Carvoeiro Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeFlanked by huge rock formations Carvoeiro, once a small fishing village, is a sure-fire tourist destination in the Algarve. Although the towns central beach is rather small and certainly unable to cope with peak season crowds, further along the coastline beaches are larger and quieter. The amazing overhanging cliffs, known as the Algar Seco (about a 20min walk from central Carvoeiro) are worth every step as you feast your eyes on the breathtaking views, a perfect photo-shoot spot.
Carvoeiro town centre itself is a bustling array of restaurants, bars, cafés and boutiques all with the view that tourists are welcome from all nationalities and the outdoor café-life seems to suit both locals and visitors.
From May onwards it never seems to have a dull day, the weather often just plain glorious, although in July and August it can get overwhelmingly hot, make sure you pack plenty of Factor 10 or above and enjoy your stay!
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