Winter Warmers for Golf Groups from Travelwell
December 19, 2007
Portuguese holiday specialists, Travelwell says the region is one of the most frequented golf destinations in the world. With a plethora of championship-level courses, excellent training facilities and outstanding accommodation, the definitive golf break connoisseurs tailor-make relaxing getaways for golfers of all ages and abilities.

“The Algarve really is the number one European golfing resort,” said Boyd Robathan, managing director of Travelwell. “Throughout the winter the climate remains pleasant, our apartments and villas are ideal for families with youngsters or groups of friends travelling together, there’s no better place to tone up your swing and put in a few hours on the fairway.”

As winter tightens its grip on the British Isles, thousands of golfers will head out to the lush green courses and spectacular views of the Algarve. Rather than leave the accommodation to chance, Travelwell has a premium portfolio of luxury accommodation in idyllic resorts that include Quinta Do Lago, Vale Do Lobo and Vilamoura.

Each spacious villa has been individually chosen for its suitability and proximity to restaurants shopping outlets and golf courses. With fully equipped kitchens, ample terraces, air conditioning, private pools and en-suite bedrooms, Travelwell’s selection of accommodation is the ideal choice. All accommodation can be viewed online.

Additional services including the travelwell golf concierge is available to tend to every on and off tee need.

Book your winter golf retreat in Europe’s premium golf destination with www.travelwellholidays.com


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About the Press Release
The beautiful coastal region of the Algarve comes into its own in winter and is an increasingly popular retreat to enjoy the winter sun and improve your golf as more and more of Britain freezes under icy cold, artic blasts.


 
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