Along with the beach, Quarteira’s principle attraction is its lengthy
promenade, bordered by rustling palms, bright flowering hibiscus and the
white and pink of the oleander. In the evening, this pleasant seaside
walkway is filled with an endless stream of families and couples
inspecting the restaurant menus, which all feature freshly-caught fish
bought directly from the local market. Quarteira is within easy
reach of several championship golf courses, including the Old Course at
Vilamoura and the Royal Course at Vale do Lobo. 15 km inland lies
Loulé, one of the most interesting places in the Algarve.
Besides its 13th-century parish church, the town’s weekly Gypsy
market on Saturday is a major attraction for visitors, who snap up lace
tablecloths, shoes, pottery and leather belts and bags for family and
friends back home.
Despite a wealth of activities and attractions, the resort has little
promenant style and consists mostly of high-rise blocks lining the
promenade and an avenue running parallel behind. The area is also quite
compact giving it a cramped feeling.
The accommodation in the area is mainly mid-range self-catering
apartments with a variety of lower budget hotels. Visitors are mainly
Economy-minded which is reflected in the mostly 2- and 3-star
accommodation. The Buses are fairly frequent to all the major resorts in
the Algarve. Taxis are available from main square near market or can be
called from any reception, bar or restaurant. Car hire can be booked
direct from almost every hotel receptions, bars and restaurants.
Locality:
Quarteira is 15 miles
West of Faro and its airport. The resort is situated between Vilamoura
and Vale do Lobo and backed by hilly residential area.Quarteira Beach is a long, wide and sandy with some water sports available throughout the high season. Sunbeds and shades are abundant (small fee), there are many snack bars along the promenade for refreshing ice-creams, drinks. A Wide range of souvenir shops and supermarkets offer perfect gift shopping. There is also a weekly gypsy market near the border with Vilamoura. During the daytime there are daily fruit and fish markets.
The Water park which is 1½ miles from centre on main Quarteira to Loule
road offers great family entertainment. Night time offers several clubs
and discos, and for the gambling types within us a casino in
neighbouring Vilamoura. As with most portugese resorts there are a great
number of restaurants with wide range of choice. Cataplana (pork and
clams steamed in a wok-like saucepan) is a speciality and never the same
in any two restaurants.
The local cuisine is a must and there are a great number of
restaurants with a wide range of choice. Cataplana (pork and clams
steamed in a wok-like saucepan) is a speciality and never the same in
any two restaurants.
For Half day excursions maybe take a tour along coast to Spain, taking
in thhe beautiful Portuguese fishing villages. For a full day and the
more adventurous a 4×4 jeep safari of remote hilly areas. For the more
serene an extended coastal tour or maybe a trip to Lisbon for shopping
and historic monuments (long day).
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