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spectacular beaches of the
Algarve


stunning Algarve
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The Algarve is the southernmost
region of Portugal offering a southern-facing coastline boasting
155kilometres.
The Algarve with its coast, hills and acres of fertile orchards provide a diverse variety of sights, tastes, smells and activities. As a result is has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal.
The Algarve contains several cities, towns and villages including a number islands and is notable for its varied coastline consisting of sluggish estuaries, sheltered lagoons and picturesque limestone caves.
The region is home to the Ria Formosa lagoon which is a nature reserve consisting of over 1700 kilometers and is a stopping place to hundreds of different birds enticed by the wild flowers growing in April.
Praia da Marinha, Lagoa was classified as one of the 100 most beautiful, well preserved beaches of the world.
The Algarve with its coast, hills and acres of fertile orchards provide a diverse variety of sights, tastes, smells and activities. As a result is has become one of the most popular tourist destinations in Portugal.
The Algarve contains several cities, towns and villages including a number islands and is notable for its varied coastline consisting of sluggish estuaries, sheltered lagoons and picturesque limestone caves.
The region is home to the Ria Formosa lagoon which is a nature reserve consisting of over 1700 kilometers and is a stopping place to hundreds of different birds enticed by the wild flowers growing in April.
Praia da Marinha, Lagoa was classified as one of the 100 most beautiful, well preserved beaches of the world.
The Algarve is hilly but
traversed with rich valleys, the highest point is the mountain
range of Monchique that has a maximum altitude of 906m (Peak of the
Fóia).
The immense range of tourist activities are vast and include water sports, dolphin watching, off-road safaris, world class golf, fantastic water parks and ‘big game’ fishing in the Atlantic which makes it ideal for the family.
Those that like to party till the early hours of the morning will have no complaints from the vibrant cosmopolitan nightlife mainly on the costal resorts such as Albufeira.
If however you would prefer the more quite life the Algarve is a place for exploring the ancient towns and villages, it can truly be said that it has something to offer everyone.
The immense range of tourist activities are vast and include water sports, dolphin watching, off-road safaris, world class golf, fantastic water parks and ‘big game’ fishing in the Atlantic which makes it ideal for the family.
Those that like to party till the early hours of the morning will have no complaints from the vibrant cosmopolitan nightlife mainly on the costal resorts such as Albufeira.
If however you would prefer the more quite life the Algarve is a place for exploring the ancient towns and villages, it can truly be said that it has something to offer everyone.
The hot summers and mild winters make the
Algarve an ideal destination for both summer and winter holidays.
Whilst it is renound for the tourism in summer there are still
opportunities to discover a secluded sandy paradise away from the
hustle and bustle of the larger resorts.
Spring is a beautiful season and offers the unique chance to see the orange and almond trees blossom. The landscape is splashed with colour and the air is filled with their scent.
To discover a different side than the tourist side of Algarve you must lose yourself in the Costa Vicentina Natural Park.
The colouful pathways lead you to ancient castles that were once home to the Moors. Or how about standing at the end of the world. In Cabo de S Vicente discover a land that was once thought to be the ‘end of the world’.
Spring is a beautiful season and offers the unique chance to see the orange and almond trees blossom. The landscape is splashed with colour and the air is filled with their scent.
To discover a different side than the tourist side of Algarve you must lose yourself in the Costa Vicentina Natural Park.
The colouful pathways lead you to ancient castles that were once home to the Moors. Or how about standing at the end of the world. In Cabo de S Vicente discover a land that was once thought to be the ‘end of the world’.

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