We love —
- Waking up in a spacious apartment, where contemporary furnishings and a private terrace set the tone for an unhurried Algarve morning.
- Stepping out to a dining scene that ranges from Portuguese seafood to Michelin-starred cooking, all within easy walking distance.
- Spending long afternoons by the pool, before heading down to Carvoeiro's coastline and golf courses just minutes away.
New Voyage Privé —
Carefully selected for our members by our experts
Primelife Carvoeiro 4* —
Primelife Carvoeiro 4* sits in the heart of one of the Algarve's most sought-after coastal villages, within walking distance of beaches, restaurants and golf courses.
Spacious apartments feature private terraces, fully equipped kitchens and high-quality natural finishes, set within low-density landscaped gardens that keep the atmosphere peaceful. A choice for those who want the ease of a resort with the feel of a private residence.
Your room —
Just for you:
- Bottle of sparkling wine in your room upon arrival
Choose between a stay in an Apartment T1, Apartment T2 or Apartment T3.
Appartment T1 (20 m²)
A well-proportioned one-bedroom apartment with a private terrace overlooking the pool and landscaped gardens, designed for relaxed Algarve living. Thoughtfully furnished and fully equipped, it makes for a comfortable base in the heart of Carvoeiro.
Appartment T2 (111 m²)
A spacious two-bedroom apartment with an open-plan living area and a terrace offering views over the pool and gardens, finished to a high standard throughout. Fully equipped, it provides a relaxed and private base for those who appreciate space and comfort in equal measure.
Appartment T3 (140 m²)
A generous three-bedroom apartment with a terrace overlooking the pool and landscaped gardens, offering ample space for a relaxed and private stay in Carvoeiro. Fully equipped and well finished throughout, it provides a comfortable and unhurried base for those who value room to breathe.
Your dining choices
This is an accommodation-only stay.
Each apartment comes fully equipped for relaxed self-catering, with kitchen space perfect for leisurely breakfasts and easy evenings in. When the mood calls for eating out, Carvoeiro's dining scene is within easy walking distance, from traditional Portuguese seafood and local bars to Michelin-starred restaurants along the coast.
Your time
Days here tend to begin slowly, with coffee on a private terrace before making your way to the communal pool and sun-drenched gardens. The beach is a short walk away, and Carvoeiro's coastline offers plenty for those who want more activity, from water sports to some of the Algarve's finest golf courses just minutes from the door.
Your journey to Faro —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
Algarve —
Stretching along Portugal's golden and southern coast, the Algarve is a year-round destination, brimming with stunning landscapes, beautiful beaches, and lively seaside towns. From the bustling streets of Albufeira to the laid-back surf vibe of Sagres, this coastal haven blends natural beauty, rich tradition, and outdoor adventure. Balancing serenity and excitement, the Algarve has something for every traveller’s pace.
Must-sees
- Albufeira Old Town: Discover whitewashed buildings, historic churches, and vibrant nightlife in one of the region’s most beloved resort towns.
- Sagres: Explore a charming town set against breathtaking cliffs, where surfers gather to tackle the bracing Atlantic waves.
- Ecovia do Litoral: Cycle along this scenic coastal route from Sagres to Vila Real de Santo António.
- Praia de Falésia: Embrace the serenity of this enchanting beach, with golden sands bordered by cliffs resembling a coastal Grand Canyon, offering stunning views and tranquil walks.
- Vilamoura: Indulge in the charm of this chic resort town, famous for its luxury marina, vibrant nightlife, and world-class golf courses.
Culinary culture
The Algarve’s cuisine is all about fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Seafood lovers will delight in grilled sardines, octopus salad, and cataplana—a rich seafood stew. Sweet treats like almond cake and fig jam reflect the region’s agricultural roots. Pair it all with a glass of crisp Vinho Verde (a fresh slightly sparkling wine) or local Algarve wine, and enjoy it beachside or in a rustic village tavern.
Dive Deeper
Explore the Via Algarviana, a 300-kilometre cycling route through the Algarve’s scenic interior, or wander through historic castles and forts that tell stories of Moorish rule and maritime exploration. Golf enthusiasts will enjoy touring the world-class golf courses, popular due to the mild climate, and stunning scenery. Featuring more than 40 golf courses, many of which have been designed by some of the biggest names in golf course architecture, the region also hosts several high-profile golf tournaments throughout the year. And for the more adventurous, the Algarve’s coastline offers the perfect playground, with clear waters and steady winds ideal for surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, and paddleboarding.
Good to know
The Algarve enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, with hot summers and mild winters—ideal for both beach holidays and active escapes. Faro Airport is the region’s main entry point, with easy connections to major towns. Trains run along the coast from Lagos to Vila Real de Santo António, while buses connect inland villages and resort areas. Renting a car is a convenient option for exploring more remote beaches and countryside.