Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Palácio de Tavira, Algarve
Facts in brief
Official star rating 5
Location In the historic centre of Tavira, on Praça da Alagoa.
Annual opening 1st February to 3rd January
Closest airport Faro
Distance from airport 35 minutes by car
Closest railway station Tavira
Distance from railway station 5 minutes by car
Hotel facilities and services
Mirsal Restaurant, Bar da Lua, Luma Wellness Spa with two treatment rooms, two rooftop lunge pools, peaceful courtyards and gardens, 24hr reception, concierge service, lift, laundry and ironing services.
Complimentary
Wi-Fi and cooked-to-order breakfast
Out and about nearby
Tavira’s historic centre unfolds just steps from the hotel, with the 8th to 13th century Castelo de Tavira offering views across terracotta rooftops from its beautiful garden, and the neighbouring Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo displaying Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements alongside 18th century tile panels. The Camera Obscura in Torre de Tavira projects live panoramic views of the town onto a concave screen in this Victorian-era optical marvel, whilst the 12th century Moorish bridge provides a picturesque pedestrian crossing of the Gilão River. The golden beaches of Ilha de Tavira and Praia da Terra Estreita lie 3-4km away within the Ria Formosa Natural Park, accessible by ferry and offering pristine Blue Flag conditions amidst this protected 60km coastal lagoon system, renowned for migratory birds and seahorses. The picturesque fishing village of Santa Luzia sits 5km away, known as the “octopus capital,” with waterfront restaurants serving the day’s catch, whilst the dramatic Praia do Barril features the haunting Cemitério das Âncoras – over 200 rusting anchors commemorating the tuna fishing community that thrived there until 1964.
Sports nearby
Hiking, cycling, golf (Benamor, Quinta da Ria, Quinta de Cima), watersports, boat excursions.
I wanted to thank you for organising such a great trip - we have absolutely loved it. Really it couldn’t have all gone better - thank you for organising it so perfectly for us.Mrs C, June 2024
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Holiday Code EXH49718
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Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Palácio de Tavira, Algarve
The five-star Palácio de Tavira is housed within the former residence of the aristocratic Tavares family on Praça da Alagoa, one of Tavira’s oldest squares. The 18th and 19th century palace has been thoughtfully restored to preserve its classical façade whilst creating refined interiors that blend Portuguese elegance with subtle Moorish influences. The hotel’s 36 rooms and suites are distributed between two characterful areas of the hotel building: the Palácio wing retains the original building’s high ceilings, hand-restored woodwork, and thick whitewashed walls, whilst the contemporary Medina wing features quiet pathways winding around tranquil terracotta patios and gardens, echoing the town’s Islamic heritage. Mirsal Restaurant celebrates Portuguese gastronomy with a seasonal menu drawing from Mediterranean traditions and the finest Algarve produce. Chef Fabio Domingues presents dishes designed for sharing – from Polvo à Lagareiro, showcasing local octopus, to spiced lamb with apricot and almond, alongside more fresh seafood caught from Tavira’s waters. The relaxed Bar da Lua serves expertly prepared cocktails and Portuguese wines throughout the day. Luma Wellness offers a sanctuary for personalised treatments using natural ingredients – sea salts, essential oils, and native herbs – inspired by Mediterranean rituals and the Algarve landscape. Two rooftop plunge pools provide serene and refreshing spaces to relax whilst enjoying the panoramic views across Tavira’s characteristic rooftops and the surrounding countryside. The hotel’s peaceful courtyards, some with dappled shade from citrus trees, create intimate spaces for contemplation. The hotel’s central location places guests within walking distance of Tavira Castle’s Moorish ruins, the 13th century Igreja de Santa Maria do Castelo, the Camera Obscura tower, and the iconic seven-arched Roman Bridge crossing the Gilhão River, whilst the beaches of Ria Formosa Natural Park lie just a short journey away.
Room descriptions
Palácio de Tavira has 36 rooms and suites, all with Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, television, minibar, safe, hairdryer, and 100% cotton linens and towels.
I wanted to thank you for organising such a great trip - we have absolutely loved it. Really it couldn’t have all gone better - thank you for organising it so perfectly for us.Mrs C, June 2024
From about
Holiday Code EXH49718
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Palácio de Tavira, Algarve
The journey and how you get there
For a holiday to Palácio de Tavira, you can fly to Faro Airport and collect a hire car for the 35-minute drive to Tavira’s historic centre. Alternatively, we can arrange private transfers from the airport directly to the hotel. The hotel’s central position means Tavira’s main attractions are within walking distance, though a car is useful for visiting the beaches of the Ria Formosa, the fishing village of Santa Luzia, and exploring the characterful towns and coastal landscapes of the eastern Algarve.
Additional information
Children: The Palácio de Tavira welcomes guests of all ages. Several room categories can accommodate additional beds or cots on request, making the hotel suitable for families.
I wanted to thank you for organising such a great trip - we have absolutely loved it. Really it couldn’t have all gone better - thank you for organising it so perfectly for us.Mrs C, June 2024
From about
Holiday Code EXH49718
Call us on 01392 441245
Luxury bespoke hotel holidays to Palácio de Tavira, Algarve
About Portugal
An Expressions tailor-made holiday to Portugal's countryside bursts with pretty villages, glitters with historical treasures and World Heritage sites, as well as converted mediaeval monasteries, and elegant manor houses now hosting some of the finest hotels in Europe. Though Portugal's spirit is undoubtedly rural, its big towns Porto and Lisbon are lively, magical places making full use of their waterside setting, offering rich picking for those that like to wander, with colourful waterside cafes and boutiques, leafy boulevards and old-fashioned trams still rattling through the streets. Smaller towns offer their own enchantment, with well-preserved medieval quarters that invite exploring in towns like Évora, Coimbra, Guimarães and Braga. Outside the cities, travellers can enjoy Portugal's warm sunny weather, exploring centuries-old vineyards, visiting stone villages in the mountains or soaking up rays on the magnificent southern shoreline. Dramatic scenery lies all along the coast from windswept cliffs with edge-of-the-world views to wild dune-covered beaches. More than just a static backdrop, the scenery sets the stage for outdoor adventure. Hiking, surfing, windsurfing, horse-riding, big game fishing, kayaking, diving, golfing, and mountain biking are a few ways to spend a sun-drenched afternoon. 600 miles southwest of Portugal lies the island of Madeira, home to Reid's Palace Hotel, an elegant and glamorous five star hotel in a superb location, ideal for holidays all year round, due to the mild winter climate, and on an island renowned for its beautiful vegetation.
Highlights of Lisbon
The area close to the city of Lisbon is known for its variety of attractions. Moorish architecture left over from Arabic rule can be seen in the Castelo de Sao Jorge in the Alfama. Collections of Portuguese art are on display in the Museu Gulbenkian, the Museu de Arte Antiga, and the Berardo Collection. For a taste of Portugal's maritime history, visit the Monasteiro dos Jeronimos. Sintra, the favourite haunt of Lord Byron, is home to twin-peak-top castles and royal palaces. Beautiful, golden sandy beaches can be found in Cascais to the west of Lisbon, or on the Costa da Caparica to the south; particularly idyllic are the coves between Setubal and Sesimbra. Peniche is a picturesque seaside town renowned for being one of Europe's best surfing spots. You can explore all that the area around the city of Lisbon has to offer with our Tour of the City and Countryside of the Lisboa Region.
Highlights of the Algarve
Known for having some of Portugal's most scenic beaches, the Algarve is a popular destination for those looking for a beach or water sports holiday enjoying the Portuguese sunshine. Sagres and Tavira are recognised as the best places for this. In Albufeira, Armacao de Pera, and Lagos you will find an abundance of the light-catching rocky outcrops and peaceful coves that the Algarve is so well known for. Salema, Burgau, and Sagres were once busy little fishing villages, and now still stand as testament to this important aspect of Portuguese culture. The Reserva Natural da Ria Formosa lies just off the southern coastline, the islands of which can be accessed from many towns, including Faro, Olhao, Fuseta, Cabanas, and Tavira; most of which are also ideal starting points from which to try a little surfing. White-washed and serene Alcoutim is an example of the less-developed Portuguese towns, with a hint of Andalucia in its appearance, and Loule is the perfect place to wander around a bustling market. You may also wish to visit the Roman ruins at Milreu, the Moorish town of Silves, or the Spa town of Caldas de Monchique. For outdoor pursuits, head into the Serra de Monchique Mountain Range.
Highlights of Porto and the Douro Valley
At the mouth of the Rio Douro lies Porto, an atmospheric town with a dramatic aspect and almost Parisian lifestyle. Its streets are lined with historic buildings and wine lodges serving the best of Portuguese wines. The nearby wine towns of Penafiel, Peso da Regua, Pinhao, and Amarante are also recommended for wine-tasting, but have a much more rural location. Amarante, in particular, is believed to be the most attractive wine town in the area, with a central triple-arched bridge, tall stone red-roofed houses interspersed with verdant trees, and a gently flowing river. To witness a sample of Portuguese Baroque architecture, visit the pilgrimage town of Lamego. The main attraction of this town, the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Remedios, lies at the top of an elaborate and intricately decorated set of zig-zagged stairways that pass through archways and across viewing balconies. In Porto, some of the greatest artistic triumphs of 17th century Portugal reside, the Se Cathedral in particular, in which every inch of the columns, archways, and altar have been adorned in golden floral and religious motifs, in true Baroque style. For something even more historic, visit the Palaeolithic rock formations of Vila Nova de Foz Coa, the largest outdoor gallery of stone age remains in the world, which have since been neighboured by flourishing vineyards. Along the rocky gorges of the river, you will find a number of castle-towns, including the Medieval walled town of Trancoso and the fortress town of Almeida.
Highlights of Madeira
A green and fertile island in the Atlantic Ocean, Madeira is situated off the coast of Morocco. Its coastline combines beautiful sandy beaches with rocky cliffs, the latter of which can be best appreciated at Cabo Girao. The island's capital, Funchal, is packed full with historic buildings, including 15th century churches and convents and a Se Cathedral as ornate as the one in Porto. Enjoy the relentless joviality of the street markets, or visit more peaceful attractions, such as the basalt cave of Capela de Sao Vicente or the island's protected nature reserves. Rare Laurissilva forests can be walked, trekked, or hiked through, affording guests sensational views; and the crystal clear waters off the coast can be swam through, perhaps below the water's surface so the ecosystems that live in the reefs can be appreciated. One of the greatest pleasures of Madeira, however, is wandering over the beaches, surveying the rock pools, and taking in the sights from the clifftops. Aside from the key regions that our Portuguese programme focuses on, there is much to find and see in Portugal. Those willing to drive a little further during the day will enjoy a much more diverse touring holiday.
Facts in brief
Capital LisbonAirport There are international airports at Lisbon, Porto and Faro, served by a variety of airlines from the UK, including British Airways, EasyJet, bmibaby, TAP, Jet2.
Size 35,000 sq. miles
Population 10 million
