10 Best Destinations in Algarve, Portugal
Top 10 Best Destinations in Algarve, Portugal according to DK
10. Vila Real and Castro Marim
These two frontier towns are in earshot of each other but have little in common. Sedate Castro Marim glories in its twin castles. Vila Real de Santo Antonio enjoys a livelier culture
9. Albufeira
Once a small fishing village it has now developed to be a very touristic area. Many holiday makers return year after year because of the lovely beaches, very good climate, proximity of many restaurants, bars and pubs.
8. Sagres
Sagres is located in the extreme southwest of continental Europe, and mark by two geomorphological structures: the Cape St. Vincent and Sagres Point, which establish a transition between the eastern coastal and meridional zones. Exposed to the Atlantic Ocean, it is influenced by Mediterranean currents.
7. Parque Natural da Ria Formosa
Parque Natural da Ria Formosa is a nesting ground and as a stopping point in migrating routes: Flamingos, Milherango, Storks and so on. Spend some time in close contact with the nature, the wonderful world of the birds in its more natural state, and let yourself be fascinated for the enchantment of its sounds, its forms and its colors.
6. Lagos
There is a great variety of things to see; The city center is sculped with traditional architecture and colors from the region. Beaches vary in shape and style from long sandy beaches to almost private ones hidden by cliffs. Ponta da Piedade is a beautiful spot with a nice lighthouse from where you can make boat tours to the natural caves.
5. Loulé
Loule hosts a colourful weekly market and is a thriving centre for local handicrafts. It is also the gateway to the central hinterland and the Caldeirao mountain range
4. Monchique
Monchique is a spa town. Monchique is the main town of the Serra de Monchique, the mountain range that separates the Algarve from Alentejo and the rest of Portugal to the north. Attractions include a historic town centre, spectacular views from the two peaks of Foia and Picota, hiking, bird watching and biking.
3. Silves
The region of Silves has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic, as attested by archaeological remains, including several menhirs. The river Arade, which was navigable in historical times, linked the hinterland to the open ocean and allowed the transport of produce and commerce. The town of Silves was possibly founded during the times of Roman domination, when the region was part of the Lusitania province.
2. Tavira
Nearly 40 churches endow this elegant riverside town with a romantic and disarmingly timeless air. The Gilao river glides effortlessly through the centre -- a Roman bridge connects the two sides of one of the prettiest towns in the Algarve.
1. Faro
Faro is the southernmost city in mainland Portugal. During summer, Faro is a popular destination for sun-seekers from northern Europe and the UK, especially due to the presence of its international airport. It also enjoys a reputation as being more friendly than many other parts of the region.
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Castro Marim Portugal
DescriptionCastro Marim is a town and a municipality in the southern region of Algarve, in Portugal.
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The Algarve region in Southern Portugal is a well visited area by many tourists every year. Small towns dot the Algarve which is rich in history. The History of Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo Antonio in the eastern area of the Algarve are the types of towns that we discovered with interesting contributions to Portugal's story. The towns are on the picturesque Guadiana River that separates Spain and Portugal.
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The Algarve is one of the best kept secrets in Europe: for its spectacular coastline and sandy beaches, awarded by the quality of the greens, the dramatic landscapes of Costa Vicentina or by contact with nature that can be enjoyed in protected areas Ria Formosa, Castro Marim salt marsh or estuary of Alvor. Each visitor to the Algarve ultimately discover your own secret. This is the concept of the new promotional campaign of destiny.
There are known hotspots, where they all want to be: the beaches of fashionable, nightclubs on the seafront, the newest five-star hotels, restaurants with Michelin stars, the events of summer. There are a myriad of experiences that mark and that make the Algarve holiday destination most desired by Portuguese and foreign tourists.
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Hello travellers. Welcome to Mieer Travel Tips and our review of the Portugal Food Scene. Come join us as we tour cities throughout Portugal and explore some of the best and cheapest eateries we found anywhere. We compare supermarkets and farmer’s markets, traditional Portuguese restaurants, cafes and buffets. Our explorations take us to Lisbon, Cascais, Albufeira, Tavira, and Castro Marim. And we pay a special visit to Quinta De Fornalha in the Algarve, a permaculture farm well worth the visit.
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Exploring the coastal towns of the Algarve - Tavira, Faro and Alvor
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Sagres Algarve Portugal (HD)
SAGRES, is located in extreme southwest of Europe, part of the Natural Park of Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina, it's a traditional fishing village and is surrounded by magnificent cliffs. Fortaleza de Sagres, is a national monument. After entering a tunnel, you can see a circle of stones that are believed to be a wind rose. Sagres have some of the most impressive landscapes of the Algarve. The most influential figure in the history of Sagres was the Prince Henry, who was inspired to embark on their discovery voyages. The wild and rugged landscape of Sagres and the strength and attraction of the sea continue to delight visitors. The exposed beaches, such as Tonel, made Sagres the main attraction for surfers in Algarve, while the more sheltered beaches such as Mareta or Martinhal, are the best choice for families, as they continue to maintain its relaxed and natural environment. Sagres is a lively, fishing and picturesque village. Praça da República, the center of town, is an interesting point that where you can observe the routine while tasting the local specialties, fish is the main attraction..*carl0spais*YouTube 2011
SAGRES, localizada no extremo sudoeste da Europa, integrada no Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina, é uma tradicional vila piscatória desenhada sobre magníficas falésias.
A Fortaleza de Sagres, situada num pequeno cabo de aproximadamente 1 km de comprimento é um monumento nacional. Após a entrada por um túnel, vê-se um círculo de pedras que se crê seja uma Rosa dos Ventos. Sagres exibe algumas das mais impressionantes paisagens do Algarve. A figura mais influente da história de Sagres foi o Infante D. Henrique, que aí se inspirou para embarcar nas suas viagens de descoberta. A paisagem selvagem e acidentada de Sagres e a força e atracção do mar continuam a encantar os visitantes. As praias expostas, como a do Tonel, ajudaram a transformar Sagres na capital do surf no Algarve, enquanto as praias mais abrigadas, como a Mareta ou o Martinhal, são favoritas entre as famílias, pois continuam a manter o seu ambiente natural e imaculado. Sagres é uma animada vila piscatória com um pitoresco porto na Ponta de Baleeira. A Praça da República, o centro da vila, é um ponto interessante no qual se pode observar a rotina do dia-a-dia enquanto se degustam as especialidades locais, em que o peixe é o ingrediente principal.*carl0spais*YouTube 2011
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