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Description: The Dragoeira is designed as a three storey townhouse set in private residential gardens with share of communal swimming pool. The town house is made up of three double bedrooms and two bathrooms; with the master bedroom having an en suite bathroom. The first floor bedrooms both open out to their own balcony with views towards the mountains, golf course, Sao Francisco Valley and ocean. The master bedroom located on the third floor enjoys both a balcony and substantial roof terrace. The house comes with a choice of 6 high quality fitted kitchens with oven, hob and extractor as standard. All bathrooms and downstairs WC come fully fitted with ceramics. The flooring of the house is fully tiled throughout, including balconies and terrace. The house comes fitted as standard with: * landscaped front and rear gardens * Megaflow hot water system * broadband * cable and satellite television * computerised irrigation system * double glazing * private parking bay The total internal floor area: approx, 1, 547 sq. ft. or 143.75 m2 ‘Vivendas de Santiago is the second phase of the Sambala Resort and is a sophisticated mixture of 41 villas and 196 townhouses situated alongside the shops, bars, restaurants and amenities of Sambala Village (phase one). The properties will enjoy a splendid view across the beautiful re-generated botanical gardens towards the white sandy beach of the Baia de Sao Francisco, from whose clear waters wreck divers have retrieved bronze cannons, silver coins, jewel encrusted crosses and other rare treasures.’ Santiago Island description Santiago Island, Cape Verde’s largest and most enticing island, is home to half the population of Cape Verde and the local hospitality and rich culture is most evident when touring around the island. The island offers the best of both worlds with spectacular mountainous scenery with some impressive volcanic peaks up to 5,000 feet which jut out like serrated teeth and beautiful white coral sand beaches. The verdant mountainous interior offers superb hiking and breath-taking views to match, whilst some of the best game fishing possible lies off Santiago, with the opportunity to land blue marlin, swordfish and yellow-fin tuna, or even spot migrating sperm, humpback and melon whales. For the less adventurous, the Sao Jorge region boasts beautiful botanical gardens. Santiago's coastline has deep river valleys with huge plantations growing banana, sugar cane, papaya, lime and other fruits and vegetables. Indigenous birds are well worth spotting as are the local wild monkeys in the interior. A number of the beaches are used as nesting places by turtles and offshore, multi-coloured fish teem around centuries-old shipwrecks. Sharing the same latitude as Barbados, Santiago Island boasts the same glorious climate yet this 'New Caribbean' is just 5.5 hours away from the UK and only 1 hour behind GMT. |
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