The highest recognition in environmental quality, 432 Blue Flags will be hoisted across Portuguese beaches, marinas and eco-tourism vessels. The…
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3 tips to win over the locals
Whether you visit the Algarve for a few days or your annual holiday, getting along with the locals will certainly…
Algarve hinterland
It’s true, most visitors to the Algarve come for the sea and sand however, there is so much more to…
Algarve speeds ahead with events
From inline skating to jazz in wine cellars, photo exibitions to industrial tourism and open water swimming. Plenty for visitors…
Algarve wine tourism
Portugal and wine are synonymous. Of course the country is best known for its fortified wine, port but the country’s…
Where to tee off this spring in the Algarve
The Algarve truly shines in the springtime: days get longer, the almond blossom appears… and golfers flock to the region….
Racing and relaxing in Algarve
The end of March is proving to be a busy one for events, with Easter just around the corner. From…
Why the Algarve is a cyclist’s paradise
Portugal may not be the first place to come to mind when talking about cycling, but the Volta ao Algarve…
Carnival – celebrations across the Algarve
Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Day, is the feast day before Ash Wednesday, the start of Lent. It is…
Spring in the Algarve: 10 things to do
The roads are clear, the beaches are secluded, and the sun is shining. Here’s how to shake off the winter…