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Home in Arco da Calheta
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 19 reviews

Magnificent villa with a heated pool

RadinaRating, 5 stars1 month ago
We stayed at the house for almost a week and it felt like home. The view was so beautiful, house so spacious and clean and aesthetic, the kitchen also has everything you need to cook, outside area is also great for having BBQ and relax by the pool. Tatiana was always responsive to messages and gave us recommendations where to go for shopping and eating. We would come back again definitely. The location is also great because you are close to Funchal, or can explore any other spot on the island within 30 mins to 1 hour with car. Big thanks to our hosts!
Guest favourite
Home in Lagos
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 151 reviews

A large villa with pool and garden.

StaceyRating, 5 stars2 weeks ago
Myself and my family have had a wonderful stay at Casa De Campo! The villa was spotless , Ursula has been extremely helpful from start to finish. Pool and views are truly breathtaking! Thank you very much!
Superhost
Townhouse in Carvoeiro
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 53 reviews

Fantastic 2 Bedroom Villa, WiFi, Private Terraces

MarkRating, 5 stars2 months ago
The Villa is traditional and obviously much loved by Rita, the owner. Cristina, the cleaner, is friendly and helpful. The location has an ideal mix of privacy yet a 10 minute walk of the beach... you do need to be happy to walk uphill on the way back. All in all, it's a lovely place, owned by lovely people.
Guest favourite
Flat in Lagos
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Lemon House

DaveRating, 5 stars3 weeks ago
⸻ We had a wonderful stay at this rental in Old Town Lagos. The location is unbeatable—just steps from charming cafes, restaurants, bars, and the marina, yet tucked away enough from crowds on a busy night. The view from the property was nice, offering a peek of the ocean and a great view of the church. As should be expected from the location, there is some nighttime noise, but the noise app on my phone was more than enough to block any of it out. They have good windows and black out shutters which helps. The home itself was clean, comfortable, and had everything we needed for a relaxing stay. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to enjoy the best of Lagos
Top guest favourite
Townhouse in Ericeira
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

Villa Pes.1 bedroom townhouse with balcony slps. 4

RonRating, 5 stars3 days ago
Jose is a very nice guy. The apartment is wonderful. And so is the little town. Everything great! :-)
Guest favourite
Apartment in Estoril
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 21 reviews

Seaside Serenity in Estoril

МарияRating, 5 stars4 months ago
true gem! The balcony, with its breathtaking views, was the highlight of our stay — we could hardly tear ourselves away. Perfectly located within walking distance to the ocean, this apartment offers everything you could dream of. The host was exceptional, always available and incredibly helpful, making our stay seamless from start to finish. The cozy and stylish apartment, paired with the unbeatable location, made this an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended!
Top guest favourite
Cottage in Lagos
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Paradise Cottage. Beach in 1900m. Amazing view!

LienRating, 5 stars1 week ago
We had a wonderful week at Casa Isabel with our young child. The house has everything you need and especially with good weather, you can enjoy the beautiful outdoor area.
Top guest favourite
Home in Braga
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 338 reviews

Beach House - Amazing front water spot

JaneRating, 5 stars1 week ago
This was an amazing stay. Private and secluded beach front. This 18th century jewel is renovate on the inside with a mother bathroom and kitchen. A perfect place to let it all go or write if you are into it. The neighborhood is quaint and lined with fun places to eat and a little market walking distance. Luis was extremely responsive from the start, very attentive and generous. He gave me great recommendations and I became a big fan of the A Cabana. This gets an A++ and I hope I make it back someday !

Your guide to Portugal

Welcome to Portugal

Portugal is one of the most laid-back yet exciting countries in Western Europe. Cobbled medieval streets filled with supper clubs, pastry shops, and tiny restaurants sizzling with the smoke of sardines cling to the hills of Lisbon and Porto. These are wonderful cities for wandering, where elegantly dilapidated mansions and ancient wine cellars mix with cutting-edge galleries and hip new food markets. There’s historic Braga, in the north, Sintra with its superb hilltop castle, and Tomar — all of urban Portugal is a song of astonishing forts, castles, cathedrals, monasteries, and Moorish architecture, a physical reminiscence of its fascinating past.

Along the west Atlantic coast, some of Europe’s best surfing waves pound the shores, while inland rivers create steamy environments for relaxation and whitewater thrills. Summer tourism was once all about the gorgeous south coast of the Algarve, but other regions are coming into the limelight, like Comporta, a beachy hub for design-minded travelers, and the Alentejo, with its captivating rural villages and wine tours. Portugal encompasses the beautiful Azores, Madeira, and Cape Verde islands too, adding to the endless allure of this European country.


The best time to stay in a holiday rental in Portugal

With its temperate climate, hot summers, and mild spring and autumn, there’s really no bad time to visit Portugal. The south coast is one of Europe’s most reliable spots for winter sun, although it can be cooler and rainier at that time of year. Portugal’s west coast still attracts plenty of visitors in winter, who come to stay in the villas and surf the more powerful swells between October and March, or watch the world’s best surfers attempt to ride the biggest waves on the planet at Nazare. February brings Mardi Gras carnival, with street processions and parties all over the country. June is when towns celebrate their local saints for the Festas dos Santos Populares, and there are always summer music festivals and myriad other cultural fandangos filling the calendar.


Top things to do in Portugal

Comporta

An hour or so south of Lisbon, Comporta is a heavenly area for a tranquil beach break. Tufted sand dunes, cork oak forest, and rice paddies back endless stretches of white sand, hiding stylish holiday pads and chic restaurants. Nearby, there’s world-class hiking in Arrábida National Park and dolphin-spotting boat trips on the Sado Estuary.

Lisbon’s neighbourhoods

Take gastronomic tours of cool Baixa and Chiado, and explore a more traditional side of the city in labyrinthine Alfama, climbing steep alleyways for the best views, then soaking up the sounds of live fado music in a tasca restaurant.

The Algarve

While the Algarve region in the south of Portugal has become a centre of tourism development, there are still quiet, unspoilt spots to escape to. The Southwest Alentejo and Vicentine Coast Natural Park has dramatic cliffs and empty beaches; the Serra do Caldeirão mountains are great for hiking; and locals love to chill on the sands of the Ria Formosa lagoon, where natural canals and sandbanks are home to pink flamingos.

Destinations to explore