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Amendoeira Golf Resort / Algarve, Silves

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The Amendoeira golf resort is destined to be one of the most prestigious golf resorts in Europe; a real golfer’s paradise with 2 PGA championship courses, one designed by Nick Faldo and the second by Christy O’Connor Junior. Christy O’Connor Senior, one of the first handful of professionals to play Sir Henry Cotton’s Penina – the ‘grandfather’ of Algarve courses, will be the Honorary Members’ President of the golf resort. A limited number of golf titles will be available to owners, granting membership to 7 of Europe’s finest golf courses including the host of the Portugal Masters 2007, Arnold Palmer’s Victoria Golf Course at nearby Vilamoura.

The Amendoeira will be a 259 acre resort, located in the historic district of Silves, in the quieter Western Algarve with its white washed houses and streets lined with carob and orange trees. Silves is a thriving and prosperous town, rivaling Lisbon as a centre of culture.

The spectacular coastline is more akin to the Mediterranean than the Atlantic, with its miles of sandy beaches, intimate coves and rocky headlands.

Prices start at just Euro 495,000 for a two bedroom apartment, contact us to receive brochure.

  • Region: Algarve
  • Price: 495,000 EUR
  • Reference: MYP-301
  • Condition: Off Plan
  • Bedrooms: 2
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Internal size (sq.m): 108

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