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Vilamoura

Vilamoura

The “Village of the Moors” is one of the most beautiful seaside resorts in the Algarve. Nothing is left to chance in this small town. The marina has become the centre of the elite. Along...
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Quarteira

Quarteira

Quarteira is an authentic Algarve city with an attractive seafront promenade, cobbled streets and a lively community. Despite the hastened development of the local construction and hospitality industries in recent years, Quarteira has managed to...
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Faro

Faro

Faro is the capital of the Algarve. The arch of the neoclassical town of the city used to access that was part of the original Moorish walls. The monumental arch leads to the old town...
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Estoi

Estoi

Estói, a picturesque tiny village of just over 3.000 inhabitants, is nestled in the foothills of the Serra do Caldeirão area, North of Faro. The village, with its quaint cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and the...
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Santa Bárbara de Nexe

Santa Bárbara de Nexe

The charming village of Santa Barbara de Nexe with its approximately 5.000 inhabitants is perhaps best known for its picturesque white walled church which can be seen from miles away. Santa Barbara is a real gem as it...
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Loulé

Loulé

Loulé is the largest municipality in the Algarve. Located 12 km from the coast, the city of Loulé was able to maintain its charm of the past, at the same time that it developed and transformed into...
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Almancil

Almancil

Located between the Ocean coast and the city of Loulé, Almancil has been a parish since 1836.  With the development of the luxury resorts of Vale do Lobo and Quinta do Lago, Almancil became a...
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Lagos

Lagos

Lagos has maintained its traditional characteristics while becoming a cosmopolitan holiday destination.Historically, the fascination of Lagos has always been associated with its geographical position, opposite the African coast. The Bensafrim estuary has drawn foreign settlers...
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Silves

Silves

The urbanized area includes approximately 11.000 inhabitants. Silves is the former capital of the Algarve and is of great historical importance. The region of Silves has been inhabited since the Palaeolithic, as attested by archaeological remains, including...
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Carvoeiro

Carvoeiro

The golden limestone cliffs that make up the coast of Carvoeiro and its contiguous beaches are moulded by the erosion of wind, rain and sea water. They form an intricate landscape of caves, arches, fissures...
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