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The Algarve.
Wherever
you look, the colours of the mountains and sea are
always with you, creating the impression of a
water-colour dotted with highlights of gold, green and
blue. The region is an extensive and pleasant one, with
a Mediterranean climate, marked by the smell of the sea
at low tide and the scent of wild flowers.
A stroll through the tangled web of narrow streets,
alleys and steps to be found away from the coast is the
best way of getting to know this part of the region. But
you can also easily lose yourself in the vastness of the
coastal strip. Here the backdrop is composed of some of
Europe's most beautiful beaches, from where you can
admire the rocky coastline and the playful shadows they
cast on the sand.
After the enchantment of the landscape, you can discover
the aromas and flavours of the traditional Algarve
cuisine. The menu may consist of fish and shellfish,
with such dishes as caldeirada de peixe (fish-stew) or
cataplana de amęijoas (clams steamed in a copper pan),
or you can enjoy the traditional mountain food of stewed
chickpeas and cabbage. The range of choices will also
include the famous regional delicacies, such as figs,
almonds, carobs and the brandy made from the locally
grown medronho (arbutus-berry), distilled up in the
hills in old copper stills.
As you travel across the Algarve, amidst its hills and
plains filled with places of great ecological interest,
rich in biodiversity and ecosystems, you will feel as
though you are passing through an area full of different
traditions, unchanged for many centuries. The handicraft
is skilfully manufactured by the local craftsmen, who
make use of longstanding, ancestral techniques and
produce an excellent range of pottery, woven baskets,
copper and brass articles, or other pieces made of linen
and jute.
Only a step away from the tranquil peace of the inland
region is the excitement of the Algarve nightlife. Bars,
discos, marinas and casinos guarantee visitors the very
best kind of merrymaking.
The region's built heritage is something you cannot
afford to miss. The architecture of the whitewashed
houses, with their brightly-coloured mouldings and
remarkably beautiful chimneys, the church belfries and
the museums, all reveal particular memories of the
ancestors of the Algarve people and help to make this
such a special destination.
Also to be recommended is the range of outdoor sports
that are available, whether you're playing golf on lush
green courses or enjoying some physical exercise at some
of the region's excellent facilities, whether you're on
the coast or perhaps up in the hills, where, after the
rigours of winter and even before the first signs of
spring, the land is covered in a pinkish white blanket,
produced by the blossom of the almond-trees scattered
across the horizon.
This is the true portrait of an Algarve that you'll find
waiting for you, all year round. |