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The AlgarveThe Moors called their al-Gharb the Sunset Land, and visitors have been waxing lyrical ever since. Blessed with a mild winter climate and a sunny disposition, Portugal’s playground province remains one of the most popular year-round holiday destinations in southern Europe.
Lively coastal resorts spill over ribbons of golden sand in sharp contrast to the quiet villages of the hinterland, where history and tradition go hand in hand.
1. Faro Old Town
The biggest city in southern Portugal, Faro is the capital of the Algarve and an important centre of tourism, trade and commerce. Its historic quarter overlooks a pretty marina and the Ria Formosa. See Faro.
2. Tavira
Nearly 40 churches endow this elegant riverside town with a romantic and disarmingly timeless air. The Gilão river glides effortlessly through the centre – a Roman bridge connects the two sides of one of the prettiest towns in the Algarve.
3. Silves
Once the grandiose capital of the Moorish province of al-Gharb, Silves today is dominated by the ochre ramparts of its huge castle. Lush orange groves blanket the countryside.
4. Monchique
The Serra da Monchique rises 458 m (1,500 ft), enveloping the hillside town of Monchique and its neighbouring spa centre.
5. Loulé
Loulé hosts a colourful weekly market and is a thriving centre for local handicrafts. It is also the gateway to the central hinterland and the Caldeirão mountain range.
6. Lagos
A young, vibrant and carefree spirit imbues this resort. The nearby beaches, pocked with outcrops of sandstone rock, are spectacular.
7. Parque Natural da Ria Formosa
One of the most important wetland zones in Europe, the park’s expansive lagoon, sand dunes and marshland are a sanctuary for a wealth of wildlife.
8. Animals of the Ria Formosa
Rare birds, web-footed dogs, colour-co-ordinated chameleons. The Algarve has a wide-range of fascinating wildlife.
9. Sagres
The supposed location of Henry the Navigator’s lauded school of navigation, Sagres sits on an isolated promontory pounded by the Atlantic. Dramatic views along the coast include the Cabo de São Vicente.
10. Albufeira
This top holiday spot is the Algarve’s largest resort, boasting some of the most effervescent nightlife in Portugal. Generous beaches flank bustling esplanades brimming with cafés and trendy clubs.
Discover more to see and do in Naples at www.traveldk.com/algarve.
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