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All that you have ever dreamed about in a holiday resort...

The Algarve offers you all that you have ever dreamed about in a holiday resort: beautiful beaches, a warm sea and sunshine all year round.

All along its vast coastal strip are to be found fabulous beaches of golden sand sheltered by red cliffs and sandstone rocks, and sculpted into remarkable shapes by erosion. Here the clear warm Atlantic water invites you to take a dip, whilst for the more adventuresome there is a wide variety of water sports available.

You can choose a hotel close to the beach, so that you will always be beside the sea. But if you prefer a more intimate kind of accommodation, there are many tourist villages whose traditionally designed white houses are reminiscent of the Moorish presence.

If you are a keen golfer, don`t make the mistake of leaving your clubs at home. The Algarve has a whole host of courses overlooking the sea, where you can play golf all year round.

Nor should you fail to visit the picturesque cities and towns of the coastal region, perhaps stopping for lunch in a small restaurant where you will always be sure to find fresh fish. If you are travelling by yacht, you can call in at one of the region`s several marinas.

Further inland and to the north, the Algarve`s hills mark the edge of a greener and more fertile region, to which yet further colour is added by fig-trees, orange-groves and almond-trees that come into blossom in the winter. Here you will also find a series of typical villages that have successfully preserved their ancestral traditions.

If you enjoy contemplating never-ending horizons, you should go to Cabo de São Vicente, at the very tip of south-western Europe. From here you can see the promontory of Sagres, which gave its name to the School of Navigation founded by Prince Henry the Navigator. It was considered an essential port of call for ships sailing westwards from the Mediterranean, and it was from this very spot that Prince Henry planned and directed the great Portuguese maritime discoveries.

Faro:

The capital of the district, with a medieval wall and a large number of monuments: Cathedral (Romanesque-Gothic origin), Nossa Senhora da Assunção Convent (Renaissance), São Francisco Church (16th-18th centuries). Museums to visit: Infante Dom Henrique, Regional Ethnographic, Ramalho Ortigão and Antoniano (next to Santo António do Alto Chapel). Also worthwhile visiting are the beautiful churches of São Pedro da Misericórdia and Nossa Senhora do Carmo. Roman ruins of Milreu in the suburbs.

Lagos:

Enclosed within 15th century walls, with its Manueline window, are the magnificent churches of São Sebastião (Renaissance portals and 17th and 18th century tiles), Santa Maria or Misericórdia (16th-19th centuries), Santo António (Baroque) and the very old São João Chapel (8th-9th centuries). Other points of interest: Regional Museum, Governors? Palace, Pau da Bandeira Fortress and the old slave market. Charming marina.

Monchique:

Amongst the beautiful houses on the slope stand the mother-church (Manueline), the Misericórdia Church (with a Baroque retable) and the Senhor do Pé da Cruz Chapel (17th century). Nearby, look for the famous thermal spa of Monchique and Fóia for (902 m high), overlooking the hills and the ocean.

Olhão:

The square-shaped flat-roofed houses, with their Moorish-style terraces, are this fishing town?s ex-libris. Behind the mother-church (17th century) you will find the Nossa Senhora dos Aflitos Chapel.

Portimão:

In this fishermen?s town, visit the mother-church (14th century, rebuilt in the 18th century), the Colégio Church (17th century), and the Town Hall. In the suburbs, the renowned Praia da Rocha (with its Santa Catarina de Ribamar Fortress), and the Roman ruins of Abicada.

Sagres:

It was here that five centuries ago Prince Henry set up a school of navigation, which played a crucial role in the Portuguese Discoveries. Apart from the Nossa Senhora da Graça Chapel, you can visit the magnificent fortress (originally built in the 14th century, and later altered) and the 15th century rosa-dos-ventos (a 43 m-diameter compass card). Nearby, on the extreme southwestern tip of the European continent, is Cabo de São Vicente (Romans? Promontorium Sacrum), opening on to a vast horizon of sea and sky.

Silves:
Stones of different times and cultures overlap in this town: the castle and walls are of Arab origin; the Gothic Cathedral (having undergone several restoration works) was built on the site of an ancient mosque; the 12th century bridge was built where formerly stood a Roman bridge. The Cross of Portugal also deserves special mention (16th century religious sculpture), as well as the following examples of Manueline motifs: the Nossa Senhora dos Mártires Chapel and the Misericórdia Church. The Archeology Museum is built around an almost unique Arab water cistern, dating from the Almohad period.

Tavira:

With its inviting long beaches, typical roofs and chimneys, this picturesque town offers a beautiful view over the Gilão river and its Roman bridge. Churches to visit: Santa Maria do Castelo (13th-18th centuries), Misericórdia (Renaissance), Nossa Senhora das Ondas (17th century), São José (with Gothic and Manueline elements), São Paulo and Carmo (17th-18th-centuries). If you are browsing along the Travessa de Dona Brites, you will see beautiful medieval houses, with Gothic windows and portals. In the suburbs, in the village of Luz there is a Renaissance church, which has been a pilgrimage place for many centuries.

OTHER PLACES OF INTEREST

Vale do Lobo beach, Albufeira.
Albufeira, Alcoutim, Aljezur, Almansil (beautiful São Lourenço Church, a Baroque masterpiece), Alte, Cacela, Carvoeiro, Castro Marim, Estômbar, Lagoa, Loulé, Moncarapacho, Monte Gordo (casino), Ponta da Piedade, Porches, São Bartolomeu de Messines, Vila do Bispo, Vilamoura (casino and marina) and Vila Real de Santo António (marina).

REGIONAL GASTRONOMY

Fish soups
Fish and seafood
Tuna fish cooked in onions
Sweets: fig, almond and egg sweets

FESTIVITIES
Loulé Carnival
Procession of Nossa Senhora da Piedade or Mãe Soberana  Loulé, May
Senhora do Carmo Festivities and Fair  Faro, July
Senhora dos Mártires Festivities and Fair  Castro Marim, August
Algarve Folk Music and Dance Festival  different locations, September
Santa Iria Fair Faro, October  October Fair Monchique

HANDICRAFTS
Wicker and osier objects
Straw hats and baskets
Copper and tin objects
Wooden objects
Ceramics from Porches

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