Azores (1)Faial (1)Horta (1)Cottage #8581

Casas do Areeiro

Self-catering Cottage for rent in Horta, Faial, Azores.

Type: Cottage • Bedrooms: 3 • Sleeps: 6 • Catering: Self-catering

Rates : per week - 340.00 € | per day - 54.00 €

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Rates & avialability per week

Period Price
Low season - October to April - 2 people 340.00 € Change currency
Low season - October to April - 4 people 490.00 € Change currency
Low season - October to April - 6 people 750.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 2 people 410.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 4 people 560.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 6 people 880.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 2 people 450.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 4 people 610.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 6 people 960.00 € Change currency

Rates & avialability per night

Period Price
Low season - October to April - 2 people 54.00 € Change currency
Low season - October to April - 4 people 78.00 € Change currency
Low season - October to April - 6 people 119.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 2 people 65.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 4 people 90.00 € Change currency
Medium season - May & June - 6 people 140.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 2 people 72.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 4 people 98.00 € Change currency
High season - July to September - 6 people 153.00 € Change currency

The price include linens, towells and cleaning.

In the village there is a mini market and a local restaurant 500m frm the property.

  • All tax are included.
  • We have special offer for "house + car".
  • Payment conditions: 30% to confirm reservation and remainder with the keys
  • Payments methods: bank transfer and cash
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Reservations & Contacts

Casas do Areeiro/Ref: 8581
Owner Name Mr. João Comba
Tel. (landline) 351 91 7294085
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Home description

Two separated vacations houses for rentals. The cottages Azalea and Faia, are located in the luxuriant village of Areeiro which is an ideal location for relaxing, fishing, hiking and sight-seeing.

The property is on the island south side, 9km from the airport and 18 from Horta town. Despite being very small, Areeiro has a mini market and a local restaurant which are 5 minutes walking away from the cottages.

The Faia cottage is designed for a single family accommodations.With a total area of 120sqm, has all the space and facilities required for a relaxing self catering stay.

The entry hall gives access to the rooms: two sleeping rooms with double bed, kitchen fully equipped, bath room and a living. The living room has an area of 45sqm and a door giving direct access to a private lawn on the backyard (southwest).

The Azalea is a cottage with accommodations for two. With an area of 50 s-m, has all the space and facilities for couples looking for a relaxing time.

The entry hall gives access to: one sleeping room with a double bed, bath room and a living room with fully equipped kitchenette.

Horta

Horta is the capital and municipality of Faial Island.The city itself has a population of 5000 inhabitants. Many consider Horta the liveliest and most eye-catching in all of the Azores. Horta not only enamors visitors by its own right, but it also as a starting point to explore the various other natural attractions of Faial Island as well Pico and São Jorge islands.

The 1800s saw Horta develop a flourishing whale hunting industry and in the 20th century, the city became an important telegraphic communication center, landing spot for early transatlantic flights, and strategic port for naval ships and fleets during both world wars.

Horta has a number of attractions. The Horta Marina is a must-see for visitors of Faial. Built in 1876, the marina is situated in the beautiful city of Horta. Many yachtists flock here from all over the world each year before crossing the Atlantic. The marina sea walls and floors are marked by paintings left by ocean travelers from years past based on the superstition that one who doesn’t leave a mark won’t reach his or her destination.

Horta is also home to some elegant, old architecture like the iconic Torre do Relógio Clock Tower, the 16th century Inn called the Forte de Santa Cruz, and the chapels of Nossa Senhora do Pilar andNossa Senhora da Guia, which both feature terraces that overlook the city and the island. There are a few interesting old-style churches like the São Salvador, the Nossa Senhora das Angústias, the Nossa Senhora do Carmo, and the Church of St. Francis, which is connected to the Horta Museum and the Arte Sacra Museum.