The Algarve is a very popular holiday destination in Europe. Why? The Algarve is renowned for best beaches of Europe, best Golf courses, nice people, good food, and very affordable plus very safe! But very/most important: an average of 300 days of sunshine per year! This means an average of 65 days of rain per year! Rain in the Algarve…..
So IF you are in the Algarve and the sun is not shining, what can you do on a rainy day in the Algarve???? We like to share with you 10 things to do when it rain in the Algarve. (source : free magazine Tomorrow).
Algarve Housing like to present two luxury villas in the Algarve, both near Ferragudo, each luxury villa is unique on its own.
Casa Caneiros, a top luxury villa, walking distance to popular Caneiros beach, 5 minutes drive to picturesque Ferragudo.
Why top luxury and unique?
Private pool, heated (optional), high standard furnitures, aswell as inside as outside. Private jacuzzi with ocean views, air-conditioning thru-out, private parking, private large pool, unspoilt countryside views. Sleeps 8 guests, plus 2 extra guests (sofa bed).
Relax in the shade and read a book at the covered terrace, or have a refreshing dip in the large private pool of the luxury villa Casa Caneiros.
Villa Ferragudo, another luxury villa, walking distance to Ferragudo and Praia Grande. Recently refurbished to the highest standards. Comfortably sleeps 10 over 5 bedrooms, plus 2 extra guests (sofa bed).
The luxury villa has air-conditioning in every room, well equipped kitchen, table tennis table, ample sun lounges to work on your sun teint, and a covered terrace to have al fresco lunches and dinners.
Ferragudo is a small picturesque village in the Algarve, located at the river Arade, close to Portimao, Lagos and Carvoeiro. Praia Grande is the main beach with 4 beach bars and restaurants where you can have nice meals, drinks and often you will be entertained by live music. How romantic, zipping on your coctail, watching the sun set, listening to some live music.
The village Ferragudo has a main square with various terraces and restaurants, and a few shops, local super markets and lots of entertainment in the summer months.
More information, pictures and prices, you can find on the web pages of Casa Caneiros and Villa Ferragudo.
Book your paradise in the Algarve now, contact me for any further information.
Yes it is November, winter in the Algarve started! Less people, empty beaches, but good news, temperatures are still mild and very nice to explore the Algarve! Okay, I must admit, it can rain too, and when it rains it really rains! But after a few days we have the sun back, so nice. I love the winters in the Algarve! And with me many others, as the first of November Algarve Housing has a long list of arrivals with long stay winter tenants! But good news, there are still a few villas free, for you to book your winter holiday in the Algarve!
What to do in November in the Algarve? Algarve Housing like to inform you!
October is a lovely month to stay in the Algarve. Temperatures are very nice, not too hot, so ideal for activities and exploring the Algarve. Think of playing golf in the Algarve, walking, cycling, or how about a dolphin watching trip at the Atlantic ocean!?
Myself will start this weekend with an introduction lesson for Stand Up Paddling. How nice is that?! Will let you know how this was soon!
But there is more to do in the Algarve in October. Algarve Housing will give you a few options of festivals and activities.
August in the Algarve, is the busiest month of the year. Apart from lots of foreigners all over the world visiting the beautiful Algarve, the Portuguese also have holiday. Meaning, busy beaches, bars and restaurants, but also lots of entertainment, like festivals. Below Algarve Housing will inform you with a few large festivals of the Algarve in August.
You do not like crowds? No problem! There are many beaches, and very large beaches, so if you do not like crowds, I recommend the West coast, or find one of the many large, white stretched sandy beaches of the Algarve, and just walk a bit to the left or right and you have more or less your private beach! Do not forget to bring your parasol, water or other drinks, and ofcourse sun cream!
Just a quick note to inform you we have 2 new villas to rent in the Algarve.
A country style villa that sleeps up to 8, close to Loule, and a modern, contemporary style villa on a hill near Boliqueime that sleeps up to 10 lucky guests!
Viva Vista-Boliquieme
Luxury villa, that sleeps up to 10, where you can enjoy your breakfast with magnificent views!
and not only breakfast….
Ideal place for your holiday in the Algarve, not far from the most gorgeous beaches Algarve and amenities.
Please check out the website page for more information regarding this very luxury villa Algarve. Viva Vista!
Casa Loule, sleeps up to 8, different style villa, farmy style, cosy, in the countryside, but very close to the so famous Golden Triangle where you find the best beaches and golf courses of Europe!
More information about availability, prices, pictures you find here!
Algarve housing rent villas in the Algarve, Portugal. Please check our website for more unique villas in the Algarve. You can contact me for any further infomation regarding your ideal villa in the Algarve.
Almost July, cannot believe how fast the time files! Summer season started, beaches filling up, sea warming up, almost every night somewhere live music playing… the Algarve is boosting lots of things to do in July in the Algarve, like festivals and partys For every ones tast there is something, if you want to party till dawn on the beach or enjoy and relax with jazz and classical outdoor music events. Combined with nice food and drinks.
Algarve Housing gives you a few option of things to do in July in the Algarve, of the many choices you have.
Culture in Portugal. Portugal is a vibrant and diverse country which has many Portuguese customs and traditions which influence its Portuguese culture. They have a particularly strong interest in the arts including music, drama, dance and song and of course paintings and sculptures.
Algarve Housing, like to share this article with you and inform you a bit of the Portuguese Culture and traditions.
Traditional Folklore
Examples of traditional folklore can be found throughout Portugal and many ancient and contemporary works are displayed in museums and galleries throughout the city. From the largest towns to the smallest villages traditional folklore is celebrated through various festivals and events, most of which include traditional dress dance and cuisine.
Café culture
Café culture is strong in Portugal and visitors can enjoy the laid-back atmosphere in busy squares or on cafe-lined streets where they can enjoy a delicious Portuguese coffee and tart while soaking up the sunshine.
Football, culture in Portugal
Football is by far the most popular sport in the country and their teams have avid supporters from all over the world There are many huge stadiums in major cities which support big football games which locals and visitors come from all over to see.
Food and Drinks
Portugal culture offers some wonderful cuisine. Some of its most famous dishes include pastéis de nata (custard tarts), regional cheeses, and salted cod, as well as a range of freshly cooked seafood. Portugal is also admired for its great variety of wines, producing many award winning wines which are enjoyed all over the world.
The Arts
Portugal culture enjoys a thriving arts and cultural scene. With a huge number of museums and galleries, theatres, event spaces and music venues there is something to suit everyone’s tastes. A varied and exciting nightlife for those who like to stay out late can also be enjoyed in the regions bigger cities, particularly in the capital. The architecture of Portugal is also widely revered with many medieval castles to be explored. Some of the country’s most famous buildings include Belém Tower, Jerónimos Monastery, Porto Cathedral, Teatro Nacional de São Carlos, Pena National Palace, and the Vasco da Gama Tower.
Festivals
Festivals take place throughout the year in Portugal, with many of them having a religious element at their core. Romarias (pilgrimages) are frequent and honor the patron saint of a particular region. These processions are often colorful, musical events which end with a huge street party style celebration so are certainly worth seeing if you are in the area.
The Family and society
The family is at the heart of Portuguese culture along with the belief that they are the foundation upon which stability and wellbeing are formed. There are many traditions within families that must be adhered to and respect, loyalty and to care for one another is central to stable family life.
Portuguese people tend to be traditional, respectful, not excessive and conservative, and so remain formal, polite, gracious and helpful until they have got to know you better. Once you have become friends you can expect the handshake to be replaced with a warm hug, and conversation to be free, relaxed and animated!
As you can tell Portugal is a fascinating, spirited country full of interesting culture, and it’s warm people, excellent cuisine, beautiful architecture, food and drink, and many arts and entertainments attractions are what makes thousands of people flock to this wonderful country year after year.
This article is brought to you by Algarve Housing, for better holidays in the Algarve and unique villas. Please contact me for any further information.
Algarve Housing has a few new villas for rent on their books, we like to share with you. 3 luxury villas for rent near Lagos, and two nice countryside houses near Silves…
Looking for sun, sea, sand? Relax and enjoy in the Algarve, and book a nice villa in the Algarve! We still have a few weeks available in July and August, of some gorgeous villas villas for rent. Below a few, but contact me for more availability and prices!
May is a wonderful time to visit the Algarve. The flowers are in full blossom, the climate is wonderful, and it’s just got warm enough to swim in the sea and lounge on the beautiful beaches that can be found all over the region. Algarve Housing like to share with you a few things to do in May in the Algarve.
There are plenty of things to do in the Algarve in May, so whether you are heading there as a family, or with a partner or a group of friends there really is something for everyone. Here is a selection of the best events taking place in the Algarve in May.
May Day, 1st of May
May Day takes place on the first of May and is a fantastic celebration where you’ll find lots going on all over the region. Here you can join in the fun by heading into the countryside along with the locals and enjoying a picnic lunch in the sunshine. Or, if you prefer to get into the hustle and bustle of it all, then head into the cities for a fiesta style atmosphere where you can enjoy street music, food and dancing.
The May Fair in Azinhal is an event not to miss and if you head to the picturesque village of Azinhal, you can soak up the atmosphere, stroll through the market stalls and sample local foods. In addition to this you’ll find beautiful examples of bobbin lace, basketwork, embroidery, tapestry and weaving of esparto grass – all perfect souvenirs to take home with you and remind you of your memorable trip.
Festa da Pinha- Algarve
Festa da Pinha – this lovely festival celebrates the humble pine cone and takes place on the second of May to commemorate the coming of spring. Here witness men in traditional dress riding proudly through the streets on brightly decorated donkeys. Music is a core part of the festival and you’ll enjoy many bands playing as well as be able to watch the procession of burning torches and an excellent fireworks display.
Tavira sea food festival
“The Gastronomy of the Sea” -is a fun filled festival in Tavira held throughout the month of May where the local restaurants come together to bring you a wealth of culinary delights all inspired by the fresh seafood ingredients on their doorstep!
Sand sculpture Festival- Pera
If you love arts and culture then the international sand sculpture festival at Pêra starts in May and runs right through until October. Here you can admire the beautiful sand sculptures created by talented artists. It is in fact known as the largest sand sculpture festival in the world and has been running since 2003!
Sounds of the Atlantic- Ferragudo
Sounds of the Atlantic – For those who love traditional and folk music the Sounds of the Atlantic is a celebration which they will not want to miss. Throughout the whole of May you can enjoy wonderful concerts that take place each night at the Centro de Congressos do Arade in Ferragudo. This is one for the party goers though as music doesn’t usually start until 10pm.
These fantastic events will leave you with lots to do on your holiday in the Algarve in May, so now all that’s left is to remember to bring the sun cream!
April in the Algarve is when the region starts to get busier ahead of the summer months. The Algarve is a popular destination, and many of the tourist attractions which close down over the winter start to open again during this time.
The weather in the Algarve in April is usually bright and warm, with over 9 hours sunshine a day and very little rainfall. If you are looking for a place where pleasant weather is practically guaranteed during April, then the Algarve is a wise choice. While it may be a while off swimming season, visitors can still enjoy days on the regions stunning beaches, boat trips and water sports, as well as outdoor dining. During the evening the temperatures will drop to around 11 degrees though so it is important to make sure you bring layers to stay warm when the sun goes down.
During April there is plenty to see an d do. Algarve Housing like to share a few not to miss:
9-17 April- Algarve Spa Week
You want to pamper yourself in the Algarve in April?
Do not miss The Algarve Spa Week – 9th to 17th April. This year’s theme is “Spa and Sports” with great discounts for the areas 5 top spa resorts. A free sports workshops also takes place. For more information visit Algarve Spa Week on Facebook.
10 April- Loule
Festa da Mãe Soberana in Loulé 10th April: This wonderful Algarve festival is centered around the “Festa Grande” in honour of Mãe Soberana, the Sovereign Mother. There is a fantastic procession and a wonderful fireworks display at midnight too,
24 April- concert Portimao
Marco Paulo concert which takes place on the 24th April. This fantastic Portuguese singer, is sure to delight and will be playing a one night only performance at Portimão Arena in western Algarve. Tickets can be purchased online at Ticketline.
30 April-Flamenco Festival Faro
The Faro Flamenco Festival -on the 30th April – this fantastic celebration delights locals and visitors alike. With wonderful traditional and flamboyant flamenco dancing this is an event not to miss. It is taking place at the Figuras Theatre in Faro and tickets cost 12€.
Zoomarine Albufeira
For family fun there is Zoomarine theme park, which is a sure fire hit for all the family where children can enjoy an exhilarating afternoon on all the rides, and meeting the various animals such as aquatic birds, and even alligators!
Zoo Lagos and karting
The Zoo Lagos is another great trip and on a sunny day children and adults alike will enjoy having great fun on the karting tracks in Almancil, Portimão (at the Autodrome) and Olhão.
Waterslide parks
Aqualand is another hugely popular family attraction, and the Algarve in April is just about warm enough to enjoy the outdoor rides and pools. Aqualand is popular with children of all ages and has rides and attractions catering to all, with fun gentle rides for the little ones right up to thrilling white knuckle rides for older children, and grown ups of course!
Golf in the Algarve in April
For the dads the Algarve is hugely attractive due to its celebrated range of golf courses. The most famous is the Sir Henry Cotton Championship Course, or “The Penina” which can be found at the Penina Hotel & Golf Resort. It was the very first resort to be built in Portugal and is popular with tourists and locals alike.
Culture
Of course if you are looking for a bit of culture than the Algarve will not disappoint. The region boasts a huge number of castles, churches and monuments to visit where visitors can learn about the fascinating history of the area.
Nature and activities
The stunning natural landscape is perfect for those who love a more active holiday in April in the Algarve and the breathtaking scenery will impress those who love lengthy walks and hikes. The Algarve is the perfect place for those who love to explore, and there are many ways you can get out there and enjoy all that the region has to offer. Wonderful horseback rides are available through the beautiful landscapes or on the stunning beaches, or you can hire quad bikes to get further afield and explore the more rugged parts of the area.
For adrenaline junkies the good weather means there are plenty of outdoor extreme sports to get involved with and ski diving and coasteering proving particularly popular.
Dolphin watching
Boat trips also are popular in the Algarve in April and shark and dolphin watching trips are a particular highlight. If you don’t fancy having a dip in the sea just yet you could try your hand a kayaking or hire a pedal to get out there onto the water!
April is a fantastic time to visit the Algarve, with the weather heating up and plenty to see and do, whether you are a family looking for a fun April break, or a couple looking for that perfect mix of activities and lounging in the sun, the Algarve has plenty to offer.
This article about Algarve in April is brought to you by Algarve Housing, the villa rental company for better holidays in the Algarve. Please contact me for any further information regarding April in the Algarve or Algarve villa rentals Portugal.
The Algarve is a bright and bustling region, and hosts many vibrant festivals throughout the year which both locals and visitors alike simply love. Algarve Housing like to share with you some of the best festivals of the Algarve.
There is something for everyone. From colorful local festivals in the Algarve where you may see, and even get involved with, traditional dance, folklore and music, to the larger festivals celebrated in all major towns and cities in the region which have become famous across the country and beyond, and attract people from all over the world.
In the Algarve there is always a reason for celebration, with a temperate climate, and stunning scenery you can often find local festivals in small towns and villages taking place – these are well worth keeping an eye out for in order to absorb the traditions, culture and history of the area. Many festivals in the Algarve, revolve around religion, but also pay homage to the wonderful food and drink that is produced in the Algarve too.
Here are some of the best festivals of the Algarve
Querença-Sausage Festival
Festivals of the Smoked Sausage. This is a wonderful festival usually held on the last weekend in January. It is held in Largo da Igreja/Church Square, Querença and an auction of smoked sausage takes place with any money raised gong to charity. The festival is to celebrate Sao Luis, who is the patron saint of animals.
Olhao-Seafood festival
A perfect summer festival in the Algarve is the Seafood Festival where you can enjoy dancing, music and fine quality seafood of every variety imaginable. This lively festival takes place in Jardim Patrao Joaquim Lopes, Olhao – right by the Spanish bank, and lasts for 5 days in mid-August.
Portimao- Sardine festival
In the second week of August the fabulous sardine festival in the Algarve, takes place in sunny Portimão in the Western Algarve. This popular festival is a treat for both tourists and locals alike. Each day during the festival there is a colorful parade leading to the festival area where not only can revellers enjoy freshly cooked sardines but a wide variety of other perfectly cooked fish, as well as watch and take part in cooking demonstrations, sample local beers and wines and enjoy a brilliant firework display which takes place at the end of the last evening of this fantastic festival
Algarve music festivals
The Algarve International Music Festival is not to be missed! This classy festival takes place over June and July with wonderful musical performances as well as song and dance covering a range of genres including jazz, ballet, choral ensembles and the traditional Fado. The festival is celebrated throughout the region so if you are visiting during this time it will be hard to miss it.
Carnival Loule
If you come here to party then the Loule Carnival will not disappoint. This three day carnival takes place on the streets of Portugal and is a bold, bright and colorful affair involving street processions, music, food and drink and dance. A festival in the Algarve not to be missed!
Easter Loule
Mae Soberena takes place on Easter Sunday and is the region’s most significant religious festival of the Algarve. Mae Soberena, or the Sovereign Mother Festival, sees a statue of her being carried through Loule from her hill shrine. Two weeks later she is returned and flowers are scattered as the procession takes place.
Fatacil Lagoa
The nine day agricultural celebration, Fatacil, takes place during the last nine days of August and involves food, drink, arts and crafts, and music – a great festival in the Algarve, if you are visiting with children.
Silves Medieval Festival
History lovers will enjoy Silves’ Medieval Fair which takes place each August in historic Silves. The festival is held in its town center and involves packed markets stalls, performers and musicians. The Medieval Festival is one of the best visited festival of the Algarve.
White Night Loule
The ‘White Night’ is another fantastic festival in the Algarve. Again taking place in August this cool celebration see’s party-goers out on the streets, all dressed in white. Relaxed music is played and there are plenty of street performers to keep you entertained.
Of course these are just come of the festivals in the Algarve that take place throughout the year in the wonderful Algarve region. This is a place buzzing with energy, color and life, so if you are planning to visit the Algarve and can take part in a festival or celebration while you are there, you are sure to have a brilliant time.
This article is brought to you by Algarve Housing, villa rental company for better holidays in the Algarve.
Is March the perfect time to visit the Algarve? It might just be. Still considered an ‘out of season’ month, March in the Algarve is actually a fantastic time of year to visit where the weather is warming up, yet you are free of the crowds. This means that glorious beach days, exciting afternoons exploring the towns and cities, as well as sampling the delicious local food and drink all with personal attention from the waiting staff are just some of the elements you can enjoy on your trip to the Algarve in March.
While the Algarve has a great programme of events available to holiday makers and locals alike all year round, the Algarve in March has a few particularly special events which make it well worth looking into this as your holiday destination this Easter. Check with Algarve Housing for available villas in the Algarve!
Did you know that the Algarve boasts over 300 days of sunshine each year? And with the colder, more wintery months out of the way you can expect warm, sunny days which are perfect for exploring the stunning beaches and exquisite countryside that the Algarve has to offer. The Algarve in March is the perfect month to go on boat trips, and to admire the beautiful cliffs, as well as the glorious spring flowers that can be found in abundance at this time of year. Remember to back a warm jumper or two for the evenings though!
The colder months can mean that many usually bustling tourist attractions close, as there simply aren’t enough people visiting to make it worth their while staying open. However March see’s many of those opening their doors once more, which is particularly useful for families who may want to schedule in some fun, family friendly activities as well as soaking up the sun, sea and sand and enjoying the local history and culture of the area.
One of the most anticipated events that takes place 9 March in the Algarve is the Festival of Hot bread and fresh cheese (Feira do Pão Quente e Queijo Fresco) which takes place in Vaqueiros- Alcoutim. This is a celebration of delicious food, and many market stalls will line the streets where you can sample local produce. The fair has a fun and friendly atmosphere which makes it perfect for families with children too.
The Traditional Sausage Fair in Monchique is another great March event for food lovers, and the Gastronomy Festival of the Serra in Tavira (March/April) is also sure to delight.
Of course, this year Easter falls in March and so why not celebrate in style at the Feira de Doces d’Avó at Easter in Alcoutim? This is a fantastic event for adults and children alike where you can not only stuff yourself silly with delicious local homemade treats, but also sit back and relax, listening to live local music. There are plenty of activities for the kids too, such as children’s games, traditional egg painting and face painting too!
So there you have it, some fantastic tips on what to do in the Algarve in March. It really is a wonderful time of year to explore this beautiful part of the world, so what are you waiting for?
With Valentine’s day in the Algarve approaching, it is a good idea to start thinking about what you can do to show your loved one just how much you care. Valentine’s day in the Algarve is a truly romantic experience. With its temperate climate, stunning beaches and beautiful landscapes there is nothing more lovely then spending some special quality time with your nearest and dearest in this beautiful part of the world.
A fantastic Valentine’s Day dinner at one of the regions top restaurants is sure to be just the ticket. So where are the best places to take your loved one on February the 14th? Algarve Housing like to share with you a list of the most romantic and wonderful restaurants which are sure to make your Valentine’s Day in the Algarve one to remember.
Gusto- Almancil
You can find this fantastic restaurant at the Conrad Algarve Hotel, run by highly acclaimed chef Heinz Beck. This is the perfect spot to enjoy some top class, ultra-modern Italian cuisine. The staff are exceptional and the wine list divine. Bring a jumper and sit of the pretty balcony admiring the views of rolling hills in the background and you are sure to get into the romantic mood!
Rei das Praias-Ferragudo
Located on the famous Caneiros beach. The stunning location of this fantastic restaurant is what makes it so special. With a great wine list and fresh seafood, what more can you want?
Adega Vila Lisa- Portimao
If you want to go somewhere on Valentine’s Day in the Algarve, that feels like it has been made just for you, head to the Adega Villa Lisa. This seafood restaurant is quaint and cozy and feels like a home away from home. Be prepared to go with the flow though as there is no menu so you will get what you are given – though what you are given is likely to be fantastic!
Gigi’s- Quinta do Lago
If you are looking for a bit of Pizazz this Valentine’s Day in the Algarve, head to Gigi’s and rub shoulders with the rich and famous. Gigi, the rather eccentric owner, sings operatic arias while he takes you through the catch of the day! Gigi’s really is something else!
Vivendo Mirandus Restaurant- Lagos
Here you can dine in style while taking in the stunning panoramic views over the Atlantic Ocean and the beautiful Mediterranean gardens of the Vivenda Miranda Hotel. Resting atop the dramatic cliffs and using fresh, locally sourced ingredients, this is the perfect spot for a romantic evening.
For cool and classy European cuisine head to Vivendo where you will not be disappointed, the food is great quality and with a set menu around €35, including half a bottle of wine, it won’t burn a hole in your wallet either.
Boia- Salema
For an evening of beachside fun head to bustling Boia where you can expect good food, good wine and good times! This isn’t your typical quiet and secluded place, but if you are up for a hearty meal in good company this is the perfect choice for your Valentine’s day in the Algarve.
Caniço- Alvor
Ultra-romantic with views to die for, this will certainly get you in the mood for love. Caniço, is sculpted from the cliffs themselves, and to get to the restaurant and bar you take an through the cliffs. Come for a sunset drink before your meal as the perfect way to start your evening.
Parrilla Natural
For the classy couple head to Parrilla Natural where you meal will be served with a side of sophistication. Outdoor dining here is a must, even in the chillier evenings so wrap up warm and enjoy your meal under the giant pine trees and twinkling stars.
O Leão de Porches
This gorgeous restaurant can be found in a 17th century building and feels cozy with tiled floors and rustic decor. It also serves truly flawless modern Mediterranean cuisine.
If you are in the Algarve this Valentine’s Day why not book one of these fantastic restaurants that are sure to make for an evening to remember?
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A visit to the Algarve in February makes for a fantastic holiday. This time of year is considered ‘out of season’ due to the cooler climates and there being no school holidays. However there are many advantages visiting the Algarve in February during these quieter periods.
The weather is still warm and pleasant (around 18-20 degrees) which means you can still enjoy the areas stunning coastline, take walks on the beautiful beaches, go on a boat trip and hike around the area to admire the breath-taking landscapes, flora and fauna that are blossoming at this time of year. Spring flowers are in full bloom so make for a rather spectacular sight, check out the cliffs at Ponta da Piedade in Lagos, for example, for a remarkable rainbow of colors. Last but not least, you can get good bargains on villa rentals! Contact Algarve Housing for more info!
Many visitors also enjoy taking part in water sports in February in the Algarve, where the water is less crowded so it is easy to surf, waterski, body board and swim -if perhaps a little chilly depending on what the temperature is like!
Resorts, towns and villages and the cafe’s restaurants and bars within them do tend to be quieter in February. Some even close out of season so be sure to check before you leave to be certain that you will have everything you require. The good news is that if places are less busy it can seem as though you have the whole place to yourself which is rather lovely, and can expect personalized attention from staff who are warm and welcoming and will be less rushed and stressed than they are in the most popular tourist months. Of course in the cities you can expect everything to be open all year round.
Carnival in the Algarve
Of course February in the Algarve, you can take part in one of the most anticipated events in the whole of the calendar year, Carnival (Carnaval, or Mardi Gras) falls on the 9th of February this year and is a spectacular celebration, and one which the entire family can enjoy. The festival falls on the weekend leading up to Shrove Tuesday, and is a colorful and friendly street party where music, dancing and stalls of food and drink are all in abundance. Loulé in central Algarve (Portugal) is the most well-known for its Brazilian style Carnival in the Algarve. However if you are holidaying in a different area, or even in a quieter town or village, it is still likely that there will be some sort of celebration taking place.
This year the carnival theme is ‘The Great Shipwreck’ so expect many amazing costumes and incredible floats. Friday is kids day and there are plenty of child-friendly activities taking place that children will just love.
February in the Algarve is a fantastic time of year to visit. So if you are looking for a great deal, pleasant weather and plenty of fun, the Algarve could be the perfect choice for you.
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The stunning Algarve is the perfect holiday destination, and while January in the Algarve may be out of season, there are many reasons why this is a great month to visit. Flights are cheaper and you can get good deals on villas.
With miles and miles of truly breath-taking coastline, bustling cities, pretty towns and villages and plenty of arts, cultural and entertainment activities there is much to see and do here. The Algarve in January really has something for everyone, and whether you are looking for a relaxed family holiday, an active and action packed break, or a place where you can enjoy tourist attractions by day, and bustling bars and clubs at night, the Algarve offers all this and more.
So what is there to do in the Algarve in January?
While the temperature will drop in the winter months, the sun should still be shining in the Algarve in January. You can expect the temperature to remain around 16-20 degrees in the shade, though temperatures do drop at night so make sure you have layers packed in your suitcase.
Because of the warm climate, there are plenty of fantastic outdoor activities that you can still enjoy if you head to the Algarve at this time. While it may not be warm enough to swim, you can still enjoy the beautiful beaches in the Algarve region, and for a fun day out why not take a boat trip out along the coast? If you are lucky you may even spot a dolphin or two! Other seaside activities that you can enjoy in the Algarve in January are surfing, sailing and many other water sports, or simply take a walk along its edge and admire spectacular views. Families will enjoy one of the theme parks in the region, and you can also take a jeep safari and explore the local countryside and wildlife this way.
January in the Algarve, spring is truly on its way and the spring flowers should be in full bloom, covering the landscape in a rainbow of colour. Check out the cliffs at Ponta da Piedade in Lagos which are stunning at this time of year.
January Events in the Algarve
Jazz in the Algarve
Jazz in the Cellars
Silves hosts a great programme of live Jazz with wine tasting TIMESat Jan 13th 2018 to Tue Apr 17th 2018
If you enjoy Jazz music, then you’ll not want to miss Silves’ great programme of Jazz in the Cellars.
Between January and April 2018, there will be live Jazz music concerts held in the cellars of various Silves wine producers.
There are eight sessions in all (two per month), the first of which will take place on the second Saturday of January.
Here’s the progarmme:
13th Jan: Low Tech Groove, Quinta João Clara, Alcantarilha
20th Jan: Jazz à Capela, Convento do Paraíso, Silves.
10th Feb: Chustinatra, Quinta do Francês, Silves.
24th Feb: Power Trio, Quinta do Barradas, Silves
10th Mar: P.L.I.N.T, Quinta do Barranco Longo, Algoz
17th Mar: Badalo Quarteto, Quinta da Vinha, Silves
7th Apr: Alexandre Dahmen Trio, Quinta do Outeiro,Silves
14th Apr: Yanina Mantuano, Quinta da Malaca, Pêra. All concerts start at 9pm.
If you want to go along you need to reserve a ticket.
The ticket for each session costs 10€, which includes the concert, wine tasting by the producer, voucher to visit the Castle and Municipal Museum of Archeology and a bottle of wine. What a great deal!
You can reserve tickets one month before the date of each session (over 18s only).
For more information and bookings contact the Tourism office at Silves Câmara – Tel (+351) 282 440 800 or email turismo@cm-silves.pt
OR visit the website.
Sausage Festival Querença
The Festival of “Chouriças” (sausages), which is otherwise known as the Festival of S. Luís, the patron saint of animals is held in Querença on the 21 January this year. Festivities usually begin with a night of Fado (a traditional evening of music and song). During the day there is a religious procession through the streets followed by more music, sausage tasting and a local auction for the prize sausage or ‘queen chouriça.’
Visiting the Algarve in January may not be a typical beach holiday, but can be lots of fun, and with cheaper flights and holiday deals, and a quieter ambience, January could be the perfect time to visit especially if you like golfing, hiking and other activities.
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What to do in the Algarve at New Year? The Algarve is a fantastic place to visit during the festive season, and sees many visitors flock here during the winter months to enjoy an out of season holiday. While of course it is possible to enjoy many of the traditional Christmas and New Year in the Algarve traditions as you would at home, there is also plenty to see and do that will make seeing in the New Year in the Algarve a time to remember! Algarve Housing like to inform you what and where to do in the Algarve, Portugal during New Year.
Of course one of the best things about jetting off to the Algarve at New Year is the weather. In past years this region has enjoyed a mild and temperate climate during the winter months which many visitors have appreciated, escaping the colder, harsher temperatures at home. It does get a little chilly at night however, so don’t forget your jumpers! The weather is perfect for getting out and about and enjoying all that the Algarve has to offer and many typical attractions such as boat trips out to sea are still available during the winter months. While you may not be able to lie out on the beach in a bikini, certainly exploring the beautiful coastal areas is something you can do in the Algarve at any time of year.
Algarve at New Year
The bigger tourist resorts such as Albufeira, Lagos, Praia da Rocha are fantastic if you are hoping for a lively and action packed time. Here you will find restaurants and bars that are buzzing and packed with local residents as well as other tourists who will bring in the New Year in a typically raucous and lively fashion!
Lagos
There is a fantastic annual fireworks display on the river in front of Lagos which will delight people of all ages. This beautiful display is well worth a visit if you want to see in the New Year in style. The New Year open air concert at Fisherman’s Beach (Praia dos Pescadores) is also fantastic and will make for a memorable evening too. It attracts over 50,000 visitors each year, and the bars and clubs stay open all night long, so if a real party is what you are after, this is the place to head to for New Year in the Algarve.
Sophisticated and glamorous
If you are looking for something sophisticated and glamorous, Vila Vita Parc in Porches hosts a fantastic Grand Ball. This Black tie 6 course Gala Dinner is truly special, and the evening finishes with a stunning fireworks display as well.
New Year’s Eve Gala
The New Year at Conrad Algarve is also worth investigating. Here you can choose from several mouth-watering fine dining experiences, as well as glittering New Year’s Eve Gala, complete with fireworks at midnight and live music.
If you are looking to party Monty’s New Year’s Eve party, at the Praça in Vale do Lobo has it all. Here you can enjoy a great dinner, as well as dancing and lively entertainment.
Praia da Rocha
On the Rocks in Praia da Rocha is the place if you want to dance until dawn, or head to the clubs in popular Lagos such as the Bon Vivant – a club boasting four floors all geared towards crazy party fun. Party, party for New Year in the Algarve!
Something for everyone
There is much to see and do in the Algarve at New Year and whether you are looking for a vibrant party, a good sing along with the locals, a fine dining experience or simply a quiet and relaxing evening it really does have something for everyone, and you are sure to have a New Year in the Algarve that is one to remember!
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December is a wonderful time to visit the Algarve with many wonderful things to see and do. The beaches may not be quite as packed, and a dip on the ocean not quite as appealing, but heading to the Algarve during the winter months means the streets are less busy, the tourist attractions are quieter and you will be able to enjoy your holiday in te Algarve at a more leisurely pace. So what kind of activities and events can you expect to enjoy in the Algarve in December? Read on to find out about things to do in the Algarve in December!
Vila Real de Santo António Christmas Village, Aldeia de Natal
Each year this charming town transforms into a magical Christmas village which both adults and children will enjoy. With quaint market stalls selling homemade goods, an ice drink and live entertainment, if you are in the Algarve in December, this village is well worth a visit.
Christmas Market in Almancil
This will be held at the Jardim das Comunidades, Rua do Centro Comunitario. This annual event features some great entertainment, festive stalls and music from the Salvation Army Band. This year the market will be held on the 6th December, with a special visit from Father Christmas and all proceeds going to Associação Social e Cultural de Almancil (ASCA), which supports local people in need, you are sure to leave feeling all warm and fuzzy inside.
Holiday Inn Hike, Armação de Pêra
Each year the Holiday Inn Algarve put on a fun itinerary of events to get you into the festive spirit. The Great Father Christmas Walk at Armação de Pêra takes place in December where people are invited to donate their walking shoes, pull on their Christmas jumpers and hike together. They usually host two swimming events too, so for the bravest among you it is a chance to take a dip and raise some money for a good cause. Donations are welcome and go to help buy shoes for children who are in care.
Zoo de Lagos, Barão de São João, Portugal
Every December the Zoo de Lagos turns into a winter wonderland. This is the perfect place to visit if you have children, who will be enthralled with the events and entertainment provided here, as well as the huge ice skating ring of course!
Christmas Shopping
The Algarve is the perfect place to pick up charming and thoughtful Christmas gifts for your loved ones back home. There are some wonderful places to shop in the Algarve from massive department stores and designer boutiques to independent arts and crafts shops, to street markets and fairs. Traditional sweets such as marzipan sweets, and the wonderful Christmas cake ‘Bolo Rei’, which has a topping of candied fruit, along with a glass of mulled wine will give you the energy to shop until you drop!
Concerts and Music
Throughout December be sure to catch a Christmas concert in the Algarve. They are held all over the region, but usually the Philharmonic Association of Faro put on a good show, and the The Algarve Rock Choir, who teamed up with the Sâo Bras Sally Army last year are a real treat.
So if you are visiting the Algarve in December with these great activities you are sure to have fun and really get into the festive spirit!