Algarve holidays are holiday heaven for bargain holidays - sunshine, natural bays, dramatic cliffs
and warm seas. Sagres is small and sweet, while Lagos is the good-looking carnival
queen of the resorts. On your Algarve holidays there are unspoilt islands in the Parque Natural da Ria
Formosa, fascinating old towns at Tavira and Silves (the former Moorish capital),
and lovely wooded hills in the interior.
Algarve holidays conjures up many images - private villas with inviting swimming
pools, al-fresco dining, rustic buildings, superb golf courses, watersports
and golden sands where fishing boats unload the catch of the day and now great bargain holidays.
Most of the Algarve's trendy, modern algarve holidays resorts were formerly little fishing
villages. They still feature central areas with narrow streets, whitewashed
houses and ancient churches, but it is the region's long sandy beaches which
have ensured its place as a holiday Mecca. The coastline stretches 100 miles
(161km) from Cape St. Vincent to Vila Real de Santo Antonio on the border with
Spain, and much of it today is built up with high-rise hotels and holiday apartment
blocks, particularly the area to the west of Faro.
A special feature of Algarve holidays is the myriad almond trees that are found
throughout the region; in late January and early February, great time for bargain holidays, the countryside is
blanketed with white almond blossom. There are also groves of lemons, oranges,
carobs, pomegranates and figs growing inland in what is known as the 'garden
of Portugal'. Also characteristic of the province are swathes of green golf
courses, associated with real estate developments and major resorts, which
have proliferated since the tourist boom algarve holidays began in the early 1960s.
Algarve holidays does boast some of the best beaches in Europe - even in the more
developed resorts like Albufeira and Praia da Rocha which are perched on rugged
cliffs.