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  • The yellow shutters of this hotel sparkle over the quiet town of São Brás de Alportel. Most rooms overlook a hinterland of olive and cork trees, while the pool, tennis facilities and regional cuisine completes the picture.

  • This refurbished family-run farmhouse is set in wonderful gardens on a tranquil, 3-hectare site. There’s a swimming pool, an outdoor jacuzzi and a children’s play area. Dinner can be provided on request.

  • Cattle roam the track leading up to this attractive estate of converted barns and outhouses. Perfect for those seeking privacy, rural air and rustic food.

  • Peacefully located on the lake’s edge, the quinta has rooms and self-catering units. There’s sailing, wind-surfing and some lovely walks.

  • Quinta do Caracol

    A 17th-century farm lovingly converted into a series of beautiful apartments named after flowers. Birdsong from the garden aviary drifts over the shaded, outdoor dining areas.

  • Set in a pretty valley, this site offers all necessary facilities – toilets, hot showers, laundry rooms, shops and restaurant. There are studios and apartments for rent too, and there’s even a separate area for naturists!

  • This agency features quality properties to rent in the Algarve resorts of Carvoeiro, Tavira and Albufeira, among other locations. Also has villas in the pretty inland village of Alte.

  • Residência Matos Pereira

    Set in a pedestrianized street, the Residência looks like a typical town house, matched by an atmosphere that is both domestic and jovial.

  • Polished black and white azulejos decorate the façade of this well-known pensão. Its proximity to the historic centre of Tavira makes it very popular in summer, so phone ahead to check room availability.

  • The hotel name means “mountain viewpoint” and the panorama from this hilltop hideaway doesn’t disappoint. Excellent value and a great base for hill walking or pottering about the pleasant market town. All rooms have balcony views.

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