By Ashley Gibbins on Tuesday, 01 June 2021
Category: Europe

The Algarve

The Algarve, the southernmost region in Portugal, has a 200km coastline.

It is known for its beaches, gastronomy and a range of outdoor activities from surfing to cycling, walking, and birdwatching.

The Algarve's 16 municipalities offer traditional and distinct experiences that allow for visitors to discover its rich heritage as a region including the chance to :

The inland village of Alte or the shore-lined Alvor offer a glimpse into traditional rural and coastal living.

The Castelo de Silves is a national monument that helps visitors learn about the Moorish influence on the region and the Church of Lourenço in Amancil has a interior of blue and white azulejo tiles.

There's also a ferry from Olhão to Armona Island or from Faro to the least developed and inhabited Deserta Island.

Useful links

www.visitalgarve.pt