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SuggestionsBest of AlgarveThe climate - with over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and a low annual average rainfall, the Algarve enjoys mild weather throughout the year, which is certainly a big attraction for visitors, both in the summer for a few days on the beach and in (...)
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SuggestionsCycling and walking in the AlgarveIf you enjoy cycling and walking, then visit the Algarve and discover the vast network of routes and trails on offer in the region.Not only will you have an unforgettable experience but you are sure to have the sun for company because the Algarve (...)
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SuggestionsRota VicentinaAlong the west coast, you can set off to discover Rota Vicentina. You will be accompanied by the ocean between jagged cliffs and, at times, you will be presented with seemingly endless fields of wild flowers. There cannot be a better suggestion (...)
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SuggestionsWinter SunWinter in Portugal is a very pleasant season, with plenty of sunshine up and down the country and temperatures rarely falling below 10ºC. With an average of more than 300 sunny days a year, winter here can sometimes seem more like spring and you (...)
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SuggestionsWalkingWith its mild year-round climate, walking around Portugal is one of the best ways to find those nooks and crannies that otherwise you would never get to know.Around city streets, crossing fields or strolling along the beach, walking tours could have (...)
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SuggestionsAlgarve: beaches from one end of the coast to the otherThe Algarve coast begins in the Natural Park of Costa Vicentina, an extension of the Alentejo coast. Between Odeceixe and Sagres you hardly seem to be in the Algarve, such are the differences between this area and the eastern and central Algarve. (...)
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SuggestionsCyclingExploring Portugal by bike is a unique experience. You can take it at your own pace, sensing the aromas and sounds that might otherwise pass unnoticed. Whether you choose the sea at your side, to go up and down mountains, or to meander through the (...)
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SuggestionsThe Alentejo CoastThe Alentejo coast stretches from the mouth of the River Sado to Zambujeira do Mar, and will surprise you for being such a well preserved coastal area, with small havens of sun and beach, hospitable people and good cuisine.From Troia to SinesYou can (...)
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SuggestionsPortuguese Way of St. James – Central RouteThe most frequently used Portuguese Way of St. James is the Central Route, which passes through Lisbon, Coimbra and Porto. It is fully waymarked from Lisbon with the unmistakable yellow arrows that mark the Ways of St. James, and sometimes with a (...)
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SuggestionsCoastal EcoviaAt around 214 kilometres in length and offering direct access to a number of beaches, the Coastal Ecovia runs from one end of the Algarve to other, through a green corridor connecting Cape St Vincent to Vila Real de Santo António. Spend some time on (...)