Martin Symington's report on the Algarve - Tips
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20.03.07
Martin Symington, Travel Writer Because it is the Atlantic, Algarve sea temperatures are generally quite a bit cooler than the Mediterranean. And the further west you go, the cooler the water. There is a marked difference even between Albufeira, and the beaches around Sagres. It also tends to get windier the nearer you get to Cape St. Vincent.
Lauren Savery, Travel Counsellor The Algarve caters perfectly for all ages and it is quick and easy to get to. For golfers, the resorts of Vale do Lobo and Quinta Do Lago are beautiful and very upmarket. Expect to pay more for a good meal there than in Albufeira. Vilamoura is one of my favourite places in the world. It’s only about half an hour from Faro airport and it offers a lovely bubble of holidaying heaven. It’s also upmarket with lots of lovely restaurants around the marina serving all varieties of food. It’s a shoppers’ paradise, so take some plastic. The lovely long beach stretches to the neighbouring resort of Quarteira where there is a bargain-hunter’s weekly market every Wednesday. For golfers, Vilamoura has it all. Most of the large hotels offer free shuttle services to the local courses which are immaculate and good value compared to green fees in the UK. From Vilamoura you can get a bus or taxi to Albufeira to visit the lovely old town where you will find the square with its artists and performances in the summer evenings, and some great fish restaurants by the beach. Early in the mornings you see the fishermen coming back with their catch. There are some lovely little hidden coves with beach restaurants outside Albufeira - perfect for catching rays in peace and quiet. Wish I was there now.
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