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Trimmed by golden beaches, twinkling cobalt waters and ochre-tinged cliffs, Portugal's dramatic south coast is a natural stunner. This is the amazing Algarve, where you can count on long days of sunshine and a laidback pace of life. Seaside towns in various guises pepper its shores, from swanky Vilamoura and family-friendly Albufeira to vibrant Alvor and soulful Lagos. That means you can take your pick from lazing on Blue Flag beaches, teeing off on top golf courses, wandering tile-clad old towns and whooshing down slides at waterparks. Oh, and if you like buzzy bars, Irish pubs and atmospheric restaurants, the Algarve’s nightlife will be right up your street.
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Olhos D’Agua (Albufeira) , The Algarve
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For more than four decades, visitors from all over the world have flocked to the Algarve’s beaches in search of sun, fun and adventure. From long sandy sweeps to hidden coves, there are loads to choose from. In Ria Formosa National Park near Faro, you’ll even find beaches that look like they’ve been plucked out of the Caribbean, with blue waters and golden sands.
Water sports are a big deal here, particularly around Lagos and if you’re into kitesurfing and water-skiing. If surfing’s more your thing, Sagres on the Algarve’s western tip is the place to be. In Vilamoura, you can even take a sailing lesson. Prefer to stay on dry land? You can play a round at one of championship golf courses, cycle the coast or go horse riding along the shore.
Come to the Algarve with an appetite, as freshly grilled fish, just-caught seafood and succulent peri-peri chicken are all on the menu. Wine’s a big deal here too, with vineyards peppered throughout the rolling hills – tour and tasting, anyone? If you’re more of a gin fan, you’ll find more and more independent gin bars popping up here too.
There’s a reason why Albufeira’s one of the Algarve’s most popular resorts – it’s got something for everyone among its golden beaches, whitewashed Old Town and buzzy Strip.
Looking for luxury? Say hello to swanky Vilamoura. A stunning, yacht-filled marina trimmed by cocktail bars and gorgeous golden beaches are just the start of its best bits.
Uncover a traditional side of the Algarve in Alvor. Things take a relaxed pace in this dinky fishing village, where you can find centuries-old churches alongside waterfront bars.
You won’t have to go far to find a great beach on your Olhos D’Agua holiday. Praia de Falesia sits close by, with its gorgeous golden sands backed by beautiful burnt-orange cliffs.
It may be tucked between Algarvian giants, Albufeira and Carvoeiro, but Armacao De Pera is a charmer in its own right.
Once a quiet fishing village, Carvoeiro has grown into a fully-fledged beach resort.
Whitewashed houses, pastel-coloured architecture and green spaces combine on an Almancil holiday.
Originally a quaint fishing village, Ferragudo still retains that old-school charm today.
Oh lovely Lagos, how we adore thee! Nestled close to the Algarve’s far western edge, its walled old town and oceanfront views make it a beauty of a beach resort.
Snuggled near to the Spanish border, Montegordo’s a gorgeous coastal spot. Swathes of sandy beach stretch out from the town, with Blue Flag shores for sunbathing and calm water for paddling.
Sitting close to the city of Faro and the stunning Ria Formosa wetlands, this fishing port is in a pretty location.
Leading on from the urban inland town of Portimão, Praia da Rocha is a coastal resort packed with things to see and do.
You’ll be spoilt for choice with the Algarve’s beaches. The coastlines are rugged, the sand is silky-soft and the water’s a shimmering shade of turquoise. You’ll find the tourist hotspots with their café-lined promenades, and the quieter spots that are great for a bit of shade in the warm climate.
See all beaches (40)If you want to see dolphins in their natural environment, head to Mar Ilimitado in Sagres. You might even see porpoises and sea turtles, as well as lots of interesting birdlife! Castle ruins scatter this stunning Algarvian resort with majestic historical remnants, so prepare for a blast from the past.
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The Algarve has more than its share of waterparks. Zoomarine, just outside Albufeira, is a nautical paradise. Near here you’ve also got Aqualand, one of Portugal’s biggest waterparks, with everything from kamikaze thrill rides to toddler-friendly slides. On the flipside, parks and museums offer a bit of culture. Don't miss the top-ranking golf courses either.
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Albufeira, The Algarve
As it’s top drawer for its delicious fresh seafood, you're guaranteed incredible cuisine on your Algarve holiday. Dishes generally include caldeirada, a fish stew, and conquilhas – clams, Algarve-style. Wash them down with a glass of spirit made from locally grown fruit, and you’ve got yourself something tasty. Eateries nestled within coves offer awesome views!
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Quarteira, The Algarve
The Algarve is a fab place to pick up traditional linens, pottery and leather goods. You’ll find small boutiques selling these in all the major resorts, so you’ll have plenty of options for a spree. For big-name brands, head to malls like Algarve Shopping in Albufeira, or Forum Algarve in Faro.
See all shopping (19)Swish bars, lounges, and night-long clubs make the Algarve the prime pick for after-dark scenes. Albufeira’s a known hotspot for nightlife, with a big choice of small-hours watering holes and restaurants lining the famous Strip. And Alvor’s cobbled streets offer plenty of bars within easy walking distance.
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Albufeira, The Algarve
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