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Hotel Costa d'Oiro - Lagos, Portugal

Rua Costa D'Oiro, Lote 38
Lagos, 8600-544
Nightly Rates (123.54 - 178.09)   3 Star
Hotel Costa d'Oiro

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Property Description
The Costa D'Oiro Hotel consists of 8 complexes that are ideal for those seeking a relaxing holiday within easy reach of a number of amenities. Managed by friendly and professional staff this well established hotel offers comfortable, modern and spacious accommodation with attractive pool areas to relax by. A number of restaurants are located within 600mtrs and a variety of bars can be found 900mtrs away. All rooms and apartments have en-suite bathrooms complete with hair dryer, a balcony or terrace with a garden view, mobile phone, air conditioning and satellite TV. Studios and apartments have a kitchenette with two cooking rings and a fridge. The twin and double rooms have a mini bar. There are five adult swimming pools and one children's pool.

Hotel Costa d'Oiro


Amenities
  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Pool

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • All Room types

  • Rooms Available: Costa D'Oiro features 70 units which include double rooms, studios and T1 apartments. All our Rooms Feature: All units feature air-conditioning, balcony or terrace, satellite TV, mini bar (double rooms only), safety deposit box and hair dryer.

    Rate Disclaimer
    Rates Currently reserve-able may be different than the range presented in the room rate ranges box. Please check availability for accurate rates.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • Euro is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 2 PM 

  • Check out time is 11 AM 

  • Time Zone is  GMT 

  • Opened in  Hotel Built in 1985. 

  • Renovated in  Hotel Completely renovated in 1999. 

  • 70  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 1  floors. 


  • Directions
    Costa D'Oiro is located 80 km from Faro Airport. From the airport, take the highway A22 direction Lagos/Sagres. Drive for 50 minutes and take the last exit direction Lagos/Sagres. Take a left turn on the last roundabout after you leave the highway. Drive straight ahead for 3 km and on the first roundabout turn right on the direction of D. Ana Beach. Take the direction of the light house of Ponta da Piedade. You will find a sign on the right side indicating Costa D'Oiro. The Hotel Costa D'Oiro is located by the most famous beach in the North Suburb of Algarve. Faro -FAO- International Airport located 40 Miles East of the Hotel.

    Guarantee Policy
    All reservations must be guaranteed to one of the following major credit cards: American Express, Diners Club, Visa or Mastercard. A deposit in the amount of 30 percent of the full stay will be charged to your credit card upon confirming.

    Cancellation Policy
    All cancellations must be processed 2 days prior to arrival date by 14 PM Hotel time to avoid a penalty equal to 25 percent of the full stay or 1 night whichever is greater.No Show is one night penalty charge.

    Restaurant Information
    Food and Beverage  Costa D'Oiro features a restaurant located in the main building, offering typical Portuguese, and International a la carte. COSTA 'D 'OIRO Located in the main building, it offers typical Portuguese, and International a la carte. Open for breakfast 8:00am to 10:30am, lunch 11:00am to 3:00pm, dinner 6:00pm to 9:30pm and snacks. Casual dress code.

    Recreation Information
  • Recreation

  • -Nearby are the golf courses of Palmares,Parque de Floresta, and Boavista -Water ski -Windsurf -Sailing -Diving -Fishing -Horseback riding -Jeep safari.

  • LOCAL AREA

  • Costa D'Oiro is situated in Algarve, 1 hour from Faro Airport and 2 hours from Lisbon and Sevilla. It is only 300 meters from two of the most beautiful beaches in Algarve, Praia D. Ana and Praia do Camilo, 800 meters away from the magnificent Porta de Piedade and 1000 meters room the historical Lagos town center. Nearby are the golf courses of Palmares, Parque de Floresta, and Boavista, water ski, windsurf, sailing, diving, fishing, horseback riding, jeep safari.

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    Though overshadowed by its more popular neighbor to the east, Portugal remains one of Europe's unspoilt gems. This land of traditional villages and vibrant cities has a countryside strewn with historical treasures and a wide assortment of World Heritage sites - natural and cultural wonders that offer a window into this once great seafaring nation.

    Lively cities
    Portugal's lively capital, Lisbon, and its northern sibling, Porto, are magical places for the wanderer, with picturesque neighborhoods, broad plazas and old-fashioned trams still rattling
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    Scenic countryside
    Outside the cities, travelers 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.

    Portuguese culture
    Those seeking a different slice of Portuguese culture can join in the revelry at a traditional festival, discover the melancholic music of fado (Portugal's answer to the Blues), sample the great fruits of the sea or go port wine tasting.

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    Geography
    Portugal occupies the southwest part of the Iberian Peninsula and shares borders in the north and the east with Spain, while to the south and west lies the Atlantic Ocean. The country is divided into various provinces, including the Atlantic islands of Madeira and the Azores; the latter lying some 1,220km (760 miles) due west of Lisbon. The Douro, Guadiana and Tejo (Tagus) rivers flow across the border from Spain. North Portugal is mountainous, the highest part being the Serra da Estrela, a popular area for skiing. The vast plains of the Alentejo region stretch south of Lisbon. A range of mountains divides the Alentejo from the Algarve, which runs along the south coast, and is one of the most popular resort areas with wide sandy beaches and attractive bays.


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