Eating al fresco when on holiday is something that we all enjoy and in Algarve we are lucky enough to…
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Defense along Algarve’s coastline
During the Middle Ages the Moors were the main inhabitants of Portugal and built many castles and fortresses. However, some…
Vilamoura marina picks up award for 10th consecutive year
Even in uncertain times, the Algarve continues to pick up awards recognising excellence in tourism. The Publituris Portugal Trade Awards…
Portugal’s very own Route 66
Route 66 conjures up the famous highway traversing the United States of America, from Los Angeles on the west coast…
Algarve to have a network of electric vehicles with Andalusia
The cross-border regions of Algarve (Portugal) and Andalusia (Spain) have been working on a network of electric vehicles for tourist areas along the…
March brings wine, music and all the fun of the fair
March has arrived and the Algarve continues to surprise visitors with its breadth in choice of events. Jazz in the…
No Brexit impact felt on tourism in Portugal
Tourists from the United Kingdom continue to represent the largest market of visitors to Portugal, with numbers increasing in the…
Carnaval, all the fun of the fair
Carnaval is a celebration that officially starts on the Friday preceding the start of Lent and ends on Shrove Tuesday….
Orange capital of the Algarve
This weekend, starting Friday February 14 at 10am, Silves is hosting its annual orange festival. Entitled IV Mostra Silves Capital…
Bittersweet soul food
Chocolate has not always been a sweet edible treat, originally it was very much a bitter beverage. Made from beans…