Category Archives: Algarve Cities

The best Algarve events this July 2015

The best Algarve events this July 2015

If you are not already lying in the sun, on the warm sand of the Portuguese seashore, we recommend planning to do so in the nearest future; and mind you, this country is not all about superficial fun in the sun, so here are the best Algarve events this July 2015.




Faro Airport kiss and fly drop off stems controversy

Faro Airport kiss and fly drop off stems controversy

It would appear the new measure imposed at the end of May, the Faro Airport kiss and fly drop off stems controversy once again. This is a topic we previously discussed and wanted to follow its development.




A few Algarve events for June 2015

A few Algarve events for June 2015

If nobody has ever told you, know now that the blissful sunbathed shores of the Portuguese seaside is exactly where you want to be on the first day of summer. The weather here is sunny and warm, but mild and always pleasant, the people are welcoming and you will feel happy and at home. For the more active among you, here are a few Algarve events for June 2015 you might just like to look into for your trip.




Algarve events in May 2015

Algarve events in May 2015

As an annual average, summer comes to Portugal around a month earlier – so we are to expect fun in the sun starting this May. And summer comes to the shores of the Atlantic with a lot of entertainment and activities. Therefore, here are the best Algarve events in May 2015. Let’s take a look!




Easter in Portugal

Easter in Portugal

Easter is coming! The Catholic Easter is actually only a few days away and the celebration of the Resurrection of Christ is important in this Atlantic country. So here is how we celebrate Easter in Portugal.




Algarve Monchique village for sale!

Algarve Monchique village for sale!

Going once… going twice… Algarve Monchique village for sale! Who’s in?

Of recent years, it has been the Portuguese aim and creed that they should attract more and more foreign investment. The aspirations to build a feasible rural touristic project in the isolated, cosy hills of Monchique was foiled by none other than the worldwide economic crisis. So now, the 13 Algarve traditional houses are back on sale.