Once a quiet little town,
LAGOS
is now a thriving fishing port and market centre as well as being one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Algarve. Within walking distances of some superb beaches, the town is also an interesting historical centre. It was a favoured residence of Henry the Navigator, who used Lagos as a base for the new African trade - the richest of which was in slaves. Europe's first
slave market
was built here in 1441 in the arch... [More]
Located only 500 metres from the famous D'Ana Beach, these attractive apartments offer you all the comfort and ambience for a pleasant holiday. All the apartments are equipped with air conditioning, television, safe, kitchenette, terrace or balcony. There is also an outdoor swimming pool. [More]
A charming, secluded, Mediterranean-style villa, overlooking Porto de Mos beach, Lagos, 1 hour from Faro Airport and two hours from Lisbon or Seville. Two of Algarve’s prettiest beaches – Praia D. Ana and Praia do Camilo – are only 1,500m away, as are the spectacular Ponte da Piedade headland ... [More]