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  • Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

    Why This Historic Luxury Villa From Only $250 A Night Is Perfect For An Idyllic European Getaway

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    I’m not sure about you, but testing my patience in long waiting lines at the gelato shop or bumping into sweaty bodies in narrow alleyways teeming with excursion groups while it’s over 100 degrees outside is not exactly my idea of fun, much less relaxation.

    Early summer is indisputably the best time to be in Portugal, especially if you’re traveling with friends or family: days are already balmy, but not scorching-hot, there are smaller crowds, though life is already in full bloom, and most importantly, prices are not as exorbitant as in August.

    Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    In fact, if you’re dreaming of an idyllic getaway where you can escape those mundane worries while soaking up some culture and spending actual quality time with loved ones, this historic Iberian villa is the perfect nest for exploring the country’s honey-colored coast.

    Your home away from home, Almóada provides the seclusion of a private vacation rental in the heart of a sunny Algarve, in tandem with a boutique hotel service, and costs from only $250 per night to book this season, it’s arguably the best bang for your buck if it’s Portugal where you’re headed:

    Europe’s Most Beautiful Coast Where The Sun Shines 300 Days Per Year

    Tourists Bathing In A Sandy Beach Near A Medieval Castle In Ferragudo, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Before we delve into what’s a truly remarkable listing, you may be wondering what’s ‘The Algarve’. Unless you’ve spent some time studying a map of Portugal, you may be unfamiliarized with its regions, and as a professed Lusophile who’s explored the country extensively, allow me to enlighten you:

    The Algarve is the southernmost region in mainland Portugal, a sun-kissed stretch of coast extending for roughly 100 miles, with beckoning golden sands as far as the eyes can see, turquoise waters lapping rugged shores, and postcard-ready cobbled towns perched atop small cliffs.

    It’s been a popular holiday destination for Europeans for years, as it boasts summer-like temps as early as April, easily surpassing 77 degrees, and a highly-developed beachfront interspersed with resorts and centuries-old fishing villages.

    Benagil Cave In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Unlike other parts of Europe, the Algarve is never exactly quiet, per se, as it is blessed with over 300 perfectly sunny days on average every year, and tourist services remain operational year-round, attracting visitors from colder, Northern countries.

    Irrespective of season, rest assured there’ll be sunbathers dotting the sand in Lagos, wild swimmers braving the Atlantic waters off Portimão, and young revelers out in polo shirts, drink in hand, pub-crawling around Albufeira.

    In the midst of it all, there’s stillness:

    Outside

    Almoada Gate, A Boutique Hotel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Surrounded by green and tucked away in the mountainous hinterland of the Algarve, São Brás de Alportel is not your typical resort town: there are no luxurious five-star hotels, bohemian back streets, nor any obvious landmarks that would make it to the Tourism Office’s travel brochure.

    Still, it is home to Europe’s newest, and arguably most promising wellness haven: Almóada is a four-bedroom holiday villa welcoming eight occupants at a time, born out of an Algarvian couple’s passion for hospitality and 19th century nostalgia.

    This is the culturally-charged Old Continent, after all, so why go for the a bare, lifeless hotel room when you can stay instead in a period house that was built brick by brick, and once belonged to a solitary farmer and his son?

    Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    It may have been left in ruins upon the demise of that family line – countryside Portugal wasn’t exactly prosperous back when – but where the odd onlooker might have seen overgrown vegetation and decaying walls, the brilliant minds behind Almóada saw an opportunity.

    Pulling up to the dirt road leading down to the house, a striking chalky white against a verdant landscape, I was immediately taken aback by how well-equipped it was, considering it rests on the outermost edge of a tiny village in a wider, predominantly rural province.

    Unbolting the front gate, you will first lay eyes on a compact sunbathing area featuring an intimate, heated outdoor pool fed by a weeping fountain, cozy loungers under the shade of lemon trees, and even a hammock that swings over the crystalline waters.

    Veranda In The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    It adjoins the spacious veranda that laps around the house, leading to an ‘honesty’ bar, filled with world-renowned Portuguese wines and spirits, alfresco dining spots, and other relaxation areas, including a daybed that was sure to become my reading nook for the time being.

    No noise, no traffic, only the gentle ruffling of the leaves.

    Inside

    Crossing the threshold, my focus was immediately diverted to the homespun, timeless feel of the interior: from the century-old dial phone and the neatly-carved wooden furniture, to the retro posters stuck to rammed-earth walls and the absence of a TV set, it exuded sophistication.

    A Rustic Room In The Almoada, Boutique Home In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I’m no art buff myself, but I was deeply impressed by the fact that no interior designers were employed in bringing this place to life: the careful selection of Albert Jacob restchairs, industrial Jieldé lamps, richly-woven Moroccan carpets, and even their configuration is entirely the owner’s doing.

    As stated previously, there are four bedrooms in the property, each of them coming with soft pillow-top mattresses of the kind you’d most commonly find in luxury hotels, and minimalist, bedside dim night lights that only add to the overall romantic ambiance.

    The antiqued decoration follows you into the shower rooms – out of three in the property, two are en-suite – where there’s a number of well-storied heirlooms, including a tabletop radio with the unforgettable baskelite casing, vintage hardbooks, and melancholic Portuguese rag dolls resting on wall shelves.

    Despite the impressive attention to detail – many of the items look like they belong in some History museum – this is still an incredibly-modern holiday villa: the kitchen, however rustic-looking, is furnished with a toaster, kettle, microwave, and every paraphernalia kitchen frequenters need to have handy.

    I was unaccompanied during my stay, and though I wouldn’t be doing any cooking myself when Almóada guests can opt for a private chef service (more on that in a minute), it was still nice knowing there are cooking amenities available if you’re looking for a more convivial atmosphere with friends.

    Interior Of The Almoada, Boutique Home In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Portuguese Hospitality

    Portugal is well-known for its hospitality, especially pertaining to Americans.

    Contrary to the French, who can be somewhat dismissive of you, or Germans, who come across as blunt at times, the Portuguese will offer friendly smiles and go out of their way to ensure you feel right at home.

    Needless to say, Almóada embodies that warm Portuguese spirit: it is first and foremost a family project, captained by Ricardo Beltran and his wife Cristina, two vintage aficionados who poured their hearts into making the house what it is today.

    The Almoada Boutique Hotel, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    My interactions with them set the tone for the entire stay: not only did they keep in contact with me throughout the entire booking process, to ensure my needs would be met prior to arrival, they welcomed me to homecooked dinner and good-natured conversation on night one.

    Ricardo and Cristina are well-versed, well-traveled, they speak multiple languages – their native Portuguese, English, French and Spanish, out of those I could count – and most importantly, they’re natural hosts:

    I felt as if I was being greeted by long-time friends I hadn’t seen in yonks, yet at the same time, they spared no effort in making sure my needs were fully met before handing over the keys to their beloved house, as dictated by boutique hotel policy.

    Romantic Day Bed At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    What Sets Almoada Apart From The Rest

    I may have dropped a hint or two already as to why the Almóada is special, and while I haven’t had the chance to fully elaborate on that until now, the name of the listing itself should give you an idea: let’s just say it’s not called a boutique home for no apparent reason.

    I’m a hotel guy through and through, but I do love booking private holiday rentals from time to time, mostly when I’m looking for complete quietness and privacy.

    None of the smiling to strangers, exchanged pleasantries and restricted liberties.

    Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Swimming starkers in the pool, not having to moderate your singing, making full use of the amenities available without having to share, nor time your sleep as the breakfast room closes by 10 a.m. can feel quite freeing, particularly in a setting as tranquil as the Algarvian countryside.

    What if you could have all that, and still get pampered, and the same standards of luxury and personalized service you would be offered in a boutique hotel?

    Almóada is yours for the weekend, but if being left to your own devices feels too isolating, there’s alternative arrangements in place:

    Idyllic Vibes With A Touch Of Luxury
    Almoada Boutique Home, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Can’t be bothered with the kitchen or ordering food?

    You can have your own private chef who comes round to the house at pre-scheduled hours to cook for you.

    Don’t fancy rocking up to town to get groceries for the weekend ahead? The Almóada concierge is more than happy to take care of that for you.

    Missing spa facilities? Their wide range of massage services and tried-and-true therapies can help you release that built-up tension after another laborious year in the office.

    Whether you’d rather have minimal contact with the Almóada team, only meeting them for check-in and check-out, or enhance your villa stay with a boutique service, they’re ready to accommodate your every preference and need.

    Exterior Of Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Your only job is to sit back and live your best Epicurean life.

    Speaking of which, can we talk about the culinary triumphs concocted here?

    UNESCO-Listed Gastronomy And Wine Aged In Clay Vessels

    If you’re not yet sold on the nostalgic feel of staying in a renovated 19th-century homestead, but you’re a devoted foodie, perhaps Almóada’s gastronomy efforts could be enough of an incentive to book a prolonged stay.

    At the end of the day, this is several-millennnia-old Europe, so of course local food would be cooked and presented in delicately-molded pans and tableware made out of black Bisalhães clay, listed by UNESCO itself as an intangible cultural heritage of Portugal.

    Muxama Salad Served In The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    There’s just no fooling tastebuds, and as my host Ricardo explained to me the first night, the material helps keep the meal warm long after it’s out of the oven and preserves flavor, contrary to inexpensive utensils that often leave food with a tarnishing vestige of plastic.

    Dinners at Almóada are season-based, as every ingredient is locally-sourced – none of the overprocessed stuff sold in Aldi – so it’s best to check in advance what’s on the menu before ordering a homecooked dish, but on my inaugural dinner, I was treated to:

    A reinvigorating muxama salad, with sliced prosciutto of tuna harvested from the Algarvian coast, pesto and acidic local orange, which aided in cleansing my palate for the main course, slow-cooked, steamy seafood bean stew.

    Seafood Bean Stew Served At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The full meal, from starter to dessert, was paired with smooth Portuguese wine you wouldn’t easily find in your local supermarket. No, sir: these ones are matured in clay vessels, a unique tradition exclusive to Portugal and Georgia (the latter of which is the actual birthplace of wine).

    The true star of the evening was the carob cream with red fruits, granola, and a generous scoop of plain ice cream on the side. If you’re wondering what’s a ‘carob’, don’t worry, as you won’t be the first guest to be puzzled by this delicacy:

    It may look like your regular açaí bowl, but the closest equivalent to carob, or how the Portuguese call it, alfarroba, would be cacao, except carob tastes richer, and it’s arguably a lot healthier than the stuff chocolate is based on.

    Carob Cream Served At The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I would sample carob again during breakfast in powder form, sprinkled over a bowl of curd. The early morning banquet is simple, but efficient: French croissants au beurre, Portuguese bread rolls, tropical fruits, a cheese plate and freshly-sequeezed oranges.

    I wouldn’t be surprised if these were handpicked from gardens in the vicinity, though I wouldn’t know as it was already magically set on the table outside when I finally woke from my slumber.

    Lie Back, Relax.

    Young Man Posing For A Picture In The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    As the years have gone by, and my blogging-induced tech neck’s got worse, the prospect of massage sessions in the midst of leisure getaways has started to sound all the more appealing, and there was no way I was leaving it here without putting their holistic therapies to the test.

    Through their partnership with the Carma Project, a clinic based in Faro, this holiday villa-boutique hotel hybrid has a rather exhaustive list of wellness products available to guests on demand, and the best thing is, you don’t need to leave the comfort of home to access them.

    From facial aesthetic procedures to coaching to therapeutic rub-downs, you’ll have no trouble finding just the right treatment to complement your sojourn.

    As a travel blogger with chronic back pain, I was immediately drawn to their highly recommended full-body massage.

    I’m glad to say the masseur did not disappoint: she came round to the house on the scheduled time, and I was free to choose a location for the massage table to be set up myself, by the poolside, listening to the gentle trickling of the nonstop fountain.

    By the end of the session, my back felt a lot less tight, and I could feel all those knotty muscles around my neck had been finally released. It goes without saying that night, I had my best sleep in weeks. 45 minutes that go by way too fast, and worth every extra cent.

    The Town It’s Located In

    Sao Bras de Alportel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The Almóada sits on the outer edge of São Brás de Alportel, a laid-back town some 10 miles inland from Faro, the regional capital of the Algarve, and an equally-short 22-minute drive from Faro International Airport, where you’re likely to touch down first.

    There are no beaches for miles nor a resort scene, but that does not mean it lacks cultural value: other than the numerous pastelarias serving Portuguese morsels and the camaraderie of locals, there are a couple of noteworthy landmarks within walking distance of the house worth seeing for yourself.

    The Old Town is picture-perfect, with rows upon rows of low houses and the occasional ornately-tiled façade, and if you’re a History buff like me, you should probably know there’s a Roman road leading all the way to a hilltop 16th-century church.

    Church In Sao Bras de Alportel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    It’s called Calçadinha, Portuguese for ‘small pathway’, and it was once part of a larger system of roads that connected the city of Faro to Beja, in the north, back when the Algarve, and most of modern-day Portugal, were part of the Roman Empire.

    There’s not much to see here, besides the thriving nature, but it’s still pretty cool to be able to say you’ve retraced the steps of Ancient Romans walking the 1,480-meter, partially-preserved steps.

    As you might imagine, there’s not much of a nightlife in São Brás, and evenings are for chill walks around town or casual dinners in local restaurants, on nights your private chef won’t be around. In that case, I strongly encourage you to pay Sal da Serra a visit.

    The Best Restaurant In Town
    Dourada Ceviche, Peruvian Food Served In The Algarve, Portugal, Southern Europe

    One of the hidden gems of the Algarve, this roadside, Iberian-style restaurant some eight minutes walking from the house serve the best dourada ceviche you’ll ever have, sprayed with Algarve lime, and only-moderately salted.

    Their melt-in-the-mouth, sunk-in-olive-oil codfish, redolent of Portuguese tradition, is another must-try, and I was positively surprised by the lemon mousse. Not the most elaborate of desserts, but the creaminess of it was nothing short of delightful.

    As I’ve learned, staying a couple of nights at the Almóada, sometimes simple, is best.

    On The Downside…

    Fireplace In The Almoada, A Boutique Hotel In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The main feature missing here is a TV, so there’ll be no binging of your favorite series, nor popcorn and movie nights if you’re coming with friends.

    I get it, the Almóada is somewhere you go for blocking out the outer noise and experiencing that slow life in rural Portugal, and this is a deliberate choice of the owners to make it a more immersive experience, and it’s an inherent part of the concept, however…

    Albeit somewhat distracting, late-night TV binging can be a great way to de-stress and connect with loved ones – I’ve shared some of my favorite moments with loved ones before a flatscreen watching silly rom-coms, or edgy, experimental horror films.

    Rustic Decoration At Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Then again, you’re unlikely to notice the house lacks a TV when there’s an ample selection of board games lying around, certain to keep kids entertained, a whole bookshelf at the convenience of readaholics, or you and your friends can always hit up the honesty bar.

    Additionally, I noticed there wasn’t a clothing iron around in the house, as I suppose most guests are not traveling light like me, and squeezing all of their outfits in an 8kg, Ryanair-friendly underseat bag, though the Almóada team was quick to produce one upon request.

    As I mentioned already, the Almóada is located in a non-touristy town of the Algarve, away from the overdeveloped coast. While that’s great for the odd crowd-wary traveler, if you’re looking for a more lively atmosphere, you may find the experience somewhat isolating.

    The Pool At Almoada Boutique Hotel, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe
    Not Your Average Tourist Town

    The town it’s located in, São Brás de Alportel, is a modern municipality, with supermarkets, restaurants and a shop-lined central square – there’s even a fairly-decent Lidl – but don’t expect to find the same level of preparedness to host tourists as in Albufeira or Lagos.

    If you’re not coming with a car, and you plan on seeing more than just São Brás de Alportel, you may find it challenging to get around. Unlike other municipalities in the Algarve, there’s no train station, and bus options can be limited.

    There is still regular bus service between Faro and Loulé, the two largest cities in the vicinity, but they run on long intervals, and there may be some delay. If you’re still resisting renting a car, you can alternatively book a Uber.

    They are surprisingly affordable in Portugal, and the ride from the airport or downtown Faro to São Brás will only set you back by a negligible $10 – $13 on average. From Loulé, the nearest major city, it’s an even cheaper $9 in off-peak hours.

    Who Is The Almóada For?

    Young Man Sitting By The Pool At Almoada Boutique Hotel, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    The Almóada caters to a diverse group of travelers, solo adventurers like me, who warmly embrace the associated recluseness and freedom of a villa retreat, but also families and groups of friends, and if the Homage Club, adults-only ‘secret’ room is any indication, even passionate honeymooners…

    The only excluded demographic is children aged under 12. You know, you wouldn’t want the beautiful memorabilia to be damaged.

    It’s ideal for a three-night to one-week stay, as it is in the heart of the Eastern Algarve, within short driving distance of all the main points of interest and the airport, and it may even serve as a temporary homebase for digital nomads.

    As you’ve seen by now, São Brás de Alportel has everything you could need for a longer stay, and the fast, reliable Almóada WiFi will keep you connected, and your workflow uninterrupted if you’re booking the house for one to three-months.

    How Much Does It Cost To Book The Almóada?

    Breakfast Served At The Almoada Boutique Hotel, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    This listing is on the market for $250 per night this season, and that’s the maximum overnight rate you’ll be charged if you’re staying by yourself, but there’s no denying it is a far better deal if friends or family are tagging along.

    The house has an 8-guest capacity, so when it’s full, each visitor will actually be paying a nearly-negligible $31.25. I’m talking thirty bucks for a luxury villa in the Algarve, with your own private pool and all these incredible amenities.

    I know rounding up eight friends can be a challenging task when you have maybe three to four mates yourself. Still in that case, the nightly rate per person drops to only $62.50.

    Exterior Area Of The Almoada Boutique Hotel, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    If it’s just you and your other half, you’ll be forking out an acceptable $125 each per night.

    Quotations may vary depending on season, the types of services demanded – the private chef and concierge service are not included in the basic rate – and remember, each stay is completely personalized based on a guest’s every need.

    It’s best to contact the team beforehand to make specific arrangements.

    Either way, if you’re dreaming of an idyllic escapade to sunny Southern Europe, I doubt you’ll find another property with this much character and with better value for money than Almóada.

    What To See And Do In The Algarve

    São Brás is all lovely and picturesque, but there’s so much more to see in the Eastern Algarve, and trust me, you’ll want to extend your stay beyond just a couple of nights to get a proper feel of the surrounding province.

    Out of all the fun things you could do, my four favorites were:

    Go For Some Beer Tasting At Algarve Rock
    Algarve Rock Brewery In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Southern Europe is not exactly known for its varied selection of craft beer, even though a majority of tourists are heavy beer-drinkers, with Brits, Germans and North Europeans dominating in this precise demographic. Instead, wine is the law of the land.

    You can imagine my surprise upon finding out one of the activities offered at Almóada is beer tasting at a newly-opened Algarve micro-brewery, where they serve dozens of unique beer flavors, blending the earthiness of ale and citrusy, Mediterranean undertones, and other unique combinations.

    Their charcuterie plate with various types of cured ham and olives is a treat on the side, and if you’re a beer aficionado keen on learning more about the brewing process, there will most certainly be an enthusiastic member of staff available to give you a tour of the premises.

    As for my favorite craft beers, I’d have to go for ‘Rasperry Goose’, the ‘Tiny Rhubarb’, and as odd as it may sound, the coconut-infused ‘Tino’s Great Escape’. Lucky you, you can always hoard up a few cans to get the party going back at the house.

    Visit Beautiful Faro

    Faro is the regional capital of the Algarve, and as it is a 24-minute drive from the village, there’s nothing stopping you from taking a day trip out to its walled historic center, traversed by narrow cobbled lanes that lead up to an imposing medieval cathedral.

    Faro Cathedral was built in defiance of the city’s Moorish traits, and it’s stood for centuries as a symbol of Portuguese – and Christian – control over the land, that for many centuries, had succumbed to occupation by North African caliphates.

    Other than the adorable Old Town, the most memorable thing about Faro to me was the Bone Chapel, a tiny oratory adorned by actual human bones, all four walls all the way up to the high ceiling: quite eery, perhaps distressing for some, but a striking sight nonetheless.

    Get Lost In The Nature
    Rio Formosa Park In The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Driving east of Faro, you’ll immediately enter the Ria Formosa Natural Park, a nationally-protected coastal marshland dotted with islands, interconnected by small canals, and bounded by unspoiled sandy beaches that run for a whopping 37 miles.

    If you’re a birdwatcher, you’ll be thrilled to know there are numerous rare species you can spot here, as it is an oasis for the Atlantic wildlife: white storks, the rare spoonbill, distinct for its long, spoon-shaped beak, and the showstopper Greater Flamingo.

    For the odd naturist out there, some of the islands in the zone are even reserved for nudism, and can only be accessed with small boats, giving beachgoers a unique sense of exclusivity, tying nicely with your recluse Almóada escapade.

    Stroll The Charming Medieval Streets Of Loulé

    Though not widely promoted, the small inland city of Loulé, a 19-minute drive down the N2 from the villa, is just as incredible a cultural expedition, with its gorgeous fortress, erected in immemorial chivalric times, and labyrinthical Old Town.

    As it does not straddle the coast, unlike Faro, Loulé sees very few tourists, despite its relatively large Medieval Fair in July, and a host of other season-based festivities taking place here, but then again, only those with an interest in the Middle Ages are likely to have heard of it.

    Oh, and if in strolling around this charming municipio, you happen to walk past the Amendoal Pastelaria, make sure you head in and order yourself a slice of their pata de veado (deer’s hoof), rolled in shredded coconut.

    You can thank me later.

    Explore An Ancient Roman Archaeological Site
    Ruined Roman Temple In Milreu Archaeological Site, The Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    Can’t get enough of the culture yet? Some 5 miles south of São Brás, near the village of Estoi, you’ll stumble upon an important archaeological site called Milreu: it comprises the ruins of a 1st century Roman villa and an uninhabited medieval farmhouse.

    What makes Milreu special is the fact that it serves as a window into life in a rural province of the once-vast Roman Empire, and even so, it did not lack resourcefulness or luxury: I was surprised there were pools, a gym, lush gardens now overtaken by weed and a temple.

    Excluding the 16th century house built atop the previous Roman dwelling, with removed floors so the beautiful mosaics beneath them can be seen, this temple is the main attraction, and judging by its state of semi-preservation well into the modern age, it must had been really quite something.

    The Algarve extends well beyond Faro and its surrounding points of interest, and we strongly suggest you do your own research in advance, and plan your itinerary based on your own preferences. This accompanying article is a good place to start.

    Bottomline

    Veranda At The Almoada Boutique Hotel With The Honesty Bar Pictured In The Background, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe

    I can’t think of a better home base to experience the nature and ancient wonders of the Algarve than Almóada: yes, it is a little off-path, and the boutique service comes at an additional cost, but it does feel like home, as opposed to another unremarkable hotel devoid of soul you’re just crashing in.

    To me, it felt like a safe haven nestled in the Algarvian hills, still within short driving distance of the beach and a number of historical sites, yet you get to kick it back, relax, and escape the hustle and bustle of the tourist-ridden coast all the same.

    With their private homestay approach, without sacrificing comfort, and enhanced by a boutique hotel service, it’s almost as if the team at Almóada has cracked the code to the ultimate guest experience, and rest assured I’ll be back myself this summer.

    A Room At The Almoada Boutique Home, Algarve, Southern Portugal, Southern Europe
    You can book your idyllic Almóada stay here.

    You Can Fly Nonstop To The Algarve From The U.S.

    Portugal hosts a number of nonstop Transatlantic flights from the United States, a majority of which will land in Lisbon and Porto, two of the country’s largest cities.

    That said, in recent years, due to the surging demand for Portugal vacations, other secondary hubs have emerged.

    We’ve had States-bound service launching from both the Azores and Madeira, two Portuguese archipelagos stranded in the middle of an azure Atlantic, and from this summer onward, it’s Faro’s turn to dip into that growing North American market.

    Man Sitting On Plane, Unspecified Location

    Starting May 24, Americans can fly from Newark International straight to Faro, in the heart of the Algarve, without long, unnecessary layovers in Lisbon or Porto, with United Airlines, a total of four times per week, on a 176-seat Boeing 757-200.

    Newark To Faro Flight Schedule

    Outbound

    It departs from Newark every Sunday, Monday and Wednesday at 9:50 p.m. local time, touching down in Southern Portugal at 10:00 a.m. the next morning.

    Return

    Returning home, every Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, Americans should expect to take off at 11:45 a.m. landing back in Newark at 3:05 p.m. local time, on the same calendar date.

    Traveler Booking A Flight On A Computer While Holding Up A Credit Card, Flight Booking Concept

    One-way tickets start from $944, or only $84.15 in monthly instalments if you select uplift as a payment option upon checkout. For more information, head on over to United Airlines.

    The Almóada is a 22-minute Uber ride from the airport, with fares ranging between $10 and $15 depending on the hour.

    **Travel Off Path was a guest of Almóada, who helped with the creation of this itinerary by hosting some of our accommodations and attractions. Our opinions, recommendations, and suggestions remain our own.**

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  • 5 All-Inclusive Resorts In The Dominican Republic For Under $150 Per Night

    5 All-Inclusive Resorts In The Dominican Republic For Under $150 Per Night

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    The Dominican Republic is a hotspot for travelers to escape the winter weather and catch some rays at the beach. Even though Spring is quickly approaching, there are still some amazing affordable deals to check out this month! Right now, there are 5 all-inclusive resorts in the Dominican Republic for under $150 per night! 

    Punta cana aerial view of resort with tiki huts

    Every hotel deal listed below was found here for February 23 through March 1, 2023, but similar deals can be found during other times of the year as well.

    Gran Ventana Beach Resort 

    Welcome to Puerto Plata, a gorgeous beach town just an hour’s drive from the nearest major city of Santiago.  

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    Here at the Gran Ventana, travelers have been enthralled with the hospitality they receive, where they feel welcomed like family. Especially the bartenders. One traveler, in particular, couldn’t get enough of their Miami Vice cocktails. Word of mouth has it there is a secret menu if you can find a bartender named Jackie. Ask for “the Jackie special,” and you won’t regret it! 

    The overall cleanliness and calmness of the resort are two other key elements that made this a “perfect vacation,” as one guest noted. Not to mention the close access to the D.R.’s world-famous beaches. This resort is set on Playa Dorada, where there are long stretches of sand and blue water, calm enough to enjoy a relaxing swim. 

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    All of this can be had as low as $77 per night! 

    Whala! Bavaro! 

    Located in the touristy beach town of Punta Cana is an all-inclusive resort with all the bells and whistles. Easily accessible from the Punta Cana airport, tourists can be in Vacation Mode in no time! 

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    This stunning resort is located at one of D.R.’s most exclusive beaches, Bavaro Beach. Those looking for the ultimate relaxing getaway should strongly consider staying here, as recent guests have left raving reviews. 

    Those who stay here should expect a rooftop terrace with immaculate views of the ocean, along with a great selection of restaurants to choose from. There is also a rooftop pool with views of the beautiful white sandy beach. 

    @wendy.miami Whala! Bavaro All inclusive Resort infinity pool beach views are priceless views for me 💗 #whalabavaro #dominicanrepublic #dr🇩🇴 #santodomingo #thingstodo #placestogo #vacations #vacaciones #resorts #allinclusive #puntacana #bavaropuntacana ♬ original sound – wendy

    Guests also felt comfortable in their spacious rooms with big-screen TVs and noted safety was visibly important to the hotel staff, who were jovial and welcoming. 

    At a low price of $92 per night, this place is an absolute steal! 

    PlayaBachata Spa & Resort 

    This lovely hotel is also in the quaint town of Puerto Plata. A large resort holding just under 1000 rooms has all the amenities vacationers could imagine.  

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    Set on the beach and surrounded by lush greenery, those who come here can expect a relaxing getaway. Many guests have left glowing reviews mentioning how much they loved the entertainment. In particular, Frijolito put on a fun show and made everyone feel like they were part of the family. 

    The resort provides a ton of options to enjoy being outside for the day, such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and bike rentals to explore the area in the cool breeze. 

    Guests can stay at PlayaBachata for as low as $116 per night! 

    Ocean Blue Sands Golf & Beach Resort 

    Also known as Ocean Blue and Sand, this picturesque resort is located in Punta Cana on Bavaro Beach. Besides the beach and wonderful hospitality, many golfers make this their go-to destination because of the nearby White Sands course. 

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    There is also a casino and a pair of luxurious pools for guests to enjoy. With multiple restaurants to choose from, the Steakhouse is the main attraction, where multiple guests claim the steak was “cooked to perfection.” 

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    Those who have stayed recently have bragged about the cleanliness of the entire hotel grounds, along with the easy access to the “best beach ever.” 

    The lowest price seen for this resort is just $125 per night! 

    Riu Republica 

    Riu is a hotel brand associated with the best of the best. According to recent travelers, this place meets the mark! 

    @rhetoreecal Riu Republica is an Adults Only All inclusive resort located in Punta Cana. The resort has WiFi, 8 swimming pools, mini bars in each room, water park, a gym, spa and much more. The resort has nightly entertainment and a club. Pros: Check In took about 20 mins but the overall process was simple because we checked in online. Staff is absolutely kind and accommodating and prioritizes cleanliness. Cons: Ran out of beach towels by noon so grab them early. Didn’t always have small face towels (but I always pack my own). Side notes: pack a light jacket for the cool evenings. Getting a taxi is super easy from the resort roughly $15-$20 to get to popular areas. #puntacana #dominicanrepublic #riurepublica #puntacanaDR #riuhotels ♬ break my soul x just fine – amorphous

    This adults-only hotel is also located in Punta Cana on the scenic Arena Gorda beach. Recommended for all types of travelers, it’s hard to imagine being disappointed with the natural beauty surrounding the resort and the endless food options in the all-inclusive package. 

    The hotel is open 24 hours per day, and guests have enjoyed late nights at the many bars to choose from. Apparently, the bartenders have a heavy hand since there are great reviews of the added tequila shots! 

    @itsthecanqueen do we want a complete party review 🤔? TB to the best trip at Riu Republica ft the littest pool parties 😍 #riurepublica #dominicanrepublic #dr #travel #traveltiktok #party #partygirl #fypシ ♬ son original – Awa Diagne 🌿👸🏾

    Given this resort is for adults, there is more of a party atmosphere. But guests claim the staff does everything in their power to ensure everyone has a positive experience. 

    This beautiful resort is as low as $138 per night!

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  • Why You Should Book Your Last Night Of Vacation Near The Airport

    Why You Should Book Your Last Night Of Vacation Near The Airport

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    No matter how many times you’ve been to the airport, the worry that you aren’t leaving early enough never seems to fade. It’s a shame to end a relaxing vacation by stressing about making it home. What if there is traffic? What if your transportation doesn’t show up? What if the airport is way busier than usual?

    All of the unknowns add up, and we naturally worry. However, there is a way to lessen the stress. A new trend among stress-conscious travelers is emerging, and it might just be the best way to end a vacation. By booking the last night of your vacation at a hotel near (or in) the airport, you greatly diminish the stress that comes along with making the trek back home.

    Here are 5 reasons why you should book your last night of vacation near the airport:

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    You’ll Avoid Traffic Problems

    If you’ve been plugged into the news lately, you probably know that traffic around Cancun’s airport has been crazy lately. Travelers headed to the airport last week got so desperate they began to ditch their taxis to finish the route on foot in an attempt to make it to their flights on time. While this is an extreme example, traffic can be a serious cause for concern when trying to make it to the airport on time. By booking your last night near the airport, you’ll cut down on the chance that traffic will make you miss your flight home.

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    You’ll Already Be Packed

    We’ve all been there. Frantically jamming everything we can into our bags while the clock mocks us from across the room as we try to get out the door to the airport on time. Somehow it always seems more difficult to pack everything up when vacation is ending than it did before it started. If you opt to spend your last night of vacation in a hotel near the airport, you’ll be able to pack stress-free.

    You’ll be far less likely to accidentally leave anything behind, and you’ll be able to enjoy the process more while you think about how great of a vacation you just had. As a bonus, you’ll already be packed and ready to roll the next day before your flight, as you only need to set aside the essentials for the next day’s travels.

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    Transportation Is Often Included

    Many hotels around the airport will include free airport shuttles as part of their nightly rate. Not only does this save you money, but it also takes the stress out of figuring out how you will get to the airport. Now you don’t have to shell out way too much money for a taxi, and you don’t have to coordinate anything. Just make sure to ask the concierge what schedule the shuttle follows, as it can vary from property to property. Most hotels will have a shuttle run at least twice per hour, starting well before the first flights of the day.

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    You’ll Save Money On Accommodation

    Spending the last night of vacation in a hotel closer to the airport will likely save you money on accommodation, depending on your vacation type. If you just spent a week at a beachfront resort, the airport near the hotel will undoubtedly be cheaper. To maximize your time at the nice resort, ask if the front desk can hold on to your luggage after checkout and see if they will allow you to enjoy the grounds until later in the afternoon before heading off to your airport hotel. Many properties are more than happy to provide this service, and you still enjoy the property without paying for another night.

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    Transportation Is More Dependable

    Staying near the airport guarantees you’ll be able to find a way there more efficiently and affordably. In bigger cities, this can equate to quite a bit of saving.

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    I traveled to London in November and stayed in Canary Wharf. To get home, I planned to take the first flight out of Heathrow in the morning to avoid delays. Unfortunately, I hadn’t done enough homework, because in order to be at the airport 2 hours before my flight, my only option was a taxi. The first tube stop of the day I could take to begin the journey to the airport was far too late in the morning to be sure I would make my flight.

    If I had been able to take the tube, the trip would have cost about $15, and instead, I had to pay for a taxi that cost me over $100. Had I booked a hotel closer to the airport, I’d have saved myself some money and been able to sleep in a bit more.

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  • Stay In The Heart Of New York City For Under $150 Per Night

    Stay In The Heart Of New York City For Under $150 Per Night

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    New York City is one of the most popular holiday destinations for American travelers. Here, visitors get to admire the ​​Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, eat at excellent restaurants, go ice skating at Bryant Park Rink, and appreciate the vibrant atmosphere and countless holiday activities. But one of the usual concerns is expensive hotels. Well… there is a low-cost alternative! 

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    Pod Hotels offers travelers affordable accommodations at great locations in New York City for less than $150 per night. This hotel chain offers a minimalist approach and focuses on essential services, as they state on their website: “You get everything you need, and nothing you don’t.”

    Guests at the Pod Hotels have access to all basic amenities —such as functional bunk beds, free wifi, and storage space—, and get to stretch their money to enjoy more of the city. 

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    For those thinking about celebrating New Year’s Eve in Times Square or just visiting this fascinating city during winter, there are interesting options available! The hotel chain has four great locations in New York City, ideal for those who prefer to avoid luxury to get the most out of the city. 

    These are the four Pod Hotels locations and relevant information about what travelers will find at each. We’ve also included example pricing for various room options for a one night stay on January 9th, 2023.

    Pod Times Square

    This property, set in the heart of Manhattan, features 665 rooms—that average 120 square feet—  and 45 apartments available for short and long-term leases. Residents have access to an indoor and outdoor lounge and a fitness center. There are different types of rooms at this location—full pods, bunk pods, queen pods, One Bed / One Bath Pod Pad, and Two Bed / Two Bath Pod Pads— adapted to travelers’ essential needs.

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    Pod Times Square is just blocks away from Hudson River Park, and one block from the 42nd Street Port Authority subway and bus station, allowing tourists to easily access all neighborhoods in the city. Travelers must remember to stay alert around costumed characters in Times Square.

    Example Pricing (Jan. 9th, 2023):

    • Bunk Pod – $89.00
    • Full Pod – $109.00
    • Queen Pod – $129.00

    Pod Brooklyn

    Located in the trendy Williamsburg neighborhood, at this location travelers will have 249 chic rooms with oversized windows with views of green gardens and common spaces, blackout and noise-blocking shades, social areas, and practical accommodations to enjoy the best of the neighborhood. 

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    Pod Brooklyn offers guests free wifi, complimentary bike rentals + onsite fitness classes, and guided walking tours. It’s also within walking distance from the Music Hall of Williamsburg, the Brooklyn Bowl, the East River Ferry, and just a ten-minute train ride from the heart of Manhattan. 

    Example Pricing (Jan. 9th, 2023):

    • Bunk Pod – $99.00
    • Full Pod – N/A
    • Queen Pod – $99.00

    Pod 51

    At this location, guests will have access to a charming and recently renovated property in a tree-lined block in Midtown Manhattan. Pod 51 Hotel, one of the city’s most affordable hotels, has 348 functional rooms—the majority of pods have private bathrooms—, a café, a courtyard, and an al fresco rooftop.

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    Travelers staying at this hotel will be within walking distance from three major subway lines, Central Park, Fifth Avenue,  MoMa, Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, and more. 

    Example Pricing (Jan. 9th, 2023):

    • Bunk Pod – $89.00
    • Full Pod – $109.00
    • Queen Pod – $119.00

    Pod 39

    This budget-friendly hotel with a beautiful Northern Italian façade offers travelers a unique experience at the epicenter of Murray Hill,  a short walk away from Grand Central Station, the Empire State Building, and public transportation. 

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    Besides nice rooms with comfortable beds, free Wi-Fi, and flat TV screens, guests also have access to the Playroom Lounge and the award-winning rooftop bar Empellón Al Pastor which will reopen in spring 2023

    Example Pricing (Jan. 9th, 2023):

    • Bunk Pod – $109.00
    • Full Pod – $129.00
    • Queen Pod – $159.00
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    To get the best rooms and prices, travelers must choose their preferred location and check the calendar for current rates and availability. Pod Hotels also have a mobile app and special offers on their website. 

    Those who want to minimize costs while exploring the city and avoid large crowds can also enjoy free attractions like exploring Central Park, walking the Brooklyn Bridge, visiting the  Morgan Library and Museum, or visiting the Bronx Zoo on Wednesdays.

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