Eco-Forest Villa with Ocean Views – Santo Amaro, Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, €500,000




+12 photosAtlantic Forest Hideaway, Pico
About this property
Perched above the Atlantic on Pico Island, this two-bedroom eco villa is the final unit in a small sustainable resort designed by architect Diogo Mega. Built from volcanic stone and local Cryptomeria wood, the home spans two levels: sleeping quarters and a workspace below, with an open-plan living area above that frames the ocean like a painting you never get tired of.
Fully furnished and turnkey, it comes with solar panels, air conditioning, a rooftop terrace, and access to a communal pool. At 197 m² of indoor living plus a 27 m² deck, there is generous space for slow mornings, long lunches, and the occasional whale sighting from your own outdoor perch. Magma Restaurant, widely regarded as the island's best table, is just minutes away, and the airport is a short drive for anyone keeping one foot in the rest of Europe.
Santo Amaro sits at that rare intersection of raw Azorean nature and considered contemporary design. Whether you are after a high-performing holiday rental, a genuine off-grid retreat, or something that ticks both boxes, this villa earns its price tag without needing to shout about it.
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