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Our Promise Handpicked accommodation A highly personal service from start to finish Value for money at the heart of what we do First hand knowledge of our destinations Holidays tailored to your taste

Portugal & the Azores City breaks

Multi-centre holidays

Wildlife experiences

Outdoor activities

Winter and Summer


Portugal & the Azores | An introduction

Welcome to Portugal & the Azores My team and I are delighted to welcome you to the Sunvil family and to our specialist Portuguese holiday programme. Inside this brochure you will find holidays designed by passionate travellers just like you; experiential holidays in authentic and uncommercialised destinations that will allow you to discover the real country. Think culture, gastronomy, wine and unmissable sights and experiences, including encounters with people and places, that will form unforgettable memories. This is a Sunvil holiday - your Sunvil holiday. When I joined John der Parthog in 1970, we founded Sunvil based on trust, knowledge, passion and personal relationships, not only with our customers but with those who live and work in our destinations. This philosophy has not changed in over 45 years and is what we believe sets us apart today. Each year, our specialist teams travel extensively within our destinations to uncover hidden gems and to hand-pick our holiday accommodation. Like people, a country develops and grows and with every trip we discover new attractions, breathtaking viewpoints and little-known places – often not found even in guidebooks. Our holidays are trips that we would enjoy and choose for ourselves and our friends and family. I guarantee that our specialist teams will be there for you from start to finish and that you will return enriched from your time abroad. You can of course contact me or any of the team directly should you have any questions or issues you would like to raise. Noel Josephides, Chairman Email: noel.josephides@sunvil.co.uk. 100% Financial Protection Sunvil is a fully bonded tour operator. Our air travel inclusive holidays are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Accommodation and land arrangements are protected by ABTA.

Value for money Our aim is to offer you the very best service and holiday arrangements possible, whether you choose a 2 or 3 star experience or 5 star arrangements.

Our promise We promise to provide great value, expertly tailored holidays in unspoilt destinations across the world, coupled from start to finish with personal service and attention to detail.

Customer service We set high standards for ourselves and our team; we hope that you will find our service levels to be friendly and efficient, with a personal, caring touch.

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Portugal & the Azores | An introduction

Contents Introduction Holiday Types

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PORTUGAL Northern Portugal Suggested Itinerary

8-37 10-14 15

Centro Suggested Itinerary

16-18 19

Lisbon Region Suggested Itineraries

20-23 24-25

Alentejo Suggested Itineraries

26-30 31-33

Algarve Suggested Itinerary

34-36 37

THE AZORES Eastern Islands São Miguel Santa Maria

38-63 39 40-45 45

Central Islands Terceira Graciosa São Jorge Pico Faial

46 47-48 48 49 50 51

Western Islands Flores Corvo

52 53-54 54

Azores Suggested Itineraries

55-63

Additional Information

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General Information Azores Activities Flight Information Booking Conditions

ABTA No.V6218

Accommodation and land only arrangements are protected by ABTA, a Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) approved body. The air holidays in this brochure are ATOL protected by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is 808.

Photography Our thanks to Jon Banfield and the Azores Promotion Board for various photos throughout the brochure.

Photo: Pinhão, Douro Valley

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Portugal & the Azores | An introduction

Portugal & the Azores Hand-picked Portugal: eclectic and unusual. For the independent traveller, Sunvil is the obvious choice offering an unequalled knowledge of the ‘real’ Portugal with its unspoilt, secluded spots, and personal experience of each of our featured properties. Whether you are searching for a beautiful Quinta (country house) where you’re invited into its vineyard to pick and crush grapes, or a Relais and Châteaux Moorish fortress with a Michelin star, we can find your perfect holiday. Sunvil offer holiday choices across all nine islands of the Azores: secluded, peaceful and untouched by time. We believe the beauty of the archipelago is in the pristine nature that lies within its shores… lush green rolling hills, crystal blue waters, a profusion of purple hydrangeas and sheer black volcanic rocks – a rainbow of colours affording a photographic opportunity at every turn! Each island is unique and a multi-island tour is a must for anyone wishing to truly discover the wealth of attractions on offer. The Azores are very much nature’s own playground. Keen gardeners, artists and photographers will be in their element. Our reservation team is on hand to advise, recommend and tailor-make your ideal holiday. We are confident in our knowledge of the destinations and proud to be able to offer honest, well-formed information to our clients. Once you start to know these true, untouched Portuguese destinations, and the charm and sophistication of its hotels, like us, you too will be equally passionate. This year we have decided to highlight the best of our Portuguese programmes within the brochure without overwhelming clients with too much information. However the finer details will not be lost and have been added to our website providing clients with access to more detailed information about each property, geographical area and more suggested itineraries.

Lisbon

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Portugal & the Azores | Holiday Types

Holiday Types Whether it’s following up a city break with time relaxing on the beach, hopping between Azorean islands, or touring the Portuguese countryside, we can help you plan the perfect getaway.

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Photo: MarvĂŁo, Alentejo


Portugal & the Azores | Holiday Types

Activities People who love the outdoors will be in their element in the Azores. This Portuguese archipelago offers a large and varied number of activities and excursions, many of which run throughout the year. The activities are, for the most part, of easy or medium difficulty and therefore suitable for all ages. See page 66.

City Breaks The cities of Lisbon and Porto are an excellent choice for a European city break. Within 2½ hours flying time from the UK, you will feel the warmth of the Portuguese sunshine and be surrounded by fascinating cityscapes. World-class museums, interesting architecture, excellent shops, scrumptious cuisine and fine wines; Lisbon and Porto have it all. See pages 11 and 21.

Multi-Centre Holidays Within our brochure, you will find a range of suggested holiday itineraries. These itineraries are mere examples of holidays that we can arrange and all can be tailor-made to meet your individual requirements. Multi-centre holidays including domestic flights, trains, ferries, private or shared transfers or self-drive car hire can be arranged. See pages 15, 19, 24, 25, 31, 32, 33, 37 and 55-63.

Wildlife Encounters Visit the only place in Europe to see whales – 24 of the planet’s 80 species of whales and dolphins have been sighted off the coast of the Azores. Swim with dolphins in their natural habitat or go diving and experience an unforgettable underwater adventure. Birdwatching is also an option, with sightings of chaffinches, blackbirds, blackcaps, grey wagtails and shearwaters.

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Portugal | Our chosen areas

Portugal - our chosen areas

Our extensive programme to Portugal stretches from the Minho and Trãs os Monte districts of Northern Portugal to the Monchique hills, sun drenched beaches and whitewashed towns of the Algarve. Europe’s westernmost country is a laidback, relaxed and friendly land. Its people are warm and charming, and the roads and towns, largely, calm and uncongested. Historical and archaeological sites stand side-by-side with open countryside, extensive vineyards and forests, and a long and varied coastline.

Northern Portugal Blessed with some of the most spectacular scenery in the country – lush countryside, terraced hillsides adorned with Port wine estates, rugged mountains and long sandy beaches. See pages 10-15

Centro – the heart of Portugal A rich heritage of fortified towns and castles, idyllic villages with slate-roof houses painted in white and ochre and a world of Roman columns and mosaic pavements as found in Conimbriga. See pages 16-19

Lisbon Region

Alentejo – the gastronomic soul of Portugal

Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, can rightly stand amongst the loveliest of all A magnificent landscape European cities. Here, past of sweeping fields of and present stand side by wheat and sunflowers side in harmony. dotted with tiny whiteSee pages 20-25 washed villages, hilltop castles, forests of pine and cork and mighty rivers await visitors to the Alentejo. See pages 26-33

WEB: For additional properties, photos and information on Portugal please visit www.sunvil.co.uk/portugal

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Algarve Think of the Algarve... mile upon mile of golden sand beaches interrupted only by craggy outcrops of rock. The land of the Moors and their intriguing legacy is evident in local architecture, music and language. See pages 34-37


Portugal | Our chosen areas

MINHO Valença Vila Nova de Cerveira Caniçada Ponte de Lima Viana do Castelo

Bragança

Gerês

Amazres

Vidago

Barcelos

TRÁSOSMONTES

Braga

COSTA VERDE

Guimarães

NORTE

DOURO

Sabrosa

Porto

Daily temperatures (ºC)

Amarante

Porto Lisbon Algarve

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Feb Mar Apr May Jun 14 15 16 18 21 16 17 19 20 22 16 17 19 21 24

Porto Lisbon Algarve

Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 22 23 22 19 16 14 24 25 23 21 17 15 26 26 24 21 18 16

Pinhão

Marão Régua Lamego

Santa Maria da Feira Furadoura

BEIRA ALTA

Marialva Castelo Rodrigo

Murtosa Penalva do Castelo

Aveiro Costa Nova

Viseu Guarda

CENTRO

Penhas Douradas Manteigas

Buçaco

Belmonte Coimbra

Vila Pouca da Beira Arganil Piodão Fundão Monsanto Lousã Soure Aldeia Nova Do Cabo Conimbriga

Figueira da Foz

Condeixa

Leiria Batalha

BEIRA BAIXA

Alvados

Monte Real

Castelo Branco Proenca-a-Nova

Ourém Fátima

Nazare Alcobaça

Alvados

SPAIN

Castelo de Vide Óbidos Santarem

PORTUGAL

Marvão Portalegre Crato

ALTO ALENTEJO Montargil

Fronteria

Sintra Guincho Cascais Estoril

LISBON REGION

Campo Maior

Sousel

LISBON

Borba

Évora Monte Vila Viçosa Rendondo Évora Reguengos de Monsaraz

Palmela Setúbal Troia

ALENTEJO Alcácer do Sal

Santiago do Cacém

Elvas

Estremoz Arraiolos

Grandola

Torrão

Portel Alvito Vidigueira

Monsaraz

Alqueva Lake Amieira Marina Moura

Beja Sines Vila Nova de Milfontes

Zambujeira do Mar

Serpa

Albernoa

BAIXO ALENTEJO

Porto Covo

Castro Verde

São Luis

Mertola

Santa Clara-a-Velha

Monchique Cabo de São Vicente Sagres

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ALGARVE Luz

Lagos Albufeira

Loulé

Estoi

Faro

Tavira Moncarapacho Olhão

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Portugal | Northern Portugal

Northern Portugal No one place is typical of Northern Portugal. It is a region of contrasts, where the cultures and traditions shift and change with the landscape; a region of terraced vineyards and granite villages, lush river valleys, cool deserted beaches and medieval alleys, urban bustle and remote, isolated communities. Spain

Ponte de Lima • • • Gerês-Caniçada Viana do • Amares • Vidago Castelo • Braga • Barcelos • Guimarães

• Porto

• Bragança

Amarante • • Sabrosa • Pinhão Régua• • Marão

Centro

On the east coast, the vibrant city of Porto; in the west, rock engravings from Paleolithic times. Beyond Porto, the region seems to retire into a different space. On the northwest coast, the cooler climate ensures its long sandy beaches become almost your own personal domain. In the fertile Minho area are the streams and rivers that tumble from the various Serra ranges.

1 Porto Take a walk across the Dom Luis Bridge in Porto, opened in 1886, for a spectacular view over the River Douro, Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia.

2 Barcelos This charming medieval town, with its weekly (Thursday) market, is an important and vibrant centre for trade and sells clothes, shoes, fresh fruit and vegetables, ceramics, souvenirs and handicrafts.

3 Guimarães Nestled in the mountainous Minho region, Guimarães is steeped in history. Of particular interest is the Palace of the Dukes of Bragança, Guimarães castle and the main central squares.

4 Peneda-Gerês National Park This unspoiled area is a destination for nature lovers with hiking trails, historic fortresses and rich flora and fauna – wolves, foxes, wild boar, wild ponies, bats and 147 bird species.

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Portugal | Northern Portugal

Porto Portugal’s second largest city and one of Europe’s most charismatic, this ancient port stands at the mouth of the Douro River. Port wine cellars, Café Majestic, Clérigos Tower, Gustav Eiffel’s ‘Dona Maria Bridge’ and the Lello bookshop are just some of its many treasures.

Pestana Vintage Porto Hotel, Porto The Pestana Vintage Porto Hotel occupies an unrivalled position on the heritage quayside of the River Douro, in the vibrant and atmospheric centre of Porto. Constructed from a group of adjoining century-old town houses, this beautiful property bears testimony to the development of the city over the years. Many of the bedrooms have a magnificent view across the river to Vila Nova de Gaia on the south bank of the Douro, home to numerous wine lodges – Taylors, Sandeman and Cálem – which, when illuminated at night, look quite beautiful.

Accommodation: 103 air-conditioned rooms including classic rooms, superior plaza and deluxe rooms, vintage rooms, junior suites and suites. · · · · ·

Airport: 19km Porto 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi City centre location

Guide price from £419 per person*

Classic Room

The Yeatman Hotel, Porto This luxury hotel is set within its own landscaped grounds on the south bank of Porto, a short walk from the Port wine lodges of Vila Nova de Gaia. With its extensive wine cellar, Vinothérapie spa treatments and prime position in one of Europe’s wine capitals, the property is ideal for wine lovers. It is also the perfect choice for a spa or city break with uninterrupted, panoramic views across the Douro River to the historic centre of Porto; a relaxing spa and outdoor and indoor swimming pools.

Accommodation: 82 air-conditioned rooms including executive rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 20km Porto 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi City location Restaurant Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £519 per person*

Executive Room

Pestana Palácio do Freixo, Porto The Pestana Palácio do Freixo, designed by the Italian architect Nicolau Nasoni, is one of the finest examples of Portuguese architecture from the baroque period. Built in 1742, the hotel has preserved the entire façade of the palace buildings, which became a National Monument in 1910. Today the property consists of two separate but inter-connected buildings: the Palácio which houses the restaurant, bar and lounges; and the former Harmonia Flour Factory, where the guest bedrooms are located, many of which boast stunning views over the River Douro.

Accommodation: 87 air-conditioned rooms including classic rooms, superior rooms, junior suites and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 18km Porto Collection Hotel & Historic Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £446 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Classic/Executive room (3 nights), flights from London to Porto (other airports on request) and return transfers. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

Classic Room

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Portugal | Northern Portugal

North of Porto The north of Portugal boasts stunning, sandy beaches and a pretty countryside dotted with small, traditional villages and towns. Our chosen properties allow you to explore the area and work particularly well as part of a fly-drive itinerary.

Casa Melo Alvim, Viana do Castelo The delightful Casa Melo Alvim enjoys a privileged location in the historic centre of Viana do Castelo. Originally built in 1509, this elegant property (the ancestral home of the Melo Alvim family) has been sensitively remodelled, expanded and modernised to create a beautiful hotel of character, which offers accommodation of the highest standard. Guests should take a moment to admire the building’s fascinating architecture, which includes many original features such as the impressive Baroque balustrade staircase in the entrance hall.

Accommodation: 20 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, deluxe rooms, a junior suite and suites. · · · · ·

Airport: 67km Porto 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi

Suite

Guide price from £596 per person*

Quinta do Convento da Franqueira, Barcelos Double Room

Originally built in the 16th century as a Franciscan monastery and surrounded by 35 acres of beautiful private grounds, the Quinta has been remodelled by the current owners and today offers accommodation in which guests feel truly at home. All rooms have been attractively furnished and attention to detail is apparent throughout. Although secluded and quiet, it is by no means isolated being only 4km from the historic town of Barcelos with its lively Thursday market.

Accommodation: 5 rooms including 2 twin bedrooms, 2 double bedrooms and 1 studio. · · · · · ·

Airport: 56km Porto Quinta (Manor house) Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £603 per person*

Paço de Calheiros, Ponte de Lima Set in its own private landscaped gardens and surrounded by vineyards, the impressive Paço de Calheiros is a haven of peace and tranquillity. The location of the property is unrivalled and the views over the Minho countryside can only be described as breathtaking. On a clear day it is possible to see the town of Ponte de Lima (7km) and its Roman bridge (from which the town takes its name) in the distance.

Accommodation: 9 rooms in the main house and 6 duplex apartments. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 86km Porto Casa Antiga (Manor House) Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Rural location Swimming pool Spa

Guide price from £673 per person*

Standard Room

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Portugal | Northern Portugal

Guimarães and the North Discover the best of the north from the historic, medieval town of Guimarães, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site, to the Peneda-Gerês National Park with its tumbling streams and wooded mountain trails; and the tiny spa town of Vidago located on Portugal’s northern border.

Pousada Mosteiro de Guimarães, Guimarães Located in the Penha Natural Park, near the historic town of Guimarães (5km), the Mosteiro de Guimarães is one of the most impressive of all Pousadas. Converted from a convent, the building dates from Roman times and many original Roman and Arabic features have been retained. A medieval chapel still exists and the original cloisters are now spacious lounges and sitting areas with magnificent vaulted ceilings. The bar is partially lined with the blue and white ceramic tiles ‘Azulejos’ typical of the region.

Accommodation: 51 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and two suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 54km Porto Historic Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Hilltop location Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £623 per person*

Pousada do Gerês-Caniçada, Gerês-Caniçada The Pousada enjoys an enviable position in the heart of the PenedaGerês National Park, one of the most impressive nature reserves in Europe. Set high in the mountains, the property affords magnificent views over the surrounding hills, the River Cavado and the Caniçada dam. Originally a hunting lodge, the Pousada has maintained many of the building’s original features including wooden beams within the bar and restaurant and a stone fireplace within the lounge.

Accommodation: 37 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and a suite. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 85km Porto Nature Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Rural location Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £544 per person*

Vidago Palace Hotel, Vidago Nestling within a 250-acre estate, landscaped with impressive cedar, pine and holly trees, the Vidago Palace is justly considered one of Portugal’s finest hotels. Dating from 1910, this impressive Edwardian palace has been tastefully renovated and sumptuously decorated in the ‘Belle Epoque’ style that recalls the elegance of the early 20th century. Ornate ceilings, antique furnishings and a beautiful, double sweeping staircase, coupled with an attentive and personal service, guarantee a truly unforgettable stay.

Accommodation: 70 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, privilege rooms and suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 130km Porto 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Rural location Restaurant Swimming pools Spa

Superior Room

Guide price from £636 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room (7 nights), flights from London to Porto (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Portugal | Northern Portugal

The Douro Valley Central to the region and crucial to its character, is the majestic Douro River. As it meanders its way towards Porto, the endless terraces filled with vines provide a memorable backdrop to any journey.

Casa da Calçada, Amarante Situated in private, well maintained gardens and enjoying stunning views over the historic town of Amarante and the River Tamega, is the Casa da Calçada. This beautiful 16th century manor house, once the home of a Portuguese nobleman, has been tastefully restored and furnished to offer guests a high standard of accommodation in a refined setting. The Casa da Calçada is a delightful property, ideal as a peaceful retreat or as a base from which to explore the Douro and Minho regions.

Accommodation: 30 air-conditioned rooms including executive rooms, deluxe rooms, superior deluxe rooms and executive suites. · · · · · · ·

Executive Room

Airport: 63km Porto 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Town location Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £617 per person*

Quinta da Pacheca, Régua Surrounded by a 36 acre estate and vineyards, the Quinta da Pacheca is one of the oldest wine producers in the Douro region. Owner-managed by the Serpa Pimentel family, the Quinta offers contemporary guest accommodation in an exclusive and historic setting. Relax in the tranquil grounds; enjoy views over the River Douro; sample the local specialities served by Teresa Serpa Pimental in the hotel’s restaurant; participate in a wine, honey or olive oil tasting or explore the stunning port wine country - the choice is yours.

Accommodation: 15 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and superior rooms. · · · · · ·

Airport: 103km Porto 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Rural location Restaurant

Guide price from £692 per person*

Vintage House Douro Hotel, Pinhao Set in beautiful gardens, this former Taylor’s wine warehouse occupies an unrivalled position on the banks of the Douro River at the heart of Portugal’s Port wine region. Dating from the 18th century, the hotel has been tastefully refurbished and modernised in the traditional Douro style, whilst preserving the unique heritage of the property. More than 100 varieties of Port can be enjoyed in the hotel’s bar and restaurant and for those with an appreciation for Port, in the Hotel’s wine academy.

Accommodation: 43 air-conditioned rooms including premier rooms, junior suites and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 116km Porto 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Douro Valley location Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £614 per person*

Premier Room

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* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard/Executive/Premier room (7 nights), flights from London to Porto (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.


Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Northern Portugal Barcelos – Pinhão – Porto Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £799.00 per person* Northern Portugal is a region of mountains, natural parks and rivers – a land of contrasts and a historical treasure chest waiting to be discovered. Our suggested itinerary is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Porto airport, collect your hire car and drive north to the historic town of Barcelos (46km). Day Two Day at leisure. Opportunity to visit Barcelos - particularly lively on a Thursday when it’s weekly market, selling a variety of goods from ceramics to livestock, takes place in the town square. Or, head to Braga (23km), Portugal’s third city and an architectural delight, with buildings dating back to the Neolithic and Roman eras. Day Three After breakfast, drive south towards Pinhão (165km). Pinhão, considered to be the geographical centre of the Douro, has a beautifully decorated railway station adorned with blue and white azulejos (ceramic tiles) depicting a scene of the wine harvest.

Photo: Douro River

Day Four Day at leisure. Visit the attractive towns of Lamego (38.6km) and Vila Real (37.9km) both of which have fine baroque buildings. Lamego boasts the ruins of a 12th century castle, the Church of Santa Maria de Almacave and a Gothic cathedral. Vila Real’s medieval centre is lined with noble homes, cobbled shopping streets and, for the best view over the city, the hilltop of Calvario. Just 3km from Vila Real is Mateus Palace, one of the jewels in the Portuguese baroque crown with some exquisite paintings, antique furniture and beautiful grounds. Day Five After breakfast, drive along the Douro River valley alongside the terrace vineyards, for which the region is renowned, to the city of Porto (132km).

de Gaia, on the south bank of the River Douro, is the main centre for this fortified wine and guided tours and wine tastings can be arranged locally. Day Eight After breakfast, drive to Porto airport for your return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flight from London Gatwick to Porto (other airports on request) • 8-days car hire • 2-nights Quinta do Convento da Franqueira, Barcelos BB • 2-nights Casa de Casal de Loivos, Pinhão BB • 3-nights Pousada de Porto, Porto BB

Day Six Day at leisure in Porto: Portugal’s second largest city boasts fine examples of baroque architecture, including the Church of São Francisco, built in the 14th century and the Torre dos Clérigos which dates from the 18th century. The city, best explored on foot, is a shopper’s paradise and a gastronomic delight. Day Seven Day at leisure in Porto with time to visit one of the city’s many Port wine cellars. The district of Vila Nova

Braga

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Portugal | Centro

Centro – the heart of Portugal Varied, historic, compact and accessible, the Centro region is a traveller’s delight. Here you will find glacial valleys, lush green mountains, Manueline churches, urban canals and never-ending sand-dunes. Citadels perch on hills and the black slate of village roofs distinguish this region. • Aveiro Viseu •

• Penalva do Castelo

• Guarda Manteigas • Murtosa-Torreira • • Belmonte Vila Pouca da Beira • • Piodão • Coimbra Condeixa-a-Nova • • Fundão • • Lousã Conimbriga Monsanto• Monte Real •

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Obidos • Alentejo

Throughout the area, hidden villages nestle amidst green hillsides. Each season has its own character, cold and wet in winter, very hot in summer. In spring, magnolias blossom and there are a multitude of majestic linden trees.

Lisbon Region

1 Coimbra University The oldest university in Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see for any visitor. The Biblioteca Joanina, where bats protect the books from insects, is of exceptional interest.

2 The schist village of Piodão Hidden in the Serra de Açor, Piodão is one of Portugal’s prettiest rural villages. Step back in time and learn about the history of the border communities.

3 Cheese-making Learn the art of cheese-making at the historic Casa da Ínsua. Curdle the milk, separate the curds and whey, and package the finished product – including a final tasting.

4 Serra da Estrela Natural Park Covering around 1000 sq.km, the park is home to the highest mountains in mainland Portugal and a patchwork of charming villages. Hike, cycle, climb or try kayaking.

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Portugal | Centro

Hidden Gems Discover the ‘City of Water’, Aveiro, with its criss-crossing canals and unique wooden boats ‘Moliceiro’; Coimbra, a vibrant city, home to one of the oldest universities in Europe; and Óbidos, with its narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses draped with fragrant bougainvillea.

Moliceiro Hotel, Aveiro Perfectly located in the centre of Aveiro, bordering a park, this is an owner-managed hotel ‘par excellence’. The property is meticulously looked after down to the smallest detail by its ever present owner Cristina Duraes. The themed bedrooms are a delight, with subjects like lemon, lavender, mint, and Manhattan and are creatively and artistically furnished. Views are to the main canal in Aveiro, the Rossio public gardens, over a small interior garden or to the fish market square.

Accommodation: 49 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior and deluxe thematic rooms and suites. · · · · ·

Standard Room

Airports: 88km Porto / 250km Lisbon 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Coastal city location

Guide price from £610 per person*

Suite

Quinta das Lagrimas, Coimbra

Palace Room

This fascinating property, set in 20 acres of botanical gardens (including two trees planted by the Duke of Wellington himself ) is steeped in history and tradition. The original building dates from the 18th century and has been in the current family for over 300 years. Although the property has been renovated, it has maintained many original features including high ceilings in the lavish public areas and fabulous frescoes. Accommodation: The Garden wing has 17 garden rooms, 2 suites and 1 Pedro and Ines suite; the spa wing has

14 rooms and 1 suite; the original palace has 9 palace rooms, 4 deluxe rooms, 3 suites and 1 king’s suite. · · · · · · · ·

Airports: 138km Porto / 198km Lisbon 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Riverside location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £624 per person*

Real d’ Óbidos Hotel, Óbidos This charming medieval-styled hotel is located just outside the walled town of Óbidos (c.20m) and enjoys stunning views towards the town’s castle and over the surrounding countryside. Originally a 14th century residence, the Hotel Real d’Óbidos has been beautifully remodelled to offer a high standard of accommodation, whilst maintaining and enhancing many of the building’s original features. This is a property that cannot fail to please, whether on a short break or a longer stay.

Accommodation: 17 traditionally furnished, air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and a suite. · · · · · ·

Airport: 80km Lisbon / 252km Porto 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £595 per person*

Superior Room

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The Interior Throughout the region, hidden villages nestle amidst the green hillsides. To the east, the pine forests of Serra da Estrela are part of the highest mountain range in the country, laced with streams, waterfalls and lagoons, and are rich in wildflowers and birdlife.

Casa da Insua, Penalva do Castelo Casa da Insua is an impressive 18th century baroque manor house, located in Penalva do Castelo, and which reflects the architecture and decor of a bygone era. The guest accommodation is divided into three distinct areas: the palace, cloister and the arch wing. The property is well known for its magnificent 18th century gardens and for its production of wine, cheese, olive oil and jams. Guests are invited to take guided tours of the gardens and estate, as well as partake in wine and cheese tasting.

Accommodation: 30 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, standard rooms, superior rooms, junior suites and executive suites. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 169km Porto / 305km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £553 per person*

Casas do Côro, Marialva The setting of the historical village of Marialva, amongst wooded hills 30-minutes south of the River Douro and close to the Spanish border, is magnificent. Views for miles around can be enjoyed from the upper village where the Casas do Côro are located. This is also the historic heart of Marialva with its maze of narrow streets and the ancient walled citadel. There are nine delightfully decorated houses in the upper village and guests are welcomed as part of the small community.

Accommodation: Several houses converted into standard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, junior suites and 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom houses. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 220km Porto / 371km Lisbon Rural Village Houses Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool Spa

Guide price from £740 per person*

Pousada Convento de Belmonte, Belmonte After complete reconstruction and refurbishment, the Pousada emerged from the ruins of the Convent of Nossa Senhora da Esperança (Our Lady of Hope Convent). The original features of a small 13th century chapel have been beautifully maintained and the modern interiors blend perfectly with the historical architecture. Intimate sitting rooms and elegant guest rooms offer comfortable accommodation of a high standard.

Accommodation: 24 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, a deluxe room and a duplex suite. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 245km Porto / 291km Lisbon Historic Hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £692 per person*

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 10 days / 9 nights

Cultural Portugal Porto - Aveiro Coimbra - Lisbon Departures: Daily Duration: 9 nights Guide price from: £1,040.00 per person* Our suggested itinerary combines the UNESCO World Heritage site of Porto, the Art Nouveau coastal city of Aveiro, the university city of Coimbra and the capital of the country, Lisbon. The itinerary is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Porto airport, you will be transferred to your hotel. Day Two Day at leisure. Take a cruise on the River Douro; visit the Igreja São Francisco, the city’s finest church; climb the Clérigos Tower, and enjoy a tasting at a Port wine lodge. Day Three After breakfast, self-transfer to Porto train station for your journey to Aveiro (c.30-60 minutes). On arrival in Aveiro self-transfer to your hotel. Aveiro is a compact cobbled centre brimming with colourful Art Nouveau buildings, narrow waterways and excellent flea and food markets. Day Four Day at leisure in Aveiro. Take a canal cruise on board a ‘Moliceiro’ – a traditional narrow boat; visit the city’s lagoon, the São Jacinto

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nature reserve, the beaches of Costa Nova and the Vista Alegre porcelain factory in Ilhavo.

A rail link connects Lisbon to the coastal towns of Cascais and Estoril and the hilltop town of Sintra.

Day Five After breakfast, take the train to Coimbra (c.45 minutes). On arrival, take a taxi to your hotel.

Day Ten After breakfast, you will be transferred to Lisbon airport for your return flight home.

Day Six Day at leisure in Coimbra. Don’t miss Coimbra University, its bell tower and the spectacular baroque Biblioteca Joanina. The city is famed for the Fado of Coimbra (the song of Coimbra), which tells stories of unrequited love, sweethearts and memories of student life.

*Guide price based on 2-sharing includes:

Day Seven After breakfast, take the train to Lisbon (c.2 hours). On arrival, take a taxi to your hotel. In the afternoon, take a stroll through the city to the grand Praça do Commercio (square) and the Rossio Square. For the more active, climb the steps and narrow hillside paths to the district of Alfama to see the Castelo de São Jorge which dominates the hilltop.

· 2-nights Pestana Porto Hotel, Porto BB

Day Eight & Nine Days at leisure in Lisbon: Visit one of the city’s excellent museums - the National Museum of Azulejo dedicated to the art of painted ceramic tiles or the fine art museum of Gulbenkian; head to Belém to seek out the Portuguese explorers’ monument, Torre de Belém and the manueline Monastery of Jerónimos.

· Flights from London Gatwick to Porto,

returning from Lisbon (other airports on request) · Private transfer on arrival and departure · Rail transfers: Porto to Aveiro; Aveiro to

Coimbra; Coimbra to Lisbon · 2-nights Moliceiro Hotel, Aveiro BB · 2-nights Quinta das Lágrimas,

Coimbra BB · 3-nights Heritage Lisboa Plaza Hotel,

Lisbon BB

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Portugal | Lisbon Region

Lisbon Region To discover an area that combines city, sea and mountains is rare enough. To find such beauty and variety in such a compact area is unique. Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, can rightly be considered among the loveliest of all European cities. Here, past and present stand side-by-side in harmony.

Sintra • Queluz Guincho • • •Lisbon • Cascais •Estoril Palmela •• Setúbal

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Thirty kilometres west of Lisbon are the beach resorts of Cascais and Estoril which, in turn, give easy access to the elegant town of Sintra, (once the holiday haunt of Europe’s nobility) and the magnificent beaches of remoter Guincho.

1 Cakes Enjoy a Pastel de Nata in an atmospheric Lisbon cafe. For a taste of tradition, head to ‘Pasteis de Belem’ café where the sweet pastries have been sold since 1834.

2 Lisbon Trams Criss-crossing the centre of Lisbon is a network of trams. Take tram no.28 across the historic centre, or tram no.12 through the narrow streets of the famous Alfama quarter.

3 Serra de Sintra Wooded hills and coastline surrounds the romantic historical town of Sintra. Marked trails lead into the countryside and afford magnificent views over the Atlantic, turreted palaces and palatial gardens.

4 UNESCO World Heritage sites The Lisbon region has two UNESCO World Heritage sites The Monastery of Hieronymites (Jerónimos) and Tower of Belém in Lisbon and the cultural landscape of Sintra.

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Portugal | Lisbon Region

Lisbon Lisbon, the capital of Portugal, is considered among the loveliest of all European cities. From São Jorge Castle the view encompasses the old city’s pastel-coloured buildings, Tagus River and the Ponte 25 de Abril suspension bridge.

Heritage Lisboa Plaza Hotel, Lisbon This family owned hotel enjoys a privileged location in the heart of Lisbon. Situated on a small side street, just off the Avenida da Liberdade, the Lisboa Plaza is conveniently located for visiting the historic sites of Lisbon as well as the city’s numerous shops and restaurants. The informal atmosphere makes you feel that you are in the company of friends. The beautifully furnished lounges, bar, cocktail lounge and Café Plaza, which serves light meals, offer elegant hospitality and are ideal for unwinding after a day’s exploration.

Accommodation: 94 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, family rooms and junior suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 7km Lisbon 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Café Plaza serving light meals

Guide price from £470 per person* Standard Room

Heritage As Janelas Verdes Hotel, Lisbon Standard Room

This beautiful late 18th century aristocratic mansion, formerly the home of the Portuguese novelist Eca de Queiroz, has been converted into a charming and exclusive hotel. The property is full of character and c.20minutes walk from the central Rossio area. The Museum of Ancient Art is well placed next door.

Accommodation: 29 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and superior rooms. · · · · ·

Airport: 7km Lisbon 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi

Guide price from £491 per person*

Bairro Alto Hotel, Lisbon The fashionable district of Bairro Alto is home to the 5-star boutique hotel of the same name. Located on the square of Luís Vaz de Camões and housed within a 19th century building, this character hotel offers its clients the highest standard of accommodation. Attention to detail is apparent throughout and particularly evident in the bedrooms where contemporary and traditional designs tastefully contrast against a backdrop of warm Portuguesespirited colours. On the 6th floor is a rooftop terrace with panoramic views over the city to the River Tagus.

Accommodation: 55 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, mansard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, prestige rooms and suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 8km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant

Superior Room

Guide price from £607 per person*

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Cascais Bordered by beaches and inland the lush mountain resort of Sintra, is the charming fishing village of Cascais. A fascinating historic centre, grand residences and immaculate parks that open out onto the harbour, make this a fashionable destination.

Albatroz Hotel, Cascais The Albatroz Hotel is one of the most exclusive hotels in Portugal, and with its discreet, elegant Portuguese furnishing and its prime waterfront location it is easy to see why. Built in 1873 by the Duke of Loule, this waterfront palace opened as a hotel with 11 rooms in 1963. Today the hotel has been carefully enlarged, with the addition of a new wing carefully decorated in keeping with the original architectural style, and with the addition of the Albatroz Palace and the White House.

Accommodation: 51 rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, deluxe rooms, junior suites, suites and a duplex suite. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 35km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £905 per person*

Senhora da Guia Boutique Hotel, Cascais With a backdrop of pinewoods, views over the coastal road to the ocean and surrounded by well-maintained gardens, the Senhora da Guia offers guests a relaxing environment, yet is only 3km from the resort of Cascais. Converted from a manor house in 1983, this gracious boutique hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a cosy lounge/bar and an elegant restaurant which serves Italian cuisine.

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Accommodation: 39 air-conditioned rooms including garden view rooms, sea view rooms, superior rooms and a suite. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 35km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool Spa

Guide price from £715 per person*

Vivamarinha Hotel and Suites, Cascais This elegant suite complex is located in Quinta da Marinha, 3km from the centre of Cascais. Surrounded by forests and landscaped gardens, this 138 unit property provides the perfect retreat for those seeking a quiet break in a natural environment. Every luxury is assured in the well equipped suites with their contemporary design and modern interiors. Within a short distance guests will find the sea, beautiful sand beaches, several golf courses, and the restaurant and cafés of the Estoril and Cascais coastline.

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Accommodation: 139 air-conditioned units including deluxe studios, onebedroom suites and two-bedroom suites. · · · · · · ·

Deluxe Studio

Airport: 35km Lisbon 5-star hotel Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Self Catering Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £715 per person*

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Portugal | Lisbon Region

Lisbon Coast To the west of Lisbon are the beach resorts of Estoril and Cascais and the rugged beaches of remoter Guincho. In the surrounding hills, and within each access of the coast, is Sintra – once the playground of the rich and noble families of Europe.

Inglaterra Hotel, Estoril The Hotel Inglaterra offers guests a high standard of accommodation within a contemporary setting. Housed within an early 20th century Portuguese colonial mansion, many of the hotel’s bedrooms enjoy views over the centre of Estoril to the sea in the distance. The location is residential, yet the casino, railway station, sea, promenade and shops are all within a five to ten minute walk.

Accommodation: 69 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 30km Lisbon 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £568 per person*

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Fortaleza do Guincho, Guincho The Fortaleza do Guincho, perched on a rugged headland between two sandy beaches, enjoys a prime position in the environmentally protected area of Guincho. This 17th century Moorish fortress has been tastefully converted into a small, luxurious hotel and stylishly furnished in keeping with the historic grandeur of the building. Dining in the hotel restaurant is a gastronomic delight in the expert hands of Vincent Farges and consultant chef Antoine Westermann (3-star Michelin Chef). The perfect choice for a short break or special occasion.

Accommodation: 27 air-conditioned rooms including courtyard rooms, superior rooms and junior suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 38km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Beach location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant – Michelin starred

Guide price from £722 per person*

Lawrence Hotel, Sintra Built in 1764, the Hotel Lawrence is a traditional manor house hotel located in the historic centre of Sintra. Renowned for being the oldest hotel on the Iberian Peninsula, this charming property is steeped in history; adorned with antique furniture and artefacts throughout and, over the years, has welcomed many famous writers, poets and statesmen as guests. Lord Byron stayed here in 1809.

Accommodation: 17 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 35km Lisbon 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant

Guide price from £580 per person*

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 5 days / 4 nights

A city break in Lisbon Departures: Daily Duration: 4 nights Guide price from: £512 per person* The bustling city of Lisbon is both historically rich and enchanting. Known as the city of seven hills, Lisbon has a host of museums, churches, squares and quaint cobbled streets waiting to be discovered. Home to some of the greatest modern art collections in Europe and one of the world’s leading design and fashion museums, the city is quickly becoming recognised for its gastronomic experiences, lively nightlife and excellent shopping opportunities. Our suggested itinerary below is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Lisbon airport, you will be transferred to the Lisboa Plaza Hotel which is close to the Avenida da Liberdade in the centre of the city. Day Two Day at leisure. Opportunity to explore the capital, where past and present stand side-by-side in harmony. Do not miss the cobbled streets and historic houses of the Alfama district; the traditional shopping area of Baixa and the cultural zone of Belém. Guests staying at the Lisboa Plaza Hotel receive complimentary entrance to twenty museums in Lisbon (NovMar). Popular museums include the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum,

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housing an excellent private art collection with pieces by Rembrandt, Rubens, Monet and René Lalique; the Berardo Modern Art Museum; the National Museum of Ancient Art; the Fado Museum and the National Tile Museum. Day Three Day at leisure. Time to enjoy more of the sites and views that Lisbon has to offer, or to do some shopping in the city that is considered amongst the loveliest, yet least known of all European capitals. The Belém Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage site; the Santa Justa Elevator – for admirable views; the lively Rossio Square, with its two baroque fountains and neoclassical national theatre should not be missed.

Day Five After breakfast, transfer to Lisbon airport for your return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Heathrow to Lisbon (other airports on request) • Return transfers • 4-nights Lisboa Plaza Hotel, Lisbon BB • One complimentary ride on the Gloria Tram in Lisbon • One free return train journey to Cascais • Complimentary entrance to 20 museums in Lisbon (Nov-Mar)

A complimentary ride on the historic Gloria tram, which criss-crosses the capital, is included for all guests at the Lisboa Plaza. Although popular with tourists, a journey on the tram is great for people-watching and for reaching the historic districts of the city. Day Four After breakfast, walk along the Avenida da Liberdade to the River Tagus and the waterfront Cais do Sodré train station. A complimentary train journey to the seaside resort of Cascais is included within your holiday to Lisbon. With bustling squares, beautiful sandy beaches and period architecture, Cascais is a perfect day excursion.

Pena Palace, Sintra

Photo: Belém Tower, Lisbon


Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

A luxury break on the Lisbon Coast Lisbon - Cascais Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £963 per person* Lisbon and Cascais naturally fit together on a twin-centre holiday. Lisbon has all the history, museums, cultural attractions and shopping experiences a visitor could desire. Whereas the seaside resort of Cascais combines elegant summer residences and stately homes with expanses of golden sand, lively cafés and restaurants. Our suggested itinerary below is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Lisbon airport, you will be transferred to the 5-star Bairro Alto Hotel in Lisbon. Located in the Baixa district of the city, the hotel enjoys panoramic views over the capital to the River Tagus and is within close proximity to many restaurants, cafés and bars. Day Two Day at leisure. The districts of Alfama and Baixa, close to your hotel, are some of Lisbon’s most picturesque and fascinating areas. A labyrinth of narrow streets hides architectural gems, traditional houses and trendy eateries. The Alfama district is also where you will find Lisbon’s Cathedral which dates back to the 12th century.

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Day Three Day at leisure. Head to the district of Belém where you will find monuments and museums dedicated to the Portuguese explorers and their discoveries. Belém is also known for the delicious ‘Pasteis de Belém’ a traditional Portuguese custard tart. Day Four After breakfast, you will be transferred to the Albatroz Hotel in Cascais, a luxurious 5-star hotel. Day Five Day at leisure with time to explore Cascais and the neighbouring resort of Estoril, which are connected by a waterfront promenade and a glorious sandy beach.

museums, art exhibitions and stately homes in the resort (free entrance). Day Eight After breakfast, you will be transferred to Lisbon airport for your return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Heathrow to Lisbon (other airports on request) • Private transfers as detailed • 3-nights Bairro Alto Hotel, Lisbon BB • 4-nights Albatroz Hotel, Cascais BB

Cascais blossomed in the 19th century and soon attracted aristocrats and tourists alike in search of the healing waters of the bay. This charming town has many noble homes and manor houses, standing side-by-side with modern developments and a busy marina. Estoril became one of the most famous resorts in Europe after World War II, attracting artists and high society. Today, the resort’s primary attractions are the Casino and its park, town beach and the thermal spa at the Palácio Estoril Hotel Golf and Spa. Day Six & Seven Days at leisure. Hire a bicycle and follow the marked cycle routes to Guincho, or visit one of the many

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Portugal | Alentejo

Alentejo - the gastronomic soul of Portugal Inland, beyond the mountains of Monchique and the Serra do Caldeirão, stretch the plains of the Alentejo, a magnificent landscape of wheat and sunflower fields dotted with tiny whitewashed villages, hilltop medieval castles and forests of pine and cork. Castelo de Vide • • Marvão Crato •

Lisbon Region

Troia • Alcacer do Sal •

Estremoz • • Vila Viçosa Arraiolos • • Redondo Spain • Évora • Monsaraz

Grândola •

Alqueva Lake

Alvito • • Beja

• Porto Covo Vila Nova de Milfontes • • São Luis Zambujeira do Mar •

The coastal region of the Alentejo, the Costa Azul, is still practically deserted and like the Algarve 40 years ago, with just a handful of pretty seaside villages such as Vila Nova de Milfontes, Zambujeira do Mar and Porto Covo with their fine sandy beaches.

1 Gastronomic Experiences Home-cooked, traditional Alentejo fare can be enjoyed across the region. Try ‘A Escola’, Alcacer do Sal; ‘Herdade da Malhadinha Nova’, Albernoa; ‘La Tasca do Celso’, Vila Nova de Milfontes and ‘Failho’, Evora.

2 Alentejo Wine Routes Alentejo wines are gaining a reputation with connoisseurs around the world. Whether white, red or rosé wines are filled with aromatic liveliness and can be enjoyed young or aged.

3 Beaches Uncrowded, undeveloped, glorious golden sandy beaches can be found all along the Alentejo coastline. Even in the height of season it is possible to find a secluded spot.

4 Fortified villages Along the Spanish border you will discover atmospheric, historical fortified villages of which Marvão, Castelo de Vide, Monsaraz and Elvas are all worth a visit.

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Portugal | Alentejo

Coastal Alentejo The Costa Azul offers fine, and relatively deserted, sand beaches, pretty whitewashed villages and two distinct walking trails – the Rota Vicentina.

Herdade das Barradas da Serra, Grândola This family-run property, set within two 800 hectare estates, has about 600 sheep as well as many wild boar and hectares of cork oak and olive trees. The guest rooms are located in two converted farm buildings and are beautifully appointed and furnished in a rustic style. With the town of Grândola a short drive away ( 5-minutes), marked walking trails, bicycle hire, an outdoor swimming pool and large grounds, a stay here can be as active or relaxed as desired.

Accommodation: 10 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and two suites. · · · · · ·

Airports: 115km Lisbon / 171km Faro Turismo Rurale Bed & Breakfast Rural location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £516 per person* Superior Room

Herdade do Freixial, Vila Nova de Milfontes Two-bedroom Apartment

Located just 2km from the centre of Vila Nova de Milfontes, the grounds of the Herdade do Freixal overlook the estuary of the River Mira, a view that can only be described as stunning. The infinity outdoor swimming pool seemingly merges with the waters of the estuary and the rural setting in open countryside, wooded hills and meadows where sheep and cattle graze offers peace and tranquillity. This property is in a wonderful location and owner-managed by a very friendly and helpful family.

Accommodation: 8 air-conditioned units including standard rooms, a superior room, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. · · · · · ·

Airports: 167km Faro / 187km Lisbon Rural hotel Bed & Breakfast Rural location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £494 per person*

Herdade do Touril, Zambujeira do Mar Set on a 365 hectare estate within the Costa Vicentina National Park, the Herdade do Touril provides an ideal place to relax and escape from the stresses of everyday life. With its whitewashed walls tinged with blue, tiled roofs and ceramic floors, the property retains all the rustic charm of the Alentejo, without forsaking any of the modern comforts. The twelve guest rooms, located in five separate houses, are simply but tastefully decorated and have French doors which lead out onto a private terrace.

Accommodation: 12 rooms including standard rooms, suites, one-bedroom and two-bedroom houses. · · · · · ·

Airports: 210km Lisbon / 142km Faro Manor House Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £537 per person*

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Portugal | Alentejo

The Alentejo Plains The unspoiled landscape of the Alentejo, boasts 22,000 hectares of sun-drenched vineyards, eight separate DOC accredited sub-regions and 250 independent wineries. Currently, one in every two bottles of wine consumed in Portugal is produced in the Alentejo.

Herdade da Malhadinha Nova, Albernoa Malhadinha Nova is a family-owned, 450 hectare country estate set in the heart of the Alentejo region. The estate produces traditional, regional products of the highest quality including award-winning wines, the famous Alentejo black pork and pureblood Alentejo beef. Guest accommodation is offered in an Alentejo-style country farmhouse which affords stunning views over the estate.

Accommodation: 10 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, junior suites and suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airports: 127km Faro / 211km Lisbon Country Wine Estate Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pool Spa

Guide price from £1122 per person*

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Pousada Convento de Beja, Beja

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This impressive Pousada, originally built in 1268, was a Franciscan monastery and is centrally located in the city of Beja. Today, after major repair and restoration, the São Francisco provides comfortable lodgings in a splendid centuries-old structure which still retains its former chapter house and cloister dating back to the 1300’s.

Accommodation: 35 air-conditioned rooms, converted from the original monastic cells, including standard rooms and one suite. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 148km Faro / 174km Lisbon Historic Pousada Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £724 per person*

Pousada Convento de Arraiolos, Arraiolos This Pousada, converted from a 16th century monastery, is set in the green valley of Arraiolos, a city known for the traditional art of carpet making. The woven carpets of Arraiolos, originally based on the Persian designs but more colourful in style can be purchased locally. There are also some excellent examples of Azulejos tiles displayed in the 16th century Misericordia building of this quaint, white-washed medieval city.

Accommodation: 32 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, deluxe rooms and suites. · · · · · · ·

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Airport: 121km Lisbon / 279km Faro Historic Design Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £698 per person*

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Portugal | Alentejo

Évora There is plenty to explore in this UNESCO World Heritage city. Évora is one of Portugal’s oldest and most interesting cities, full of narrow streets, fine buildings, old palaces, churches and fountains.

M’Ar de Ar Muralhas Hotel,

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Évora This charming hotel is located within the ancient 14th century city walls of Évora, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The hotel has been decorated in a modern simple style, employing vibrant colours to create an inviting atmosphere of warmth and comfort. Novel objets d’art adorn the walls, adding further to the charm of the hotel by reflecting the rural life of the Alentejo region. The restaurant serves traditional Alentejo cuisine with a good choice of Portuguese wines to complement any dish.

Accommodation: 91 air-conditioned rooms including classic rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 131km Lisbon / 226km Faro 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £724 per person*

Pousada Convento de Évora, Évora The Pousada, originally a 15th century monastery, is located in the centre of the city, next to the Roman Temple of Diana - one of the highlights of Évora - and between the Palace of the Counts of Basto and the house of the Dukes of Cadaval. This beautiful property has been carefully restored, maintaining many original features. A wide marble staircase leads to the first floor, where the original monks’ cloisters are now wide airy corridors filled with antiques and portraits.

Accommodation: 36 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 131km Lisbon / 288km Faro Historic Pousada Bed & Breakfast City location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £724 per person*

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Convento do Espinheiro Hotel,

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Évora The property is a national monument and one of the most famous monasteries in Portugal. Legend has it that there was an apparition of the Virgin Mary, above a thorn bush (espinheiro) in the early 1400s. By 1458 the site had become a centre of pilgrimage and a church and monastery had been built. Now a luxury hotel and spa, the hotel is set in 20 acres of herb gardens, olive groves and vineyards and has been sensitively renovated to reflect the splendour of the original building.

Accommodation: 92 air-conditioned rooms including deluxe garden view rooms, deluxe design rooms and junior suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airports: 135km Lisbon / 219km Faro 5-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £782 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard/Deluxe garden room (7 nights), flights from London to Lisbon (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Medieval mountain-top towns Visit Monsaraz, which overlooks vineyards and the Alqueva Lake; Marvão with an incredible 360 degree panorama; and Castelo de Vide with its atmospheric medieval Jewish Quarter, where time seems to have stood still.

Horta da Moura, Monsaraz The traditional Alentejo houses of Horta da Moura are perched on a hillside overlooking the countryside near Monsaraz, a medieval walled town inhabited since prehistoric times. Offering the comfort of a quality rural hotel, the property has preserved its connection with the land thanks to cattle rearing and the nurturing of its orchards. Recently renovated, the property provides a friendly and personalised service. Guests can relax by the swimming pool or participate in a wide range of activities locally from horse riding and walking to boat trips on Alqueva Lake.

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Accommodation: 25 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, standard rooms, junior suites, suites and a twobedroom suite. · · · · · · ·

Airports: 187km Lisbon / 247km Faro 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £470 per person*

Casa Amarela, Castelo de Vide

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The stylish main square of Castelo de Vide, dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, is surrounded by Baroque buildings and is the location of the Casa Amarela. Beautifully restored, this 19th century building, dating from the French invasion of the town, is in an ideal location from which to explore the centre and offers a variety of comfortable rooms with either square or mountain view. This charming manor house is personally managed by the owner, Victor Guimarães and his family.

Accommodation: 10 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and two suites. · · · · ·

Airports: 218km Lisbon / 400km Faro Manor house Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Hilltop town location

Guide price from £579 per person*

Pousada de Marvão, Marvão At an altitude of 1000 metres, the village of Marvão enjoys magnificent panoramic views across the Alentejo plain as far as the Spanish border. The Pousada, surrounded by 13th century castle walls, is made up of a small group of village houses and many of the original medieval features have been maintained. The Pousada offers a good base from which to visit other places of interest such as the Roman town of Ammaia (6km), Castelo de Vide (13km) and the mountain range and Natural Park of São Mamede.

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Accommodation: 31 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · ·

Airports: 231km Lisbon / 401km Faro Charm Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Hilltop town location Restaurant

Standard Room

Guide price from £586 per person*

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Pousadas of the Alentejo Alcácer do Sal Vila Viçosa - Marvão Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £569 per person* The beauty and diversity of the Alentejo landscape is second to none in Portugal. Combined with the quality of archaeological, monumental, architectural and ethnographic heritage, it makes the Alentejo a delight to explore. Our suggested itinerary below is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Lisbon airport, collect your hire car and drive to the town of Alcácer do Sal (88.8km). Day Two Day at leisure. Explore the undeveloped Atlantic coastline between Troia and the Cape of Sines with its kilometres of uninterrupted beaches. Further south is the charming coastal resort of Porto Covo (80km) of which the main square is considered one of the jewels of popular Portuguese architecture. There is also a fine sand beach, an abundance of excellent fish restaurants and magnificent sunsets over the Atlantic. Day Three After breakfast, drive across the plains of the Alentejo – especially beautiful in spring when the wild flowers are in bloom – to Vila Viçosa (155km). The route will highlight the diversity

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of the region from coastal villages in the west, to the agricultural plains and vineyards of its centre and the lofty mountain peaks and historic hilltop villages in the east.

for hiking, cycling and bird watching. Birds such as Bonelli’s Eagle, the Griffin Vulture, Sparrow hawks, the Short-toed Eagle, Black Kites and Eagle Owls can all be spotted within the reserve.

For those interested in learning more about Alentejo wine, the Cartuxa Winery on the outskirts of Évora is worth a visit. In the vineyards, Roupeiro, Antão Vaz and Arinto grapes are cultivated to produce white wines, whilst Aragonze, Trincadeira and Tinta Caiada grapes are used for making red wines.

Day Eight After breakfast, drive to Lisbon airport for your return flight home.

Day Four Day at leisure. Visit the medieval hilltop town of Monsaraz, one of the most picturesque settlements in the region with white-washed houses, many adorned with colourful flower boxes, narrow cobbled streets and wonderful panoramas. Day Five After breakfast, head to Marvão (95.9km), perched high on the mountainside and affording spectacular views of the surrounding natural landscape.

*Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Heathrow to Lisbon (other airports on request) • 8-days car hire • 2-nights Pousada Castelo de Alcácer do Sal, Alcácer do Sal BB • 2-nights Pousada Convento de Vila Viçosa, Vila Viçosa BB • 3-nights Pousada de Marvão, Marvão BB

Pousada Castelo de Estremoz

Day Six Day at leisure. The area of Marvão offers dramatic scenery, ancient villages and fortified towns – an ideal location for keen photographers and painters to practice their art. Day Seven Day at leisure. For outdoor enthusiasts the Natural Park of Serra de São Mamede, close to Marvão (8km) is ideal

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Rota Vicentina: Self-guided walks Zambujeira do Mar - Pedralva Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £539 per person* With fabulous beaches, isolated fishing villages and 75-hectares of protected flora, fauna and coastline, this is a destination with immense appeal for nature lovers and best explored on foot. The Rota Vicentina has two walking trails: the Historical Way (240km) stretches from Santiago do Cacem (Alentejo) to the Cape of St. Vicente (Algarve); and Fisherman’s Trail (110km) which meanders along the Atlantic coast from Porto Covo (Alentejo) to the Cape of St. Vicente (Algarve). Each walk has been divided into shorter trails to allow for a day’s exploration. Day One On arrival at Faro airport, collect your hire car and drive to the Herdade do Touril (142km). Day Two - Almograve to Zambujeira do Mar (22km) After breakfast, take a taxi from Herdade do Touril to Almograve (payable locally). At Almograve the ‘Fisherman’s Way’ runs along the coastline to Zambujeira do Mar passing by small fishing harbours, reddish sand dunes and lunar landscapes. The marked trail is 22km (7 hours), and although steep and soft underfoot in places, is a pleasure to navigate.

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Day Three Day at leisure. Discover the cork fields, olive trees and vineyards of the Alentejo interior. The region, which covers a third of the country, is remarkably unspoiled and has a carpet of vibrant wild flowers in the spring.

Day Seven – Pedralva to Vila do Bispo (21km) Today’s 21km walk (6½ hours) is to Vila do Bispo where you will see deep ravines, verdant hills, sheltered white sand beaches and the wild Alentejo coastline. Return by taxi (payable locally).

Day Four - Zambujeira do Mar to Odeceixe (18km) Depart, on foot, following the marked ‘Fisherman’s Trail’ to Odeceixe. On this 18km trail (5½ hours) you will pass four beaches before reaching the fishing harbour of Azenha do Mar. One of the most outstanding views in the entire region – Odeceixe beach seen from the majestic Ponta em Branco - can be enjoyed during the walk. Return by taxi (payable locally).

Day Eight After breakfast, drive to Faro airport for your return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Faro (other airports on request) • 8-days car hire • 4-nights Herdade do Touril, Zambujeira do Mar BB • 3-nights Aldeia da Pedralva, Pedralva SC

Day Five Drive south to Pedralva (67.4km). The philosophy at the Aldeia da Pedralva is about ‘switching-off’ and relaxing: reading, playing cards, talking to fellow guests, swimming and walking. The property offers a range of activities from dolphin watching and boat excursions to birdwatching. Day Six - Carrapateira to Pedralva (11km) Take a taxi to Carrapateira (payable locally). The ‘Fisherman’s Trail’ is marked back to Pedralva, a walk of 11km (4 hours), passing through small coastal and rural communities.

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Discover the gastronomic soul of Portugal Évora – Monsaraz – Albernoa Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £810 per person* This little-known region produces a wonderful array of regional delicacies and rustic dishes, from sheep’s milk cheeses, acorn liqueur and organic asparagus, to Alentejo black pork, chestnut specialities and egg-based desserts. It’s known as the breadbasket of Portugal, holds food festivals all year round and produces almost half of Portugal’s wine. Our suggested itinerary below is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Lisbon airport, collect your hire car and drive inland to Évora. This walled town is an excellent destination for a gastronomic break. Not only will you find regional specialities and delicacies but also a number of restaurants offering modern twists of Alentejano classical dishes and innovative cuisine. Favourite eateries of the Sunvil team in Évora include Mr Pickwick and O Fialho. Both restaurants offer a set three-course menu, including a glass of wine, for c.2025 Euros per person. The menu is based on the regional and seasonal specialities. Day Two Day at leisure in the UNESCO World Heritage town of Évora. With its palaces, twenty-two churches and

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marble buildings, the town is an architectural gem.

seafood restaurants, most offering the ‘catch of the day’.

Within the walls of the city is the Gabinete da Rotas dos Vinhos do Alentejo, a visitor centre providing information about the region’s wine industry. The Alentejo boasts 22,000-hectares of sun-drenched vineyards, eight separate DOC accredited sub-regions (Denominação de Origem Controlada – Registered Designation of Origin) and 250 independent wineries. Currently, one in every two bottles of wine consumed in Portugal is produced in the Alentejo.

Day Seven Day at leisure. Take a ride on one of the property’s bikes (free of charge) around Herdade da Malhadinha Nova’s extensive estate.

Day Three After breakfast, drive southwest to the Horta Da Moura in Monsaraz.

• 2-nights Pousada Convento de Évora, Évora BB

Day Four Take a scenic drive around the Alqueva Lake and the hilltop towns of Monsaraz, Redondo and Vila Viçosa. For those interested in learning more about the local wine production, we would recommend a visit to the José de Sousa Winery in Reguengos de Monsaraz – a DOC accredited sub-region.

Day Eight After breakfast, drive to Lisbon airport for your return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Heathrow to Lisbon (other airports on request) • 8-days car hire

• 2-nights Horta da Moura, Monsaraz BB • 3-nights Herdade da Malhadinha Nova, Albernoa BB • Complimentary 3-course tasting menu, excluding drinks, at the Herdade da Malhadinha Nova

Day Five After breakfast, drive west towards Albernoa and the Herdade da Malhadinha Nova. Day Six Day at leisure. Explore the Atlantic coastline with its sandy coves, steep cliffs and fishing communities. The coastal region boasts many excellent

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Portugal | Algarve

Algarve Think of the Algarve... mile upon mile of golden sand interrupted only by craggy outcrops of rock. But the Algarve, although well known as one of the sunniest areas of Europe, is much more than just a beach lover’s paradise. • Monchique

Capo de • Lagos São Vicente Albufeira • • • Sagres

Castro Marim Loulé • • Estoí • Tavira • • Moncarapacho Faro • • Olhão

For five centuries this was the land of the Moors and their intriguing legacy is evident in local architecture, music and language. The region’s character is strongly influenced by the sea and, perhaps surprisingly, almost every coastal village still devotes itself mainly to fishing.

1 Almond Blossom Almond blossom colours the countryside in white and pink throughout Jan-Feb. An 11km Almond path in Castro Marim has been developed to provide visitors access to this beautiful scene.

2 Ponte da Piedade The cliffs, caves and grottoes of Ponte da Piedade (2km from Lagos) - one of the most photographed spots on the coastline, are best explored by boat.

3 Ria Formosa Nature Park The Ria Formosa is a unique lagoon system with a beautiful sandy beach. This wetland area also provides an invaluable habitat for birdlife including flamingos, buzzards, spoonbills and kingfishers.

4 Sagres Intrinsically linked to the Portuguese explorers who pushed forward the frontiers of the known world, the town of Sagres, its maritime history, picturesque harbour and coves are a delight to discover.

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Portugal | Algarve

Western Algarve There is more to the Algarve than sun and sea. Activities offered include dolphin watching, fishing, jeep safaris, hiking, diving, surfing and paddle boarding – all arranged locally in Pedralva.

Aldeia da Pedralva, Pedralva Located on the southwest coast of the Algarve in the unspoiled region of Costa Vicentina is Pedralva, the forgotten village of the Algarve. This once thriving agricultural village was mostly abandoned in the 1980’s leaving a pile of destitute buildings. In 2006, António Ferreira and his partners purchased 30 ruins and began to gradually rebuild the village with the aim of providing an authentic holiday experience. In 2010 the project was complete and 24 traditional houses opened their doors to welcome guests, each comfortably furnished and well-equipped.

One-bedroom House

Accommodation: 24 country houses including one-bedroom, two-bedroom and three-bedroom units · · · · · · ·

Airport: 120km Faro Country houses Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Self Catering Swimming pool

Guide price from £439 per person*

Quinta Bonita, Lagos

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Located on the outskirts of Lagos, the Quinta Bonita was once a private retreat for family and friends. Today it has been transformed into a charming boutique hotel managed by Fraser and Chantelle, who extend a warm welcome and homely stay for all guests. Each bedroom within the hotel is named after a local beach and individually decorated and tastefully adorned. The property offers views towards the Algarve coast whilst the mature, well maintained garden is a perfect place in which to relax and pass the day.

Accommodation: 8 air-conditioned suites including 1 master suite. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 90km Faro Boutique hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Light lunches available Rural location Swimming pool

Guide price from £625 per person*

Pousada de Sagres, Sagres This small Pousada enjoys an enviable position in the village of Sagres, resting on the top of the cliffs overlooking the shimmering waters of the Atlantic Ocean and just 6km from Cabo de São Vicente, the most south western point in Europe. These dramatic headlands are a haven for birdlife, especially during the migration period.

Accommodation: 51 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and a suite. · · · · · ·

Airports: 119km Faro / 328km Lisbon Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £510 per person*

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Portugal | Algarve

Eastern Algarve To the east of Faro are towns and villages that are reminders of the quiet charm that once characterised the whole of the Algarve, and the Natural Park of Ria Formosa, a haven for bird and fish life.

Pousada Palácio de Estoí, Estoí The famous Palácio de Estoí was originally built in the 19th century as the ancestral home of the Viscount of Estoí, José Francisco da Silva. The romantic taste of the first owner, a descendant of one of the most distinguished families of the Algarve, inspired him to build a neo-baroque and neo-rococo styled country house surrounded by beautiful gardens. Today, this former home has been converted in to a luxury Pousada providing high quality guest accommodation just a short drive from Faro.

Accommodation: 63 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 10km Faro Historic Design Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pools Spa

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Guide price from £659 per person*

Pousada Convento de Tavira, Tavira This former 16th century convent stands on Castle Hill in Tavira, the site of what was once the Jewish quarter. Many of the original architectural features have been retained and beautifully blended with the modern interior. The Renaissance cloister, the façade facing the main square and the central staircase, all in baroque style are a few of these highlighted features. Bathed by the Gilão river, Tavira stands alongside the Ria Formosa, 40km from Faro and 160km from Seville. There is a beautiful sandy beach which is often quite deserted.

Accommodation: 36 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, suites and one duplex suite. · · · · · ·

Airport: 40km Faro Historic Pousada Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Coastal location Swimming Pool

Guide price from £687 per person*

Vila Monte Hotel, Moncarapacho The Vila Monte is a country resort hotel, set within 9 hectares of land and located between Faro and Tavira. A blend of Moorish and Mediterranean influences has created a beautiful rural retreat offering the perfect balance between nature and the sea. Fabulous countryside and distant sea views can be seen from the terraces of the Orangerie and the haute cuisine restaurant. The bedrooms are located in four separate, themed buildings within the lush Mediterranean gardens, each one within 200 metres of the other.

Accommodation: 53 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms, junior suites and suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 25km Faro 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Rural location Swimming pools Spa

Guide price from £689 per person* Standard Room

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Portugal | Itinerary

Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

The real Algarve Sagres - Silves Loulé - Tavira Departures: Daily Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £804 per person* The majority of visitors to the Algarve head to the coast and choose to overlook the beautiful natural diversity of the region, leaving an untouched interior and a wealth of charming fishing villages largely unexplored. Our suggested itinerary below is not set and can be amended to suit individual requirements. Day One On arrival at Faro airport, collect your hire car and drive to Sagres (119km). Day Two Day at leisure in Sagres. It was here that Prince Henry the Navigator assembled mariners, astronomers, ship-builders and cartographers to build ships that spurred Portugal into an age of exploration. Day Three Day at leisure. Discover the Rota Vicentina walking trail, or visit Cabo de São Vicente, the south western most point in Portugal. Two distinct walking trails make up the Rota Vicentina – The Historical Way and The Fisherman’s Trail – which stretches from Cabo de São Vicente in the south to Santiago do Cacém in the north (Alentejo). The Historical Way follows rural tracks through towns and villages, whereas The Fisherman’s Trail hugs the coastline following trails

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used by local residents to reach beaches and secluded fishing locations.

these are on sale at the weekly market (Saturday).

Day Four Drive east to Tavira (141km) with a stop en route at Silves, an important settlement for the Moors until 1189 when Portuguese Christian forces, aided by thousands of English, German and Flemish crusaders captured the town on their way to the Holy Land. Today, Silves is the centre of citrus fruit and cork production in the region.

Day Eight After breakfast, drive to Faro airport for your return flight home.

Day Five Day at leisure. Like most towns in the Algarve, Tavira has seen its share of modern development but despite this it has managed to hold onto the charm of yesteryear. Of particular interest is the 11th century Castelo de Tavira, built on the site of a Phoenician fortress; the 13th century Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo, the burial place of seven Christian knights of the Order of St. James; the 16th century Igreja da Misericordia with its magnificent interior of blue and white azulejos. Day Six & Seven Days at leisure. Enjoy a day trip to the Ria Formosa Natural Park (18,400 hectares) with its vast expanse of golden sandy beaches and lagoon landscape. It is also a protected breeding ground for many sea birds. The next day, drive west to the town of Loulé with its Moorish bell tower and castle. Loulé has gained a reputation for its handicrafts and

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Azores | Our chosen areas

The Azores our chosen areas The Azores have been named the No.1 sustainable tourism destination for a second year running, making them the world’s first destination to be awarded the Platinum Quality Coast Award (2014-2015). These volcanic islands have low levels of development and offer many sites of natural heritage and protected marine life, which include UNESCO Biosphere Reserves sites (Corvo, Flores and Graciosa). Marine life includes dolphins, sperm whales, great whales, marine turtles and birds, pelagic fish and cold water corals. The islands, which were also certified as a UNESCO European Geopark in 2013, offer well-regulated hiking and cycling trails, 33 Blue Flag beaches, snorkelling and scuba diving. The archipelago truly is a unique paradise that should not be missed.

WESTERN ISLANDS Corvo

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Suggested Itineraries – See pages 55-63 Three Island Tour C (São Miguel-Flores-Corvo) Whale & Dolphin Watching (São Miguel) Whale & Dolphin Watching (Faial) Walking Inside Volcanoes (São Miguel) Family Holiday (São Miguel) Three Island Tour A (São Miguel-Faial-Pico) Three Island Tour B (São Miguel-Terceira-São Jorge) Four Island Tour (São Miguel-Terceira-Faial-Pico) Azores Grand Tour (São Miguel-Flores-Faial-Pico-São Jorge-Terceira)

Activities in the Azores – See page 66 Choose from a wide range of activities available on each island WEB: For additional properties, photos and information on the Azores please visit www.sunvil.co.uk/azores

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Azores | Our chosen areas

Eastern Islands - See pages 40-45 São Miguel is the largest of the nine islands of the archipelago. It is a land of lakes nestled in volcanic craters that are many kilometres wide.

Western Islands - See pages 52-54 Santa Maria is the oldest island of the archipelago. The island is primarily known for its white sand beaches, distinct chimneys, and dry warm weather.

Flores and Corvo, the westernmost islands of the Azores and indeed Europe, will mesmerise any visitor who travels to their shores. Caldeirão

CORVO

Mosteiros • Ponta da Ferraria • Santa Bárbara • • Lagoa das Nordeste Ginetes • Ribeira • Sete Cidades • Capelas Grande Gorreana • Rabo • • de Peixe • Batalha • Furnas Lagoa do Fogo Lagoa das • • Fajã de Baixo Furnas • • Povoação • Ponta Delgada Água de Alto • • Vila Franca • do Campo Caloura

• Vila Nova do Corvo

• Anjos

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• Vila do Porto

Baia de São Lourenço

Pico Alto

• Santa Bárbara • Santo Espirito

Praia Formosa

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Fajãzinha Fajã • • Lagoas Grande •Mosteiro

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Lagoas

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Central Islands - See pages 46-51 Terceira is the location of the historical capital of the archipelago; the Azores’ oldest city and UNESCO World Heritage Site - Angra do Heroísmo.

Graciosa, the northernmost of the Central group of islands in the Azores, is a tranquil island, harder to reach and therefore untouched by time.

• Biscoitos

Algar do Carvão

Pico das Caldeirinhas • • Velas

• Santa Cruz da Graciosa

• Lajes Furnas do Enxofre•

São Jorge is an island for walking, for exploring the little settlements on the fajãs along the coast by car and for admiring the stunning scenery.

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Fajã do Ouvidor •

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• Pico da Esperanca

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Pico is dominated by its volcano, at 2351m it is the highest point in Portugal. There is no mistaking that the Black Island, as it is referred to, is volcanic.

Faial is the resting place of transatlantic sailors and has a cosmopolitan feel. The atmosphere at Peter’s Café, on Horta’s harbour-front, encapsulates the very essence of nautical adventure.

Daily temperatures (ºC) Jan 14 Jul 22

Feb 14 Aug 24

Mar 14 Sep 22

Apr 15 Oct 18

May 17 Nov 17

Jun 18 Dec 16

May 50 Nov 110

Jun 25 Dec 110

Baia do Cachorro Madalena Bandeiras • • • Gruta das Torres Criação Velha •

Average rainfall (mm) • São Roque do Pico

Mount Pico • Misterio de S.Jopp

• Prainha • Santo Amaro • Silveira • Lajes do Pico

• Vulção dos Capelinhos • Capelos

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Azores Eastern Islands | Sao Miguel & Santa Maria

São Miguel & Santa Maria The Eastern Islands group is made up of São Miguel, the largest island, and Santa Maria, the oldest island of the archipelago (1439). These volcanic islands offer a wealth of natural beauty, from shimmering crater lakes, high cliffs plunging to the sea and wooded mountains to fertile lands yielding crops and blue flag beaches. São Miguel

Santa Maria

The fabulous spa town of Furnas, on São Miguel, is one of the largest thermal water sources in the world, with its beautiful azalea bordered lake and 30 acre botanical garden. Everywhere, from April to early summer, hedgerows of azaleas and hydrangeas can be seen across the islands.

1 Geological History Tour (São Miguel) See, touch and learn the secrets of this volcanic archipelago on a fun and entertaining day trip around the island. A unique insight into how these diverse landscapes were formed.

2 Praia Formosa (Santa Maria) Although not a traditional beach destination, this is one of the best beaches of the Azores (Blue Flag status) and one of the few white sand beaches in the archipelago.

3 Walking Trails Both islands, with their mild climate (day time temperature ranging from 14-22 degrees), are ideal for walking at any time of year and offer some spectacular scenery.

4 Whale & Dolphin Watching (São Miguel) A mere glimpse of a dorsal fin can have you beaming for hours. Twenty-four species of whales and dolphins have been sighted off the coast of the Azores..

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Azores Eastern Islands | São Miguel

São Miguel Ponta Delgada, the main town and port has preserved its historical beauty with narrow cobbled streets bordered by well preserved period houses.

Vila Nova Hotel, Ponta Delgada The Vila Nova Hotel is located near the 16th century Fort of São Brás and the Praça (Square) de 5 Outubro in the city centre of Ponta Delgada, 200 metres from the town’s cobbled shopping streets and 500 metres from the 18th century city gates. This modern hotel provides a good standard of comfort and is a convenient base from which to explore the capital of São Miguel.

Accommodation: 102 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, standard rooms, triple rooms, junior suites and a deluxe suite. • • • • • •

Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 3-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City centre location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £678 per person*

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Talisman Hotel, Ponta Delgada This elegantly styled hotel is conveniently located in the historical centre of Ponta Delgada overlooking a public garden. The rooms are decorated in a modern minimalist style with wooden floors and there is a charming winter garden and an excellent restaurant specialising in regional dishes. The rooftop swimming pool – unique for a city hotel, offers a view over the rooftops of the city.

Accommodation: 57 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and suites. • • • • • • •

Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £640 per person*

Royal Garden Hotel, Ponta Delgada Located in Ponta Delgada, 250 metres from the town’s cobbled shopping streets, the hotel provides a tranquil environment in which guests can relax after a day’s exploration. Set around a beautiful Japanese garden, with water features and seating areas, the hotel has managed to encapsulate a feeling of the orient. Within the hotel the oriental theme contrasts with Aztec and South African statues to provide a warm and stylish atmosphere.

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Accommodation: 193 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, executive rooms, junior suites and suites. • • • • • • • •

Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Spa Swimming pool

Guide price from £717 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room (7 nights), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request) and transfers. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Azores Eastern Islands | São Miguel

São Miguel Ponta Delgada is the hub for all public transportation and tours, and as such is an ideal base from which to explore the island whilst having all local amenities in reach.

Marina Atlântico Hotel, Ponta Delgada Built on the harbour front of Ponta Delgada, this property has an enviable location affording panoramic views over the ocean and city marina. The glass fronted common areas on the ground and mezzanine floors are light and airy and designed to take full advantage of the location of the property. A private bridge over the coastal road connects the hotel to the open-air public swimming pool (open Jun-Sep c.2.50 Euros entry fee).

Accommodation: 184 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, classic rooms, executive rooms and suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool (indoor)

Guide price from £763 per person* Classic Room

Antillia Hotel Apartments, Ponta Delgada

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This modern styled hotel is well situated in the historical centre of Ponta Delgada with easy access to shops, restaurants and the marina. Offering a range of guest accommodation, the Antillia is suitable for both couples and families - as many apartments are large enough to accommodate a party of six people. In addition to an outdoor swimming pool and sun terrace, guests also have complimentary access to the neighbouring health spa - indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, Turkish bath and treatment rooms.

Accommodation: 47 air-conditioned units: studios, one and two bedroom units (SC); standard rooms and suites (BB). · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast (BB) & Self Catering (SC) City centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Spa Swimming pools

Guide price from £709 per person*

São Miguel Park Hotel, Ponta Delgada The São Miguel Park Hotel is located 200 metres from the city park and botanical gardens of Ponta Delgada. The building, originally used as a seminary, was completely remodelled and restored with few features remaining of the original academy. This comfortable, modern, city hotel has a host of facilities and, due to its central location, is only 5-minutes walk to the commercial centre.

Accommodation: 163 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, classic rooms and a suite. · · · · · · ·

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Airport: 3km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast City centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pools

Guide price from £741 per person*

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Azores Eastern Islands | São Miguel

São Miguel Visit extinct volcanoes and magnificent lakes; marvel at the wonderful panoramas and delightful beaches nestling under high cliffs; enjoy the thermal pools in Furnas; and take a thrilling whale and dolphin watching trip, one of the many activities on offer.

Quinta dos Curubás, Vila Franca do Campo This charming property is perched on the hillside overlooking the town and bay of Vila Franca do Campo. It is set on a large estate with a small chapel, fruit orchards and surrounded by verdant countryside where cows can often be seen grazing. It is also home to three dogs, ducks, a peacock, a cockerel and chickens. The natural bay of Vila Franca do Campo is ideal for swimming and regular whale watching, diving and boat excursions (Mar-Dec) depart from its harbour.

Accommodation: 5 one-bedroom cottages including two that interconnect. · · · · ·

Airport: 25km Ponta Delgada Country cottages Car hire recommended Rural location Self Catering

Guide price from £763 per person*

Furnas Lake Apartments, Furnas In a lush green valley surrounded by heavily vegetated volcanic hillsides are these nine wooden clad units set in a shallow water basin and created to blend with the environment. Each air-conditioned unit has fresh, contemporary, Scandinavian style furnishings using light woods and green, grey and white colours that provide accommodation with all the homely comforts. Only a short walk from the beautiful lake at Furnas (within 10-minutes) this is an ideal location for walkers and nature lovers with endless possibilities.

Accommodation: 8 one-bedroom and 1 two-bedroom apartments. · · · · · ·

Airport: 42km Ponta Delgada 4-star equivalent Car hire recommended Rural location Self Catering Swimming pool

Guide price from £763 per person*

Terra Nostra Garden Hotel, Furnas The Terra Nostra Garden is one of the best hotels on the island of São Miguel. Well positioned next to the Terra Nostra botanical park, the hotel is made up of two adjoining buildings: the Art Deco Wing, built in the 1930’s which has maintained its architectural history; and the Garden Wing, added much later in the 1990’s. Many of the bedrooms, along with the restaurant and indoor swimming pool, enjoy fabulous views over the world famous, extensive botanical gardens - owned by the hotel.

Accommodation: 86 rooms including cosy art deco rooms, garden view rooms, garden terrace rooms and suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 45km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Car hire recommended Swimming pool Village location

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Guide price from £763 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a One-bedroom unit/Garden view room (7 nights), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Azores Eastern Islands | São Miguel

São Miguel It is a tradition to slowly cook food by underground vapours at the Furnas hot springs. The meal, Cozido a Caldeiras, consisting of a variety of meats and vegetables, is served daily at Tony’s Restaurant in Furnas.

Furnas Boutique Hotel & Spa, Furnas The newly opened (March 2015) Furnas Boutique Hotel & Spa is located in the village of Furnas and has an innovative design that blends perfectly with the natural hot springs and gardens that surround it. Guests can luxuriate in the spa facilities with a dip in the thermal pool, relax in the sauna and hammam (steam room) or be pampered at the full-service spa which specializes in Shirodhara (oil massages).

Accommodation: 55 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms and 1 suite. Standard Room

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Airport: 50km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool Thermal Spa Village location

Guide price from £883 per person*

Caloura Hotel, Caloura

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This owner-managed hotel is located at the edge of the picturesque fishing harbour of Caloura and a 15-minutes uphill walk to the village of Água de Pau – less on the way back! The hotel has a magnificent setting on a rocky promontory overlooking the sea and is set against a background of small fields and vineyards. There is a small sandy beach ‘Baixa d’Areira’ 5-minutes walk from the hotel (also accessible by car) and natural pools on the headland to which the hotel has access.

Accommodation: 80 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, triple rooms, a junior suite and a suite. · · · · · ·

Airport: 22.4km Ponta Delgada 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Car hire recommended Coastal location Swimming pool

Guide price from £763 per person*

Quinta do Mar, Caloura This delightful small, 160 year old “Adega” is set within 7,500 square metres of hillside land and only a short stroll from the tiny fishing harbour of Caloura. Using local craftsmen and stonemasons, the property, including the original wine press, has been fully restored and enhanced to an extremely high standard. The Quinta do Mar is one of our most well praised properties. Note: No children under 14 permitted. The property is not suitable for those with walking difficulties due to the number of steps.

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Accommodation: 4 large, airconditioned twin/double designer bedrooms with large balcony and ocean view. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 22.4km Ponta Delgada 4-star equivalent Bed & Breakfast Car hire recommended Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £962 per person*

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* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room (7 nights), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.


Azores |Azores Whale Eastern & Dolphin Islands Watching | São on Sao Miguel Miguel & Santa - Itinerary Maria

São Miguel & Santa Maria Each island offers a unique landscape filled with cascading waterfalls, fabulous crater lakes, thermal hot springs, lush rolling hillsides with grazing cows and small historical villages and towns.

São Lourenço, Santa Maria

Casas do Frade, Nordeste (São Miguel) These traditionally restored stone cottages are located at the foot of the Tronqueira mountain range, and are split into four complexes situated along the same road in the quaint village of Lomba da Fazenda. The cottages have all been lovingly renovated by the owner Mr Antonio Melo and offer modern conveniences in a rural setting. For those wishing to experience a peaceful stay in rural surroundings, you could not wish for more.

Accommodation: Each cottage (one-bedroom and two-bedroom) is individually decorated using traditional furniture and local handicrafts.· · · · · · ·

Airport: 80km Ponta Delgada Rural cottages (Turismo Rural) Car hire recommended Complimentary WiFi Rural location Self Catering

Guide price from £767 per person*

Colombo Hotel, Vila do Porto (Santa Maria) The Colombo Hotel, located on the south coast of Santa Maria facing the ocean, is the only 4-star property on the island and offers comfortable lodgings in modern surroundings. The bedrooms and apartments are located in the right wing whereas all the social areas are in the left, thus minimising the noise level when guests are at rest. The hotel is suitable for business clients as well as family holidays.

Accommodation: 87 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, suites and 1-bedroom apartments. · · · · · ·

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Airport: 1km Santa Maria 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Swimming pool Air-conditioning Car hire recommended

Guide price from £763 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room/One-bedroom cottage (7 nights), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request) and car hire. Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Azores Central Islands | Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico & Faial

Terceira, Graciosa, São Jorge, Pico & Faial The Central Island group is made up of five stunning islands, each with unique characteristics. Terceira’s capital, Angra do Heroísmo, with its origins in the late 15th century, is inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Graciosa has a gentle, low-lying landscape that is relatively untouched by time. Graciosa São Jorge

Faial

Terceira

Pico

São Jorge’s craggy coastline plunges almost vertically into the ocean with unique, small flat areas (fajãs) at the base of the cliffs. Pico is famed for its vineyards - inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. Faial’s capital, Horta is a colourful harbour and port that attracts transatlantic sailors.

1 Cheese (São Jorge) Try the delicious São Jorge cheese – you won’t be disappointed. This hard/semi-hard cheese, not unlike cheddar, has a slightly peppery after taste.

2 Furna do Enxofre (Graciosa) The best time to visit this volcanic phenomenon, an impressive lava cave, is between 11:00-14:00 hours when sunlight penetrates the narrow funnel by which the cave is entered.

3 Sanjoaninas (Terceira) A festival in which the locals fill the streets of Angra do Heroísmo for ten days in June with parades, concerts, bull running, food stalls, fireworks and sporting events.

4 Whaling week (Pico & Faial) The Semana dos Baleeiros unfolds with religious, cultural and musical events and various boating regattas celebrating the sea throughout one week in August.

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Azores Central Islands | Terceira

Terceira Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a picture book town of imposing townhouses and cobbled streets, seemingly untouched by time. The best views are from Monte Brasil (1,205m) across the harbour.

Angra Garden Hotel, Angra do Heroísmo Centrally located in the historic town of Angra do Heroismo, this modern property was in fact the first hotel (in 1968) to offer accommodation to visitors on Terceira. The hotel is ideally located opposite the main square of ‘Praça Vehla’ and adjacent to the botanical gardens, from which there is a path that leads uphill (well worth the effort) to the ‘Miradouro of Memory’ with excellent views over the town of Angra.

Accommodation: 120 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, triple rooms, executive rooms, junior suites and a duplex suite. · · · · · · ·

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Airport: 24km Lajes 3-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Town centre location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool (indoor)

Guide price from £931 per person*

Do Caracol Hotel, Angra do Heroísmo

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The Caracol is well situated on the western side of Angra do Heroísmo (20-minutes walk) and enjoys excellent views across the bay towards Monte Brasil at 1,205m. This stylish hotel, which has adopted an almost nautical theme in its choice of colours and design, is perfectly suited for both couples and families alike. A wide choice of leisure facilities and sporting activities make it the ideal choice for an extended stay on the island.

Accommodation: 100 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, junior suites and standard suites. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 24km Lajes 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Spa Swimming pool (indoor)

Guide price from £886 per person*

Pousada São Sebastião, Angra do Heroísmo Set in a strategic position on the top of a cliff, this modern hotel is housed in an historic fortress. Originally constructed in 1555 on the demand of El-Rei D. Sebastião, the Pousada has retained many original features including the fortress walls, prison cells, governor’s house and the cannon room. Whilst the addition of a new guest wing, modern and minimalist in design, offers relaxing public areas and accommodation of a high standard.

Accommodation: 29 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms (two interconnect) and a suite. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 24km Lajes Historic Design Hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £921 per person* Standard Room

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Azores Central Islands | Terceira & Graciosa

Terceira & Graciosa All flights to Graciosa go via Terceira and therefore make these two islands the perfect two-centre combination. Between them, the islands cater for all interests from golf, to exploring volcanoes, walking, swimming in natural rock pools and to visiting 19th century ‘Imperias’ - small chapels to the Holy Spirit.

Quinta das Mercês, São Mateus Positioned in the protected area of Monte Brasil and only a short distance from São Mateus fishing village (1km), this beautifully restored 18th century Manor House is the perfect base for a peaceful stay on the island. Offering a high standard of accommodation, the house has been tastefully decorated throughout in a style that reflects the elegance of the property. Although boasting the facilities expected of a 4-star hotel, the Quinta das Mercês offers much more – a home away from home.

Accommodation: 12 air-conditioned (ceiling fans) rooms including standard rooms and a suite. · · · · · ·

Airport: 22km Lajes Manor House (4-star equivalent) Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

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Guide price from £1,014 per person*

Praia Marina Hotel, Praia da Vitória

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This 4-star property occupies a prime position within the town of Praia da Vitória, opposite a sandy, blue flag beach just 50 metres from the main square, and offers guests the luxury of a hotel with the amenities of a self-catering apartment. The public areas and bedrooms are of a high standard with modern furnishings. The studios, apartments and suites enjoy the addition of a fully equipped kitchenette. The property will suit both couples and families alike.

Accommodation: 32 air-conditioned units including standard rooms, studios, 1-bedroom apartments and suites. · · · · ·

Airport: 5km Lajes 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi

Guide price from £906 per person*

Graciosa Resort Hotel, Santa Cruz (Graciosa) This modern building is the first 4-star hotel of its kind built on the island. Set within lawned gardens and small vineyards, the hotel is well situated in a quiet coastal area facing the ocean 1km from the centre of Santa Cruz. Fine dining can be enjoyed from the panoramic restaurant followed by a leisurely walk into town or along the waters edge.

Accommodation: 52 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, senior suites and detached villas. · · · · · · ·

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Airport: 4km Graciosa 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

Guide price from £1,056 per person*

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Azores Central Islands | São Jorge

São Jorge This is an island for walking, for exploring the little settlements on the fajãs along the coast, for admiring the stunning scenery and visiting the two small port towns of Velas and Calheta. Don’t forget to taste the famous São Jorge cheese!

Casa do António, Velas Casa do António, located by the port, is 100 metres from the centre of the charming coastal town of Velas. The hotel, offering eight spacious guest rooms, has been completely renovated and finely decorated by the owner Antonio Pedroso. Antonio, a local artist (some of his work is on display at the hotel), and collector/ restorer of antiques, is always at hand to help clients make the most of their visit to the island. We consider this to be the best accommodation on the island and would thoroughly recommend it.

Accommodation: 8 air-conditioned twin bedrooms including standard rooms, a triple room (ground floor) and a tower room (double bed). · · · · · ·

Airport: 8km São Jorge 3-star equivalent pension Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Harbour: 200m Velas

Guide price from £905 per person*

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São Jorge Garden Hotel, Velas This modern, friendly hotel is well situated on the oceanfront of Velas, the island’s capital which is located on São Jorge’s southern coast. The hotel affords wonderful views of Mount Pico, across the water, which can be enjoyed from all the guestrooms, as well as from the panoramic breakfast room. Within a 5-minute walk guests can reach this small compact centre with its pretty square and park, a harbour with regular boat crossings to Pico and Faial, and a selection of restaurants and bars.

Accommodation: 58 air-conditioned standard rooms. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 7km São Jorge 3-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Harbour: 1km Velas Swimming pool

Guide price from £925 per person*

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Cantinho das Buganvilias, Queimada The Cantinho das Buganvilias affords wonderful views along the coastline towards the capital, Velas and across the ocean to the neighbouring islands of Pico and Faial. The swimming pool, terrace and many of the self-catering apartments enjoy this stunning panorama. This owner-managed property, consists of nineteen spacious apartments each decorated in a simple, Scandinavian design. Light wood furnishings and bright fabrics are used throughout. Large floor to ceiling windows allow nature and natural light to flood through the interiors.

Accommodation: 19 air-conditioning apartments including 3 studios and 16 two-bedroom apartments. · · · · · ·

Airport: 1.5km Velas 4-star equivalent Self Catering Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

Guide price from £979 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room/Studio (2nts São Miguel - first and last nights, and 5nts São Jorge), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request), inter-island flights and transfers (São Jorge Garden and Casa do António) or car hire (Cantinho das Buganvilias). Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Azores Central Islands | Pico

Pico Visit the fascinating whaler’s museum at Lajes and the UNESCO World Heritage inscribed vineyards producing the famous Pico Verdelho grape. Walks are plentiful and, for the experienced walker (guide essential), the ascent to the summit of the volcano (2,351m) is a must.

Baia da Barca, Madalena Set in a quiet bay, the Baia da Barca is ideal for anyone wishing to escape the stresses of city life yet without being totally isolated. The village of Madalena is within easy reach (5-minutes walk) as is the port which runs a regular half-hour ferry crossing to Horta, Faial. This modern property affords wonderful views of the ocean and Mount Pico, Portugal’s highest mountain and offers the highest standard of accommodation on Pico.

Accommodation: 10 air-conditioned apartments including one-bedroom units and two-bedroom duplexes. · · · · · ·

Airport: 8km Pico 4-star apart-hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal location Harbour: 700m Madalena Swimming pool

Guide price from £909 per person*

Casa do Ouvidor, São Roque Perched on the hillside above the town of São Roque, on Pico’s north coast, is Casa do Ouvidor. This rural property is well positioned in a quiet and scenic location with magnificent views across the Atlantic Ocean towards São Jorge. There are three spacious houses each individually decorated: Casa do Mar is inspired by the Atlantic and has a blue theme; Casa da Terra is decorated in earthy tones of green and brown; whilst Casa do Fogo is decorated in reds and pinks offering a more romantic setting.

Accommodation: 3 air-conditioned two-bedroom duplexes. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 17km Pico Rural Houses (Turismo Rural) Coastal location Complimentary WiFi Harbour: 2km São Roque Self Catering Swimming pool

Guide price from £918 per person*

Adegas do Pico, Prainha The twelve traditional stone houses of Adegas do Pico are located in the fishing village of Prainha and enjoy panoramic views over the ocean and surrounding countryside. Each house has been lovingly renovated by owners Maria Serpa and Jose Maia in a warm, rustic style; and each is unique in size and design. Exposed stone walls, wood-beamed ceilings, antique pieces and outdoor terraces prominently feature. Guests can mix with the local community, albeit for a short time, and experience Azorean village life.

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Accommodation: 3 one-bedroom houses, 5 two-bedroom houses and 4 three-bedroom houses. · · · · · ·

Airport: 24km Pico Harbour: 32km Madalena Harbour: 11km São Roque Rural location Self Catering Traditional Stone Houses (Turismo Rural)

Guide price from £992 per person*

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* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a One-bedroom unit (2nts São Miguel - first and last nights, and 5nts Pico), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request), inter-island flights and transfers (Baia da Barca) or car hire (Casa do Ouvidor and Adegas do Pico). Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.


Azores Central Islands | Faial

Faial Faial, and nearby Pico (30 minutes by boat), are the centre for the growing interest in whale watching and the conservation of these magnificent mammals. Hire a car or taxi for an island tour, visit the spectacular caldeira and marvel at the magnificent views and changing facets of the island.

Pousada Forte da Horta, Horta This elegant Pousada enjoys an enviable position in the centre of Horta’s bustling harbour front. The property has been stylishly decorated and offers accommodation of a high standard. The Pousada is housed within the walls of an historic 16th century fort, captured by the English fleet lead by Sir Walter Raleigh in 1597. The spectacular views of the marina, ocean and Mount Pico from the upper floors of the hotel are the best on the island. Recommended.

Accommodation: 28 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and 2 suites. · · · · · · ·

Airport: 10km Horta Charm Pousada (4-star equivalent) Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

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Guide price from £1,065 per person*

Do Canal Hotel, Horta

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The hotel enjoys a prime location in the heart of Horta, opposite the marina and within easy walking distance of the popular ‘Peter’s Café’. This four-star property provides an ideal base for those wishing to explore the town’s narrow streets, enjoy a day-trip to Pico and São Jorge or participate in a whale watching excursion (Apr-Oct).

Accommodation: 103 air-conditioned rooms including single rooms, standard rooms, executive rooms and suites. · · · · · ·

Airport: 10km Horta 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant

Guide price from £940 per person*

Quinta do Vale, Flamengos Situated on the outskirts of Horta (3km), the Quinta do Vale is a delightful family run, country Manor House. The property has been beautifully restored to offer a high standard of accommodation of exceptional quality. Decorated throughout in traditional Portuguese style with dark wood furnishings, fine embroidered lampshades, curtains and tablecloths, this property is ideal for those wishing to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of the island.

Accommodation: 8 air-conditioned rooms including junior rooms and senior rooms. · · · · · ·

Airport: 14km Horta Traditional Manor house (Turismo Rural) Bed & Breakfast Rural location Complimentary WiFi Swimming pool

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Guide Price from £988 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard/Junior room (2nts São Miguel - first and last nights, and 5nts Faial), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request), interisland flights and transfers (Pousada Forte da Horta and Do Canal) or car hire (Quinta do Vale). Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Azores Western Islands | Flores & Corvo

Flores & Corvo Flores and Corvo, the westernmost islands of the archipelago, will mesmerise any visitor who travels to their shores. Flores is a land of spectacular natural beauty and a real find for nature enthusiasts with towering cliffs, lakes, waterfalls, small pastures bordered by mile after mile of hydrangea hedges and spectacular views.

Corvo Flores

Vila Nova do Corvo, the only settlement on Corvo is home to 488 people. With lush, fertile fields as its backdrop, this quaint village is a maze of cobbled streets and traditional stone houses. A vast caldera dominates the central landscape which provides wonderful views from its summit.

1 Seven Lakes (Flores) Visit the seven crater lakes of Flores. Deep Lake (Lagoa Funda) is one of the most stunning and is bordered by a carpet of hydrangeas.

2 Birdlife (Corvo) Corvo is an ideal island to observe birds migrating from Canada and the US to Africa from mid October until the 1st week in November.

3 The Atlantic’s Garden (Flores) A profusion of hydrangeas can be seen throughout the archipelago (Jun-Jul) creating colourful natural hedges along roadsides and small pastures. Flores is best visited in July when the flowers are in full bloom.

4 Waterfalls (Flores) The area between Fajãzinha and Fajã Grande is one of the most beautiful coastlines of the Azores. There is a long green wall that borders the area with about twenty waterfalls.

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Azores Western Islands | Flores

Flores Visit one of the many spectacular waterfalls, one of which is located at Fajã Grande. This majestic waterfall flows into Poço do Bacalhau, a natural pool where you can swim.

Aldeia da Cuada, Cuada After 15 years of devoted and painstaking work, the owners, Carlos and Teotonia Silva, have successfully renovated and modernised the houses in keeping with the rural features of the original stone buildings. The cottages and gardens are linked together by cobbled paths and, as a result, are unsuitable for clients with walking difficulties. A unique tranquil paradise for those who enjoy walking or simply wish to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Accommodation: 13 cottages including 7 one-bedroom, 6 two-bedroom, 1 fourbedroom and 1 six-bedroom unit. · · · · · ·

Airport: 20km Flores Bed & Breakfast (BB) Car hire recommended Rustic cottages (Turismo Rural) Rural location Self Catering (SC)

Guide price from £977 per person*

Argonauta, Fajã Grande

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Situated on a coastal plain (Fajã) and enclosed by high cliffs with many cascading waterfalls, the sleepy, whitewashed village of Fajã Grande is Europe’s most western point. Located in the heart of Faja Grande’s historical centre, close to the church, the Argonauta first opened its doors to guests in 1991. The main building, dating back to the 1700’s, was renovated in 2000 with careful consideration in preserving the buildings original features. There are many floral oil frescoes drawn in the early 1930’s and wood furnishings.

Accommodation: 5 rooms including standard rooms and two suites. · · · · ·

Airport: 22km Flores Guesthouse (3-star equivalent) Bed & Breakfast Car hire recommended Coastal village location

Guide price from £959 per person*

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Das Flores Hotel, Santa Cruz The hotel is built on a headland on the outskirts of Santa Cruz (1.5km) and affords uninterrupted ocean views across to Corvo, the smallest island of the archipelago. Many of the hotel’s bedrooms as well as the restaurant and pool enjoy this wonderful panorama. The hotel, fashioned in a contemporary style, also has a beautiful display of black and white prints adorning the walls. Guests can walk (20-minutes) to the natural swimming pool and village of Santa Cruz. Alternatively there are some pretty hiking trails 30-minutes drive away.

Accommodation: 26 air-conditioned rooms including standard rooms, superior rooms and a suite. · · · · · · · ·

Airport: 500m Flores 4-star hotel Bed & Breakfast Car hire recommended Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Restaurant Swimming pool

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Guide price from £881 per person*

* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room/One-bedroom unit (2nts São Miguel - first and last nights, and 5nts Flores), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel, inter-island flights and transfers (Das Flores Hotel) or car hire (Aldeia da Cuada and Argonauta). Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.

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Flores & Corvo The westernmost islands of the archipelago are only 15 miles apart and, in summer (May-Sep) when the weather is more settled, it is possible to take a boat trip from one to the other.

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Sítio da Assumada, Fajã Grande Sítio da Assumada is a family-run, eco-friendly property located near the village of Fajã Grande against a backdrop of high cliffs and stunning waterfalls. Surrounded by some of the most spectacular countryside in the Azores, these five, newly-built, self catering cottages are within a few minutes walk from the coast and from three restaurants in the nearby village. Each cottage is fully equipped and shares a wellmaintained garden with a terrace offering stunning ocean views.

Accommodation: 5 air-conditioned cottages including 2 one-bedroom and 3 two-bedroom units. · · · · · ·

Airport: 21km Flores Rural Cottages Car hire recommended Coastal town location Complimentary WiFi Self Catering

Guide price from £998 per person*

Comodoro, Vila Nova do Corvo The Comodoro is centrally located in Vila Nova do Corvo, a few minutes drive from the airport or port. The property, owner-managed by a charming Azorean couple, was converted from a modest family home in to a modern and comfortable guesthouse and offers a warm and personal service to visitors venturing out to the picturesque western most island of Europe. The tiny village of Vila Nova do Corvo has three restaurants, a maze of narrow streets called ‘canadas’ and an impressive volcanic caldeira at its summit.

Accommodation: 8 air-conditioned standard rooms, located on the first floor (no lift). · · · · ·

Airport: 400m Corvo Guesthouse (2-star equivalent) Bed & Breakfast Coastal village location Complimentary WiFi

Guide price from £844 per person*

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* Guide prices based on 2-sharing a Standard room/One-bedroom unit (2nts São Miguel - first and last nights, and 5nts Flores or Corvo), flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel (other airports on request), inter-island flights and transfers (Comodoro) or car hire (Sítio da Assumada). Please visit our website for further information on these and other featured properties.


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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Three Island Tour (C) São Miguel - Flores - Corvo Departures: Saturdays (May-Oct) Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £1025 per person* Visit the remotest islands of the Azores archipelago, Flores and Corvo – located at Europe’s western most point. Due to the islands’ location, their accessibility is harder to attain and can often involve flights via other islands to reach them - but well worth the effort when you do. Saturday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel. Sunday - FLORES Flight to Flores (90-minutes). On arrival, collect your hire car and drive to the Aldeia da Cuada (20km). In the 1960s the village was virtually abandoned by the weaving community emigrating to America. After 15 years of devoted and painstaking work, the present owners, have successfully renovated and modernised the houses in keeping with the rural features of the original stone buildings. The cottages and gardens are linked together by cobbled paths and, guests staying here will appreciate the sounds and aromas of the countryside: birds tweeting, the scent of dry hay, fresh grass and laurels with their sweet perfume. Monday Day at leisure. Go on a self-guided walk of Flores. The Ponta do Albarnaz (Fajã Grande) route takes 3 hours (12km) and descends and crosses several rivulets

Photo: Flores

before reaching your first view point. Here you can enjoy spectacular views over Maria Vaz islet, Ponta do Albarnaz lighthouse and, on a clear day, the tiny island of Corvo. Grade 2 - Level of difficulty: Medium Tuesday - CORVO Drop off your car at Flores airport. Transfer to Santa Cruz for a boat crossing (45-minutes) to Corvo. The remotest and smallest island in the archipelago (6.5km long and 4km wide), Corvo has just one settlement, Vila Nova do Corvo, with 430 inhabitants and, 6km uphill from the village, a vast (300m deep and 2km wide) volcanic crater ‘Caldeirão’. There are two walking trails, of medium difficulty, on the island that can be each completed in 2½ hours: Caldeirão is a circular walking trail (4.8km); and Cara do Índio is a linear trail (4.5km). Wednesday Day at leisure. Opportunity to take a boat trip (bookable locally) around the island for an unforgettable experience, revealing Corvo’s most inaccessible areas, beautiful landscapes and a large number of seabirds.

*Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 1-night Vila Nova Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • 2-nights Aldeia da Cuada, Cuada (Flores) BB • 2-nights Comodoro, Vila Nova do Corvo (Corvo) BB • 2-nights Vila Nova, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • All transfers (excluding Flores), interisland flights and boat tickets • 2-days car hire on Flores

Corvo

Thursday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel (90-minutes). Friday Day at leisure. Take a guided tour of the island by jeep or bus to see some of the many delights the island has to offer. Saturday Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Whale & Dolphin Watching Holiday São Miguel Departures: Daily (Apr-Oct) Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £993 per person (Marina Atlântico) or £907 per person (Quinta dos Curubás) * Twenty-four of the planet’s 80 species of whales and dolphins have been sighted off the coast of the Azores making this one of the best places in the world to whale watch. The most frequently spotted cetaceans are Sperm whale, Short-finned pilot whale, Common dolphin, Bottlenose dolphin, Atlantic spotted dolphin and Risso’s dolphin. Day One Flight to São Miguel. Day Two – Whale & Dolphin Watching Morning whale and dolphin watching trip. Free afternoon - explore the cobbled streets of Ponta Delgada. Day Three – Whale & Dolphin Watching Morning whale and dolphin watching trip. Free afternoon – book a local excursion from those listed on page 66. Day Four Day at leisure. Take an escorted island tour or your self-drive vehicle to Sete Cidades, the extinct volcanic crater which has two lakes - one blue and the other green. The best place to enjoy the majesty of the lakes is from the view point ‘Vista do Rei’ which offers spectacular panoramic views.

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Day Five – Whale & Dolphin Watching Morning whale and dolphin watching trip. Free afternoon – time for a round of golf at Batalha (27 holes) or Furnas course (18 holes). Both courses are beautifully landscaped and offer challenging fairways in stunning surroundings. Day Six – Whale & Dolphin Watching Afternoon whale and dolphin watching trip. Day Seven Day at leisure. Book a fascinating Geological History Tour, which offers a unique insight into how the diverse landscape of the islands was formed. See, touch and learn the secrets of this volcanic archipelago in a fun and entertaining day trip around the island. Day Eight Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

Notes: • Ponta Delgada departures at 08:30 or 13:00; Vila Franca do Campo departures at 08:30 or 12:30 • Transfers to and from the whaling bases are not included • Zodiac boats (small, rigid hull inflatables carrying up to 24 people) are used • Minimum child age is 4 years (accompanied by a parent or guardian) • We cannot guarantee that you will see a cetacean but it is unlikely that you should be so unlucky • Pre-booking in July and August is recommended • Children aged 3yrs or under, pregnant women or any person suffering from back problems are not allowed on the Zodiac boats

*Guide prices based on 2-sharing include: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 7-nights Marina Atlântico Hotel, Ponta Delgada BB; or 7-nights Quinta dos Curubás, Vila Franca do Campo SC • Transfers (Marina Atlântico Hotel) or car hire (Quinta dos Curubás) • Four 3-hour whale and dolphin watching trips including a briefing by a marine biologist Zodiac boat


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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Whale & Dolphin Watching Holiday Faial Departures: Daily (Apr-Oct) Duration: 7 nights Prices from: £1,235 per person* The whale watching season on Faial runs from April to October, with the height of the season being July and August. The most frequently spotted cetaceans are Sperm whale, Shortfinned pilot whale, Common dolphin, Bottlenose dolphin, Atlantic spotted dolphin and Risso’s dolphin. And, if you’re lucky, you may even get a glimpse of the False killer whale, Fin whale, Sei whale, Sowerby’s beaked whale or Blue whale, which are occasionally seen in these waters.

Day Five – Whale & Dolphin Watching Morning whale and dolphin watching trip. Free afternoon – discover the natural beauty of Faial on a Jeep Tour which takes you on an unforgettable journey through the island’s best trails.

Notes: • Whale watching boats depart Horta marina at 08:30 or 14:30 (transfers not included)

Day Six – Whale & Dolphin Watching Afternoon whale and dolphin watching trip.

• Minimum child age is 5 years (accompanied by a parent or guardian)

Day Seven - SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel (1-hour).

• We cannot guarantee that you will see a cetacean but it is unlikely that you should be so unlucky

Day Eight Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

Day One – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel.

* Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel

Day Two – FAIAL Flight to Faial (1-hour).

• 1-night São Miguel Park Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB

Day Three – Whale & Dolphin Watching Morning whale and dolphin watching trip. Free afternoon - explore the town of Horta with its harbour, world famous with transatlantic sailors. Try the local speciality ‘Gin & Tonic’ at Café Sport and visit the scrimshaw museum housed above the bar.

• 5-nights Do Canal Hotel, Horta (Faial) BB

Day Four – PICO Private Taxi Tour Boat crossing to Pico (30-minutes) for a full day guided tour of this fascinating island.

• Three 3-hour whale and dolphin watching excursions with briefings by a marine biologist

• Zodiac boat (small, rigid hull inflatable carrying up to 12 people) is used

• Pre-booking in July and August is recommended • Children aged 4yrs or under, pregnant women or any person suffering from back problems, are not allowed on the Zodiac whale watching boats

• 1-night São Miguel Park Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • Inter-island flights between São Miguel and Faial • Return transfers to hotels on São Miguel and Faial

• Pico full day private taxi tour (excluding lunch and entrance fee to museums/parks)

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Walking Inside Volcanoes São Miguel Departures: Daily (Jan-Dec) Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £914 per person* The volcanic structure of the island of São Miguel has bestowed it with overwhelming beauty; vast craters housing gleaming lakes, hot mineral springs and lush rolling valleys. Our suggested itinerary takes you on a self-guided walking tour of São Miguel, using a route-book for guidance, and passing through areas of geological interest. Day One Flight to São Miguel. Day Two – Furnas - Ribeira Funda This 7.5km (3 hours) walk takes you to the North coast of the island. Take in the contrasting landscape passing by dense vegetation, running streams, waterfalls and wonderful sea views as you walk down towards the beach of Praia da Viola. Grade 2 Day Three – Furnas - Lomba do Cavaleiro This 8.4km (3½ hours) walk descends a track between green pastures until you reach a small stream. The trail then passes through a wood of Australian cheesewood, acacias and vinhática, crossing over a wooden bridge and following the stream as far as Ribeira Quente (opportunity to swim), where the trail ends. Grade 1

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Day Four – Furnas - Salto do Prego This 5km (2 hours) walk takes you past woods, orchards, the Salto do Prego waterfall where it is possible to swim, a deserted watermill and the deserted village of Sanguinho, uninhabited since 1970. Grade 2 Day Five – Furnas Lake Today you will walk to Furnas Lake (9.2km / 3 hours) where you will visit the Monitoring & Research Centre (entrance included) – a local project initiated to protect the ecosystem of the valley and improve the quality of the lake water. Afternoon transfer back to Ponta Delgada with stops at viewpoints and a tea plantation. Day Six - Ponta Delgada - Lagoa do Fogo This 12km (4-5 hours) walk will follow a route along a Levada (a derivation channel) passing through mountains and valleys. You will head to the spectacular Lagoa do Fogo ‘Fire Lake’ one of the most beautiful crater lakes in the Azores. The walk ends at a beach where you will have the opportunity to swim in the Atlantic waters. Grade 2 Day Seven - Ponta Delgada Sete Cidades This 7.5km walk (2 hours) passes the Vista do Rei viewpoint which offers the best panoramic view over Sete Cidades and the surrounding area before heading down to the lakes. Sete Cidades is an extinct volcano crater of 40 sq.km, within which are two magnificent lakes,

one deep blue colour and the other emerald green. Grade 1. Day Eight Transfer to the airport for your return flight home. *Guide prices based on 2-sharing include: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 4-nights Terra Nostra Hotel, Furnas BB • 3-nights Royal Garden Hotel, Ponta Delgada BB • All transfers included for hotels and walks • Six half-day, self-guided walks Grading of Walks: 1 for Easy and 2 for Medium

Furnas Lake

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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Family Holiday São Miguel Departures: Daily (Apr-Oct) Duration: 7-nights Guide price from: £870 per person* The Azores is the perfect destination for a family holiday. Experience an authentic Azorean family-run farm: ride on a horse drawn carriage; taste the locally made cheese and marmalade; or even learn how to milk a cow. Swim in natural rock pools, thermal hot pools, with dolphins, at beaches – wherever it is, its idyllic and unspoilt. Enjoy nature at its best in a friendly and geographically fascinating environment. Day One Flight to São Miguel. Day Two – Half Day City Tour & Half Day Jeep Tour Sete Cidades Take a tour on a Tuk Tuk along the cobbled streets of Ponta Delgada, visiting many of the city’s important sites. Visit Gruta do Carvão, the largest lava tunnel on São Miguel and Sete Cidades, an extinct crater which has two lakes, one green and one blue. Here you will have the opportunity to play some traditional Portuguese games or swim in the outdoor swimming pool at the Ferraria Spa. Picnic by the lake, and then take a canoe out on the water.

an insight into rural farming on São Miguel, meet the farm animals and have the opportunity to milk a cow. Enjoy a horse and cart journey to the Escalvado viewpoint, the Sabrina Islet viewpoint and to the Ferraria lighthouse before returning to the farm for a demonstration and participation on how to make bread, local handicrafts and prepare traditional Azorean dishes. A light lunch is included (homemade soup, bread, local cheese, marmalade and soft drinks – water, juice and tea). Day Five Day at leisure. Day Six – Full Day Jeep Tour Furnas Visit the Terra Nostra Botanical Garden in Furnas where there is time for a swim in the thermal water pool before visiting the hot springs. After lunch, visit the Monitoring and Research Centre where you can learn about what is being done to preserve the natural habitat of this area (plants, trees and animals).

Day Eight Transfer to the airport for the return flight home. *Guide prices based on 4-sharing include: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 7-nights Antillia Hotel Apartments, Ponta Delgada SC • Return transfers from and to the airport • City Tour of Ponta Delgada on a Tuk Tuk (3 hours) – max. 6 people per vehicle • Two Jeep Tours with lunch • A 3-hour whale and dolphin watching trip • Azorean Experience with lunch (transfers to and from Ginetes included) Note: Suitable for children aged 5 years upwards

Day Seven Day at leisure - Time to do some last minute shopping or simply relax by the pool.

Day Three – Whale & Dolphin Watching Enjoy a 3-hour whale and dolphin watching trip. Day Four – Full Day Azorean Experience You will be taken to a family-run farm in Ginetes where you will have

Photo: Furnas Lake, São Miguel

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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Azores Three Island Tour (A) São Miguel - Faial - Pico Departures: Saturdays (all year) Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £1,403 per person* The islands of the Azores each have their own unique character and charm, so we recommend multicentre holidays when possible to gain a wider understanding of what the archipelago has to offer. Saturday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel. Sunday – Full Day Tour (Ponta Delgada and Sete Cidades) Departure for Sete Cidades with a stop at ‘Vista do Rei’ belvedere to marvel at the magnificent view over the lakes. Free time for lunch (not included). Afternoon walking tour of the capital including a visit to the Botanical Garden ‘José do Canto’. Monday – Full Day Tour (Furnas) Depart to Vila Franca do Campo, the first capital of São Miguel. After a short visit of the town, continue to the village of Furnas with time to explore the beautiful botanical gardens and hot springs. A traditional Cozido lunch will be taken at a local restaurant before returning to Ponta Delgada by the north coast, visiting a tea plantation and Santa Iria viewpoint en route. Tuesday – FAIAL - Half Day Tour Flight to Faial (1-hour). Afternoon tour of the island visiting the Caldeira, the

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highest point on the island at 1,043 metres; Capelinhos, the site of the last volcanic eruption in the Azores in 1957; and the interpretation centre which details the evolution of the eruption. Wednesday - PICO - Full Day Tour Boat crossing (30-minutes) to Pico and the village of Lajes do Pico which was, for many years, the centre of the whaling industry in the Azores. Today, you can visit the Whaler’s museum, home to a fascinating exhibition about the industry, which includes examples of the equipment used as well as many original photographs. Continue to the village of São Roque with a brief stop (lunch not included). Return to Madalena harbour, visiting the black rocks of Cachorro en route.

• 2-nights Do Canal Hotel, Horta (Faial) BB • 2-nights Talisman Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • All transfers, inter-island flights, entrance tickets (botanical garden and museums) and a Cozido lunch • Guided excursions (minibus and guide or taxi/jeep with English speaking driver) Note: We cannot guarantee that you will be on a tour with other people – it will run with a minimum of two people.

Thursday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel (1-hour). Friday Day at leisure. Explore the town of Ponta Delgada, indulge in some shopping and/or participate in whale and dolphin excursion. Saturday Transfer to the airport for your return flight home. * Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 3-nights Vila Nova Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB

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Itinerary: 8 days / 7 nights

Azores Three Island Tour (B) São Miguel - Terceira São Jorge Departures: Saturdays (all year) Duration: 7 nights Guide price from: £1,470 per person* Discover the enchanting islands of the east and central archipelago, each with their own individual characteristics. Saturday - SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel. Sunday – Half Day Tour of Sete Cidades Visit the Sete Cidades Lakes with a stop at the ‘Vista do Rei’ belvedere to enjoy the magnificent view over the lakes and the surrounding area. Return to Ponta Delgada, stopping en route at a pineapple plantation. Afternoon flight to Terceira (40-minutes). Monday – TERCEIRA - Full Day Island Tour Depart for Praia da Vitória with a brief stop at São Sebastião and Porto Martins. Lunch (included) stop at Praia da Vitória. From Praia, you will travel to Biscoitos, on the north coast, visiting the Serra do Cume viewpoint, the natural black volcanic pools and wine museum. Cheese tasting included. Tuesday – SÃO JORGE Flight to São Jorge (30-minutes). Wednesday – Full Day Island Tour See the fabulous Fajãs of Ouvidor,

Photo: Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira

Cubres and Caldeira Santo Cristo. Visit a local co-operative where they make traditional woven goods and decorative garments. Head to Calheta and Manadas where you will visit an impressive baroque 18th century parish church dedicated to Santa Bárbara. Continue to Urzelina to see the only ancient church tower that remains standing after the destructive 1808 volcanic eruption. Visit the park of Sete Fontes before returning to Velas.

• 1-night São Miguel Park, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB

Thursday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel (1-hour).

• Guided excursions (minibus and guide or taxi/jeep with English speaking driver)

Friday – Half Day Tour of Furnas Visit the caldeiras in Furnas and continue to Pico do Ferro viewpoint for a different perspective over Furnas Lake. Then head along the coastal road towards Ribeira Grande with a stop at the Gorreana tea factory to taste the local black and green teas. Return to Furnas for a Cozido lunch, after visiting the area where the cozido is cooked in underground natural ovens.

• 2-nights Do Caracol Hotel, Angra do Heroísmo (Terceira) BB • 2-nights São Jorge Garden Hotel, Velas (São Jorge) BB • 2-nights Terra Nostra Garden Hotel, Furnas (São Miguel) BB • All transfers, inter-island flights, entrance tickets (botanical garden, caves and museums) and two lunches

Note: We cannot guarantee that you will be on a tour with other people - it will run with a minimum of two people.

Saturday Transfer to the airport for the return flight home. *Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel

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Itinerary: 11 days / 10 nights

Azores Four Island Tour São Miguel - Terceira - Faial - Pico Departures: Daily (all year) Duration: 10 nights Guide price from: £1,690 per person*

do Carvão’ grottoes (Apr-Sep), Biscoitos wine museum and natural black volcanic pools.

Our multi-centre itinerary includes four of the nine stunning islands of the Azores archipelago. Each island is unique in landscape and character, and will offer a varied and fascinating insight into their individual attributes.

Day Seven – FAIAL Flight to Horta (40-minutes).

Day One – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel. Day Two – Full Day Tour (Ponta Delgada and Sete Cidades) Enjoy a walking tour of the capital and after lunch (not included), a visit to the Sete Cidades Lakes. Day Three – Half Day Tour (Furnas) In Furnas you will have time to visit the beautiful 30-acre botanical gardens and the hot springs before stopping for lunch, (Cozido meal included) then continue to the town of Ribeira Grande, visiting a tea plantation. Day Four Day at leisure. Book a whale and dolphin watching excursion or explore the capital on foot. Day Five – TERCEIRA Flight to Terceira (40-minutes). Day Six – Full Day Island Tour Walking tour of Angra do Heroísmo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Lunch included. Afternoon visit to the ‘Algar

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Day Eight – PICO - Full Day Tour Boat crossing (30-minutes) to Pico and the village of Lajes do Pico, for many years the centre of the whaling industry in the Azores. Visit the Whaler’s museum, home to a fascinating exhibition about the industry. Continue to the village of São Roque (lunch not included) and the black rocks of Cachorro. Day Nine - FAIAL - Full Day Tour Depart towards Caldeira, the highest point on the island from where you can enjoy wonderful views across the ocean to the neighbouring islands of Pico and São Jorge. Continue to Capelinhos, the eerie site of the last volcano eruption in the Azores (1957), before returning to Horta. Lunch included.

*Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Heathrow, via Lisbon, to Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) and returning from Faial, via Lisbon • 4-nights Vila Nova Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • 2-nights Do Caracol Hotel, Angra do Heroísmo (Terceira) BB • 4-nights Do Canal Hotel, Horta (Faial) BB • All inter-island flights, transfers, boat tickets, entrance tickets (botanical garden/museums) and three lunches • Guided excursions (minibus and guide or taxi/jeep with English speaking driver) Note: We cannot guarantee that you will be on a tour with other people - it will run with a minimum of one person.

Day Ten Day at leisure. Explore the island’s capital with a walk along the harbour front to admire the painted yacht emblems and numerous messages left by sailors. Day Eleven Transfer to the airport for your return flight home.

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Azores Grand Tour São Miguel - Flores - Faial Pico - São Jorge - Terceira Departures: Saturdays (all year) Duration: 14 nights Guide price from: £2,237 per person* The unique beauty of the Azores and the individual character of each island provide an opportunity to explore an area of spectacular natural scenery. Saturday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel. Sunday – Full Day Tour (Ponta Delgada and Sete Cidades) Enjoy a visit to the stunning Sete Cidades Lakes, followed by a walking tour of the capital. Monday - FLORES Flight to Flores (90-minutes). Tuesday – Full Day Tour This tour (excluding lunch) includes many island highlights passing by lush green pastures bordered with hydrangeas (Jun-Aug), impressive waterfalls and the unique ‘organ pipe’ rock formation ‘Rocha dos Bordões’. Wednesday Flight to Faial (50-minutes). Thursday – FAIAL – Full Day Tour This tour (excluding lunch) takes you to the vast Caldeira, which dominates the island’s landscape before continuing to Capelinhos - the site of the last volcanic eruption in the Azores, and the Interpretation Centre which retells the drama. Friday – PICO - Full Day Tour Boat crossing (30-minutes) to Pico and the village of Lajes do Pico which was, for many years, the centre of

Photo: São Jorge

the whaling industry in the Azores. Visit the Whaler’s museum, home to a fascinating exhibition about the industry. Continue to the village of São Roque (lunch not included) and the black rocks of Cachorro. Saturday – Day at leisure. Sunday – SÃO JORGE Boat crossing to São Jorge (90-minutes). Monday – Half Day Tour Depart from Velas towards Beira where you will visit a cheese factory – tastings included. Continue to Calheta, Manadas and Urzelina, stopping at several breathtaking viewpoints en route. Tuesday – TERCEIRA Flight to Terceira (35-minutes). Wednesday – Half Day Tour Afternoon departure to Monte Brasil, from where you can enjoy fabulous views over the historical city. Then on to Biscoitos, visiting the Serra do Cume viewpoint en route, the wine museum and the natural black volcanic pools. Thursday – SÃO MIGUEL Flight to São Miguel (40-minutes).

*Guide price based on 2-sharing includes: • Flights from London Gatwick to Ponta Delgada, São Miguel • 2-nights Vila Nova Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • 2-nights Das Flores Hotel, Santa Cruz (Flores) BB • 4-nights Do Canal Hotel, Horta (Faial) BB • 2-nights São Jorge Garden Hotel, Velas (São Jorge) BB • 2-nights Angra Garden Hotel, Angra do Heroísmo (Terceira) BB • 2-nights Royal Garden Hotel, Ponta Delgada (São Miguel) BB • All transfers, inter-island flights, boat tickets, entrance tickets (botanical garden/museums) and three lunches • Guided excursions (minibus and guide or taxi/jeep with English speaking driver) Note: We cannot guarantee that you will be on a tour with other people – it will run with a minimum of two people.

Friday – Half Day Tour (Furnas) In Furnas you will have time to visit the beautiful 30-acre botanical gardens and the hot springs before stopping for lunch - Cozido meal included. Continue to the town of Ribeira Grande, visiting a tea plantation. Saturday Transfer to the airport for your return flight home. Terceira

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General Information Please read these notes in conjunction with our Booking Conditions. Information contained in this brochure may alter after publication so please check with us for any changes prior to booking. About Sunvil’s Bonding and Your Financial Security Sunvil is a fully bonded operator. We are licensed by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL 808) for all air based holidays in this brochure. All non air travel arrangements (e.g. accommodation or ground arrangements only) conform to the bonding requirements of the Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO). Complete financial protection is thus assured. In the unlikely event of our insolvency, these organisations will ensure that you are not stranded abroad and will arrange to refund any money you have paid us for an advance booking. For further information on how the CAA deals with air based bookings and to check our ATOL number, visit the CAA website at www.atol.org.uk. One call to us will save you considerable time and effort, and probably cost no more, in the end, than trying to arrange it all by yourself. Most important of all, it is financially more secure: we are fully ATOLbonded so your money is 100% protected, and by law we take full responsibility for our arrangements, which is not necessarily the case with ‘internet only’ operations who act only as ‘agents’. We firmly believe that, taken together, these benefits will allow you to make the most of your designer holiday with complete peace of mind.

Accommodation Air-conditioning: Where air conditioning is mentioned

this is provided at the discretion of the management and may not necessarily operate all day and every day. Children & Infants: Child reductions may apply on the basis of one child per two full fare paying passengers. Children must be under the age of 12 years on the date of departure to qualify and, in hotels, they must occupy the third bed in a three bedded room. Infants under 2 years of age on the date of departure travel for a flat rate of £50. Cots should be requested at the time of booking and, for the most part, are payable locally. Clients with Disabilities: We always do our best for

our disabled clients, but very often we do not have enough information as to the extent of the disability. If you are disabled, we need the details in writing so the accommodation providers can judge if they can meet your requirements. This may well take a little longer but will avoid disappointment. Facilities: Saunas and Jacuzzis, and other hotel

facilities stated in this brochure may not operate 24-hours a day. Many hotels offer these services at specific times of the day or on a request basis where advance notification of use, sometimes an hour or two, must be given locally. The provision of telephone lines, broadband Internet connections and WiFi do not form part of this

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contract. These facilities rely on local networks and therefore service levels cannot be guaranteed. No compensation is payable if the service is not working and is awaiting repair. Other facilities, fixtures and fittings including but not limited to, dishwasher, washing machine, swimming pool, lighting and air conditioning units may require servicing or repair. We cannot be held responsible for loss of use while repair is being undertaken. Room furnishings: In most cases rooms are furnished

with twin beds and, when a double bed is requested we pass the preference to the hotel. Most hotels do have some rooms with double beds – if they do not, they can usually successfully push two single beds together. Soap and towels are provided but not beach towels – please bring your own. Single rooms: Single rooms are often smaller and without much of a view. In the low season you may well have a double for sole use. A twin/double for single use can be guaranteed for a further supplement. Swimming pools: Please note that the opening/

closing date of the pool is an approximate date and cannot be guaranteed. Pools open/close according to the weather. If summer arrives early then pools are opened earlier than originally stated. The weather is unpredictable and therefore we cannot guarantee that pools will open/close when stated in our brochure. The dates given are simply guidelines. Three bedded rooms: Three bedded rooms are available in most hotels but, as they are often twin rooms with an extra bed, they may be rather cramped. The extra bed may be a proper bed, sofa bed or fold up bed. We cannot be held responsible if you find the room too crowded. Views: Specific views can be guaranteed only where a supplement is charged. Otherwise, we can request a room with view and the hotel will try to honour the request.

A Few Facts of Life We believe the information in this brochure is true and correct. It is essential you read our descriptions carefully to avoid making a wrong choice. If you are unsure of anything please ask to speak to someone who has been to the area you wish to visit. Our advice is honest – we would rather lose you than allow you to visit a location unsuited to your needs. Having said that, we would like to make our own position clear. Seasons change and so do resorts. What is ‘quiet’ in June can be crowded in August. Tourist facilities depend on the weather and/or demand. Please bear this in mind as it is impossible to qualify every statement on every page. If you visit Portugal or the Azores you must be prepared to accept the local way of life which, due to the climate, can be totally different from ours. Buses

tend to run early in the morning, shops and offices may well close in the afternoon, and restaurants, bars and clubs are noisier, open-air and open later than their British equivalents. Plumbing is rarely perfect. Roads are largely unlit, often have no pavement and are sometimes unmade, so take a torch. Many areas are growing resorts and building may be going on in the vicinity of your accommodation. We are not trying to dissuade you from travelling but just pointing out that you must take the rough with the smooth when you visit any foreign country. Despite the above, we are certain you will have the holiday of a lifetime but, if you do experience some niggles, try to have patience and understanding and gracefully accept that you cannot live as you would at home.

Amendment and Administration Charges A fee of £25 per booking will be charged for each amendment to a confirmed booking to cover administration costs in addition to any charges made by airline, transport or accommodation suppliers. In the case of a minor amendment (e.g. cancellation of a pre-booked car) this charge is per booking; in the case of a major amendment (e.g. change of holiday dates, accommodation or resort) this charge is per person. Within 8 weeks of departure we reserve the right to treat a major alteration as a cancellation of the original holiday (attracting cancellation charges) and regard it as a new holiday booking.

APIS, Health, Passports and Visas It is advisable to check before departure as to whether any changes have taken place. APIS: In 2009 the UK Government began to implement its requirement for APIS (Advanced Passenger Information) data for all passengers travelling internationally into and out of the UK. We need to collect this information from all passengers on behalf of the carrier, who is legally required to collect this information and provide it as part of the check-in process. These details can be submitted confidentially and securely online via the e-borders section at http:// mybooking.sunvil.co.uk/apis/login.asp

If you do not have your passport details at hand this information can be submitted at a later date. However, it must be submitted at least 10 days before departure. The information will be passed on directly to the relevant airline and kept for no more than 10 years by the British Government. It will be protected in keeping with the Data Protection Act and appropriate security controls will ensure it is not used or accessed incorrectly. It will be given only to organisations that are legally authorised to receive it and that need it to carry out their official duties. Your details will be destroyed by us on your return to the UK.


Portugal & the Azores | General Information

Health and EHIC: No inoculations or vaccinations are necessary for British Passport holders, but for the latest government health advice please see the National Travel Health Network and Centre website www. nathnac.org. All EU citizens should have a free European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) in addition to travel insurance – to apply please go to www.ehic.org.uk. Passports and Visas: Non-EC nationals should obtain up-to-date advice on passport and visa requirements from the Portuguese Embassy www. portugueseembassy.org.uk/en.html. We do not accept any responsibility if you cannot travel, or incur any other loss because you have not complied with any passport, visa, immigration requirements or health formalities.

Currency The local currency is the Euro. Many shops, hotels and car hire agents abroad will accept Visa Card, Mastercard, Diners Club and American Express cards.

Excursions Booked Locally Sunvil does not operate its own excursions. Any excursions booked locally at destination do not form part of the package, whether reserved through our local agent or representative. Sunvil acts solely as an agent for any such excursions and takes no responsibility or accepts any liability for their correct performance.

FCO Travel Advice Keep up-to-date with the latest UK Government Travel Advice as issued by the Foreign Office before you travel. This can be accessed by telephone (0845 850 2829); the Internet (www.fco.gov.uk/travel/); or BBC text services. As a responsible tour operator, Sunvil follows FCO advice – should it advise against non-essential travel to any of our destinations during a period in which you are booked to travel imminently you may change or cancel your holiday with no penalty.

Group Travel We are experienced in making arrangements for special interest groups and welcome enquiries for affinity, conference and incentive travel.

How to Book Our holidays can be booked through selected travel agents (excluding the multiple chains of Tui/Thomson or Thomas Cook). Alternatively you can call us Monday to Saturday during normal working hours. For all bookings including flights from the UK, an ATOL certificate will be issued at the time of confirmation. Please keep the ATOL certificate with your travel documents at all times. Once confirmed your deposit should be received by us within the next 7 days. For bookings within 8 weeks of departure, the full holiday amount is payable. A Holiday Confirmation will then be sent giving full holiday details and the balance due (payable 8 weeks before departure). Please check this carefully. No final invoice or statement will be sent. Your tickets and travel documents will be sent approximately 10 days before departure. Again, please check these as flight details may have slightly altered.

Local Agents As this is a tailor-made programme for seasoned travellers we have no local representatives. We

have local agents in Portugal and the Azores who can give any necessary help and guidance and can always be contacted. You will not be visited in your accommodation. Please remember that, wherever you are, most hotel managers, owners and receptionists are often only too keen to help you with local information. Any problems you experience must be reported locally so that we are given the opportunity of solving them. If you cannot reach our local agent then try us in London. Our out of hours emergency telephone number is 00 44 (0)7050 126444.

Maps Maps shown in this brochure are not to scale and must only be used for general guidance.

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Quality Charter AITO is the Association for independent and specialist holiday companies. Our member companies, usually owner-managed, strive to create overseas holidays with high levels of professionalism and a shared concern for quality and personal service. The Association encourages the highest standards in all aspects of tour operating.

Non-Standard Holidays

Exclusive Membership: AITO sets criteria regarding

Our holidays are very flexible. Some of the most popular arrangements are the following:

ownership, finance and quality which must be satisfied before new companies are admitted to membership. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Business Practice which encourages high operational standards and conduct.

Multi-Centres: Most of the holidays offered can be

combined. Some suggestions are made on the resort pages, but please telephone if you have any specific ideas not mentioned there. Tailor-made Holidays: For holidays in hotels not

featured in this brochure or of a longer duration and more complex character please ask us for a quotation. We can arrange flights for one person and accommodation for two, a week in a hotel and a week free with a car, varying durations for different members of your party etc. In fact, we are generally open to suggestion.

Payment & Ticket Despatch The balance of your holiday cost is due 8 weeks before departure. Please note that we do not send reminders. We accept payment by credit, debit or charge card. As we are charged for this service by the credit card companies we must levy a 2% (for Mastercard, Visa or Amex), on top of the quoted price of the trip. Should credit card companies increase their charges to us this charge may well increase. You will be advised of the exact charge at the time of booking. Tickets are sent electronically or by mail about 10 days before departure.

Safety Standards and Regulations The safety standards and regulations in operation overseas are those of the country in question and may not reach the same level as those we enjoy in the UK. The monitoring, enforcement and compliance with these local regulations is a matter for the authorities of that country and the foreign supplier of the services concerned. The general standards of safety and hygiene, fire precautions etc, will generally be lower than in the U.K. Liability insurance requirements vary considerably from country to country as does the responsibility placed on an organisation by local law. Please therefore take all precautions to protect yourself and your family whilst on holiday. In particular, you should familiarise yourself with hotel fire escape routes and always be aware of hidden dangers involving swimming pools, balconies and hotel lifts, especially if travelling with children.

Travel Insurance It is essential that you are adequately insured. Our insurance is tailored specifically for our holidays. We cannot be responsible for any claim, item or events, which would normally be covered by our insurance (if taken).

Financial Security: AITO members are required to

protect money paid by customers to the member for any holiday sold under the AITO logo and to comply with UK Government Regulations in this respect. Members submit details of their bonding and guarantee arrangements to the Association on a regular basis. Accurate Brochures and Websites: All members

do their utmost to ensure that all their brochures and other publications, print or electronic, clearly and accurately describe the holidays and services offered. Professional Service and Continual Improvements:

All members are committed to high standards of service and believe in regular and thorough training of employees. Members continually seek to review and improve their holidays. They listen to their customers and always welcome suggestions for improving standards. Monitoring Standards: AITO endeavours to monitor

quality standards regularly. All customers should receive a post-holiday questionnaire the results of which are scrutinised by the Association. Sustainable Tourism: As members, we

acknowledge the importance of AITO’s Sustainable Tourism ethos, which recognise the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating. Customer Relations: All members endeavour

to deal swiftly and fairly with any issues their customers may raise. In the unlikely event that a dispute between an AITO member and a customer cannot be settled amicably, AITO’s low-cost Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and acceptable conclusion. Sunvil Holidays is a member of the Association of Independent Tour Operators. To contact the Association, visit www.aito.com or call 020 8744 9280.

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Portugal & the Azores | Activities in the Azores & Flight Information

Activities in the Azores Sunvil can pre-book a range of activities and tours. Full details (descriptions and prices) can be found on our website.

Azorean Rural Experience - Farm visit and horse and cart ride Bike Tour (Guided) Bike Tour and Botanical Gardens Tour (Guided) Birdwatching Boat Trips Canoeing Canyoning Catamaran Trip City Tour of Horta Coasteering Diving Fishing (Coastal and Deep Sea) Geological History Tour - All about volcanoes Golf Island Tours (Guided) Jeep Tours Kayaking (Sea) Photo Tours Pico Mountain Hike (Guided) Private Taxi Tours Rock Climbing Sailing Yacht (Captained) Spa (Ferraria) Swimming with Dolphins Walks (Guided) Walks (Self Guided) Whale & Dolphin Watching

São Miguel

Santa Maria

Terceira

Graciosa

São Jorge

Pico

Faial

Flores

Corvo

Flight Information The information box below shows the direct flight routes for each destination with scheduled, charter and no frill airlines. All flights are subject to change. Please contact us for full details of these and any additional flights that may be available from your local airport at the time of booking. Porto (Portugal) Belfast Birmingham Bournemouth Bristol Cardiff Doncaster Sheffield East Midlands Edinburgh Exeter Glasgow Leeds Bradford Liverpool London City London Gatwick London Heathrow London Luton London Southend London Stansted Manchester Newcastle

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Lisbon (Portugal)

Faro (Portugal)

Ponta Delgada (Azores)


Portugal & the Azores | Booking Conditions

Booking Conditions 1. Definitions These booking conditions, together with the General Information section in our brochures or on our website (depending upon how you make your booking), and any other document we brought to your attention before we confirmed your booking, form the basis of your contract with us, Sunvil International Sales Limited, registered number 984970. 2. Booking (a) You may make your booking with us directly (through our website or by e-mail or telephone) or through one of our authorized travel agents. Whichever option you choose, your booking will be subject to our booking conditions which appear in our brochures and on our website. A copy can also be posted or e-mailed to you on request. By asking us to confirm your booking, we are entitled to assume that the person who makes the booking has had the opportunity to read our booking conditions and has agreed to these on behalf of everyone named on the booking. A contract between us only comes into existence when either (1) we issue a confirmation invoice following payment of the applicable deposit or full payment (if booking within 56 days of departure) or (2) for telephone bookings made within 56 days of departure, we or your travel agent verbally confirm your booking and provide you with a booking reference following payment by credit or debit card. For online bookings made through our website, the confirmation invoice will be issued at the end of the booking process which you must print and keep. If your arrangements include a flight arranged by us, you will also receive an ATOL Certificate. You must check all documents we send you carefully as soon as you receive them as it may not be possible to make changes later. We cannot accept any liability if we are not notified of any inaccuracy (for which we are responsible) in any document within 14 days of our sending it out (or in the case of travel documents/tickets, 5 days). If we accept your booking on the basis that one or more elements of the arrangements (such as the accommodation) is subject to confirmation by the relevant supplier, we will be entitled to cancel your booking and terminate your contract without any liability to you (other than refunding any payment you have made to us or your travel agent on our behalf in respect of that booking) in the event that the element(s) in question cannot be confirmed.

3. Payment (a) Any monies paid by you to the agent are held by the agent on behalf and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust at all times, but subject to the agent’s obligations to pay it to us for as long as we have not failed. In the event that we fail, any money held or subsequently accepted from the consumer by the agent is and continues to be held by that agent on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation to pay that money to us. (b) The balance of the price is payable not less than 56 days prior to departure date. If the balance has not been paid by 48 days prior to departure, the booking will be cancelled and the cancellation charges set out in Clause 7 will be levied. (c) Full payment will be due immediately for bookings made within 56 days of travel. (d) No reminders or statements will be sent. 4. Special Requests Special requests should be indicated on the booking form or requested in writing. We will try to arrange for special requests to be met, but cannot, and do not, guarantee that they will be unless a supplement is paid. Adding requests after booking may incur an administration charge. 5. Prices and Surcharges (a) Prices stated are general indications of the likely price. But they can vary. The price you are given at the time of booking is the price to be paid. (b) The price of your confirmed holiday is subject at all times to changes in transport costs including the cost of fuel, and any other airline cost changes which are part of our contracts with airlines (and their agents), cruise ship operators and any other transport provider; and to changes in the currency exchange used to calculate your arrangements; and to rates, dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports, any or all of which may result in a variation of your holiday price. We will absorb and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements. You will be charged for the amount over and above that, plus an administration charge of £2.00 per person together with an amount to cover agents’ commission. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your confirmed travel arrangements (excluding any insurance premiums, amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements), you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of equivalent or higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid to us, except for any insurance premiums and any amendment charges and/or additional services or travel arrangements. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. There will be no change made to the price of your confirmed holiday within 30 days of your departure nor will refunds be paid during this period. We will consider an appropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your confirmed holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place.

6. Alterations by You (a) A fee of £35 per booking for a minor change (e.g. cancellation of car hire) or £35 per person for a major change (e.g. name change, change of accommodation or change of dates to earlier or later in the season) to cover administration costs will be charged for each amendment requested more than eight weeks before departure to a confirmed booking. Amendments involving ‘bought-in’ flights (i.e. not on regular Sunvil/GIC charter flights) will attract a higher charge from the airline which will be quoted for on request. Holidays can only be transferred to another resort area within the same country within the same year. Any alteration requested within eight weeks of departure will be treated as a cancellation of the original holiday (attracting cancellation charges) and a new holiday booking. (b) If you are prevented from taking up your booking by illness, jury service, redundancy, unavoidable work commitment or the death or serious illness of a close family member, you may transfer your booking to another person acceptable to us provided that:

(i) the transfer is requested in writing at least one week in advance of departure; (ii) the request is accompanied by documentary proof of the reason for the transfer, any tickets or vouchers already received from us, full details of the person who will take over the booking, any balance due for the booking and the appropriate administration fee which will be £35 per name-change, plus all charges of whatever nature levied by our suppliers. You should be aware that some suppliers, particularly airlines, may charge a 100% cancellation fee and the cost of a new ticket; and (iii) the person taking over the agreement agrees to be bound by the booking conditions.

7. Cancellation by You (a) Should you wish to cancel the holiday, this must be done in writing to us. A written notification must be received by us by recorded or registered mail. No cancellation will be effective until such written notice is received by us. You will be liable to pay the following cancellation charges: Cancellation period charge before departure 56 days plus 55-43 days 42-29 days 28-22 days 21-15 days 0-14 days

Charge as a percentage of total invoiced cost Deposit 30% 40% 60% 80% 100%

(b) We reserve our right to pass on to you any cancellation charges imposed by our suppliers which are in excess of the cancellation charges set out above. In particular, any “bought-in flight element” (i.e. that you are booked on non-standard Sunvil flights, scheduled or chartered, for which a higher deposit is required) and/or accommodation (i.e. where full payment is required to obtain a special offer price at the time of booking) will be charged at 100% cancellation fees for the flight. (c) Insurance premiums are non-refundable. (d) Should one or more members of a party cancel, it may increase the per person holiday price of those still travelling. Note: Certain arrangements may not be amended after they have been confirmed and any alteration could incur a cancellation charge of up to 100% of that part of the arrangements. (e) If the deposit paid is more than the percentage cancellation charge applied within 56 days then the higher amount will be charged.

8. Alterations and Cancellation by Us (a) If we make a major alteration or cancel the holiday after the booking has been confirmed but before departure, you will have the choice of: (i) accepting the cancellation or alteration; (ii) taking another available holiday with us (if it is more expensive you must pay the difference, but if it is cheaper we will make an appropriate refund); or (iii) (in the case of a major alteration) cancelling the holiday and receiving a full refund. (b) A major alteration is a change of airport (except between airports serving the same city), a change of area, if this results in materially different facilities and/or anticipated experience, or a change to lower grade accommodation for a substantial part of the holiday. (Substantial means 25% or more of the nights spent in-country.) Any other change is a minor alteration. (c) If you decide to cancel because of a major alteration or if we cancel a holiday for any reason other than Force Majeure (please refer to clause 9) or Low Bookings (please refer to clause 8(d) below), we will pay compensation as follows: Period before scheduled departure when major alteration or cancellation is notified More than 56 days 56 - 29 days 28 - 14 days 13 - 0 days

Compensation per fare paying passenger Nil £20 £30 £40

Please note that compensation payments relating to a child place for which you have paid a child price are half the amounts shown (up to half the child price paid). There are no compensation payments payable to those travelling on “free child places”, “free group places” or infants. (d) Low Bookings is where an insufficient number of people have booked the arrangements to make their operation financially viable in the advertised form. We will never cancel a holiday because of Low Bookings less than 42 days before departure. (e) If there is a minor alteration, we will try to notify you, although we are not obliged to do so, nor are we liable to pay compensation. (f ) If we become unable to provide a significant proportion of a holiday after it has commenced, we will make suitable alternative arrangements for you at no extra charge to you or, alternatively, arrange for you to be returned to your point of departure and to receive a pro-rata refund for any ground arrangements not received. In addition, if appropriate, we will pay you compensation of an amount which is reasonable taking into account all the circumstances. Compensation will not be considered appropriate, for example, in cases where a major alteration has to be made as a result of Force Majeure or Low Bookings.

9. Force Majeure – Circumstances Beyond our Control Except where we say differently elsewhere in these conditions, we cannot pay any compensation, reimburse expenses, or cover losses for any amount or otherwise accept responsibility if, as a result of circumstances beyond our control, we have to change your holiday after booking, or we, or our suppliers, cannot supply your holiday, as we, or they, had agreed, or you suffer any loss or damage of any description. When we refer to circumstances beyond our control, we mean any event that we, or the supplier in question, could not foresee or avoid, even after taking all reasonable care. Such circumstances will usually include, but are not limited to, war, threat of war, airport closures, epidemic, natural or nuclear disaster, terrorist activity, civil unrest, industrial dispute, bad weather (actual or threatened), change to Foreign Office advice to advise against travel to destination and significant building work ongoing outside of your accommodation (such as resort development). 10. Overbooking In the very rare event of over-booking accommodation of which we are not aware before you depart, you will be offered alternative accommodation on arrival, which accommodation will be of a comparable standard if available. If the location and/ or facilities of the alternative accommodation can reasonably be considered inferior to that originally booked, we will compensate you by paying you the difference in price, if any, between the two properties plus compensation of up to 5% of the original holiday price. 11. Accurate Descriptions We make every effort to ensure that all resorts and

accommodation offered in this brochure or website are described as accurately as possible and that all price indications are correct. Changes, however, can occur and we reserve the right to make changes, in which case you will be informed, of any price change and any material descriptive change, at the time of booking or on your subsequent Holiday Confirmation Invoice. You should bear in mind that certain facilities, particularly sports, entertainment and excursions, are subject to demand at any given time. It would not, for instance, be reasonable to expect an excursion to run unless there is demand which makes its operation economically viable. If a hotel is equipped with centrally controlled air-conditioning, the period and time of functioning of the system is at the discretion of the hotel management.

12. Accommodation (a) Accommodation which forms part of your booking may only be used by the persons named on the booking form. Subletting is not permitted. (b) You must observe the rules, if any, relating to the accommodation. (c) You must vacate the accommodation in most areas by 10 am on the day of departure. There may be some exceptions and these will be advised locally by our representative, agent or accommodation provider. Check-in is normally available from 4 pm onwards subject to hotel management discretion. 13. Conduct, Injury and Damage (a) You shall behave properly throughout your holiday and, in particular, must not do or permit to be done anything which might lead to damage to any property, injury to any person, or vitiation of any contract of insurance. (b) You will use, occupy and enjoy the accommodation provided as part of your holiday with due care and in a proper manner without allowing the accommodation to become unreasonably soiled. No items, fixtures or fittings shall be removed from the accommodation or left outside at any time. (c) You will be responsible for the cost of repairing or replacing any lost, broken or damaged items, including lost keys. (d) You will treat and speak to our employees and representatives in a reasonable and civil manner. 14. Travel Delays and Flights (a) Flight times are provided by airlines and are subject to change owing to matters such as air traffic control restrictions, weather conditions and technical problems. Flight timings are therefore estimates only and cannot be guaranteed. As between you and any individual airlines, the airline’s standard conditions of carriage will apply. These may limit or exclude liability in accordance with relevant international Conventions. Copies of these Conventions are available from us on request. (b) If you or any member of your party misses your flight or other transport arrangement, it is cancelled or you are subject to a significant delay for any reason, you must contact the airline or other transport supplier concerned immediately. (c) The Package Travel etc Regulations 1992 provide that in the event that you experience difficulty on the occurrence of circumstances described in clauses 16 (2) (a) (b) (c) or (d) of these booking conditions, we will provide you with prompt assistance. Where you experience a flight delay or cancellation which is not owing to any failure by us, our employees or subcontractors, this prompt assistance is likely to extend to providing help in locating refreshments, accommodation and communications but not paying for them. (d) Under the Denied Boarding Regulation (EU 261/2004), if you have been denied boarding, your flight has been cancelled or it has been significantly delayed, it is the airline’s duty to look after you. This means providing food, drinks, and some communications. If you are delayed overnight, this also means a hotel and travel to and from it. Full details of these rights will be publicised at EU airports and will also be available from airlines. If the airline does not comply with these rules you should complain to the Civil Aviation Authority at www.caa.co.uk/passengerrights. We have no liability to you in these circumstances whatsoever and your claim for this assistance and any compensation must be made directly to the airline. Liability of an airline under EU 261/2004 will not entitle you to a refund of your holiday price from us. (e) We cannot accept liability for any delay which is due to any of the reasons set out in clause 9 of these booking conditions (which includes the behaviour of any passenger(s) or for any passenger who, for example, fails to check in or board on time). A delay or cancellation to your flight does not automatically entitle you to cancel any other arrangements even where those arrangements have been made in conjunction with your flight. However, you may be entitled to claim under the flight delay section of your travel insurance policy. (f ) We have no control over how much leg room (seat pitch) airlines allow on their aircraft. No guarantee can be given as to a particular seat configuration on board as aircraft types vary. However, these seat pitches are standard throughout the airline industry and comply with current Civil Aviation Authority guidelines. (g) This brochure is our responsibility, as your tour operator. It is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. 15. Suppliers’ Conditions Our third party suppliers have their own booking conditions and conditions of carriage, and you will be bound by these, so far as the relevant supplier is concerned. Our suppliers’ conditions will also apply to your contract with us, and in the event of any conflict between the suppliers’ conditions and our conditions, the suppliers’ conditions will prevail, save to the extent that any term in the suppliers’ conditions is deemed to be invalid or unenforceable, in which event our conditions will prevail. Some of our suppliers’ conditions may limit or exclude liability on the part of the relevant supplier, and, by virtue of their application to your contract with us, may also limit or exclude our liability to you, and they are often subject to international conventions. You can get copies of the relevant conditions if you ask us. 16. Our Liability (1) We will accept responsibility for the arrangements we agree to provide or arrange for you as an “organiser” under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 as set out below. Subject to these booking conditions, if we or our suppliers negligently perform or arrange the services which we are obliged to provide for you under our contract with you, as set out on your confirmation invoice, we will pay you reasonable compensation. The level of such compensation will be calculated taking into consideration all relevant factors such as but not limited to: following the complaints procedure as described in these conditions and the extent to which ours or our employees’ or suppliers’ negligence affected the overall enjoyment of your holiday. Please note that it is your responsibility to show that we or our supplier(s) have been negligent if you wish to make a claim against us. (2) We will not be responsible or pay you compensation for any injury, illness, death, loss, damage, expense, cost or other claim of any description if it results from:(a) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of the person(s) affected; (b) the act(s) and/or omission(s) of a third party unconnected with the provision of the services contracted for and which were unforeseeable or unavoidable; or (c) unusual or unforeseeable circumstances beyond ours or our supplier(s) control, the consequences of which could not have

been avoided even if all due care had been exercised; or (d) an event which either ourselves or suppliers could not, even with all due care, have foreseen or forestalled. (3) We limit the amount of compensation we may have to pay you if we are found liable under this clause: (a) loss of and/or damage to any luggage or personal possessions and money, The maximum amount we will have to pay you in respect of these claims is an amount equivalent to the excess on your insurance policy which applies to this type of loss per person in total because you are assumed to have adequate insurance in place to cover any losses of this kind. (b) Claims not falling under (a) above and which don’t involve injury, illness or death The maximum amount we will have to pay you in respect of these claims is twice the price paid by or on behalf of the person(s) affected in total. This maximum amount will only be payable where everything has gone wrong and you or your party has not received any benefit at all from your booking. (c) Claims in respect of international travel by air, sea and rail, or any stay in a hotel (i) The extent of our liability will in all cases be limited as if we were carriers under the appropriate Conventions, which include The Warsaw/Montreal Convention (international travel by air); The Athens Convention (with respect to sea travel); The Berne/Cotif Convention (with respect to rail travel) and The Paris Convention (with respect to hotel arrangements). You can ask for copies of these Conventions from our offices. Please contact us. In addition, you agree that the operating carrier or transport company’s own ‘Conditions of Carriage’ will apply to you on that journey. When arranging transportation for you, we rely on the terms and conditions contained within these international conventions and those ‘Conditions of Carriage’. You acknowledge that all of the terms and conditions contained in those ‘Conditions of Carriage’ form part of your contract with us, as well as with the transport company and that those ‘Conditions of Carriage’ shall be deemed to be included by reference into this contract. (ii) In any circumstances in which a carrier is liable to you by virtue of the Denied Boarding Regulation 2004, any liability we may have to you under our contract with you, arising out of the same facts, is limited to the remedies provided under the Regulation as if (for this purpose only) we were a carrier. (iii) When making any payment, we are entitled to deduct any money which you have received or are entitled to receive from the transport provider or hotelier for the complaint or claim in question. (4) It is a condition of our acceptance of liability under this clause that you notify any claim to ourselves and our supplier(s) strictly in accordance with the complaints procedure set out in these conditions. (5) Where any payment is made, the person(s) receiving it (and their parent or guardian if under 18 years) must also assign to ourselves or our insurers any rights they may have to pursue any third party and must provide ourselves and our insurers with all assistance we may reasonably require. (6) Please note, we cannot accept any liability for any damage, loss or expense or other sum(s) of any description: (a) which on the basis of the information given to us by you concerning your booking prior to our accepting it, we could not have foreseen you would suffer or incur if we breached our contract with you; or (b) relate to any business. (7) We will not accept responsibility for services or facilities which do not form part of our agreement or where they are not advertised in our brochure. For example any excursion you book whilst away, or any service or facility which your hotel or any other supplier agrees to provide for you.

17. Excursions Booked Locally The Company does not operate its own excursions. Any excursions booked locally at destination do not form part of the package, whether reserved through our local agent or representative. Sunvil acts soley as an agent for any such excursions and takes no responsibility or accepts any liability for their correct performance. Your contract will be with the operator of the excursion or tour and not with us. 18. Complaints All complaints must be made at the time of occurrence to the supplier of the facility or service concerned, to give an opportunity to rectify the cause of the complaint. If unresolved, then you should swiftly call us directly. (If out of UK office hours, then use the relevant emergency mobile numbers supplied in your final travel pack.) Failure to do so will result in your legal rights being reduced or even extinguished. Any claims whatsoever against us must be submitted in writing to us in the UK within 6 months of your return. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with, this contract which cannot be amicably settled, may (if you wish) be referred to ABTA’s independent dispute settlement service. 19. Consumer Protection The air holidays and flights in this brochure are ATOL Protected since we hold an Air Travel Organiser’s Licence granted by the Civil Aviation Authority. Our ATOL number is ATOL 808. We will provide you with the services you have bought (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where we are not able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with the services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will be impossible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday you will receive an ATOL certificate. This certificate alongside your confirmation invoice lists the flight, accommodation, car hire and other services that are financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. Please ask for it and check to ensure that everything you booked (flights, hotels and other services) is listed on it. See ww.caa.co.uk/ATOLCertificate. For further information, visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk. All holidays or accommodation only not including air travel are protected by a bond through the Travel Association (ABTA Ltd). 20. Data Protection (a) Please be assured that we have measures in place to protect personal booking Information. This information will only be passed on to the principal and to the relevant suppliers of your travel arrangements. The information may also be provided to public authorities such as customs or immigration if required by them, or as required by law. Certain information may also be passed on to security or credit checking companies. (b) If you travel outside the European Economic Area (“EEA”), controls on data protection may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this country. We will only pass your information on to persons responsible for your travel arrangements. This applies to any sensitive information that you give to us such as details of any disabilities, or dietary/religious requirements. (If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, whether in the EEA or not, we will be unable to provide your booking. In making this booking, you consent to this information being passed on to the relevant persons.) Full details of our data protection policy are available on request. 21. Governing Law and Jurisdiction This contract and any matters arising from it are governed by the law of England and Wales and are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.

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