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Here are the available villas for rental in Portugal. |    
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| |  | Luxury airconditioned 3 bed, 2 bath townhouse with pool directly onto sea only 200 yards from centre of Luz with its beach, bars and restaurants. ...more
Communal pool. On site: mountain biking. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, fishing. |
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| |  | Outstanding 4 bedroom villa with a large swimming pool and large bright and airy rooms and set in a quiet village location, 7km north of Albufeira ...more
Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing. |
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|   | 1096 |
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| |  | Detatched private Villa, 3 bedrooms, with own private pool and garden in quiet location less than 30 minutes walk to Marina. ...more
Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing. |
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|   | 1080 |
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| |  | Stunning villa surrounded by very large gardens and pool, 500m to sea, sleeps 6. ...more
Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, mountain biking, fishing. |
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|   | 1066 |
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| |  | Luxurious apartment for up to 6 people, within 200m of the beach and situated in the middle of Portugal's stunning Algarve region. ...more
Communal pool. On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf, sailing, mountain biking. |
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|   | 1052 |
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| |  | A spacious1 Bedroom Penthouse apartment ,private roof terrace , large wrap around balcony . 3 min Walk to Island Beach 4 Golf Courses within 10 mins drive. Children's pool area, jacuzzi at pool. ...more
Communal pool. On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking. |
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|   | 1051 |
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| |  | 4 ensuite bedrooms, elegant detached villa (350 m2) near the sea, in village, outdoor pool, daily maid service (not sundays), Garden (1700 m2), spacious living area, closed parking area for 4 cars ...more
Private pool, wheelchair friendly. On site: golf. Less than 15 mins to: beach, horse riding, sailing, mountain biking, fishing. |
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|   | 1051 |
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| |  | Refurbished traditional dual-balconied apartment, 1st floor with elevator, situated within the UNESCO World Heritage Zone of Porto City. ...more
Less than 15 mins to: beach, sailing, fishing. |
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|   | 1026 |
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| |  | Luxurious villa for up to 6 people, with own pool. Tennis facilities, childrens play area and beauty treatments available on-site. Only 3km from the beach. ...more
Private pool. Less than 15 mins to: beach, golf, sailing, mountain biking, fishing. |
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|   | 1026 |
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| |  | Luxurious air conditioned apartment for up to 6 people, within 200m of the beach and situated in the middle of Portugals stunning Algarve region. ...more
Communal pool. On site: beach, fishing. Less than 15 mins to: golf, sailing, mountain biking. |
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Destination guide to Portugal
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A Portuguese piece of heaven After two days of uninterrupted sunshine, the dark clouds gathered and the heavens opened. Normally, a nightmare scenario on any holiday, but did we care? Not one iota. The reason for our smugness in the face of this cold January downpour was the fact that we had just plunged ourselves into a black granite hot-tub nestled in the private gardens of the Six Senses Spa at the Penha Longa Hotel and Golf Resort in . The spa was constructed as part of a £15m refurbishment programme at the hotel and we set about watching the rain and unwinding in preparation for our afternoon treatments - a holistic massage for me and a hot-stone massage for my wife. The array of therapies and treatments that you can try at the spa is vast, and the building itself is an oasis of calm where water features, candles and big comfy sofas abound. We chose to have our massages side by side in the couples suite, and one hour later, I struggled to muster the energy even to raise a cup of soothing ginger tea to my lips, such was my state of utter relaxation. But it's not just the spa that's relaxing. Despite its grandeur and five star billing, the whole resort has a down-to-earth and truly welcoming atmosphere. Lying in the Sintra Mountains between and the Estoril Coast, Penha Longa (meaning Long Rock) Hotel and Golf Resort sits amid 500 acres of picturesque private parkland. The decor in the main hotel is beautifully finished, and thanks to some lovely touches and obvious attention to detail, even the huge lobby and bar feel snug and cosy. The standard rooms (around £250 per night) are plush, with big, soft beds, stylish bathrooms, plasma screen TVs and a decent sized balcony. The quality of the view from your balcony depends on which wing of the hotel you're in. Those in the Golf Wing pay slightly more for views of the stunning golf course and the mountains beyond. We enjoyed the luxury of an executive suite (about £800 per night) which comes with a lounge, study, two bathrooms and a huge balcony. As well as the spa and main hotel, the grounds are also home to Penha Longa's country club and golf club. The former offers guests the chance to play tennis or squash and you can horse ride or even have riding lessons. We enjoyed an hour's ride for about £15 each. The golf club has the 18-hole championship Atlantic course and the smaller 9-hole Monastery course, both designed by Robert Trent Jones II, one of the most famous golf-course designers in the world. Bill Clinton and George W Bush have both graced the first tee, and George Bush Senior and our very own Duke of York are honorary presidents. The car park filled with Aston Martins, Porsches, Mercedes-Benz's, BMWs and the odd Ferrari as Lisbon's wealthy gathered to enjoy a round of golf or a spot of lunch while their children got private coaching to set them off on the long road to becoming the next Seve Ballesteros (sorry, I couldn't think of a Portuguese equivalent). Despite this exclusivity, the staff made us feel very welcome in our non-golfing attire (something that wouldn't be accepted at many a stuffy golf club in the UK) and we enjoyed a morning practising strokes on the driving range and the chipping and putting greens. In fact, it's the staff that contribute hugely to your stay at Penha Longa as they're attentive, helpful and friendly, but only when you want and need them to be. We also spent a good couple of hours exploring the private grounds. There are well-marked jogging trails which lead you around circuits of varying length, but you'll need quite a high level of fitness to tackle the longer ones, as the terrain is very hilly. Owing to my bad ankle, we chose to explore on mountain bikes which gave us the opportunity to see the vast undulating fairways and beautiful surroundings of the main golf course. The hotel also traces its roots back to the 14th century and there's a monastery, refurbished church and 19th century palace (with conference facilities) onsite, which are all worth a visit. If you're feeling really active, back in the hotel there's a state-of-the-art gym and an indoor swimming pool complete with sauna, steam room and jacuzzi. Food-wise, as well as small cafes at the golf and country club, there are two restaurants in the main hotel. assaMassa is opulently furnished and serves excellent Portuguese cuisine, but it's the neighbouring Japanese restaurant, Midori, which is the real crowd-puller. On Saturday nights the Lisbon crowd flock to Midori for the Japanese buffet and I can't say I've enjoyed many finer meals in my lifetime. There are three 'stations' where diners are invited to choose between sushi and sushimi (raw fish), teppanyaki (fish and meat cooked on a sizzling iron plate) and tempura (vegetables or meat in batter) - all utterly delicious. And then, much to our sadness, it was time to leave. Our stay at Penha Longa had been so enjoyable that the time had flown by. For those of us who aren't used to the A-list highlife, five-star hotels can sometimes be a tad intimidating and at the beginning of our weekend, as our taxi had started along the vast driveway which leads up to the hotel, I had actually felt nervous. I had even begun to rifle through my pockets in search of spare euros I could relinquish in tips to the expected army of eager, over-officious attendants (who would then of course tut at the meagre amount offered). But as we were to witness on countless occasions, Penha Longa is far from over-officious and anything but pretentious. It's certainly one of the best hotels I've had the pleasure to visit. - For more information on the Penha Longa Hotel and Golf Resort, call the Ritz-Carlton on 0800 234 000 or book at www.ritz-carlton.com. Low-cost airline Monarch offers year-round daily flights from London Gatwick to Lisbon. Fares start from £36.50 one way. Ring 08700 40 63 00 or book at www.fly-monarch.com. Web bookings include a £10 discount per return flight.
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Not for children Have just returned from a week's holiday in Vilamoura we were very lucky with the weather - it was quite hot whilst we were there. It isn't really a place suited to children although Albufeira is quite close by. The marina is very nice, full of places to eat. There are also plenty of shops around the marina too. Lots of places for eating and shopping in side streets which all go off from the marina. The food is very good and very reasonable. We also found the people really friendly. We liked it so much we have already booked for next year but for two weeks this time so that we can also see more of The Algarve.
So what do you get for £199? From the Daily Mail Here I am, loitering on my terrace, the Algarve sun pouring down, a wall of palm trees rustling away and the blue Atlantic dressed with dancing white caps. The little town of Praia da Luz is here for me, the majestic Cape St Vincent is a short drive away. A drinkable red comes in at six euros a bottle. Pretty damn good, I think. And a whole week of this in May costs the same as a meal at Le Pont de la Tour in London - or two-thirds of a night at the Hotel Tresanton in Cornwall. The price - £212.50 all in - would be good value even if I was stuck in a tent on the beach - especially since the full brochure list price for my villa is £415, not including flight supplements and insurance. How did I get this astonishing deal? Am I the world's sharpest haggler? No, I went into my local Lunn Poly, told them I had next week free, £199 to blow and asked what they could offer me. There were three possibilities - Cyprus (over my price limit), Costa Dorada (just come back from there) or the Algarve. The basic cost for two-star, self-catering in Portugal (through Thomson) was a fantastic £170.50. The extra £42 was for airport security, administration and insurance costs. But it was so close to £199, I decided to go for it. ... more
Pringleland for winter Billie and Chris were not at home. Or perhaps they were in, but still sleeping off a big seafood lunch. Tiptoeing around the fence of their new house, I peered through the shrubs at a mansion that wouldn't look out of place in Miami or Bel Air. There is, as yet, no Hollywood-style celebrity tour around the Algarve's houses of the rich and famous. But the way things are going, it's only a matter of time. Sir Cliff Richard's 20-acre estate above Albufeira is firmly on the map since his very own red wine - brand name Vida Nova - hit the headlines back home. Alan Shearer has a house on the coast, while Billie Piper and Chris Evans have shelled out for a £2.5 million mansion in the exclusive Quinta do Lago golf resort. It's not hard to see why they like it here. Southern Portugal may have the best climate in Europe. Summer days can be as hot as the Med, but Atlantic breezes take the edge off the heat. The winters a re crisp, but never really cold. It can come as a shock to someone from our latitudes, to see flowers in the hedgerows in December. The almond blossom in early January is an amazing spectacle, known locally as 'the Portuguese snow'. I had been told that the Algarve had been ruined, the coastline built up beyond belief, and every last vestige of real local life wiped out for good. In the event, I was surprised. The resorts were big and bumptious, certainly. But even the brashest of them had a nice old town at its heart with a whitewashed church done up inside with blue azulejo tiles. ... more
How the nannies made our holiday Gingerly we spread the towels - and then ourselves - on to the damp sand, trying hard to ignore the hired sun umbrella which was already broken in two places and leaning at a dangerous angle. The sun was hidden behind an angry cloud, the sea was just a shade above icy and we had less than an hour before we had to leave. But it didn't matter. For those 50 minutes were ours to do with as we pleased. No tortuous debates with our three-year-old son Zachary about why it is physiologically impossible for human beings to live solely on M&M ice cream cookies. No 20-minute chase round the car park in order to get another coat of sun cream on his face. Without him, and his demanding one-year-old brother Torin, it was almost like being on holiday. I was with my wife Melinda on the Praia Dona Ana, a gloriously pretty cove just west of Lagos on the Algarve, dotted with towering sea stacks and mysterious grott oes. It was an overcast day in June, a rarity here where the norm is a blistering 25C and you can go for days without seeing a single cloud. A half-hour drive away, our children were being looked after by the nanny, booked in for the morning by the tour operator Simply Portugal. This was our first time in the Algarve. In the past I had been put off by its predictable image, numerous golf courses and sea temperatures always a few degrees below the Mediterranean. But with two young children to think about, predictability was a virtue. ... more
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