Sunday, August 15, 2010

Algarve Guide

Albufeira is considered by many young people, target a person, but there are a lot of elderly people and families to do and the place is too far from quiet lively summer season (July-August). The beaches are fantastic, and the evening head to the historic center and the bond (the beachfront area). There are many restaurants and bars along the strip, but prices are generally higher than the distance from the sea.

The city is actually divided into twoParts - strip and the old town with its cobbled streets, shops, bars and restaurants around a town square. Albufeira is also a good winter destination, with numerous winter activities such as golf, fishing, birdwatching, boat trips and excursions.

Alvor Alvor is a traditional fishing village on the sea, a lagoon protected natural open Portuguese,. The city is a maze of narrow cobbled streets, an old church in the center. There areMany restaurants in Alvor offers a variety of cuisine, catering for all tastes. The quayside restaurants offer fresh sea air to produce at very reasonable prices. stewed fish and sardines are grilled specialties. Deep sea fishing and boat trips are available at the port. Although this ancient coastal village is now a popular tourist destination of the streets closed, developers have limited progress and much of the city retains its original charm. ManyThis paved roads are bars with live music and restaurants

Portimao is one of the most densely populated cities in the Algarve. Portimao is the largest city in the Barlavento / western Algarve. The city has a port and a small airport. The coast around Portimao consists of sandy beaches and stunning red rock formations. Caves Estombar worth a visit, as the mosaic floor of a Roman villa at Figueira. Inland fromPortimao countryside and traditional villages are not even lose.

Tavira was developed during a few years, but much of its original charm. A visit to the old town with its historic church and beautiful medieval houses with Gothic windows and portals recommended. There are many shops, bars and restaurants idle away the time. The best beaches require a short ferry ride from Iceland in Tavira, but there are small beaches around the city,are ideal for children.

Monte Gordo was once a fishing village and was one of the first tourist destination in the Algarve, with the first hotels in the area built in the sixties. One of the most beautiful beach of Monte Gordo Algarve, the beautiful landscape. In the city there are many bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the best cuisine in the Algarve. The restaurant Marisqueira Monte Gordo is a popular destination forTourists.

Vilamoura is the Algarve tourist destinations in developed and is popular with golfers and fishermen (the owners of yachts variety), and could be compared del Sol, Marbella on the Costa. Vilamoura Marina is a center surrounded by restaurants and bars. Apartments and villas were built near the end of Marina, and many are real estate owned by British use as a holiday. There are wide sandy beaches to the east and west ofMarina.

Lagos is also known for its rock formations and golden beaches of the Algarve spa that one of the most popular. As you head west from Faro, the landscape became more rugged with many of the beaches is always a bit 'less accessible. The water can be choppy and not ideal for young children.

Sagres is a quiet location and is ideal for tourists who are interested in places of natural beauty, rather than the more developed. It is also aPopular surfing location, although it can be very dangerous because of the huge waves that buffet the coast. Sagres is approximately 2 hours drive from Faro airport and is like Wales. Sagres Castle is situated on cliffs overlooking the sea and is a great place to watch spectacular scenery.

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