Popular Algarve in South Portugal offers several holiday opportunities for beach and golf holidays. Here you will find hotels in Albufeira, hotels in Vilamoura, Sagres, Portimao, Lagos and more.
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Albufeira, a great holiday destination, is famed for its beaches, for the countless shades and tones of its rocks and cliffs, the restaurants, bars and discos that enliven the night-time hours. Just a few miles inland and everything changes.
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Lagos in Algarve, another humble fishing village turned to trendy holiday town in the recent years. Beautiful beaches, rock formations and caves, and transparent waters.
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Almancil is famous for its locally produced pottery works as well as for its proximity to the luxury beach resorts of Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo, located only 13 kms north west of Faro.
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Bright and cheerful, Monte Gordo on the eastern part of the Algarve claims the best beach on the whole of Algarve and warm Mediterranean waters.
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Altura is a quiet suburb of Monte Gordo, ideal for family holidays.
The area features a lot of self catering apartments and villas for rent.
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Portimao and its municipality have plenty on offer for the visitor. The blue sea and its gently lapping waves, the fine golden sands framed by cliffs and rocks, the cosmopolitan atmosphere of an international tourist destination.
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Ancient coastal village turned very popular holiday location, Alvor saved its narrow streets with development to a minimum. Live music bars and restaurants in plenty, however, memories of the older fishing village are still present.
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Praia da Rocha the (Rock Beach), an extensive stretch of sand sheltered by cliffs, is known internationally as Portimaos visiting card.
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Armacao de Pera is one of the oldest resorts in the Algarve.
Modern apartment blocks, an old town retaining its original character and a huge beach form the picture.
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Quarteira is located next door to the famous resort of Vilamoura; it has grown since the 1960s from a small fishing village to a major tourist location. It acts as a dormitory for the many employees and companies engaged in the tourist industry.
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The village of Carvoeiro along the coast between Albufeira and Portimao is a popular destination, selected for the beaches, the golf and tennis facilities.
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This city was once the capital of the whole district and was still referred to in the beginning of the 19th Century as the Kingdom of the Algarve. So much history is attached to Silves and the beauty of the area is just as impressive.
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Faro is the administrative center of Algarve region with a population nearing 60 000 inhabitants.
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Tavira has everything to offer from beautiful empty beaches with sands that seem to go on forever and fields of orange trees, heavy with the scent of blossom, hills of fig and almond trees and houses with dazzling whitewashed walls and distinctive chimney
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Agricultural town balancing between vegetable and wine production as well as serving tourism in Algarve.
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Vilamoura is the name given to an area rather than to any actual town; it is one of the largest single tourist complexes in Europe and covers some 2.000 hectares of land, some parts are covered in pine forests whilst others open recovered marshland.
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