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The Algarve stretches from the Spanish border along more than a hundred kilometres of rugged coastline and golden beaches to the dominating cliffs of St Vincent. The influence of the Moors who once occupied the land can still be seen today in the architecture, music and language of the area. The Algarve attracts thousands of holidaymakers year after year thanks to its excellent beaches with odd and spectacular rock formations jutting precariously out to sea. The area is also famous for its sports activities, particularly golf and tennis, and its picture postcard narrow streets of whitewashed houses, colourful boats, markets and pavement cafes.
Flight time: About 3 hours approx. hours
Hand made tiles, brassware, cork, textiles, leather goods are the bargains you'll take home with you. Shops are open from about 09:00 - 13:00 and from 15:00 - 19:00 Monday to Friday. Closed Saturday afternoons and all day Sunday.
Markets: Held in different towns on different days, these markets are always great places to shop for souvenirs. They are held in the mornings, 9:00 to 13:00.
Thursdays- Armacao de Pera, 1st Monday of the month -
Portimao, 1st & 3rd Tuesday -
Albufeira, 2nd Tuesday-
Alvor, Wednesdays-
Quarteira, Saturdays - Loule
From Faro Airport to: Alvor: 2 hours 15 minutes; Praia da Vau: 2 hours 10 minutes; Carvoeiro: 1 hour 40 minutes; Balaia: 1 hour; Montechoro & Sao Joao: 1 hour 10 minutes; Albufeira: 1 hour 20 minutes; Vilamoura: 35 minutes; Islantilla: 1 hour 45 minutes; Ferragudo: 1 hour; Praia de Falesia: 1 hour; Santa Eulalia: 1 hour 15 minutes.
Useful Information for portugal/algarve
Language: Portuguese
Currency: Euro
Shopping: Terracotta pottery, shoes and leather goods
Your money
3 course meal (inc. wine) - €16/£14.09 approx.
Glass of beer - €1.15/£1.01stg approx.
Bottle of wine - €4/£3.52stg in supermarket, €7/£6.16stg in restaurants approx.
Tips: Take your golf clubs
Prices shown are approximate.
Please note: As the Algarve is such a popular destination, new building developments are inevitable.