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- Faial is one of the most beautiful islands in the Azores, and it offers several interesting things to do. It has a good airport and so it’s possible to get here from mainland Portugal (Lisbon mainly) as well as from many of the other islands on the Azores including Terceira and São Miguel. It also has one of the best Read more...
- The Azores (or Açores in Portuguese) is an archipelago or group of 9 islands that’s located in the Atlantic Ocean between continental Portugal and North America. Although the islands are in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, they’re closer to Portugal than they are North America: the flight time from Lisbon to Ponta Delgada is around 2 hours and 10 Read more...
- Faro Airport is the Algarve’s regional airport, connecting the Algarve with airports in the UK, Germany, The Netherlands, France, Ireland, and elsewhere. Regardless of where you’re staying on the Algarve, whether it’s Albufeira or Aljezur, this is going to be your nearest airport. You can also fly into Lisbon Airport, which is just under three hours away by car, or Read more...
- Castro Marim is a small town that’s located right next to the bridge that crosses the Guadiana River, connecting Spain and Portugal together. The town is small, but packed full of historical attractions like the Castelo de Castro Marim, Forte de São Sebastião, and the Igreja Matriz Castro Marim. Nearby, the natural reserve (Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo Read more...
- Anyone who’s spent any time on on the Algarve’s West Coast will have driven through Raposeira at some point. Located roughly 10 minutes’ drive from Sagres, and just 5 minutes’ drive from Vila do Bispo, Raposeira is one of those places that you end up passing through as you drive along the N125. The traffic lights just outside of the Read more...
- Vila Real de Santo António is a small town that sits on the Portuguese side of the Guadiana River on the Portuguese-Spanish border. With just a few restaurants in the town centre, this is quite a small and quaint town but one that’s certainly picturesque and deserving of a visit. Its location next to Spain is ideal for those that Read more...
- Sagres is a small town on the western tip of the Western Algarve. It is believed that Henry the Navigator, one of the most important figures in the Age of Discoveries, may have had a navigation school here and the area certainly gives off the feeling that you’re at the very end of the world. There isn’t a lot to Read more...
- Aljezur is a small town in the far north of the Western Algarve, less than 20 minutes’ drive from the Algarve-Alentejo border. The town sits on the edge of the Park Parque Natural do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa, the protected natural park that covers most of the Western Coast of the Algarve. The town has several restaurants, cafés, and a Read more...
- Vila do Bispo is a small town in the Western Algarve, and is situated roughly 8 km from Sagres which is on the Southwestern tip of the Algarve. It’s also just a short drive from many wonderful beaches: Praia do Castelejo (4.3 km), Praia do Martinhal (9.2 km), Praia da Mareta (10 km), and Praia da Cordoama (4.8 km). The Read more...
- Vilamoura is very different from the rest of the towns on the Algarve. While most of the others were originally fishing villages that were transformed into beach resorts, Vilamoura is a completely new development. It’s characterised by carefully manicured lawns, modern apartment blocks, luxury hotels, golf-themed pubs, and of course the marina that the town is built around. You’ll also Read more...