Algarve

Discover the Algarve, where golden beaches meet azure waters and charming coastal towns, promising an unforgettable escape filled with sun, culture, and adventure.

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Algarve

In the sun-drenched south of Portugal sits the Algarve. A destination where golden beaches meet azure waters and charming coastal towns. Whether you're exploring the dramatic cliffs of Ponta da Piedade, wandering through the historic streets of Faro, or soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of Albufeira, every corner of the Algarve promises an adventure. Don't miss the amazing Benagil Cave, or the serene beauty of Ria Formosa Natural Park, a haven for birdwatchers and nature lovers. With its stunning landscapes, it's history, and endless opportunities for relaxation and excitement, the Algarve is the perfect getaway!

Must-See In the Algarve

Useful Information About Algarve

  • Dialling Code for Portugal: +351
  • Currency: € (Euro)
  • Official Language: Portuguese
  • Emergency Number: 112

5 Fun Facts About Algarve

  • Sunshine Haven: The Algarve is one of Europe's sunniest spots, boasting over 300 days of sunshine per year!
  • Stunning Coastline: The Algarve is famous for its dramatic coastline, with golden cliffs, hidden caves, and pristine beaches. The Benagil Cave is one of the most iconic spots, accessible by boat or kayak and a very popular tourist attraction!
  • Oldest European City: Silves, a town in the Algarve, was once the capital of the region and is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Its historic castle offers incredible views and a glimpse into the region's Moorish past.
  • Surfing Paradise: The Algarve, particularly its western coast near Sagres, is a top destination for surfers. The Atlantic Ocean provides some of the best waves in Europe, attracting surfers year-round.
  • Cork Production: The Algarve is part of Portugal's famous cork-growing region. Portugal produces about 50% of the world’s cork, and the Algarve's warm climate is ideal for the cork oak trees that provide this sustainable resource!