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Albufeira is an excellent destination for couples, families and also for young people who like to have fun. The historic center is picturesque with its narrow streets, whitewashed houses and religious buildings with typical regional architecture. The beaches are beautiful and invite you to swim and relax. As for the activities, they are numerous and diverse, and the climate is very pleasant to visit and have fun. It is impossible to get bored while on holiday in Albufeira and you will return home with great memories!
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Albufeira is an excellent destination for couples, families and also for young people who like to have fun. The historic center is picturesque with its narrow streets, whitewashed houses and religious buildings with typical regional architecture. The beaches are beautiful and invite you to swim and relax. As for the activities, they are numerous and diverse, and the climate is very pleasant to visit and have fun. It is impossible to get bored while on holiday in Albufeira and you will return home with great memories!

Outras cidades a visitar

Silves is a quiet town, located in the central area of ​​the south of the Algarve. Before Faro, Silves was the official capital of the Algarve region, and is considered one of the oldest areas of Portugal. History lives and breathes in Silves, in the walls of its medieval castle, in its Gothic cathedral and in the old Roman bridge that crosses the river Arade. Each of these historical monuments is a memory of the civilizations that passed through Silves in the past. The Castle of Silves is the most striking monument in the city. Built during the Moorish occupation of the Algarve, it is today the best preserved castle in the region. Its dark red stone walls attract visitors from the moment they arrive, as they are high on a hill overlooking the city. The castle contrasts with the labyrinth of whitewashed houses and cobbled streets that lead down to the river. Right next to the castle, there is a path to the Cathedral of Silves, one of the few Gothic monuments still existing in the Algarve. If you go down the hill, you will find several cafes and restaurants with outdoor tables, where you can enjoy the view of the river and admire the Roman bridge of Silves. There are many other interesting sites in Silves, including the Archaeological Museum, the Cruz de Portugal and the Municipal Market, open every day between 7:00 and 14:00.
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Silves
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Silves is a quiet town, located in the central area of ​​the south of the Algarve. Before Faro, Silves was the official capital of the Algarve region, and is considered one of the oldest areas of Portugal. History lives and breathes in Silves, in the walls of its medieval castle, in its Gothic cathedral and in the old Roman bridge that crosses the river Arade. Each of these historical monuments is a memory of the civilizations that passed through Silves in the past. The Castle of Silves is the most striking monument in the city. Built during the Moorish occupation of the Algarve, it is today the best preserved castle in the region. Its dark red stone walls attract visitors from the moment they arrive, as they are high on a hill overlooking the city. The castle contrasts with the labyrinth of whitewashed houses and cobbled streets that lead down to the river. Right next to the castle, there is a path to the Cathedral of Silves, one of the few Gothic monuments still existing in the Algarve. If you go down the hill, you will find several cafes and restaurants with outdoor tables, where you can enjoy the view of the river and admire the Roman bridge of Silves. There are many other interesting sites in Silves, including the Archaeological Museum, the Cruz de Portugal and the Municipal Market, open every day between 7:00 and 14:00.
Loulé is a municipality and city in the Algarve region. This city, considered one of the most attractive shopping centers in Portugal. The old quarter of Loulé is especially attractive, as are the ruins of its Moorish castle, which currently houses the Municipal Museum. In front of the castle, it is worth visiting the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which dates from the mid-17th century. Within the municipality, it is worth visiting the tourist town Vilamoura with its spectacular marina and the Archaeological Museum; the town of Quarteira; the Museum and the Roman villa of Cerro da Vila; the village of Alte, with the beautiful Queda do Vigário and the village of Almancil. This municipality also has excellent beaches equipped with everything needed to spend an unforgettable holiday. Loulé municipal market is the largest covered market in the Algarve, which hosts a variety of stalls, from fish to local handicraft
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Loulé
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Loulé is a municipality and city in the Algarve region. This city, considered one of the most attractive shopping centers in Portugal. The old quarter of Loulé is especially attractive, as are the ruins of its Moorish castle, which currently houses the Municipal Museum. In front of the castle, it is worth visiting the Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Conceição, which dates from the mid-17th century. Within the municipality, it is worth visiting the tourist town Vilamoura with its spectacular marina and the Archaeological Museum; the town of Quarteira; the Museum and the Roman villa of Cerro da Vila; the village of Alte, with the beautiful Queda do Vigário and the village of Almancil. This municipality also has excellent beaches equipped with everything needed to spend an unforgettable holiday. Loulé municipal market is the largest covered market in the Algarve, which hosts a variety of stalls, from fish to local handicraft
Olhão, located 8 kilometers east of the city of Faro, has the largest fishing port in the Algarve. This city and municipality has old fishing districts with beautiful streets and excellent beaches. The city doesn't have many monuments, but its Arab-style flat-roofed neighborhoods are pleasant for a stroll. In its streets you will find excellent fish restaurants that attract crowds of people, as well as its market (on Avenida 5 de Outubro). If you don't have time for anything else, at least enter the colorful atmosphere of the Olhão Municipal Market. In fact, there are two large red-brick buildings: one sells fish and seafood fresh from the sea; on the other, vegetables and fruit from the interior of the Algarve. This town is a good place to access the different islands of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, especially Culatra and Armona, as well as to reach the environmental center of the Quinta Marim Park. In Olhão, it is worth visiting the Bairro dos Pescadores, a group of cubic houses, many of them with tiled facades and flat roofs. Here the narrow streets run through the neighborhood and you can appreciate the Moorish influence. A good place to contemplate all this is the bell tower of the Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, as it provides an excellent viewpoint over the city.
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Olhão
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Olhão, located 8 kilometers east of the city of Faro, has the largest fishing port in the Algarve. This city and municipality has old fishing districts with beautiful streets and excellent beaches. The city doesn't have many monuments, but its Arab-style flat-roofed neighborhoods are pleasant for a stroll. In its streets you will find excellent fish restaurants that attract crowds of people, as well as its market (on Avenida 5 de Outubro). If you don't have time for anything else, at least enter the colorful atmosphere of the Olhão Municipal Market. In fact, there are two large red-brick buildings: one sells fish and seafood fresh from the sea; on the other, vegetables and fruit from the interior of the Algarve. This town is a good place to access the different islands of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, especially Culatra and Armona, as well as to reach the environmental center of the Quinta Marim Park. In Olhão, it is worth visiting the Bairro dos Pescadores, a group of cubic houses, many of them with tiled facades and flat roofs. Here the narrow streets run through the neighborhood and you can appreciate the Moorish influence. A good place to contemplate all this is the bell tower of the Church of Nossa Senhora do Rosário, as it provides an excellent viewpoint over the city.
Tavira is located in the eastern part of the Algarve, about 30 minutes from the Spanish border (Ayamonte) and Faro International Airport. Tavira is a beautiful city crossed by the river Gilão, which joins the two sides of the city by a beautiful romantic bridge made up of seven arches. This city is a perfect place to take a stroll, as it has a charming historic center made up of a labyrinth of paved alleys that hide beautiful gardens and tree-lined squares, churches and palatial houses. The town also has a small fishing port and a modern market. This location is the ideal base for exploring the eastern part of the Algarve, as it has a wide range of excellent restaurants, hotels and other hotels. In addition to a vast cultural heritage, Tavira has a very rich natural heritage, on the coast, barrocal and mountains. The variety of ecosystems and habitats in the county comprise a great diversity of animal and plant species that constitute a very significant ecological wealth and an environmental potential with high value. The coast of the municipality of Tavira is part of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, which is one of the most important areas in the country for migratory birds, with particular emphasis on waders and some anatids.
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Tavira
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Tavira is located in the eastern part of the Algarve, about 30 minutes from the Spanish border (Ayamonte) and Faro International Airport. Tavira is a beautiful city crossed by the river Gilão, which joins the two sides of the city by a beautiful romantic bridge made up of seven arches. This city is a perfect place to take a stroll, as it has a charming historic center made up of a labyrinth of paved alleys that hide beautiful gardens and tree-lined squares, churches and palatial houses. The town also has a small fishing port and a modern market. This location is the ideal base for exploring the eastern part of the Algarve, as it has a wide range of excellent restaurants, hotels and other hotels. In addition to a vast cultural heritage, Tavira has a very rich natural heritage, on the coast, barrocal and mountains. The variety of ecosystems and habitats in the county comprise a great diversity of animal and plant species that constitute a very significant ecological wealth and an environmental potential with high value. The coast of the municipality of Tavira is part of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, which is one of the most important areas in the country for migratory birds, with particular emphasis on waders and some anatids.
In the heart of the Algarve, the village of Monchique stands at an altitude of 458 meters, beautiful and simple, as if to show how much the Algarve region can offer in addition to the beautiful beaches and blue sky. In fact, the village of Monchique is located in the Serra with the same name, so famous for its medicinal waters, already coveted by the Romans, with a rich vegetation, where safaris and beautiful walking tours reveal it in its splendor. The village has a special charm, watered by the traditional architecture of the Algarve, more mountainous and less coastal, which climb steep hills, where narrow streets open up new perspectives over the green mountains at every step.
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Monchique
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In the heart of the Algarve, the village of Monchique stands at an altitude of 458 meters, beautiful and simple, as if to show how much the Algarve region can offer in addition to the beautiful beaches and blue sky. In fact, the village of Monchique is located in the Serra with the same name, so famous for its medicinal waters, already coveted by the Romans, with a rich vegetation, where safaris and beautiful walking tours reveal it in its splendor. The village has a special charm, watered by the traditional architecture of the Algarve, more mountainous and less coastal, which climb steep hills, where narrow streets open up new perspectives over the green mountains at every step.
Sagres is a charming village that has one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Algarve. It has steep cliffs, an interesting windswept fortress and excellent beaches. Its appeal is mainly due to its sense of isolation and tranquility, which contrasts with the frenetic Algarve, and its proximity to exotic beaches such as Praia do Castelejo. In Sagres, temperatures are a little milder than in the rest of the Algarve, and the summers are cool thanks to the Atlantic winds. This city has a relaxed and easy going atmosphere with cafes and bars. In addition to the village, it also has the Fortress of Sagres, the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça (16th century) and the museum dedicated to the Discoveries, the cliffs of Cabo de São Vicente (the most southwesterly point of all Continental Europe) also deserve a visit, and in its lighthouse, there is an exhibition about the lighthouses of Portugal (Wednesdays from 14:00h to 16:00h). One kilometer east of the square is the port of Baleeira, which is still dedicated to boat building and lobster fishing, and the marina. About 4 km from Sagres, on the way to Cabo de São Vicente, we find the remains of the Beliche Fortress, built in the 16th century, on a cliff, inside which there is a chapel, where the Church of Santa Catarina was built. , now in ruins. It used to be a hotel, but today it is falling apart and access is prohibited. Throughout this coastal area you will find many surfing and diving schools, as well as companies that offer boat trips and rental of equipment for surfing, bodyboarding, diving and other interesting activities. With a south coast (Mediterranean) and a west coast (Atlantic), the number and diversity of beaches provide excellent conditions for the practice of water sports. It should be noted that the sleepy town of Sagres is buzzing with activity during the Surf Festival, held over a weekend in mid-August and features musical performances and the presence of many surf lovers and fans. This city was transformed into a new fortified city by D. Henrique the Navigator, who also built here a semi-monastic navigation “school” specialized in cartography, astronomy and ship building, which was one of the main drivers of the Age of Discovery Portuguese. The story goes that in 1587 the English privateer Sir Francis Drake invaded and destroyed the fortifications that surrounded Sagres during an attack on the supply lines of the Spanish Armada. Ponta de Sagres was fortified again after the 1755 earthquake, which left few buildings
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Sagres
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Sagres is a charming village that has one of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Algarve. It has steep cliffs, an interesting windswept fortress and excellent beaches. Its appeal is mainly due to its sense of isolation and tranquility, which contrasts with the frenetic Algarve, and its proximity to exotic beaches such as Praia do Castelejo. In Sagres, temperatures are a little milder than in the rest of the Algarve, and the summers are cool thanks to the Atlantic winds. This city has a relaxed and easy going atmosphere with cafes and bars. In addition to the village, it also has the Fortress of Sagres, the Church of Nossa Senhora da Graça (16th century) and the museum dedicated to the Discoveries, the cliffs of Cabo de São Vicente (the most southwesterly point of all Continental Europe) also deserve a visit, and in its lighthouse, there is an exhibition about the lighthouses of Portugal (Wednesdays from 14:00h to 16:00h). One kilometer east of the square is the port of Baleeira, which is still dedicated to boat building and lobster fishing, and the marina. About 4 km from Sagres, on the way to Cabo de São Vicente, we find the remains of the Beliche Fortress, built in the 16th century, on a cliff, inside which there is a chapel, where the Church of Santa Catarina was built. , now in ruins. It used to be a hotel, but today it is falling apart and access is prohibited. Throughout this coastal area you will find many surfing and diving schools, as well as companies that offer boat trips and rental of equipment for surfing, bodyboarding, diving and other interesting activities. With a south coast (Mediterranean) and a west coast (Atlantic), the number and diversity of beaches provide excellent conditions for the practice of water sports. It should be noted that the sleepy town of Sagres is buzzing with activity during the Surf Festival, held over a weekend in mid-August and features musical performances and the presence of many surf lovers and fans. This city was transformed into a new fortified city by D. Henrique the Navigator, who also built here a semi-monastic navigation “school” specialized in cartography, astronomy and ship building, which was one of the main drivers of the Age of Discovery Portuguese. The story goes that in 1587 the English privateer Sir Francis Drake invaded and destroyed the fortifications that surrounded Sagres during an attack on the supply lines of the Spanish Armada. Ponta de Sagres was fortified again after the 1755 earthquake, which left few buildings

Restaurants

In albufeira there are several restaurants, for all tastes and palates. However, we recommend those we frequent if they want to try it out. They are all close to your house. Fish: Clube de Pesca Nautica Restaurant, Grelha do Ti Manel Restaurant (fish rodizio). Meat: Adega dos Salgados Restaurant, O Marinheiro Restaurant, O Dom Dinis Restaurant, Ramires Restaurant (specialty roasted chicken, a specialty). Pasta: Restaurant Massa Fina, Restaurant Bellavita. Brunch: Doçaria Ameixar We hope you enjoy.
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Albufeira
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In albufeira there are several restaurants, for all tastes and palates. However, we recommend those we frequent if they want to try it out. They are all close to your house. Fish: Clube de Pesca Nautica Restaurant, Grelha do Ti Manel Restaurant (fish rodizio). Meat: Adega dos Salgados Restaurant, O Marinheiro Restaurant, O Dom Dinis Restaurant, Ramires Restaurant (specialty roasted chicken, a specialty). Pasta: Restaurant Massa Fina, Restaurant Bellavita. Brunch: Doçaria Ameixar We hope you enjoy.