offered in the town is delicious with Francesinha on the menu in many restaurants. These are a type of sandwich stuffed with sausage, ham, steak and other meats covered with cheese au gratin and served with a tomato sauce, beer and chili. Avenida da Liberdade is the main pedestrian thoroughfare surrounded by flowerbeds and shop windows.

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Terms & Conditions:

Arrival time
4 pm

Departure time
10 am

Minimum stay
7 nights.

Other Ts and Cs
The prices advertised are for 12 pax (6 bedrooms) therefore for each extra bedroom required there is a charge of 1400€. Only the bedrooms booked before arrival will be available.

Features & Amenities

Proximity & Views

  • Landmark View

Technology

  • Internet Access
  • Satellite/Cable TV

Comfort

  • Central Heating
  • Wood Fireplace
  • Air Conditioning

Amenities

  • Grill
  • Public Gym
  • Washing Machine
  • Children's Play Area
  • Pool Table
  • Private Pool
  • Garden
  • Table Tennis
  • High Chair
  • Terrace
  • Golf Course
  • Parking

Kitchen

  • Dishwasher

Bed & Bath

  • Hair Dryer

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$1,725 - $3,763/night

Concierge Service Is Included With All Rentals

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