10/22/13
The Unspoiled Algarve
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The Unspoiled Algarve
2013 by Cathy@hitched World-class diving, two-star Michelin restaurants, deserted beaches, clear seas – sounds like the perfect honeymoon spot, right? So it might come as a bit of a surprise when I say I’m talking about the Algarve.
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10/22/13
The Unspoiled Algarve
Images credited to Cathy Winston Portugal’s southern tip has long had a reputation for high-rise resorts and cheap beach breaks. You can pick up bargain flights and enjoy the sun nearly year-round here, but there’s far more to the area than tourist trappings. In fact, it’s such a brilliant destination that I decided to celebrate a decade of marriage here: we marked our 10th wedding anniversary with a trip to the Algarve. Where better to start than one of the world’s top restaurants? Just west of Albufeira, Vila Vita Parc is easily the most glamorous resort on this quiet stretch of coast, from the Moroccan-styled terrace, spa and string of pools, to its 72ft private yacht.
Images credited to Vila Vita Park As well as having nine wedding venues, the five-star hotel is home to Ocean, one of the Algarve’s two restaurants with two Michelin stars. Looking out onto the Atlantic, even the view of the waves can’t match the food, with course after course of stunningly presented dishes as part of the tasting menu, plus matching wine. You can’t go to the area and just look at the sea: there’s 150km of coast, including 74 Blue Flag beaches, and as many little hidden coves as there are golden stretches of sand – hire a car (I used local company AutoRent) and follow the string of signs for ‘praia’. I stumbled across Praia do Lourenco near Gale, which I had to share with one fisherman and another couple, although there’s plenty with beach bars, umbrellas and water sports, too. Excitingly, they’re creating the world’s largest artificial reef off Portimao by sinking four decommissioned ships. It’ll make a unique site for diving, although I had no chance to grab my own scuba gear this time. For me, the most interesting stretch is to the south west. More rugged – and less developed - the area around Sagres was once believed to be the end of the earth (or Finis Terra). These days, going to the ends of the earth is definitely worth it, with places like Martinhal Resort which is unbeatable if you’re honeymooning with kids. The five-star resort has its own spa and stretch of beach, several pools, chic minimalist villas, the freshest seafood at As Dunas restaurant, and everything is child-friendly.
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Images credited to Martinhal Resort There’s surfing nearby, along with kite-surfing, as the choice of two coasts to the south and west means there’s great surf whichever way the wind’s blowing. Or head inland. Silves is home to a Moorish castle dating back to the 8th century (with a café serving cocktails in the fortress), overlooking the cathedral and quiet cobbled alleys of the town. Even the smallest villages have their secrets. Ramires restaurant in Guia, for example, is said to be the place where piri piri chicken was invented – and it’s certainly worth a visit to decide if you think it lives up to that impressive claim.
Image credited to Martinhal Resort Does The Algarve sound like your kind of honeymoon destination? Cathy www.hitched.co.uk/chat/blogs/the-honeymoon-blog/page/20131021/the-unspoiled-algarve.aspx
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