Albufeira | Algarve | Alvor | Armacao de Pera | Faro | Funchal | Lisbon | Vilamoura Portugal offers a rich variety of landscapes and historic towns. Visiting the undulating plains of the south, the dramatic mountain ranges, or the lush valleys of the north to take you far away from the crowds. Portugal is great for kids - and the Portuguese are especially welcoming to them with lots of special kid-things for them to do. And Portugal offers great value for money! How much does it cost? At time of writing, you can expect to pay from £350 for a week self-catering in a villa in the Algarve in September (four sharing). Flights from £110 return. A double room in a mid-range hotel will cost you about £40 in high season and can drop as low as £25 in low season. When should I go? The Algarve is popular year-round and pleasant in the temperate winters (average temperature 16C/65F in Faro) as well as the scorching summers (28C/90F in July-August). Portugal-wide the weather is good from April to October. The wettest season is November-March; the soggiest regions are in the extreme north and the central mountains. The ski season runs between January-March and the only really good skiing is in February. Braga's Easter or Holy Week Festival features colourful processions, and the Festa de Sao Joao in June is biggest in Porto where everyone dances through the streets. In Albufiera the Festa da Ourada on August 15 has a beach procession and party. Where's best for beach holidays? There are two main areas for beach holidays: the Algarve and the Lisbon coast around Estoril and the Caparica peninsula. The Lisbon coast has an abundance of former palaces, mazes of cobbled streets, the cosmopolitan Estoril and sophisticated Cascais resorts. On the Setubal Peninsula you can get to hidden beaches by narrow-gauge railway during the season. The main resorts in the Algarve surround Albufeira, which stretches 10km taking in many smaller villages. Ferragudo, Alvor and Praia do Vau are more peaceful resorts centred on tiny fishing villages. Vilamoura is a purpose built resort with excellent sports facilities, which also serve nearby Almancil prettily nestling in olive and citrus groves. Cabanas has a beautiful beach and is 5km from the prettiest town in the Algarve - Tavira. What else can I do? Visit Lisbon. The laid-back capital has time-warp architecture, seven hills, waterside views, funiculars and trams. See the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Museu do Azulejo, the Castelo Sao Jorge, the Capela de Sao Joao Baptista. The lovely town of Sintra high on a hilltop, surrounded by lush woods and verdant valleys, has a beautiful medieval palace and grand mansions. In the Algarve, visit Portimao's pretty squares and streets and Lagos' fortress and harbour. Take inland tours of the mountains and valleys, stopping at the tiny villages with their churches and squares. |