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		<title>Fuzeta guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 2013 10:39:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We start our Fuzeta guide by mentioning that you might actually see two different spellings of the Olhao distric.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We start our Fuzeta guide by mentioning that you might actually see two different spellings of the Olhao district: Fuzeta or Fuseta; they are both correct and are derived from the old spelling Fozeta. This too derived from the Portuguese word for ‘mouth’ or ‘foz’, the idea behind the name being ‘mouth of the river’ because the districts sits upon an estuary spread in front before the Altantic Ocean.</p>
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<p>Fuzeta is set in the eastern region of the Algarve and is actually a stand-alone town, a rather thriving fishing town thanks to the warmer waters close-by that still catch the local fisherman large numbers of tuna which in turn are integral to the local canning industry.</p>
<p>The town is also a major producer of natural sea salt thanks to the salt beds that lie on the eastern side of the town and is also a great destination for campers because of a great campsite right by the quayside. The views from this place include the small islands with long sandy beaches accessible by taking the local ferry. Those visiting the Armona island for instance also have the option of a water taxi – more expensive than the ferry but you won’t have to conform to the ferry timetable.</p>
<p>The town of Fuzeta is laid out in a grid pattern, featuring a cobble decorated main street which has been pedestrianized and having great shops, bars as well as an art gallery all of which leading to a small square with shady trees and benches.</p>
<p>The square is also flanked by lots of bars and restaurants, both options being great to just sit with a glass of local booze and take in the atmosphere. Both large and small roads criss-cross each other but many of them are either no-entry or one way, so walking is a good idea for exploring the place in depth.</p>
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		<title>Lagos Travel Guide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Apr 2012 14:46:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lagos, Portugal The city of Lagos, Portugal has had a very long and chequered history. Thanks to its large natural harbour the area has been settled and inhabited for many thousands of years, starting with the Phoenicians, then the Carthaginians, then of course the Romans and following them the Moors. Due to its important geographical]]></description>
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<p>The city of Lagos, Portugal has had a very long and chequered history. Thanks to its large natural harbour the area has been settled and inhabited for many thousands of years, starting with the Phoenicians, then the Carthaginians, then of course the Romans and following them the Moors. Due to its important geographical location and harbour it acted as the capital of the Algarve region for about two hundred years between the 16th and the 18th century until it was severely damaged during the 1755 earthquake which caused the government to move its seat to nearby Faro.</p>
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<h3>Present day Lagos</h3>
<p><strong>With the many and wonderful things that it has to offer</strong></p>
<div id="attachment_980" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img class="size-medium wp-image-980" title="Lagos Photo 02" src="http://www.algarve2u.com/wp-content/uploads/lagos-photo-02-300x225.jpg" alt="Lagos Photo 02" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lagos</p></div>
<p>Nowadays, Lagos is one of the Algarve&#8217;s most popular holiday destinations for travelers, attracting the younger crowd especially, whether they&#8217;re students, professionals and backpackers. They all come here for the stunning beaches, the picturesque coves and the great all-around weather.</p>
<p>In fact the spectacular weather is one of Lagos&#8217; main features, the region sees low precipitation and warm temperatures all throughout the year, with hot and sunny summers, but not too hot thanks to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, and with mild winters with very moderate rainfall.</p>
<p>Regardless of the time of year that you choose to visit Lagos in, and the fact that it is a rather small city, you will find quite a few things to see and do while on your stay there.</p>
<p>Starting with probably the city&#8217;s main attraction, its beaches, you can find plenty of beaches which vary in size and shape, from long and sandy beaches to small beaches hidden behind cliffs. The Praia da Batata for instance is an great beach and it is located right across the main road in Lagos. This beach is overlooked by a great cliff which features a cove which is accessible only by boat and a very narrow and hidden mud slope which is marked with a rope pegged at its top. Now keep in mind that while this is truly beautiful scenery, it can be rather dangerous so pay close attention to your footing. Lagos is also home to one of the best known beaches in the entire region, the Meia Praia which is a huge beach that you can find on the other side of the Marina, featuring a plethora of bars and other like-minded establishments.</p>
<p>As far as the city itself is concerned, walking around it will offer the visitor a particular type of experience as most of the city center is populated with traditional architecture and painted using regional colors. The harbour is very animated in the morning so if you happen to wake up early yhou shouldn&#8217;t miss it or the fish market either, truly interesting spot.</p>
<div id="attachment_981" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><img class="size-medium wp-image-981 " title="Lagos Photo 03" src="http://www.algarve2u.com/wp-content/uploads/lagos-photo-03-300x225.jpg" alt="Lagos Photo 03 - Bone Chapel" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lagos - Bone Chapel</p></div>
<p>Lagos is also home to a Bone Chapel, an interesting particularity of the region, a couple more of these being present in Faro and Alcantarilha. The Lagos Capela dos Ossos is part of the Igreja do Sao Sebastiano and while rather small, compared to the others in the region, when you visit it you can also visit the bell tower of the church and the view from there is definitely worth the admission price.</p>
<p>This has been just a quick look travel guide at what Lagos, Portugal has to offer, rest assured that there are many other things that you can do while on your trip there, you&#8217;ll surely not get bored.</p>
<h3>Lagos Related Link List</h3>
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<dt><a href="http://www.algarvetransfer.net/" target="_blank" class="broken_link">Algarve Transfer from Faro Airport</a></dt>
<dd>Low rates for Faro Airport Transfers to anywhere in the Algarve, Portugal and Andalucia, Spain.</dd>
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