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BEST OF THE WEST
The Gazette
|September 22, 2025
YOU'RE INVITED TO DREAM BIG IN THE ALGARVE, THE EDGE OF THE WORLD WITH A COOL EDGE TOO
Back in the flat Earth days, Portugal's Algarve was believed to be the edge of the world.
The Moors called it Al-Gharb - “the west” - an unforgiving coastline of terracotta cliffs and crags hewn by the merciless Atlantic.
Oceanic battle scars honed the region, on the southwestern tip of the Iberian peninsula, into something exceptionally beautiful.
Then, in 2022, came the clifftop W Algarve Hotel: five-star tranquility and equilibrium taming nature's furies in sumptuous style.
Marriott-owned, this sprawling resort, just 40 minutes from Faro airport, is true to the worldwide W brand, with an upbeat, cosmopolitan vibe.
It is a hub for live music, poolside DJ sets, clifftop parties and art exhibitions that attract both locals and travellers. The edge of the world with an edge.
It is luxurious without being stuffy, mixing wellness with indulgence. Its motto (it has a motto!) is Whatever, Whenever, encouraging guests to dream big.
This could be a midnight picnic or a private yoga session at sunrise, - y'know "whatever".
If you can think of it, it's yours via a bespoke concierge service.
STYLE
Bold, contemporary aesthetics are inspired by the region's culture and natural elements.
Expect bright, sunwashed interiors mixed with traditional Portuguese pottery and marine-themed textures.
West-facing rooms and penthouses graded "Wonderful", "Fabulous", "Spectacular", "Wow" and "Mega Marvellous" - feature expansive terraces.
Some have private gardens, while those at the top of the pile have private plunge pools.
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