Pros

  • Directly overlooking long stretch of sandy beach
  • Set in peaceful resort a short walk from local dining
  • Some rooms have balconies with sea views
  • Rooms have flat-screen TVs, coffee/tea facilities, and mini-fridges
  • Two restaurants with ocean-view terraces
  • Spacious bar/lounge with sunset vistas
  • Outdoor pool with poolside bar set beside the sea
  • Small fitness center
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout (with registration)
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Cons

  • Some areas of property could use a refresh
  • Pool on the small side
  • Complaints of not enough sunbeds at the pool and beach
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Bottom Line

The Holiday Inn Algarve is a 186-room chain hotel set in the sleepy fishing village resort of Armacao de Pera. The setting for this mid-range property is certainly a highlight, positioned directly overlooking the lovely long stretch of sandy beach. Plenty of the rooms also have sea views, some from balconies, as do the hotel's two restaurants and sun and pool terraces. The pool could be a little bigger (and offer more loungers) and some areas of the resort are a bit dated. However, for older guests who want a straightforward hotel from a familiar brand, this is certainly a decent option. Families might prefer the nearby Vila Gale Nautico, which offers a kids' club, splash pool, and an all-inclusive option. 

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Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Pool

Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Algarve – Armacao de Pera

Scene

Laid-back chain hotel with contemporary rooms that attracts older clientele 

Behind a row of tall floral-topped plinths and mature palms, the distinctive green Holiday Inn branding stands out on the gleaming whitewashed facade of this Algarve chain hotel. Formerly Hotel Garbe, the property showcases its 2016 renovation inside, where a  bright space features welcoming green and purple furnishing, undulating patterned rugs, and large windows overlooking tropical flowerbeds. Hallways are also freshly updated together with parts of the bar and restaurant areas -- though some of the property's more dated elements are also on display. The Boa Vista Bar, for instance, has dated striped and patterned seating alongside granite columns. The hotel extends to tiered sun and pool terraces directly overlooking a long stretch of sandy beach. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, attracting predominantly older couples.

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Location

Overlooking gorgeous beach in quiet fishing village resort of Armacao de Pera

The hotel is located in the laid-back and relatively peaceful resort of Armacao de Pera, still an active fishing village albeit one characterized by numerous apartment blocks. The setting is particularly impressive, directly overlooking the sweeping golden sands of the resort's long beach and the Atlantic Ocean. Just outside the hotel is a pedestrianized footpath that leads to various local shops, restaurants, and bars in just minutes. The more traditional "old village" is toward the east end of the beach, about 15 minutes' walk from the hotel. Fishermen still keep their boats in this older area, and along the way is the 17th-century fort Fortaleza de Armação de Pêra. There's very little in the way of nightlife, but those looking for something more lively are a 20- to 30-minute drive from both Carvoeiro and Albufeira. Faro Airport is around 45 minutes away by car.

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Rooms

Straightforward rooms, some featuring small furnished balconies with sea views

The hotel has 186 contemporary rooms, all of which are decorated in green and blue, with simple wood furnishings, green accent walls, and patterned carpets. Sea-facing rooms feature lovely views along the coast, some from small furnished balconies. However, plenty of rooms also face inland over the promenade and apartment blocks. Amenities include coffee- and tea-making facilities, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels; Wi-Fi is free of charge with registration, otherwise there's a daily fee. Tiled bathrooms are functional, with wall-mounted hairdryers, basic toiletries, and stall showers or shower/tub combos. Guests have suggested some areas of guest rooms, such as furnishings and bathrooms, are showing signs of age. One-bedroom Suites are also available with separate living spaces, which are roomy but feel a little under-decorated. 

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Features

Two restaurants with sea-view terraces, plus a beachfront pool

The hotel has two restaurants on-site with food quality that's generally decent. One serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet-style, and the other offers an a la carte menu of Indian cooking -- both open to alfresco terraces with sea views. The indoor bar/lounge offers lots of seating and space for sipping cocktails, and is especially nice around sunset, with its wall of windows facing the ocean. An outdoor pool isn't quite big enough for swimming though it has a poolside bar and could hardly be nearer to the beach. The surrounding terraces are lined with sun loungers, but guests say these are in short supply and tend to be reserved very early in the day. A short path leads directly to the sandy beach. There are a game room with billiards and a bright gym with a handful of fairly modern cardio and weight machines. A hair salon and a small shop selling beach items and souvenirs are also on-site. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Algarve – Armacao de Pera

Scene

Laid-back chain hotel with contemporary rooms that attracts older clientele 

Behind a row of tall floral-topped plinths and mature palms, the distinctive green Holiday Inn branding stands out on the gleaming whitewashed facade of this Algarve chain hotel. Formerly Hotel Garbe, the property showcases its 2016 renovation inside, where a  bright space features welcoming green and purple furnishing, undulating patterned rugs, and large windows overlooking tropical flowerbeds. Hallways are also freshly updated together with parts of the bar and restaurant areas -- though some of the property's more dated elements are also on display. The Boa Vista Bar, for instance, has dated striped and patterned seating alongside granite columns. The hotel extends to tiered sun and pool terraces directly overlooking a long stretch of sandy beach. The vibe is relaxed and peaceful, attracting predominantly older couples.

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Location

Overlooking gorgeous beach in quiet fishing village resort of Armacao de Pera

The hotel is located in the laid-back and relatively peaceful resort of Armacao de Pera, still an active fishing village albeit one characterized by numerous apartment blocks. The setting is particularly impressive, directly overlooking the sweeping golden sands of the resort's long beach and the Atlantic Ocean. Just outside the hotel is a pedestrianized footpath that leads to various local shops, restaurants, and bars in just minutes. The more traditional "old village" is toward the east end of the beach, about 15 minutes' walk from the hotel. Fishermen still keep their boats in this older area, and along the way is the 17th-century fort Fortaleza de Armação de Pêra. There's very little in the way of nightlife, but those looking for something more lively are a 20- to 30-minute drive from both Carvoeiro and Albufeira. Faro Airport is around 45 minutes away by car.

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Rooms

Straightforward rooms, some featuring small furnished balconies with sea views

The hotel has 186 contemporary rooms, all of which are decorated in green and blue, with simple wood furnishings, green accent walls, and patterned carpets. Sea-facing rooms feature lovely views along the coast, some from small furnished balconies. However, plenty of rooms also face inland over the promenade and apartment blocks. Amenities include coffee- and tea-making facilities, mini-fridges, and flat-screen TVs with satellite channels; Wi-Fi is free of charge with registration, otherwise there's a daily fee. Tiled bathrooms are functional, with wall-mounted hairdryers, basic toiletries, and stall showers or shower/tub combos. Guests have suggested some areas of guest rooms, such as furnishings and bathrooms, are showing signs of age. One-bedroom Suites are also available with separate living spaces, which are roomy but feel a little under-decorated. 

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Features

Two restaurants with sea-view terraces, plus a beachfront pool

The hotel has two restaurants on-site with food quality that's generally decent. One serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffet-style, and the other offers an a la carte menu of Indian cooking -- both open to alfresco terraces with sea views. The indoor bar/lounge offers lots of seating and space for sipping cocktails, and is especially nice around sunset, with its wall of windows facing the ocean. An outdoor pool isn't quite big enough for swimming though it has a poolside bar and could hardly be nearer to the beach. The surrounding terraces are lined with sun loungers, but guests say these are in short supply and tend to be reserved very early in the day. A short path leads directly to the sandy beach. There are a game room with billiards and a bright gym with a handful of fairly modern cardio and weight machines. A hair salon and a small shop selling beach items and souvenirs are also on-site. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Beach

  • Beauty / Hair Salon

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Fitness Center

  • Gameroom / Arcade

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Pool

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Swim-Up Bar

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