Although transformed from a small fishing village to a tourist centre during the high season, this charming coastal resort huddles around a small bay with crystal clear water and has lost none of its traditional charm. Fishermen still land their catch every morning on the beach to be served later in one of the many excellent restaurants that line Carvoeiro’s bustling streets. There are plenty of shops to browse offering local pottery and crafts.
The coastline in this area is particularly beautiful and boats can be hired to visit caves or isolated beaches. For snorkellers and diving enthusiasts, Algar Seco, with its dramatic rock formations should not be missed. Other beaches of interest are Centianes and Marinha beach which are ideal for children. Ferragudo beach is well known for its watersports facilities which include windsurfing, water skiing and catamaran sailing.
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For evening entertainment, Carvoeiro has a huge number of restaurants serving both local and international cuisine and many bars feature music several times each week. The main square is a lively gathering point where the locals meet to enjoy a glass of wine and watch the folk singing and dancing displays.
Conveniently situated close to many attractions, Carvoeiro prides itself on being an ideal holiday resort for families and couples alike with Slide and Splash, Zoomarine and a selection of excellent golf courses making up the essential requirements for an enjoyable villa break. Many familes return to this popular resort time and again.



Carvoeiro


