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The Algarve : Unusual Places to Stay

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Top 10 Unusual Places to Stay

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  • 1. Convento de Santo António

    Built by Capuchin monks in the 17th century, the six double rooms and one suite in this hallowed building are set around a sunny cloister. Brushed terracotta and patterned azulejos decorate the interior, and breakfast is served to Gregorian chant. Minimum stay applies.

  • 2. Quinta Das Achadas

    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.

  • 3. Monte do Casal

    Delightfully secluded in the countryside near Estói, the suites of this converted farmhouse overlook gardens of bougainvillea and swaying palms. The proprietor/chef trained at London’s hotels, and the menu is a hallmark of this special retreat.

  • 4. 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.

  • 5. Casa Domilú

    The honeymoon suite, with its sunken whirlpool bath and opulent décor, epitomizes Casa Domilú’s ethos of sophistication. Elsewhere, huge bay windows reflect emerald swimming pools, and a luxurious spa is on hand to pamper you.

  • 6. Albergaria Bica Boa

    Wooden floors and ceilings impart a rustic feel to this mountain inn, perched on the lip of a valley, a few minutes’ walk out of Monchique. Just four guest rooms and fine vegetarian food.

  • 7. Quinta das Barradas

    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.

  • 8. Quinta de Beira Lago

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

  • 9. Casa da Palmeirinha

    This old and graceful Portuguese town house with terracotta floors andazulejos panels creates a Mediterranean feel inside. A flourishing roof garden looks over a central patio and modest swimming pool.

  • 10. Monte Rosa

    A splendid old farm complex nestling in the heart of the countryside. An informal atmosphere pervades the rooms and apartments. Dinner can be arranged, and there’s a minimum two-day stay. (Camping also available.)

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