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Why I found Portugal the natural choice

There’s a lot more to the Algarve than golf clubs and coach parties.

April 28, 2010 16:44
The magnificent and largely unspoiled Western Coast of the Algarve

ByAnonymous, Anonymous

6 min read

I had been in Portugal for less than 12 hours when I had my first pinch-myself moment. Five courses into an epic supper at Restaurant Arte Náutica near the beach at Portimao, I caught a glimpse of the starry sky. There, twinkling above me, was the plough. A few metres away, the calm waters of the Atlantic gently lapped the sandy shore.

And all around me was nature: palm trees, white sands, mysterious sounds from night owls and other birds. It was idyllic, and there wasn't a golfer, binge drinker or package holiday maker in sight.

This wasn't Portugal as I remembered it. I'd visited the Algarve in 2007, and whilst I'd had fun sampling the nightlife of Lagos and the swimming pool scene in Praia de Luz, relaxation evaded me. But second time around, Portugal was proving to be calm, inspiring - spiritual even.

As I sipped my third glass of home-grown vintage red wine and listened to a female singer belt out atmospheric, traditional 'Fado' songs, I couldn't help but wonder: just when did the Algarve get so chic?