It was purely by chance that I discovered Barco Casa, the Boat House. A neighbour gave me her copy of the ‘East Algarve Magazine’ and there on the front cover was my ideal of simple perfection on the water. I read the article, wreathed in smiles, and knew I had to follow it up. The Boat House is moored off the shoreline of Fuseta, in the unspoilt Eastern Algarve. The natural park, the Ria Formosa, surrounds the Algarve’s capital, Faro. It was a simple matter to arrange a viewing.
Tiago met me on the quayside and, with building excitement, I was ferried out into the lagoon. He patiently and thoroughly answered all my questions as he skippered the boat. This innovative project is a dream fulfilled for local architect Ricardo Badalo. He and his team at Passeios Ria Formosa have created a sustainable, eco-friendly, high quality home on the water. The surroundings are sublime, with a 360 degree view on this natural marine world.
Take a look at the promotional photo gallery. Imagine waking to watch the sun creep towards you across the water, and sunsets sitting on the sun deck, cradling your glass of wine. Perfect peace and calm, and a retreat from the clamouring world. A breakfast of fresh local fruits and pastries and the day is your own. Take the rowing boat across to the ilha and laze or swim. Snorkeling equipment is provided, for these waters are rich in sea life. A water taxi can take you ashore, if you want to venture further afield.
The Ria Formosa has been a protected natural park since 1987, with the aim of preserving the lagoon system. There is a huge diversity of flora and fauna, including the largest community of seahorses in the world. The area comprises 5 barrier islands and 2 peninsulas, the salt marsh and lagoon areas connected with a dense network of water channels. It has to be seen to be believed, and I’ve yet to discover a better way to observe it than from the Barco Casa.
You can make this a purely self catering experience, or opt to employ the services of a trained chef to add that touch of luxury. Tiago, who is passionate about the project, was formerly a chef in Lisbon, and can provide everything from oysters and champagne on the beach to a simple barbecue, with freshly caught fish.
Be as active or as lazy as you feel inclined. Ricardo has a keen interest in bird watching and marine biology and the company provide a full range of related tours. I’ve started to daydream about my romantic getaway. Maybe you will too.
I’m not given to writing promotional posts. This is my personal space and I like to keep it that way. But if I find something that excites me, it’s only natural to share, isn’t it? Further details can be found on the website http://www.passeios-ria-formosa.com.

That is a wonderful luxurious experience. I can only imagine… 🙂
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Nice to dream, Amy 🙂 🙂
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Agree… Sometimess too busy to dream 🙂
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A wonderful find. Enjoy the good life. 🙂
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I’d like to 🙂 🙂
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When I was much much younger, my dream was to convert a ‘towboat’ into a home, get a pilot’s license so I could pilot downriver (Mississippi River) in the wintertime, return upriver in springtime, and dock all along the river when in transit… It would be painted in classic black/white with red accents, geraniums included, and I could drop a small boat down for fishing excursions.. oh, i forgot.. the black white would be in huge zebra stripes! At various landing/ stops I could open the gallery and give art lessons…
sigh.. so many ideas and whims, but I am glad to live where I don’t have to dodge freezing temps and miserable winters!
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I could just picture you doing that, Lisa 🙂 I always wanted a houseboat myself too, but it wouldn’t be as colourful as yours 🙂
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Now this is funny; a google search brought me six or so images and I selected the best — only to find that it was from one of my posts! This towboat is too large for my dream, but it gives you an idea!
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Our ever shrinking world 🙂 🙂
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It all looks wonderful, Jo! I would love this! 🙂
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You absolutely would Cathy xx
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I’m ready to go now! How wonderful!
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Would you be able to write for the distractions? X
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No way! xo
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The ilhas and the whole Formosa area are so beautiful. The seahorse photos on the links were enchanting. Bit steep mind at €250 and you don’t even get a full day. I’d be wanting to go to bed not long after I arrived! Simplés? Hmmm. But perfecto, although I’d want the stove and that would cost even more, or maybe the chef option if they could manage vegetarian.
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He could do you veggie Kate but there are plenty of little restaurants in Fuseta. You could share but that wouldn’t be quite the same would It? X
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We could share with a couple of other non-smoking veggies 🙂 we do know a couple, although I can only think of two!
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I’m not a veggie but I could take you up on it.
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🙂 No-smoking’s a big incentive eh? Although, I bet they won’t take my dogs 😀
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Now that’s my kind of boat! I could definitely handle waking up to those views. … beautiful.
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Isn’t it glorious? 🙂 🙂 Sorry for my late reply, Miriam. You were hiding in my spam but I’ve dusted you off. Wishing you a great weekend!
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Ah, yes, but does it MOVE!
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Did you want it to? X
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Definitely NOT… 😀
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Just a tiny wobble 🙂
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Well, if you say so. I still think I’d prefer to be on the land.
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Wow, wouldn’t that be a treat.
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It would! I’m ever hopeful Carole x
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Looks wonderful.X
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It is! X
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Enjoy nature at its best. Nice way to relax 🙂
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It would be wonderful Arlene x
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Nice one!
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I think so!
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I would certainly employ the chef Jo – it would add to the luxury of the day. What a beautiful way to relax and enjoy nature.
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In for a penny in for a pound Mam used to say x
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Oh my, that boat looks every bit the luxury. And I bet those pastries are luxurious too. Very lucky that you got to tour this lovely boat. That bed looks soooo inviting 🙂 What a lovely day for you, Jo. Keep wandering 🙂
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Crumbs in the bed, Mabel! One of Mick’s pet hates 🙂 🙂
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What a find! Definitely added to my list!
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Okay, Sophia 🙂 🙂
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Absolutely stunning!
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Isn’t it? 🙂 🙂
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I have always fancied a house boat ever since seeing the film with Cary Grant and Sophia Loren – one of my favourite oldies!
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Yes, I can see you in the Cary Grant role, Andrew 🙂 🙂
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I might volunteer to be Sophia 😉
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Yes- you’d do! 🙂 🙂
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This looks heavenly, Jo. 😀 I’m imagining waking up in that bed with those view…I don’t think I’d move much during the day. I’ll keep this in my filing cabinet brain and who knows…thanks for sharing!
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You just never know, Annika. Sometimes you can make a dream come true. 🙂
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Looks like you are set for a wonderful holiday.
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Most holidays in the Algarve are pretty wonderful, Suzanne. This is my dream boat though 🙂
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It would be wonderful. The blue of the ocean is so serene.
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An interesting find, Jo! Will you be self catering, or hiring the chef? 😉
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I’d be happy with quiche and salad in this setting, Sue 🙂
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Not very Portuguese, Jo!!
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Chuck a sardine on the plate then! Not out of a tin 🙂
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😀😀
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