A poll
taken by Post Office Travel Money over the summer indicated that the Algarve
was one of the most budget-friendly places in Europe to take a self-catering
holiday. The study found that a basket of twenty typical supermarket items,
which would cater for a small family, came to just £57.78 in the Algarve,
whereas in other holiday hotspots such as Corfu, the prices for a weekly shop soared
well over £100. The western Mediterranean resorts fared much better than those
located in Greece and Italy, and the south of Portugal is now being celebrated
as one of the best locations in Europe for a family holiday.
Many
families who wish to go self-catering opt to spend their holiday in one of the
Algarve’s stunning self-catering
holiday villas. With over one hundred miles of stunning coastlines,
interspersed with quaint villages and bustling resorts, staying in an Algarve
villa offers families the chance to enjoy the region in the way that they see
fit, whilst conforming to a comparatively low self-catering budget.
Each
region of the Algarve offers something different which all families can enjoy
without overspending. Those with a steeped interest in history might find
themselves drawn to the areas of Vilamoura and Praia da Luz, where many Roman
ruins still remain. These attractions are free to view and offer a fascinating
insight into the history of the region, which used to be one of the busiest
port towns in the Mediterranean. Many of the Algarve holiday
villas in the region overlook these ruins and can be surveyed from the
outside pool or eating areas which many of the properties boast. So far as I am
aware none of our villas overlook Roman ruins.
Guia
is a more quintessentially Portuguese town, with traditional restaurants and
cafes lining many of the streets. The town is 6km inland from the coast, but
many Algarve
self-catering villas are located nearby so there is easy access to a number
of typical Algarvian restaurants, serving local cuisine at lower prices than
many of the larger resort towns. Villas in this region can sleep from five to
nine people across two to four bedrooms, meaning that families looking for a
holiday can pair up if they wish to facilitate extra savings on their basic
shopping expenses.
Carvoeiro
is one of the main family-friendly resorts in the Algarve, and the continuous
tourism in the area means that many restaurants, cafes, bars and supermarkets
provide budget options. The dramatic cliffs in this region are offset by
stunning white beaches and azure ocean, making it a picturesque spot for a
family holiday, and there are many cheap and cheerful ways to keep the family
entertained, including water parks, crazy golf courses, tennis courts, animal
shows and a so-called ‘smuggler’s beach’ called Alfanzina. The villas in this
region can sleep up to thirteen people, so the spending costs can be split
across a much larger number of people for a memorable and fun budget holiday.
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