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Villas in Almada, Portugal

Escape to Almada's idyllic coast, where stunning villas meet rich history & beautiful beaches. Discover your perfect retreat in southern Portugal!

Villas in Almada

Why a holiday villa in Almada

Almada is a hidden gem on Portugal's southern coast, offering a unique blend of rich history, stunning natural beauty, and modern charm. For those seeking a relaxing yet culturally immersive villa holiday experience, Almada is the perfect destination.

With its picturesque hillsides, scenic river views, and golden beaches, Almada provides an idyllic backdrop for a tranquil getaway. Explore the town's historic center, visit the 16th-century church of São João Baptista, or stroll along the Tagus River waterfront, taking in the laid-back atmosphere that pervades every corner of this charming coastal town. A villa holiday in Almada offers the perfect balance of relaxation and cultural exploration.

When to rent a villa in Almada

The mild Mediterranean climate of Almada makes it an ideal destination for a villa holiday throughout the year. However, if you're looking for the warmest weather, June to September is the peak summer season, with average highs around 25°C (77°F). These months are perfect for enjoying the beaches, water sports, and outdoor activities that Almada has to offer.

For those who prefer milder temperatures and smaller crowds, consider visiting in spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October), when the weather is pleasant, with average highs ranging from 18°C (64°F) to 22°C (72°F). These shoulder seasons are ideal for exploring Almada's historic town center, trying local cuisine, and enjoying outdoor activities like hiking and biking. Winters in Almada are generally mild, with temperatures rarely dropping below 10°C (50°F), making it a great time to visit if you prefer cooler weather.

Where to go in Almada

Almada's scenic coastline offers several picturesque beaches, such as the Praia da 25 de Abril and the Praia do Trafal, perfect for relaxing days soaking up the sun. For those seeking more adventure, the nearby beaches of Costa Caparica provide world-class surfing and water sports opportunities.

For a quieter experience, head to the historic town center, where narrow streets lined with cafes and shops lead to the stunning 16th-century church of São João Baptista. The riverside area is also home to several excellent restaurants serving fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese cuisine. If you're looking for a more lively atmosphere, consider staying in the nearby town of Costa Caparica, which offers a range of bars and clubs along its beachfront promenade.

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