Monday, September 20, 2010

'Get to know the East Algarve' – an ideal Algarve Holiday Destination

East Algarve

The eastern region of the Algarve is the ideal place to look for Algarve villas to rent. The eastern Algarve region starts at Faro with its international airport and ends at Villa Real St Antonio, the border town between Portugal and Spain. Eastern Algarve is comprised of six regions namely Olhão, to the west of the eastern region, São Brás de Alportel, a little further east on the coast, Tavira, which occupies a more central position and Vila Real de Santo António, on the coastal border with Spain. Further in land and to the north are the regions of Castro Marim and Alcoutim. Each of these very different areas has something unique and exciting to offer.

Olhão

The town of Olhão, situated in the Ria Formosa national park, eastern Algarve was established back in the 17th Century. With still very strong links to the fishing industry, it was the first to open a tuna and sardine canning factory of the sort that are now ubiquitous along the Algarve coast. Olhão is still the busiest fishing port in the Algarve and proudly displays its regular catches in its fish markets.

Outer Olhão is typical of a modern and busy working town but reach the waterfront and things are markedly different. You’ll find a delightful area full of markets and well kept gardens. Stylish cafés line the cobbled streets leading to the old 'Moorish style' town where fascinating architectures and a lively market atmosphere await. A ferry moored at the pier, island hops from here, to Armona and Culatra which offer contrastingly relaxed sunbathing on beautiful, unspoilt sandy beaches and a pleasant swim in the Atlantic

São Brás de Alportel

São Brás de Alportel made its fortune in the cork trade in the early 20th C. It was the largest producer of cork in world at that time and was made a municipality in recognition of its economic importance. In recent times however, the centre of the cork trade has relocated to central and northern Portugal with the result that São Brás is left to rely on its local craft work and tourism.

Old São Brás is typical of the Algarve of yesteryear. Low rise white painted houses interspersed with small shops and cafes, line the maze of cobbled streets centred around the church which, like pretty much everything else in this part of the Algarve, was rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755

São Brás is proud justly of its past but it does not cling to it. Further out of town and the streets widen. The cobbles give way to pavers and tarmac and modern apartment blocks stand in place of older, more traditional housing. The town has fully embraced its new life as a tourist and 2nd home location. The older parts remain of course, for posterity and tourism’s sake but new São Brás is a place of modernity. Many shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafés are thriving in the area, serving their new, if slightly foreign clientèle.

For the tourist and visitor São Brás de Alportel, in the foothills of the Algarve is the ideal base from which to explore the local countryside. There is plenty to do and see in the area and days at the beach and some superb golfing are just a short drive away.

Tavira

The ancient and architecturally stunning town of Tavira can be dated back 4000 years. The town was built on the fishing and later the shipping industries and still today bears the hallmarks of both these trades. The earthquake of 1755 saw the area completely rebuilt and perhaps by way of prayer that such a calamity should not befall the area again, saw the erection afterwards, of some 37 churches.

The rural areas of Tavira, on the outskirts of town are gradually changing with the times to welcome the tourist and the ex pat. Three superb golf courses, four if you count Colina Verde though that’s a little more toward Olhão, now pander to the increasing number of professional, semi professional and hobby golfers that are drawn to this part of the world. The beach in Tavira is known as Ilha de Tavira. It is a wide natural sand bar accessed via ferry from the mainland and is a very popular destination for locals, tourists and ex pats alike.

Vila Real de Santo António

Vila Real de Santo António to the east of the Algarve coast, lies at the mouth of the river Guadiana and marks the border between Portugal and Spain. The waterfront is a glorious display of gardens and colour and its busy marina is a very lively and trendy place. The town has grown from the humble beginnings of a small fishing village to now feature a wonderful selection of shops.

In 1997 a bridge spanning the River Guadiana was built to connect the city of Seville in Spain with the Algarve. This now serves as a popular crossing point and an area where the two cultures can mix freely. You can also cross the River Guadiana by ferryboat to visit the Spanish town of Ayamonte. It is a pleasant and relaxing experience, since the Guadiana never gets too rough.

Alcoutim

Alcoutim is located at the point where the River Guadiana becomes tidal, so anyone wanting to ship goods had to wait here until conditions were right. And so, a town was born and a once thriving one at that. The diminishing role however, of the river as a transport route, the distance of Alcoutim from the sea and the decline of the local mining industry led to a long period of economic stagnation.

Today visitors to Alcoutim can enjoy peaceful hours walking through the streets of this charming old town or along the river. There is a wonderful 14th Century castle overlooking the river, built to defend the border against invasion from neighbouring hordes, this had to be adapted some 300 years later to deal with the changes in artillery warfare, as such it gives an interesting insight into changing battle practice

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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Late Summer and Autumn Algarve Breaks – With Truly Algarve

Unlike some other resort locations, the Algarve is an excellent holiday destination for late summer and autumn breaks, especially if you fancy packing your clubs. The greens and fairways are always in great condition since they are worked on all year round, the fees are reduced making a round of golf great value as well as great fun and the weather is a very pleasant 15°-19°C.

It may perhaps be a little to chilly to swim in the ocean but you can still laze around on the beach or the pool and enjoy 5 or 6 hours of very warm and unbroken sunshine, with all the beach bars and restaurants at your disposal.


At this time of year you'll find the delightful villages and towns of the Algarve offering just as warm a welcome as they do in the height of summer. Less crowded and with fewer children since most of them are back at school, you’ll find the emphasis shifts from mass appeal to a relaxed, more service oriented approach. Shop keepers, bar owners and restaurateurs are happier to take time out to welcome and talk to their guests and the whole area takes on a more laid back and contented feel.


Another advantage of coming away slightly later in the year is that sporting activities of all sorts are more widely available, especially if you choose to visit one of the larger resorts like Albufeira, Lagos or Vilamoura, here you can have your pick of the restaurants, cinemas and clubs and enjoy a still very lively nightlife.


Great Late Summer and Autumn Destinations


Albufeira


Albufeira on the coast of central Algarve is an extremely popular destination amongst holidaymakers and 2nd home owners from the UK and Europe and a visit to this beautiful old town, particularly in late summer will quickly reveal why so many find it such an appealing destination. Just a short drive from Faro international airport it is the ideal location for a relaxing end of summer break.


Albufeira is sunny all year round, vibrant and lively, it can also peaceful and romantic. In late summer it is a relaxed haven, the crowds have all but disappeared and the children have returned to school leaving Albufeira to relax into its naturally idyllic pace. The town is all things to all people it caters for families, couples and groups of friends looking for plenty to do combined with great beaches.


Lagos

Lagos on the western side of the Algarve has something to offer everyone. It is an ideal family holiday destination, catering for people of all ages. Lagos can trace its roots back 4000 years and has always had connections with the sea, it was these connections that bought great wealth to the town from North Africa some 500 years ago.


Lagos is brimming with historical artefacts and statues commemorate great figures from its past but Lagos is not all about the past. It is a lively town with many attractions taking place around its central square. The Praca de Gil Eanes regularly plays host to Portuguese football which is played out on big screens in the town centre. The Portuguese are a passionate people and this is as true of their sport as it is anything else, so you’ll often find the town square filled with people enjoying the sport and other entertainments laid on by the nearby restaurants and bars.


Vilamoura


To really experience luxury on the Algarve, Vilamoura is the place to come. It is among the largest private tourist resorts in Europe but don’t let size put you off. This delightful town features some of the most luxurious hotels, villas and apartments in the Algarve, all set in glorious scenery with views over golf courses, the town, the marina or coast.

Vilamoura is a hive of activity featuring many quality restaurants and trendy bars. There is a wealth of designer clothing on offer here and the marina has to be seen to be believed. It can berth up to 1000 boats and many of the craft that are moored here are very special indeed.

The town and the marina in particular, come alive of an evening with the bars and restaurants opening themselves up to embrace the warm night air. Later in the evening the clubs open their doors but these are not the clubs of Ayia Napa or Ibiza, they are nocturnal venues for a more discerning, genteel crowd.

We have highlighted just three of the many wonderful destinations on offer in the Algarve and know that you will be delighted with a stay at any one of them but, wherever you choose to take your late summer holiday or autumn in the Algarve, you are assured of great weather, golf, food, entertainment and a fabulous time whether you come here as a couple, a group of friends or a family.

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