The villa has a helipad and private dock that only Neymar can own

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Neymar, along with many other South American players, sought safety by leaving Europe. Just before France implemented measures to restrict movement and enforce strict quarantine, Neymar swiftly returned to Brazil to evade the epidemic, finding solace in his luxurious villa.

Nestled in the enchanting Mangaratiba, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Neymar’s villa provides a paradise-like retreat and ensures complete comfort in isolation. Surrounded by stunning beaches and lush vegetation, the villa stands out with its modern design and exquisite furnishings.

Spanning an impressive 1,000 square meters, the Brazilian striker’s dream house rises two stories high, featuring large windows that offer breathtaking views of the natural scenery. The property also boasts a private helipad and pier, adding to its allure.

The living room showcases a minimalist style adorned with the most luxurious and contemporary furniture. With seven bedrooms, each with its own private bathroom and unique interior, the villa prioritizes the architectural style of the tropics.

Neymar’s villa caters to his athletic lifestyle, as expected of a professional player. A modern gym and a mini football field provide him with ample space to practice during self-isolation. When in need of relaxation, the Brazilian striker indulges in a heated swimming pool, sauna, jacuzzi, and Turkish bath.

This is not the first time Neymar has sought refuge in this villa. Two years ago, he spent several months here while recovering from an 𝐢𝐧𝐣𝐮𝐫𝐲, preparing for the 2018 World Cup.

As revealed by ABC (Spain), Neymar acquired his “dream house” in 2016 for a staggering 8 million euros, making it even more expensive than Ronaldo’s villa in Madeira.