Summer invites us to slow down, to enjoy the long days and the hot nights and, above all, to share moments of relaxation with friends and family. It is on vacation that we find time to live more lightly, enjoy good company, good table and environments that bring us serenity.
In the Algarve, there are countless opportunities to live summer in full – between a dive in the sea and a glass in the late afternoon, between a long lunch and a sunset dinner. But there are experiences that are still out of the most obvious scripts and it is really worth finding out. I speak, for example, the restaurants of golf courses – spaces often forgotten by the general public, but which offer unique conditions: quality service, excellent cuisine and a tranquility difficult to find in the month of August.
While many look for the busiest places, golf field restaurants remain small refuges, perfect for a peaceful meal, far from the usual summer sisters. And although many open only for lunch, some extend dinners service exclusively during August, creating even more unique and engaging moments.
Therefore, I highlight the restaurant of Benamor Golf, in Conceição de Tavira. More than a reference golf course is also a space for relaxation accessible to all, even for those who do not play golf, is open to the public and invites to enjoy a serene gastronomic experience.
Inserted in a green scenario, overlooking the field and the mountain, Benamor restaurant bets on a kitchen inspired by the Mediterranean flavors, with fresh products from the region and a warm and familiar environment. It is ideal for a relaxed lunch or special dinner at the end of the day.
With easy parking, wide terrace and friendly service, it is an irresistible invitation to escape the reviliço and discover a calmer, more authentic and tasty Tavira.
I leave this suggestion here: this summer, both lunch and dinner, put in your schedule a visit to the restaurant. Even if they do not play golf, there will be a unique space to relax and taste the best of the Algarve… without hurry.
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