Short and Longstay golf in Portugal across the Algarve and Lisbon. Pre-booked tee times at 80+ partner courses, hand-picked apartments and local PT Golf support.
Best for city culture, food, Sintra and coastal sightseeing
Lisbon is one of Europe's great city stays: tiled streets, river viewpoints, historic neighbourhoods and long lunches that drift from pastéis de nata to fresh Atlantic seafood. Cascais, Sintra and the coast add palaces, beaches and easy sightseeing, so the region feels as much about culture and food as sunshine.
| Winter climateMild Atlantic, bright days | International airportLisbon |
| CultureLisbon, Sintra & Cascais | On the tablePastéis de nata & fresh seafood |
| Historic charmSintra palaces & Alfama | Golf nearby8 courses |
Best for dramatic beaches, Lagos old town and seafood
The West Algarve is the coast at its most dramatic: golden cliffs, hidden coves, Lagos old town and the harbour life of Alvor. It is perfect for beach days, cliff walks, seafood lunches and boat trips around Ponta da Piedade, with Carvoeiro and Salema adding smaller village charm along the shore.
| Winter climateSunny Algarve, 17–19°C days | International airportFaro |
| BeachesCliff-backed coves & golden cliffs | On the tableCataplana & grilled fish |
| Historic charmLagos old town & Sagres fort | Golf nearby14 courses |
Best for marina life, beach clubs and day trips to Loulé
The Central Algarve blends Vilamoura's marina, Quarteira's markets and the red-cliff sands of Praia da Falésia into one easy coastal base. Expect seafood restaurants, waterfront strolls, beach clubs and day trips to Loulé's old market town, with plenty of sunshine and a polished resort atmosphere.
| Winter climateReliable Algarve sun | International airportFaro |
| BeachesPraia da Falésia red cliffs | On the tableMarina dining & cataplana |
| Historic charmLoulé market & Faro old town | Golf nearby8 courses |
Best for Tavira history, island beaches and local food
The East Algarve is quieter and more traditional, centred on Tavira, Cabanas and the Ria Formosa lagoon. It is a place for island beaches, salt pans, tiled churches, riverfront cafés and simple food done well: octopus, tuna, clams and market produce in towns that still feel genuinely local.
| Winter climateSheltered, sunny, calm | International airportFaro |
| BeachesRia Formosa island sands | On the tableTuna, octopus & Tavira market |
| Historic charmTavira churches & castle | Golf nearby13 courses |