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Praia da Aguda · Vila Nova de Gaia · Portugal
Casa da Aguda
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Welcome. We hope this house becomes a small corner of the world that feels like yours.
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Welcome to Casa da Aguda

From Eduardo & Helena

This is our home, and now, for a little while, it is yours too.

Casa da Aguda sits at the edge of Praia da Aguda, one of the few unspoiled beaches along the Costa Verde — a stretch of Atlantic coast defined by pine forests, wild surf, and the particular light that only the north of Portugal seems to produce.


We've spent years making this place comfortable, calm, and deeply personal. The house has everything you need, and Aguda has everything that matters: the sea, good food, quiet roads, and an unhurried way of life.


This guide will answer most questions before they arise. But if something isn't covered — or anything isn't working as it should — please reach out. We are always reachable and genuinely want your stay to be excellent.

Quick essentials

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The property

Moradia on the first floor. 2 bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin), each with a full en-suite bathroom, plus a powder room on the ground floor. Fully equipped kitchen, living room, and private terrace. Max 4 guests.

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Parking

Street parking is available on Rua Comandante Ângelo Oliveira. Free and usually available. The building garage is reserved for owners — guests do not have access.

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Pets

We love animals, but unfortunately the property does not accommodate pets due to allergy concerns.

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The House

Everything you need to know about the space

Casa da Aguda is a moradia laid out over two floors. The bedrooms and main living spaces are on the first floor, with a powder room on the ground floor for convenience. Each bedroom has its own full en-suite bathroom.

Bedrooms

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Double room

  • Queen bed (160×200)
  • En-suite full bathroom
  • Wardrobe with hangers
  • Bedside tables & reading lights
  • Motorised blackout + sheer curtains
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Twin room

  • Two single beds (90×200)
  • En-suite full bathroom
  • Wardrobe with hangers
  • Reading lights
  • Motorised blackout + sheer curtains
A note on the curtains: Both bedrooms and the living room have motorised blackout curtains, controlled by the small switch on the wall next to each window, plus a sheer curtain drawn by hand with the cord/wand. The dining room has a venetian-style blind on a cord. Please operate them gently and at a steady pace — they are delicate and we'd love to keep them working for the next guests.

Kitchen

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Appliances

  • Induction hob — use compatible flat-bottomed pans
  • Oven — preheat 10 min at target temp
  • Dishwasher — tablets under sink
  • Microwave / toaster / kettle
  • Nespresso machine
  • Fridge + freezer compartment
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Welcome basket

You will find a welcome basket with a few essentials to get you started. Beyond that, the kitchen has the basic equipment you need to cook your own meals — pots, pans, utensils, plates, glasses.

Bathrooms

Layout
Two full en-suite bathrooms (one per bedroom) plus a powder room on the ground floor.
Shower
Turn tap left for hot. Give it 30 seconds to warm up — the boiler is gas.
Towels
Towels are provided. For longer stays, additional sets may be supplied — please ask if you need more.

Heating & Cooling

AC / heat pump
Remote on the TV unit. Cool mode: fan icon, set 21–23°C. Heat mode: sun icon. Please switch off when leaving the house.
Hot water
Gas boiler — always hot. If pressure drops (gauge below 1 bar), contact us before touching anything.

TV & Entertainment

Smart TV
Main remote on the coffee table. Netflix, RTP Play, and YouTube pre-loaded. Log in with your own Netflix if you wish — just remember to log out at checkout.

Terrace

Terrace
Table and 2 chairs. A good spot for morning coffee or an evening drink.
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WiFi & Technology

Stay connected

Internet

High-speed fibre connection throughout the house

Network & Password
CasaAguda_Guest
CasadaAguda-01
Smart lock
Your personal entry PIN is shared with you prior to arrival. Enter the code and press ✓. The PIN expires at checkout time.
TV inputs
Press HOME to return to smart TV menu. HDMI 1 for devices (cable behind the TV).
Work from here? High-speed fibre, a quiet living room, and a calm terrace make this a good place to work for a few hours if you need to. Coverage is strong throughout the house.
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Arrival & Departure

Everything for a smooth transition

Check-in

From
16:00
Entry
Smart lock — your personal PIN is shared with you prior to arrival. No key pickup required.
Parking
Free street parking on Rua Comandante Ângelo Oliveira. Building garage is private — do not use.
Early check-in
Subject to availability — please ask and we'll do our best.
On arrival: You'll find a welcome card and a welcome basket with a few essentials to get you started.

Check-out

By
11:00
Late checkout
Subject to availability — please ask and we'll do our best.
Departure
Smart lock auto-locks when the door closes. Ensure all windows are closed, lights off, AC off.

Getting here

From Porto
25 min by car. Take the A1 south → A44 → exit Arcozelo. Or take the Metro (yellow line) to Espinho and taxi/Uber from there (12 min).
From Porto Airport
35–40 min by car or Uber. ~€25. No direct public transit.
Taxi / Uber
Uber works in Gaia. Local taxi: Táxis Arcozelo +351 227 622 000.
Nearest bus
STCP line 906 — stops at Rua da Aguda (3 min walk). Connects to Espinho train station.
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House Rules

A few things that keep everyone happy

We keep rules short and reasonable. This is a residential building with neighbours who live here year-round. Please treat the space — and them — with care.

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Quiet hours

22:00–09:00. Music and conversation on the terrace must be kept low after 22:00.

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No smoking indoors

Smoking and vaping only on the terrace. Ashtray provided. Never inside the apartment.

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Max 4 guests

Only registered guests may stay overnight. Day visitors are welcome but must not exceed 6 people total at any time.

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No parties

Events and parties are not permitted. This is a home in a residential building, not a party venue.

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No pets

We're sorry — allergy concerns prevent us from hosting animals.

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Sand & the sea

Please remove sand before entering the house — a small courtesy that helps keep the floors clean and the cleaning team's job manageable.

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Recycling

Yellow bag — plastic & metal. Blue bag — paper. Green bag — glass. General waste in black. Bins on Rua da Aguda, 2 min walk.

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Lights & AC off

When leaving the house, please switch off all lights and the AC. We care about energy use.

Damage & issues

Accidents happen — please just let us know. We'd rather hear about a broken glass than find it at checkout. We don't charge for small accidental damage. Please also report any issues with the house (something not working, anything broken, anything missing) as soon as you notice them — it helps us fix things quickly and keep the house in good shape for the next guests. Honesty and communication are what matter.

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Safety

Emergency information & equipment

Emergency numbers

112
European emergency number — Police, Fire, Ambulance
117
PSP Police (non-emergency)
118
National directory enquiries
SNS 24
Health line: 808 24 24 24 — nurse triage in Portuguese & English, 24/7
Fire extinguisher
In the kitchen, clearly identified. Pull pin, aim at base, squeeze, sweep.
First aid kit
White box in bathroom cupboard, top shelf. Contains bandages, antiseptic, plasters, gloves.
Gas
If you smell gas: do not use light switches. Open all windows, leave the apartment, and call 112. Gas valve is in the kitchen — turn counter-clockwise to close.
Property address
Rua Comandante Ângelo Oliveira, 35, Fração F — 4410-471 Arcozelo, Vila Nova de Gaia

Nearest medical

Hospital (public)
Centro Hospitalar de Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho (Hospital de Gaia) — approx. 15 min by car.
Hospital (private)
Hospital da Arrábida (Gaia) — approx. 15 min by car. Hospital CUF Porto also a good option — approx. 25 min.
Urgent care
Centro de Saúde de Arcozelo — Rua Padre Américo, Arcozelo — 5 min by car. Morning walk-ins.
Pharmacy
Farmácia Aguda — Rua da Aguda 12. Open Mon–Sat 9–20h. On-call duty pharmacy via green cross sign.

⚠️ Ocean safety at Praia da Aguda

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Praia da Aguda

Your beach, 3 minutes away

This is one of the best-kept secrets of the Porto coast — broad, wild, uncrowded, with water that is clean and cold and absolutely Atlantic.

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The water

Atlantic water — clear but cold year-round (15–19°C in summer). Surf picks up September–April. Snorkelling possible in calm conditions. The sea here is genuinely cold; a quick swim in summer is invigorating, longer sessions reward those with a wetsuit.

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What to bring

Please bring your own beach towels, umbrellas, and sunscreen. The local supermarkets stock all the basics if you need to pick anything up.

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Best spots

The north end of the beach is quieter and sheltered. The rocks near Ponta da Aguda are excellent for snorkelling at low tide. Rock pools with children at the south end.

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Beach bars

Each beach concession along the coast has its own bar — drinks, snacks, sometimes a full lunch. Barraquinha at Praia da Granja (walking distance) is a good one. Open in season.

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Coastal path

The EcoVia walking and cycling path runs north to south along the entire coast — past Miramar (chapel on the rock), Espinho, and up toward Porto. Beautiful and flat.

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Sunrise / sunset

Sunsets over the Atlantic here are extraordinary. Watch from the beach or from the terrace. Sunrise is best from the coastal path north of the beach.

Low tide tip: At low tide, the beach doubles in width and the rock formations to the north are accessible. Check tide times at tideschart.com/pt/praia-da-aguda or ask us.
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Local Guide

Eduardo & Helena's personal recommendations

These are places we actually go. No tourist traps, no padding — just what we'd tell a friend.

📍 Near Aguda

Five of these — Zizi, Ella, Ciao Bella, Casa das Ostras and Chez Maurice — sit within 200m of each other and within walking distance of the house. Easy to wander between them on an evening stroll.

Restaurant

Zizi

A step up from the everyday — proper dinner setting, well-run, grilled meats and fish done with care. Not a tourist place. Good for an evening when you want something a bit more refined.

Walking distance from the house
Petiscos

Ella

Good for petiscos — small plates, sharing-style. Relaxed setting, creative without being pretentious. A nice change of pace from the more traditional spots.

Walking distance from the house
Pizza

Pizzaria Ciao Bella

A solid neighbourhood pizza place — good dough, decent wine, and the kind of easy evening that needs no planning. Works well if you want something unfussy.

Walking distance from the house
Grill

Buenos Aires

Argentine-style grill. If you're after a serious steak, this is the place locally. Good cuts, generous portions, properly carnivorous.

Arcozelo · 5 min drive
Seafood & Sushi

Casa das Ostras

Oysters, shellfish, and other good things from the sea — and a sushi offering as well. A more indulgent option in the area, good for a special meal.

Walking distance from the house
Sunset bar

Chez Maurice

A bar with outdoor terrace over the beach — the right place for a sunset drink. Also serves food, mostly small plates and snacks, good enough for a light meal. Go for the view and a cold glass of something as the sun goes down over the Atlantic.

Walking distance from the house

🛒 Shopping & Essentials

Local — near Bombeiros da Aguda

Small grocery shops, bakeries, and cafés are clustered around the Bombeiros Voluntários da Aguda (the local fire station) — a short walk from the house. Good for daily essentials, bread, fruit, and a quick coffee.

Larger supermarkets

Supermarket

Intermarché Arcozelo

A full supermarket with everything you need for a proper shop. Bakery, fish counter, fresh produce, wine, and household goods.

R. Corga, Arcozelo · 5 min by car
Supermarket

Mira Ramos

A traditional local supermarket — good for Portuguese products, fresh items, and the kind of personal service the bigger chains have lost.

Arcozelo · short drive
Fishmonger

Peixaria da Aguda

Fresh catch daily, direct from the Aguda fishing boats. Ask what came in that morning. The simplest way to eat well here is a sea bass grilled with olive oil and lemon.

Near the beach access · Open Tue–Sun, 7–12h

🏙 Porto — worth the drive

25 min by car, 35 min by Metro from Espinho. Go to the Ribeira, cross the Dom Luís I bridge on foot, and eat well.

Fine dining

Casa de Chá da Boa Nova

Álvaro Siza's building on the rocks north of Porto, 2 Michelin stars. Book 6–8 weeks ahead. One of the world's great restaurant experiences — the architecture alone is worth it.

Leça da Palmeira · 25 min drive · Dinner Tue–Sat
Tasting menu

Euskalduna Studio

1 Michelin star. Eight seats at a counter facing an open kitchen — chef Vasco Coelho Santos cooks in front of you across 10 courses. Intimate, creative, genuinely special. Book well in advance; this is one of Porto's hardest tables to get.

Rua de Santo Ildefonso · Porto centre · Dinner only
Francesinha

Café Santiago

The undisputed classic for Porto's iconic sandwich — layers of meat, melted cheese, fried egg, and a rich beer-based sauce that every place guards like a state secret. Santiago's has been the benchmark for decades. Expect a queue. Yes, it's worth it.

Rua de Passos Manuel 226 · Closed Sunday
Snack bar

Cervejaria Gazela

More famous for the cachorrinho da Batalha than the francesinha — a Porto-style hot dog with sausage, melted cheese, and optional piri-piri that costs almost nothing and tastes extraordinary. A tiny, old-school counter bar. Cash only. Go at lunch.

Travessa Cimo de Vila 4 · Near Teatro São João · Cash only · Closed Sunday
Tasca

Restaurante Antunes

A proper Porto institution on Rua do Bonjardim. The pernil assado — slow-roasted smoked ham hock, crackling outside, falling apart inside, served with roasted potatoes and esparregado — is one of the best things you can eat in this city. Reserve ahead, especially Saturday lunch. Leave room for the rabanadas.

Rua do Bonjardim 614 · Closed Sunday · Book ahead
Sandwich

Casa Guedes

Famous for the pernil sandwich — slow-roasted pork on a crusty roll, simple as that. Go to the original location rather than the tourist-heavy Progresso branch. Queue at the counter, eat standing. One of Porto's great cheap pleasures.

Praça dos Poveiros · Original location · Cash only
Wine cellars

Gaia Wine Caves

The Port wine caves just across the Douro from Porto — Graham's, Sandeman, Ramos Pinto. Best late afternoon with a tasting. Graham's has the finest terrace view over the river. Don't rush this one.

Vila Nova de Gaia · 20 min drive from Aguda
Eduardo's top tip: Rent a car for at least one day. The Douro valley (drive the N108 along the river), Guimarães, and Braga are all within easy reach and completely worth it. The north of Portugal is extraordinary — Porto is just the beginning.
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Checkout Checklist

Quick ticks before you go — takes 5 minutes

Tap each item as you complete it. No need to clean — our team handles that. We just need the house left orderly.

Until next time

We hope Aguda treated you well. If you loved your stay, an honest review on Airbnb means everything to us — it takes two minutes and makes a real difference. Safe travels — and come back. The sea will be here.


— Eduardo & Helena

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