Jessica Roe and family found peace and tranquility in Portugal’s upmarket Quinta Do Lago 

ON a grey winter day, our family of four boarded a plane at Gatwick, bound for Four Seasons Fairways in Quinta do Lago. Boy were we ready for a holiday! 

We’d been given so much help from this upmarket company in arranging our trip that everything felt incredibly easy from the moment our plane landed. The hire car they had booked for us was ready and waiting, and the journey to the resort was just 30 minutes. As we glided into their reception, I felt as warm and calm as the 24 degree weather. The benefits of booking a holiday after the summer rush are three fold; it’s cheaper, there are no crowds and we didn’t feel we compromised on the weather as it stayed between 23 and 27 degrees during our trip.

Quinta do Lago itself is a sprawling golf, leisure and lifestyle resort in Almancil, one of the Algarve’s most affluent communities. As you enter the complex, there is an instant feeling that you are stepping up and into the land of luxury. The palatial spread of palms, immaculate gardens, dazzling residential properties, restaurants and retreats weave between the world-class golf courses and wind their way down to its very own beach and nature reserve.

It’s rare to find a resort that accommodates the needs of everyone within a family equally – our children are aged seven and 11. Child-orientated resorts can leave the adults feeling like they have been at a kids’ birthday party for a week, and adult-oriented resorts leave the kids bored and fractious – either way, no one has had the holiday of their dreams. Four Seasons Fairways has really achieved the perfect balance, ensuring tots, teens, parents and grandparents can co-exist in perfect harmony. As we strolled to our villa on that first day, I was struck by how calm and peaceful the atmosphere was. 

The villa we stayed in was light, spacious and well thought-out, with parking extremely close by. I particularly liked the fact that each villa had a QR code on the wall which connected to the resort’s bespoke app which had lots of useful information and contacts. The children had a large bedroom on the ground floor, next to its own bathroom with a shower, while we felt very grown up in our own penthouse suite upstairs. We were close enough to hear the children if they needed us, but far enough away to feel that we had a retreat of our very own – spa bath and all! The villa had a modern living area with a double sofa bed, utility room, ample dining area and kitchen with everything a family might need. On returning to the UK I promptly purchased the electric orange juicer they provided, so I could relive the fabulous Portuguese orange juice at every breakfast! 

Between pools and play areas, there was no shortage of entertainment for the children, but should the parents need some ‘me time’ the resort also offers a kids club. As a treat, my partner and I booked in for a relaxing couple’s massage in the resort’s spa while the children had a morning of crafts, baking and fun with the wonderful ladies who ran the club. We also booked one of the kids’ club managers as a babysitter for a few hours one evening. She came directly to our villa with board games and activities in tow.

What did we do with our evening off? We made a b-line for Amara, the newly built, high-end second restaurant within the resort, with stunning views of the Algarvian hills. Our meal there was sumptuous, with the best octopus dish we have ever tasted. The attentive lady sommelier helped us navigate through three courses with expertise, whilst the live music lulled us into a restful food coma. The main restaurant in the resort cannot be faulted and serves fresh, delicious dishes daily. If you want to experience a moment of pure adult luxury, book a table at Amara.

I can’t finish this article without mentioning the team that runs Four Seasons Fairways. Most of them have worked there for many years, repeat guests chat like old friends and they truly go the extra mile to make sure you have everything you need for a pleasant stay.

Fun activities

You can easily remain content in the resort alone, but there are plenty of local activities worth making a day trip for. Try: 

  • ZooMarine for a breathtaking Dolphin show www.zoomarine.pt/en
  • A leisurely horse ride at Pinetrees www.pinetrees.pt
  • Local Portuguese markets
  • A macabre but fascinating visit to The Chapel of Bones, Évora
  • Lunch in the Old Town, Faro 
  • Shopping at ‘Algarve Shopping’ (a giant Mall)
  • The Aquashow water park, a new indoor water park in Quarteira, is the first and only indoor water park in the Algarve and on the Iberian Peninsula www.aquashowpark.com/en

 

Travel facts

Seven nights in a two (sleeps 6) or three-bed villa (sleeps 8) or apartment with swimming pool or jacuzzi ranges from £1,250 – £3,950 on a self-catering basis. For more information visit www.fourseasonsfairways.com

For more information about Portugal www.visitportugal.com

Between pools and play areas, there was no shortage of entertainment for the children, but should the parents need some ‘me time’ the resort also offers a kids club. As a treat, my partner and I booked in for a relaxing couple’s massage in the resort’s spa while the children had a morning of crafts, baking and fun with the wonderful ladies who ran the club. We also booked one of the kids’ club managers as a babysitter for a few hours one evening. She came directly to our villa with board games and activities in tow.

What did we do with our evening off? We made a b-line for Amara, the newly built, high-end second restaurant within the resort, with stunning views of the Algarvian hills. Our meal there was sumptuous, with the best octopus dish we have ever tasted. The attentive lady sommelier helped us navigate through three courses with expertise, whilst the live music lulled us into a restful food coma. The main restaurant in the resort cannot be faulted and serves fresh, delicious dishes daily. If you want to experience a moment of pure adult luxury, book a table at Amara.

I can’t finish this article without mentioning the team that runs Four Seasons Fairways. Most of them have worked there for many years, repeat guests chat like old friends and they truly go the extra mile to make sure you have everything you need for a pleasant stay.

Fun activities

You can easily remain content in the resort alone, but there are plenty of local activities worth making a day trip for. Try: 

  • ZooMarine for a breathtaking Dolphin show www.zoomarine.pt/en
  • A leisurely horse ride at Pinetrees www.pinetrees.pt
  • Local Portuguese markets
  • A macabre but fascinating visit to The Chapel of Bones, Évora
  • Lunch in the Old Town, Faro 
  • Shopping at ‘Algarve Shopping’ (a giant Mall)
  • The Aquashow water park, a new indoor water park in Quarteira, is the first and only indoor water park in the Algarve and on the Iberian Peninsula www.aquashowpark.com/en

 

Travel facts

Seven nights in a two (sleeps 6) or three-bed villa (sleeps 8) or apartment with swimming pool or jacuzzi ranges from £1,250 – £3,950 on a self-catering basis. For more information visit www.fourseasonsfairways.com

For more information about Portugal www.visitportugal.com

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