Stay in the stunning, owl-inspired Casa Mocho on the Algarve
For parties of up to six people looking for beautiful accommodation near the pretty, whitewashed village of Estoi in the sun-soaked Algarve, you may be interested in Casa Mocho…
For parties of up to six people looking for beautiful accommodation near the pretty, whitewashed village of Estoi in the sun-soaked Algarve, you may be interested in Casa Mocho…
Portugal’s most southern region, the Algarve, spans an area nearly 2,000 square miles. It offers a wide range of scenery, history and culture, and is the country’s most popular destination for holidaymakers and those looking to settle down for good.
With mile-upon-mile of long sandy beaches backed by a dramatic cliff-lined coast, scattered with traditional towns and villages bursting with authentic charm and heritage, not to mention seafood-heavy cuisine served in many a Michelin-starred restaurant, it’s not difficult to understand why the Algarve has long been a tourist magnet.
With a cluster of whitewashed buildings lining narrow cobbled streets tumbling down to the water’s edge, the riverside fishing village of Ferragudo is widely cited as one of the prettiest towns on the Algarve.
Vintage Travel is privileged to have discovered Belo Horizonte and added it to our 2018 portfolio of villas in the Algarve. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this hugely-impressive villa can sleep up to six guests.
The Algarve remains a leading European holiday destination all year round. Unlike other areas, many of its sites, shops, restaurants and tourist activities stay open all year round, meaning there’s plenty to do for all the family.
15 kilometres to the northeast of Portimão on the banks of the Rio Arade in the Algarve, lies the attractive town of Silves. Rusty-coloured rooftops, red-stone walls and narrow streets that wind around a hillside, dominant this tranquil rural town.
Faro often gets overlooked as a resort, merely because people head on to other destinations from its airport. That could be said to work in the city’s favour, as for those who do discover its charms, Algarve’s capital city remains relatively unspoilt and retains a predominantly traditional and peaceful atmosphere.
Lagos is a beautiful town on the western Algarve coastline, known for its character, charm and hive of activities, which perfectly blends traditional Portuguese culture with lively tourism. The beaches in the Lagos area are hailed as some of the best in the Algarve, with golden sands stretching for miles. Vintage Travel explores some of
If you’re looking for stylish, modern accommodation in the Algarve, let us introduce you to Villa Álvares. This brand new-build villa boasts a spacious and contemporary interior, and with three bedrooms and two bathrooms, Villa Álvares can sleep six guests in comfort.