The Algarve
The exquisite southern Portuguese coastal area of the Algarve is rightly regarded as one of Europe’s finest. Orange cliffs, secluded bays and clear blue water - this is just a small selection of the gems of the Algarve. Would you like to explore this Portuguese region? We’ve listed the best ways of doing that.
The Algarve owes its name to the period when the Moors occupied the Iberian peninsula. At the time, the region was called “Gharb al-Ândalus”, which means “the western part of Andalusia”. The Arabic word “Al-Gharb” means “the west”.
The beautiful coast
The gorgeous Algarve has a west and a south coast. That’s just perfect, because you always have access to a beach and the sea with fantastic waves That explains why this coastal area is a true ‘surfers paradise’. Fancy something else? You can soak up the sunshine at the wide, golden beaches, or pay a visit to the Benagil caves, which is a true wonder of Mother Nature. Stroll, swim or sail through the worn arches of the limestone rocks, and enjoy the beauty of the surroundings!
Surfing and playing golf
Playing golf in the Algarve is a treat, as there are dozens of golf courses overlooking the breathtaking Atlantic Ocean and stunning undulating landscapes. Feeling up to a challenge? Visit the Espiche Golf course, offering 18 holes on a beautiful terrain that merges into the Algarve landscape. The lakes, creeks and impressive green surroundings make for a blissful experience. Onyria Palmares Golf features 27 holes for players of every level to enjoy, boasting amazing views of the ocean!
Historical Faro
Faro is the proud capital of the Algarve and an excellent destination for a city trip. The historic centre, also known as Cidade Velha, is a fascinating place to stroll around. Surrounded by the old city walls you’ll come across narrow cobbled streets, squares and historic buildings. One of the historic centre highlights is the Faro cathedral, called Sé de Faro, which was built in the 13th century.
About 10 kilometres south of the city centre lies Ilha de Faro, a stunning island in the Ria Formosa lagoon, where you can unwind on kilometres of golden sandy beaches and soak up the warm Algarve sunshine. The water here is clear and inviting, perfect for swimmers and watersport lovers alike.
Faro is located at the edge of the Ria Formosa natural park, a protected area featuring unique ecosystems and biodiversity. Walk past lagoons, salt planes, swamps, islands and canals, and come across a wide range of bird species, such as migratory birds that visit this place during their travels. A boat trip is a great way to explore the park, as it allows you to enjoy the beautiful natural environments and bird life. The park has several hiking trails and viewpoints for you to explore as well.
Our destinations in The Algarve
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