The house is located in a rural setting, surrounded by nature, on the slopes of Caldeira and with magnificent views of the sea and the islands of Pico, São Jorge and Faial. The Carapacho thermal baths are just 2 minutes away by car. In the parish of Luz, there are public transport links by bus run by Empresa de Transportes Colectivos da Ilha Graciosa, lda and taxi ranks. You can also find two supermarkets in this parish. A Tourist Guide will be available in the villa with all the tourist information you need to enjoy all the island's charms. Graciosa Island is part of the Central Group of the Azores and, with an area of just 60.7 km2 and a coastline of 38.9 km, it is the second smallest island in the archipelago (after Corvo) and the one with the lowest altitudes, reaching its highest point at 405 metres.
The conditions of use of the electrical equipment available in the accommodation, such as the fridge, washing machine/dryer, toaster, dishwasher, microwave, television, electric oven, electric hob and electric kettle, whenever used, must be ensured during and after the stay in the resort. Instructions for using these appliances and their technical characteristics will be left in a visible place. Waste collection and deposit:will be placed outside the house in separate bins for environmentally friendly recycling. If users require additional changes of bed linen or bath towels, they must contact the owner. The attics in this house are exclusively for storage and guests are not allowed to use them. Pets are not allowed inside the house, with the exception of a guide dog. Smoking is not permitted inside the house.
Magnificent sea views and seclusion surrounded by nature, where you can relax with your family and enjoy the peace and quiet of the countryside! The island is a Biosphere Reserve! Ecosystems The coastline of Graciosa Island is steeply indented, giving rise to interesting bays. It is predominantly rocky, with small sandy areas. There are also islets a short distance away that are of great scenic and natural importance, as they are important nesting habitats for seabirds. They also serve as staging areas for migratory birds. Of particular note in this role is the Praia Islet, which is one of the largest and most diverse in terms of nesting birds in the Azores. The island of Graciosa has a diverse volcanological heritage that includes volcanic cavities, lava caves and algares and a marked geodiversity of landscapes. The Caldeira, to the south-east of the island, is one of the most interesting geological curiosities in the Azores. Its cool climate makes it the wettest and most sheltered part of the island. The steeply sloping interior slopes are covered in forest.