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		<title>Discover Algarve&#8217;s enchanting locations!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to Algarve, one of the most attractive sunny places from Portugal, adorned with lovely hot sands, crystal clear waters and amazing vibrating atmosphere! Blessed with a marvelous coastline and some of the country&#8217;s loveliest beaches, the province enjoys hot dry summers and short mild winters. Warm sea temperatures and gentle winds add to its]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to <strong>Algarve</strong>, one of the most attractive sunny places from Portugal, adorned with lovely hot sands, crystal clear waters and amazing vibrating atmosphere!<br />
Blessed with a marvelous coastline and some of the country&#8217;s loveliest beaches, the province enjoys hot dry summers and short mild winters. Warm sea temperatures and gentle winds add to its allure.<span id="more-2962"></span><br />
The privileged location in the south of Portugal and the many hours of sunshine turns Algarve into one of the favorite holiday destinations ever! There are plenty of things to do in Algarve, the perfect place to relax away from the hustle of the city life, where you will definitely have a great time. Come and discover Algarve’s misteries and marvels!</p>
<p><a href="https://faro-airport-transfers.net/" target="_blank"><strong>Faro</strong></a>, the capital city of the Algarve, and its international airport is the gateway for many tourists arriving in southern Portugal. Proud of its maritime heritage, Faro remains a busy and colorful port, a charming city that’s definitely worth visiting at least once in a lifetime.<br />
It is the Old Town, however, that sightseers will want to visit. Enclosed by solid defensive walls, Faro&#8217;s Cidade Velha sits on Roman and Moorish foundations. This is one of the most attractive locations, surrounded by magical old churches including a magnificent cathedral, fascinating little squares and white washed cobbled streets with an impressive range of restaurants and cafes.</p>
<p>Another breathtaking location is <strong>Sagres</strong>, the southwesternmost town in Portugal, which has two points of interest you can’t miss: Cape St. Vincent and Sagres Fortress. Sagres has a profound history and a unique charm. Since the Middle Ages, this edge of Europe was considered “the end of the world”.<br />
A paradise for nature lovers, Cape St. Vincent is, not surprisingly, a nature reserve since 1988, given the number of species that make this place their home, such as sea otters, herons and Bonelli’s eagles.<br />
The Cape of St. Vincent combines nature, culture and myth. Come and discover this marvelous place, where the green lush exceeds any dreams or expectations, where the nature and naturality reign and where you can feel and almost touch the magnitude of nature. The Cape of St. Vincent and the surrounding area is one of the rare places where the geographical location, a wild but majestic nature, and historical factors combine with a mythical dimension.<br />
Apart from its outstanding wildlife, the area is rich in history with evidence of occupation dating back to prehistoric times. There are also remnants of Roman and Phoenician settlements in the area. Ancient Greek chroniclers described Cabo de São Vicente as &#8221;the end of the inhabited earth&#8221;.<br />
The imposing lighthouse from Cape St. Vincent contains the largest warning light in Europe for both marine and air traffic. Here there&#8217;s a bird-watching festival every October which will definitely astonish the bird lovers.</p>
<p><strong>Lagos</strong> is the western Algarve&#8217;s liveliest resort town, as well as a great historical significant location, as prince Henry the Navigator launched Portugal&#8217;s Age of Discovery from Lagos in the 15th century.<br />
Lagos is one of the cities in Algarve visitors love the most, which has gracefuly maintained its authenticity. The town has a young, cheerful vibe, as well as a wealth of historic attractions and entertaining things to do.<br />
When you visit Lagos, take some time to lose yourself in the alleys of its historic centre and enjoy the atmosphere of this city.<br />
After visiting the historic centre, discover the Fort of Ponta da Bandeira, built in the 17th century. Here you can admire the small, but beautiful Chapel of Santa Bárbara, covered with glazed tiles and mesmerizing landscapes.<br />
Located near the port city of Lagos, Ponta da Piedade is an exceptional natural place, offering a stunning view over Cape St. Vincent, with beautiful cliffs, arches and caves.<br />
The town&#8217;s medieval collection of castle walls and graceful churches always captures the imagination of passers by, but it&#8217;s the coastline that enchants the visitors and tourists. In this idyllic place you can enjoy the most beautiful moments with your family and friends!</p>
<p>Associated with the fishing activity for centuries, <strong>Alvor</strong> flourished in time and, nowadays, most of its economy is dependent of the tourism industry.<br />
In this absolutely enchanting corner of paradise you can admire some places like the Misericórdia Church, the town market (mercado municipal) and Ria de Alvor, a place where you’ll find beautiful different birds&#8217; species.<br />
One of the outstanding places is represented by the vast Alvor Beach, where you can relax and enjoy the warm weather and hikes in the biggest walkway in Algarve.</p>
<p>Considered one of the most beautiful towns in the Algarve region, <strong>Carvoeiro</strong> is an adventurous and nature embracing postcard for those eager to visit southern Portugal.<br />
Besides from the amazing bubbly beaches like Carvoeiro Beach and Vale Centeanes Beach, you’ll also have other points of interest you won’t want to miss. Surrounded by spectacular natural scenery, dramatic cliffs, and beautiful beaches, this popular resort town has everything you could want when seeking a relaxing getaway.<br />
After enjoying the beautiful landscape, you can enjoy the fascinating wooden walkway that connects the site of the ruins of Nossa Senhora da Encarnação Fort to Algar Seco, a small 570-metre walk. This walkway is definitely one of the most beautiful in Algarve, where you can admire the beautiful bluffs and natural “windows” carved by the sea and wind erosion, especially in the Algar Seco location.<br />
Another place you can’t miss during your visit to Carvoeiro and surrounding areas is the Algar de Benagil. This place is only accessible by sea, but it’s definitely a place you’ll want to explore! Don’t miss the chance to discover one of the most beautiful places in Portugal!</p>
<p>Enjoy the biggest adventure with your family and friends, always counting on <a href="http://www.lagoscarhire.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Lagos Car Hire</strong></a>, which provides excellent safely car rental conditions for amazing and unforgettable adeventures!</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Tuesday, October 30, two old warships were purposely sunk, off the coast of Alvor, thus marking the beginning of the Ocean Revival project.</p>
<p>Four explosives were used to sink the Oliveira e Carmo corvette – a disused warship – while dozens of other boats, both commercial and private, filled with onlookers, observed from at least half-a-mile away. It took two minutes and twenty-one second to sink the old corvette, three miles off the coast, where a pioneering underwater museum will be created.</p>
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<p>The sinking was very carefully prepared, with 220 tonnes of concrete having been placed in the vessel in order to ensure that it would not turn over while sinking – thanks to the extra weight it slowly gained momentum till it disappeared beneath the surface. We should note that the sinking was in fact postponed to this date because of adverse weather conditions, so as to ensure proper positioning of the wreck.</p>
<p>Divers from the Maritime Police then went under to ensure that the corvette had indeed reached the sea’s bottom correctly – which it had.</p>
<p>The second vessel was a smaller patrol ship named the Zambeze – it was sunk later in the day, with much less fanfare than the corvette. One should expect this considering that this was only half the size of the corvette.</p>
<p>In preparing for their sinking, both ships were very thoroughly cleaned and decontaminated before sinking – so as to not pose an environmental threat to the waters – and also all the pieces that could compromise the safety of the divers were also removed during this process.</p>
<p>The Ocean Revival project was announced in August of last year, a three million Euro project meant to create an underwater museum off the coast of Portimao. The idea behind the museum is to increase underwater tourism off the coast of the Algarve, by forming artificial reefs which would create a safe diving environment.</p>
<p>Whether or not you’ll be planning a trip to <a title="Portimão guide" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/portimao-guide/">Portimao</a> during your Algarve trip, you can surely visit the place for a few days or a day-trip with the help of our <a href="http://www.carrentalalgarve.com/">Algarve car rental</a> services.</p>
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		<title>Alvor, Portugal &#8211; Little known spot in the Algarve</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Mar 2012 11:39:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction to the small town of Alvor &#160; The fishing village of Alvor can be found in the municipality of Portimao. Alvor is considered a civil parish in the region of the Algarve in Portugal and with a population of about five thousand people which inhabit an area of a bit over fifteen square kilometers,]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Introduction to the small town of Alvor</h3>
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<p>The fishing village of <strong>Alvor</strong> can be found in the municipality of <strong>Portimao</strong>. Alvor is considered a civil parish in the region of the <a title="Algarve Portugal" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/algarve-portugal/" target="_blank">Algarve in Portugal</a> and with a population of about five thousand people which inhabit an area of a bit over fifteen square kilometers, it is small, quaint and quiet.</p>
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<h3>Alvor&#8230; and what it has to offer</h3>
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<div id="attachment_764" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignleft"><a href="http://www.algarve2u.com/alvor-portugal-little-known-spot-in-the-algarve/alvor/" rel="attachment wp-att-764"><img class="size-medium wp-image-764" title="Alvor" src="http://www.algarve2u.com/wp-content/uploads/Alvor-300x228.jpg" alt="Alvor beach" width="300" height="228" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Alvor</p></div>
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<div id="attachment_776" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://www.algarve2u.com/alvor-portugal-little-known-spot-in-the-algarve/largo_da_ribeiro-alvor/" rel="attachment wp-att-776"><img class="size-medium wp-image-776  " style="margin: 2px;" title="Largo da Ribeiro - Alvor" src="http://www.algarve2u.com/wp-content/uploads/Largo_da_Ribeiro-Alvor-300x225.jpg" alt="Largo da Ribeiro - Alvor - Beach photo" width="300" height="225" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Largo da Ribeiro - Alvor</p></div>
<p><strong>Alvor</strong> has a particular place in the history of the region and of the country because this is where King Joao II died in 1495, however the history of the place goes back much further than that though, the settlement being founded back in 436 by the Carthaginians.</p>
<p>Just like the rest of the region that it is situated in, Alvor was once under Moorish rule and this lead to it featuring that particular type of Moorish architecture that one can see all throughout the Algarve, however most of those buildings were simply washed away because of the earthquake and tsunami that destroyed Lisbon in 1755.</p>
<p>The place has since recovered, obviously, but despite it being a rather well known tourist destination and undergoing rather steady development, you will not see any high-rise hotels or apartment complexes in Alvor. Instead of this rather common sight, you will be glad to see that the charm of the old town is not lost at all, there are still narrow cobbled streets and most of the modern buildings are low-rise.</p>
<p>Besides the town itself, Alvor&#8217;s main features are the riverfront and its main beach, the Praia de Alvor. The riverfront is arguably the town&#8217;s most idyllic setting, it is fully paved and lined with palm trees and alongside it you can find many beach bars and at its end, near the lifeboat station you will find several restaurants that will tempt you with the wonderful aromas of freshly barbecued fish.</p>
<p>The Praia de Alvor is a nice and long sandy beach featuring dunes at its back. At the eastern end of the sandy area is characterized by some large rock formations, this place is known as the Praia de Tres Irmaos. In this part of town you will find quite a few hotels but despite this you will almost always find plenty of room on the beach, even during the height of the summer season.</p>
<p>You should take your time to explore the city a fair bit as well, its network of streets housing a plethora of varied eating and drinking establishments; you can find many types of restaurants, traditional Portuguese ones of course, but also Indian, Chinese and Italian as well, and when it comes to bars you&#8217;ll find quite a few Irish bars dotting the landscape.</p>
<p>Considering its size and atmosphere, Alvor is a great place to visit if you have children, it is an ideal resort for families offering lots of relaxation, bu there&#8217;s also a water park nearby in Lagoa, fishing and boat trips as well as other things such as small grocery shops which are ideal for daily needs of you or your children.</p>
<p>When visiting Alvor you also have to constantly keep in mind that you are just a few minutes drive away from either Lagos or Portimao, so if you&#8217;re looking for a bit of variety during your trip you can always take a bus or hire a transfer that will take you to those places.</p>
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<h4>Alvor, Algarve &#8211; Travel Guide</h4>
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		<description><![CDATA[The strategy of outdoor camping to most of you conjures up pictures which may generate you cringe, in particular those of you who possess certainly not camped as a little one or possess heard horror stories from close friends and relatives, and possess unjustly determined never to offer it a fair go. How considerably action]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The strategy of outdoor camping to most of you conjures up pictures which may generate you cringe, in particular those of you who possess certainly not camped as a little one or possess heard horror stories from close friends and relatives, and possess unjustly determined never to offer it a fair go.</p>
<p>How considerably action you put into adequately preparing the outdoor camping trip can determine how effective (and pleasurable) the trip could be.  Though some of these duties may seem boring and tiresome, the more often you put these duties into practice the a lot more fun you will possess performing them.</p>
<p>Here we have 15 TIPS  You Must Know Earlier than You Go On Your First Camping holiday:</p>
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<li>1.  Collect all the camping hard drives in a nook of a room and keep building to it as you think of it.</li>
<li>2.  Use holder cabinets in your car for simple storage.</li>
<li>3.  Keep the clothes in sports baggage.</li>
<li>4.  Make sure all hefty objects are secure and are loaded at the bottom of your car boot with lighter in weight items on top.</li>
<li>5.  Consider one prepared food in a freezer food that may be easily reheated on arrival at the destination.</li>
<li>6.  Guarantee you have everything you necessity for a drink quit like tea luggage, instantaneous coffee, sugar, condensed whole milk, cordial, powder, biscuits, a two litre bottle of water, satisfies, kettle, wet wipes and tea fabric</li>
<li>7.  If you are going away for a brief trip prepare the hot dishes so which you have a lot more time to chill out at your camp site and take pleasure in yourself.</li>
<li>8.  Stock up on fresh and crisp berries and veggies at every single chance.</li>
<li>9.  List everything you will eat on the variety of days you are away.</li>
<li>10. Retain extras always on give that includes a flower bouquet for desserts and breads, noodles, rice, beans and lentils.</li>
<li>11. Recall long life milk products (two to three cartons of lengthy life milk per day should be sufficient for a family of two youngsters and two parents as a guide).</li>
<li>12. Try tenting in the backyard to see how you sense regarding the tent and sleeping baggage etc.</li>
<li>13. The initially backpacking gear does not have to be expensive.  It is far more essential which it is long lasting and keeps you protected from artificial conditions.  Provide a piece of floor material with you, a piece of plastic material that goes beneath the tent.  Tuck the edges neatly with the tent.  The first issue you need to consider when selecting the tent is the volume ie the number of people your tent is heading to house.</li>
<li>14. Consider cutlery using you which is old and surely won&#8217;t be skipped if it doesn&#8217;t happen house with you.</li>
<li>15. Retain cutlery separate from crockery by putting them in plastic containers using lids or in a tea towel in a plastic material bag.</li>
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<p><em>All great ideas and tips if you decide to go camping in <a title="The Algarve – A destination for everyone" href="http://www.algarve2u.com/algarve-destination-everyone/">Algarve</a> where you can choose from many towns like Alvor camping,  that have special places for the camping lovers.</em></p>
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