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		<title>Albufeira campaing underway on cliff dangers</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jul 2013 11:25:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those of you thinking that the main dangers of visiting Albufeira revolved around getting sun burn, getting a bit lost, or maybe in the worse-case-scenario you’d get something stolen, then you should add the possibility of a cliff falling either on you, or from beneath your feet.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those of you thinking that the main dangers of visiting Albufeira revolved around getting sun burn, getting a bit lost, or maybe in the worse-case-scenario you’d get something stolen, then you should add the possibility of a cliff falling either on you, or from beneath your feet.</p>
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<p>However, the authorities in Albufeira have started a campaign to alert all beach-goers about the problem of possible cliff-falls, the campaign will be active till the end of August.</p>
<p>This campaign will be carried out across all the major Albufeira beaches so as to inform visitors about how to prevent accidents as well as warn them about various other hazards. The municipality authorities are distributing bilingual pamphlets and bracelets as well as organizing informative sporting activities in order to raise awareness about the potential dangers.</p>
<p>The authorities have been taking this problem very seriously for a long time, and they have been preparing the terrain long before the bathing season actually started. Quite a few controlled rock demolitions were conducted under the supervision of the environmental authorities in order to prevent as many possible accidents during the summer as possible.</p>
<p>The main alderman for the Albufeira civil protection – Carlos Quintino – stressed in a statement that despite the very active efforts of the authorities to minimize these risks, nature is still unpredictable – and so is human nature we might add – so respecting the warning signs is absolutely necessary.</p>
<p>We mentioned earlier that the Albufeira authorities have been looking at the problem for a long time, and 2013 will be marking the fourth consecutive year in which the ‘Proteja-se das Arrivas’ campaign will be organized by the Civil Protection of Albufeira.</p>
<p>For a bit of history, the campaign started because of the collapse of a part of a cliff on the Maria Luisa beach in Albufeira – four years ago – which killed five people, the gravest accident registered on Algarve beaches. If you want to visit Algarve beaches we suggest that you take an private <a href="http://www.albufeira-transfers.com/" target="_blank">Albufeira transfer</a> so you can enjoy the best holiday.</p>
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		<title>Loule carnival is set to kick off</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 10:31:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Loule carnival – about which we talked a while back – is ready to start tomorrow on the 9<sup>th</sup> of February and fill the entire municipality with fun and entertainment.</p>
<p>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.</p>
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<p>The Loule carnival is one of the oldest such events in Portugal and last year it saw somewhere around sixty thousand visitors during its three days. This year’s carnival will feature seventeen floats and hundreds of dancers and entertainers from samba schools and much more of course.</p>
<p>As has been the case with previous years, the revenue from the ticket sales will be donated to a local charity, so everything stays in Loule. The tickets will cost 2 Euro per person per day to gain access to the main avenue where the parade will start in each of the days from 3PM.</p>
<p>The public is encouraged to get into the spirit of the carnival and to either make or rent fancy dress costumes from the Loule town hall collection. Renting costs are just twelve Euros per costume from a store situated in Loule’s historic city centre that will be open in each of the carnival days, except for the 12<sup>th</sup>.</p>
<p>But of course it wouldn’t be a carnival with just a parade every day, so the town hall has also organized several themed balls and parties alongside sporting and cultural events all throughout the municipality, so that as many people as possible can get involved in the fun. For instance, at 10PM on the 9<sup>th</sup> of February, the NERA building will host a carnival party with live music and the theme will be ‘Wonderland’ as envisioned in Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland” – tickets priced at 5 Euro per person.</p>
<p>So if you’re already in the region, use some <a href="http://www.carhireinalgarve.com/" class="broken_link">Algarve car rental</a> services to get a rental car and head on there to see what the whole thing is like.</p>
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		<title>Lagoa guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The small and peaceful town of Lagoa, Portugal is considered by many to be the wine capital of the Algarve.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The small and peaceful town of Lagoa, Portugal is considered by many to be the wine capital of the Algarve.</p>
<p>The history of this once tiny hamlet isn&#8217;t very well known till around the middle of the 13<sup>th</sup> century when the Moors conquered it and placed it under the control of the larger nearby <a title="Silves guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/silves-guide/">Silves</a>. The hamlet later become an official town, only for it to be mostly destroyed during the earthquake of 1755. however the settlement continued on, becoming an administrative town in the area which lived off agriculture, in the past. This is a very short Lagoa guide, meant to give you a better idea of the place&#8217;s history as well as present.</p>
<p>One of the main attractions of modern-day Lagoa comes from the start of the 19<sup>th</sup> century when the parish church was inaugurated, however there&#8217;s an older church, the Igreja de Misericordia which dates to the middle of the 18<sup>th</sup> century. The parish church features a very pleasant Baroque facade which is enhanced during the months of May and June when the surrounding jacaranda trees blossom. There also a war memorial erected nearby which pays tribute to the Lagoan soldiers who fell during the African colonial wars.</p>
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<p>One other interesting building in the city is the Convento do Sao Jose which was built in 1713 and managed to survive the 1755 earthquake. Nowadays the building is used as a place to exhibit various art collections as well as house a small theater for cultural events. The building has an intriguing little feature in the style of a turn-box door, which was used to pass unwanted babies to the nuns in the convent. The mother would place the baby and any other small possessions on a shelf in the box and talk through a small aperture with the nun on the other side. The revolving door meant that the baby would reach the nuns without the mother having to show her face. Just a little piece of the curious history around this building and town.</p>
<p>During the month of August, the town plays host to a major commercial and rural produce fair named <strong>Fatacil</strong>. The fair exhibits products from all across the country, not just the region. This turns into a more major event because it offered something of an excuse for national bands and singers to do what they do best.</p>
<p>We mentioned earlier something about wine. During the months of September and October, the country lanes are packed to bursting with trucks and carts which shuttle freshly-picked grapes to the various wine-makers from the fields. The majority of the wine produced here is red and high in alcohol content, usually aged in a solera under a film of flor yeast which imparts a nutty character to the wine, making it taste something like a fine sherry.</p>
<p>The surroundings of the town are very interesting to explore as well, for instance the nearby town of <a title="Estombar guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/estombar-guide/">Estombar</a> is an even older settlement. This is where the famous 11<sup>th</sup> century Arab poet “Ibn Ammar” lived and is a place of many legends related to subterranean passages stretching for up to twelve kilometers.</p>
<p>The nearby beach of <a title="Quick Carvoeiro guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/quick-carvoeiro-guide/">Carvoeiro</a> is located just a few kilometers south of Lagoa and its claim to fame being that it is amongst the most photographed and painted scenes in the entire region of the <a title="Algarve Portugal" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/algarve-portugal/">Algarve</a>. This place too, used to be a simple and small fishing village, but thanks to investment from tourism development in recent years, it has grown into a fully-fledged holiday resort. It now features two golf courses, a tennis complex and even a riding centre nearby. Also close-by is Porches, a small town well-known for its very high-quality potteries and other hand-painted ceramics.</p>
<p>It should be noted that both these destinations can be relatively easily accessed from Lagoa with the help of some <a href="http://www.autocarhire.net/">Lagoa car hire</a> services. Also a near by is <a title="Portimão guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/portimao-guide/">Portimao</a> and <a title="Lagos guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/lagos-guide/">Lagos</a> that are very interesting to visit as they have many options for the shopping and for the night life.</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;re planning to spend your entire trip here, or you&#8217;re just interested in visiting the place, our <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/faro-airport/">Lagoa transfers from Faro Airport</a> can be employed to bring you here and back again, whether it&#8217;s to the airport or some other of our available locations, nothing could be easier.</p>
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