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Holiday Villa Resorts in Algarve |
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The Algarve has something to suit everyone, from a lively and bustling atmosphere with plenty of nightlife to
secluded and quiet with wildlife nearby.
There are beaches with long wide sandy stretches or small rocky coves
to choose from. The amenities also vary from resort to resort, from golf to horse riding, par ascending to diving,
museums to theme parks - there is something for everyone, plus of course the spectacular scenery, which is there
for everyone to enjoy.
We hope you will enjoy browsing our brief description of each resort and then be able to
choose the resort that you would prefer for your holiday. If you would like further information, please call us
on +44 (0)1727 836686 or e-mail us at info@villaplus.com. Our reservation staff, who are familiar with all the resorts
and villas, can help you make the right choice.
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Vale do Lobo is an exclusive development of villas, apartments, golf ...
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This is an extensive area of pine woods fringed by the sea set ...
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The small crossroads town of Almancil has an excellent range of ...
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Although it is the largest planned tourist town in Europe, Vilamoura ...
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This suburb of Albufeira, commonly known as The Strip, is a hive of ...
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It is a pleasant small resort with a good sandy ...
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One of the largest resorts in the Algarve, Albufeira is the original ...
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Leave Albufeira for Sao Rafael and you also leave the built-up busy ...
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Guia is a small village some 3 miles inland from Albufeira and closer ...
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Armacao de Pera still retains some of its traditional fishing ...
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Carvoeiro is a coastal resort surrounded by fabulous scenery. Tall ...
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The historical centre of Estombar has the appeal and charm typical of ...
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Tranquil Ferragudo is well worth a visit. Despite its proximity to ...
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The bustling town of Portimao is the largest city in the Algarve, and ...
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Lagos is the third largest town in the Algarve and one of the oldest. ...
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Luz is an attractive seaside village, well known for its excellent ...
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This languid village is a great place for soaking up the ambience of ...
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