PRAIA DO CARVOEIRO is the place. Its name is nowadays usually simplified
to Carvoeiro. To those who peruse the holiday accommodation classified
ads in British national newspapers, Carvoeiro may be one of the best-known
places in the whole of Portugal. Apart from its far-flung reputation,
it has managed to keep a low profile, having spread sideways rather
than upwards. Suburbs of good quality villas, many of them with private
pools, have been built to the east and west of the village. There are
a few good hotels in the vicinity, but essentially this is holiday villa
land. It is very active in summer, but the villa shutters come down
with the first signs of winter in early November and most of the neighbourhood
goes into hibernation.
There
is one notable area of continued activity throughout the winter and
that is west of the village where the upmarket Carvoeiro Clube development
maintains two excellent golf courses, the unique double nine-hole Quinta
do Gramacho, and the pristine 18-hole Vale de Pinta.
If
you want to know more about Carvoeiro then a visit to Steen
Jakobsen's site is a must!