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Relaxation is the theme at the Yellow Alvor Garden. It’s a peaceful place surrounded by good-looking greenery. A pool with a curvy sun terrace and bar pops up in the gardens, and kids have their own petite pool. Even better, when you head inside, the second pool is topped with a glass roof.
At the restaurant, international food is served in big buffet spreads. If you sit by the window, you’ll get garden views. The terrace bar specialises in al fresco drinks, while the pool bar serves snacks throughout the day. In the evening, live music acts take to the stage.
Alvor is a place of stunning natural beauty. The River Alvor meets the sea here and leaves a stunning natural lagoon in its wake.
When you choose Alvor for your holiday to the Algarve, you can expect to mix relaxation with adventure. The resort’s home to one of the longest, sandiest beaches in the Algarve, but is also backed by sand dunes and there’s a nature reserve full of wildlife.
In the centre of Alvor, the cobbled streets have numerous restaurants and bars. It’s pretty lively in the evening, but you can also find a quiet corner to check your envy-inducing holiday snaps.
The fishing village of Alvor is a 20-minute walk away from the Yellow Alvor Garden. If you don’t fancy stretching your legs, then the hotel runs a shuttle bus directly to the beach.
When you don’t want to lounge on the beach, there’s plenty of history and culture to enjoy. King Joao II died here in 1495 and that period of time is still depicted in some of the area’s remains.
If you fancy exploring the wider Algarve region, head to the Ria de Alvor Nature Reserve. If you’d like to discover even more, then the snazzy town of Portimao is a 15-minute drive away.
With golden beaches, plenty of history and areas of outstanding natural beauty, Alvor is a great place for a sun-drenched break.
Brimming with character, many holidaymakers are attracted to this picturesque former fishing village turned All Inclusive Algarve holiday hotspot. Traditional narrow, cobbled streets mark out the centre, which is filled with bars and restaurants, while the main beach offers a lovely escape from it all.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
Relaxation is the theme at the Yellow Alvor Garden. It’s a peaceful place surrounded by good-looking greenery. A pool with a curvy sun terrace and bar pops up in the gardens, and kids have their own petite pool. Even better, when you head inside, the second pool is topped with a glass roof.
At the restaurant, international food is served in big buffet spreads. If you sit by the window, you’ll get garden views. The terrace bar specialises in al fresco drinks, while the pool bar serves snacks throughout the day. In the evening, live music acts take to the stage.
Alvor is a place of stunning natural beauty. The River Alvor meets the sea here and leaves a stunning natural lagoon in its wake.
When you choose Alvor for your holiday to the Algarve, you can expect to mix relaxation with adventure. The resort’s home to one of the longest, sandiest beaches in the Algarve, but is also backed by sand dunes and there’s a nature reserve full of wildlife.
In the centre of Alvor, the cobbled streets have numerous restaurants and bars. It’s pretty lively in the evening, but you can also find a quiet corner to check your envy-inducing holiday snaps.
The fishing village of Alvor is a 20-minute walk away from the Yellow Alvor Garden. If you don’t fancy stretching your legs, then the hotel runs a shuttle bus directly to the beach.
When you don’t want to lounge on the beach, there’s plenty of history and culture to enjoy. King Joao II died here in 1495 and that period of time is still depicted in some of the area’s remains.
If you fancy exploring the wider Algarve region, head to the Ria de Alvor Nature Reserve. If you’d like to discover even more, then the snazzy town of Portimao is a 15-minute drive away.
With golden beaches, plenty of history and areas of outstanding natural beauty, Alvor is a great place for a sun-drenched break.
Brimming with character, many holidaymakers are attracted to this picturesque former fishing village turned All Inclusive Algarve holiday hotspot. Traditional narrow, cobbled streets mark out the centre, which is filled with bars and restaurants, while the main beach offers a lovely escape from it all.
Items marked with * incur extra charges which are payable locally.
If any member of your party is disabled or has specific welfare requirements, please call our sales team on 0204 578 0977 or use our live chat function. It is important that we check out the suitability of your chosen accommodation, prior to making a booking.
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