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The Algarve, the southernmost region in Portugal framed by a 200km coastline. Known for its promise of
more than 300 days of sun per year, award winning beaches, authentic cuisine and a range of outdoor activities
that attracts thrill seekers and nature lovers alike.
The Algarve, a region of hidden cultural delights; small, simple restaurants pull visitors back time and time again
while Michelin starred restaurants attract a globetrotting international clientele. The sea is integral to the Algarvian
way of life, one that is closely bound to nature. Inland, old villages preserve a life that is historic and rich in culture,
and lived in harmony with the seasons. In villages of small cobbled streets, you will find whitewashed houses and
small local cafes serving bica (espresso), while sardines are grilled openly on the streets, as they have done for
years gone by.
All year round the region’s beautiful beaches, nature reserves, picturesque villages, golf courses, castles and
fortresses can be enjoyed in all their splendor. Day or night, visitors to the region have everything that they need
to enjoy the delights of the Algarve, whether for sun and sea, or for sport, relaxation, history, culture, nature, golf