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Praia do Canal Nature Retreat - Small Luxury Hotels of the World
Located in Aljezur, 6.4 miles from Aljezur Castle, Praia do Canal Nature Retreat - Small Luxury Hotels of the World provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...

Pure Formosa Concept Hotel
Located in Olhão, 11 miles from Tavira Island, Pure Formosa Concept Hotel has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.

3HB Faro
Featuring 2 restaurants, 1 bar and views of city, 3HB Faro is set in Faro, 4.3 mi from Faro Airport. This 5-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and room service. The hotel features family rooms.

Lagos Atlantic Hotel
Located in Lagos, 1640 feet from Porto de Mos Beach and 1.2 mi from Dona Ana Beach, Lagos Atlantic Hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool, a garden and a bar.

Jupiter Marina Hotel - Couples & Spa
Located 328 feet from Portimão’s riverside, the 4-star Jupiter Marina is a couple-oriented hotel within 0.6 mi from the Marina and Praia da Rocha beach.

Hotel de Charme Capela das Artes
Offering outdoor pool;Hotel Capela das Artes is located in Alcantarilha, 1.9 mi from Armação de Pêra. Free WiFi access is available in this historical building.

EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel
Located between Vilamoura and Albufeira and overlooking Falésia Beach, EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel offers luxury accommodations set in a landscaped pinewood with direct access to the beach, an extensive...

Aqua Pedra Dos Bicos Design Beach Hotel - Adults Friendly
Set in a Mediterranean pinewood facing the Atlantic, this design hotel offers accommodations with massage facilities. It features an outdoor pool and has direct access to a beach only 1312 feet away.

Hotel Marina Rio
Overlooking the palm tree-lined marina, this hotel offers a heated rooftop pool (from 1st October - 30th April) and air-conditioned rooms with a furnished balcony.

Loule Jardim Hotel
Located on a quiet square and overlooking a park, the Loulé Jardim offers rooms with a flat-screen TV and free Wi-Fi. There is a rooftop pool with a sun terrace.

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Algarve Highlights
The Algarve's golden beaches
Known as Portugal's top summer destination, the Algarve has scenic and popular beaches such as Falésia, Rocha and Montegordo.A golfing wonderland
The Algarve has some of the best golf courses in all of Portugal, attracting golfing enthusiasts from around the world.Fish and seafood
Olhão and Tavira are among the best destinations for those in search of local delicacies.Sagres and Cape São Vicente
Cape São Vicente in Sagres is Europe's most southwestern point. Sagres is especially famous for its water sports.Albufeira's Old Town
Albufeira's Old Town area is near the beach and has a wide range of bars, restaurants and tourist-friendly shops.Vilamoura
The trendy Vilamoura tourist resort showcases exciting nightlife, bars, a marina, beaches, golf courses and a casino.Ria Formosa
The Ria Formosa lagoon is surrounded by a national park. Boat tours and hiking are popular in the area.Algarve International Circuit
This state-of-the-art venue hosts international competitions at its racetrack, karting and off-road paths, making it a must for motorsport enthusiasts.Scuba diving
Scuba diving is one of the most popular tourist activities off the Algarve coast.
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Sun and Fun in the Algarve
A paradise of yellow sandstone cliffs and turquoise waters that's full of green golf courses and seasoned with delicious food and rich history, the Algarve region in Portugal has lively spots, quiet corners, and inland areas that well deserve a visit. From the banks of the Ria Formosa lagoon in the east, to the high cliffs of Sagres on the southwest tip of Europe, the region is a great option for a sunny holiday and Booking.com will help you find the best hotels in the Algarve.
The name of this Portuguese region comes from the Arabic Al-Gharb, meaning ‘The West’, but before being part of the Moorish empire, it was inhabited by ancient tribes, and successively by Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, and Visigoths.
When it officially became part of Portugal, it gained fame as a centre for trade. The beautiful city of Lagos still offers a picturesque and colourful historic centre that recalls its important position in the area.
Flying into Faro Airport puts the whole region at your fingertips. The best all-inclusive hotels in the Algarve include their own golf course, an activity very popular in this region. If you just want sea and sun, then keep an eye on our deals for the best beach hotels in the Algarve.

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Really fun, lovely town.
Really fun, lovely town. We loved the old town, it was filled with character. Lots of little shops and stalls and every type of cuisine you could possibly want! Amazing bars and restaurants to suit all needs. The beaches were lovely and large. The sea was quite rough but all main beaches were life guarded.Guest review byTamsyn LeanneUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Lovely old town with intact walls.
Lovely old town with intact walls. Not crazy busy like other destinations but we were there in October. In general prices are OK but not cheap. Food was decent but we weren't blown away by what was on offer. A lovely place to visit and explore. Would definitely go back.Guest review byOwensIreland - 10.0
Lagos felt like a home from home for us, easy to get around,...
Lagos felt like a home from home for us, easy to get around, whether on foot or with the super-affordable Ubers. The food was incredible; not a single bad meal in 14 days, and all very reasonably priced. We loved Pie, Tieto (the all-you-can-eat Japanese spot, incredible) and of course Na Na Bah, home to one of the world’s top 50 burgers. You can't miss out on an early morning breakfast and one of the best coffees in town by going to Black and White - simply the best staff! The Portuguese people are genuinely friendly and full of life, we made so many new friends and felt completely welcomed. We are already planning our next trip and honestly wouldn’t change a thing. We split our stay between the Carvi Beach Hotel by Praia Dona Ana and the Marina Club Hotel near the marina, both within easy walking distance of the old town and both we would happily return to either. And do not miss the little café at the top of Praia Dona Ana Beach , all the profit helps to support the Philharmonic Orchester and Marisa serves what might just be the best 'Pastel de Nata' in all of Lagos.Guest review byJoannaUnited Kingdom - 8.0
Amazing beach’s avoid town center even if close to beautiful...
Amazing beach’s avoid town center even if close to beautiful beaches that are stunning memories of true Algarve but the city itself is very poor , ugly and just a nonsense buildings old to new mixed with no likely or history and cultural care. Outside town center beautiful views , walks and beach’s .Guest review byNelsonPortugal - 8.0
Visited many times, love the marina, golf courses and...
Visited many times, love the marina, golf courses and restaurants ( Braganca Mar, Pescador, Grace's, United Kitchens of India Casa Pituxa). Parts of Vilamoura are starting to look a little tired and would benefit from investment/ cleaning to refresh it.Guest review byPeterUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Nice vibe in the town and the perfect size for me as I am...
Nice vibe in the town and the perfect size for me as I am not a city person. Charming cute town. The only thing I would have changed is to have a bigger sea view. From the town and the neighboring areas outside of town, but that’s just me.Guest review byGilliesUnited States - 10.0
Aljezur is a great location to visit if you like nature,...
Aljezur is a great location to visit if you like nature, surfing, good food, a slower pace of life. I would recommend staying in Aljezur, getting a car to drive around to different beaches and villages where you can find good restaurants. In the evening, in Aljezur, always book ahead a table.Guest review byMr_C_WaddPortugal - 10.0
Amazing place lots of restaurants and bars but it is all...
Amazing place lots of restaurants and bars but it is all spaced out if you have good legs this is no problem. Of course you can hire a car and drive out at night but if you want to drink you need to walk as we didn't see 1 taxi on our 9 night stay. Find accommodation near to Mareta beach as that's about central. Very young area lots of fit surfing people day and night which is great. There are 3 beaches within walking distance Tonel is the one for surfing if you can do!! Mareta beach is the nicest of the 3. There are many more you can drive to. The fort is interesting. Can be very windy as it is on the cliff top! We love the Algarve the whole lot of it I am addicted to it.Guest review byAnonymous - 10.0
Been visiting Alvor for yrs.
Been visiting Alvor for yrs. This trip was the third this year. Alvor not for the party animal. But some great nights to be had. Walking along boardwalk and other pathways a must. The people are delightful, always smiling. Plenty of taxis to be had. For people with mobility issues Alvor might prove a challenge due to streets being steep,uneven footpaths that are also narrow. You will be spolt for choice regards restaurants,bars,entertainment and all the fish dishes you would like.Guest review byBrendaUnited Kingdom - 10.0
Beautiful fishing village with gorgeous coastal views.
Beautiful fishing village with gorgeous coastal views. I loved the fact that there were no high rise buildings. Very quaint and charming location, and centrally located to visit other parts of the Algarve coast!Guest review byJoyceUnited States