Category Archives: Algarve Cities

Fiesta – The sand sculpting festival in Pera, Algarve

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We’re getting close to the month May which means that sand-sculptors from around the globe are invited to Fiesta in Pera, Algarve and start sculpting their sculptures.

Fiesta was first held in 2003, it is a mega exhibition of sand sculptures that takes place in Pera, Algarve, and every edition has its own theme.

This festival and has grown in the past ten years and it is now regarded as the largest sand sculpture exhibition in the world, using about 35,000 tons of sand each year.




Algarve beaches get high rankings from travelers

Algarve beaches

This is something well-known by those who are in the know, but it’s always good to know that Algarve beaches are continually appreciated by those who visit them.




Portimao to exhibit second-century Roman coin

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It took almost half-a-century, but Portimao is finally exhibiting a Roman coin from the second century, better late than never.

The coin was discovered 43 years ago in the local Arade River and has finally become a permanent part of the Portimao museum’s collections.




Trans-Guadiana protocol gives new hopes to ‘Eurocity’ region

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Even though it seems that only bleak news is coming out of the Algarve, today we’re talking about the Trans-Guadiana protocol, which has been signed between the various traders in cities that line the Guadiana River – which separates Portugal’s Algarve region from Spain’s Andalucia region – which has been the source of some positive feelings amongst business owners on both sides of the river.




Algarve historic sites (part 1)

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We only rarely focus our attention on the many Algarve historic sites that can be seen and visited in this region, usually we talk more about beaches and festivals, but today we’ll change that with a quick look at some of the historic sites that you can find while on your Algarve trip.




Loule carnival is set to kick off

Loule carnival dancer

The Loule carnival – about which we talked a while back – is ready to start tomorrow on the 9th of February and fill the entire municipality with fun and entertainment.

This year’s Loule carnival will be socio-politically themed, “Troikered – The big circus” is its theme and the main Jose da Costa Mealha avenue will be the main staging ground for the floats and fun.