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CARVOEIRO
This place was a very small intimate fishing village that has now lost any resemblance to its modest origins. In 1965 a foreign resident wrote about the place “The mode, portugal car hire, living remains essentially medieval”. Then there came the tourists and the money. Today, the village spreads to the east and west with expensive villas and comfortable holiday apartments. The one and only village street has now become three, each lined with bars, smart restaurants and tourist shops. Happily, there are still examples, portugal car hire, the older quaint small houses tucked in between the more recent ones. A 36 Algarve car rental and a well run Tennis Centre lies on its outskirts. The choice, portugal car hire, this location for the tourist to acquire property was also because, portugal car hire, the variety and attractiveness, portugal car hire, its many small beaches. High cliffs surround most, portugal car hire, these, and some, portugal car hire, which have eroded to create beckoning dark caves. Most, portugal car hire, them are mainly accessible only at low tide. Beaches to visit are Praia de Centianes, Praia de Carvalho, Praia de Benagil, Praia da Marinha and Praia da Albandeira.
Near to Carvoeiro is the village, portugal car hire, Ferragudo, still an unspoilt fishing village. Lagoa the area administrative town is also close to the home, portugal car hire, the 11th Century Arab poet "Ibn Ammar". Inland is the unspoilt small village, portugal car hire, Porches. Another place that is a must to visit is the inland historic and interesting city, portugal car hire, Silves with its fine remains, portugal car hire, its castle.
In 1965 a foreign resident wrote about the place - “the mode, portugal car hire, living remains essentially medieval”. Then there came the tourists and the money. Today, the village spreads to the east and west with expensive villas and comfortable holiday apartments. The one and only village street has now become three, each lined with bars, smart restaurants and tourist shops. Happily, there are still examples, portugal car hire, the older quaint small houses tucked in between the more recent ones. A 36-Hole Golf & Holiday Complex can be found to the west, portugal car hire, the village together with a well run Tennis Centre. To the east and on the outskirts is a further 9-Hole Course. This stretch, portugal car hire, the Algarve has many small beaches surrounded by high cliffs some, portugal car hire, which have eroded to create beckoning dark caves. Most, portugal car hire, them are mainly accessible only at low tide. Carvoeiro and nearby beaches to visit are Praia de Centianes, Praia de Carvalho, Praia de Benagil, Praia de Marinha and car hire faro. Like all Algarve beaches they are kept beautifully clean and shelve gently into the sea, except nearer to the cliffs. Remember, portugal car hire, course that this is the Atlantic and a gentle swell may be strong for young children, particularly in the smaller coves near the cliffs. Watersports (both motorised and non) are available on some area beaches. Carvoeiro has a good selection, portugal car hire, hotels and apartments with board options from self-catering to half board. Nearest proper shopping is in Portimao, about ten minutes drive form Carvoeiro (5 miles). The nearest large purpose built shopping centre is Algarve Shopping - this new Shopping Center is located directly the N125 (the main road which runs right along the Algarve) a few minutes drive from Albufeira, just near the village, portugal car hire, Guia. It is well sign posted, but the entrance from the main road can be confusing. More than hundred shops and a supermarket occupy two levels. Upstairs there are several restaurants and there are sufficient parking slots available even at busy times. There is also a Cinema complex and a bowling alley. Opening hours daily from 9am to 12pm. Also next to Algarve Shopping is a large Nike Outlet Store.
PRAIA VERDE
Located to the west of Monte Gordo it stretches westwards towards Tavira. This beach takes its name from the line of trees and bushes that line the land side of the broad endless beach. Ideally suitable for most families with their children.
PRAIA ILHA DE TAVIRA
To some this is the jewel in the crown of the eastern side of Faro. It is also often locally referred to as Praia das Cascas. A few minutes boat trip will take visitors from the jetty of Tavira located just outside the town across to this attractive sandy bar. For visitors with naturist inclinations there is an area reserved especially for their needs which is about one kilometer walk to the west end of this beach.
PRAIA DO BARRIL
This beach is really an extension of the above beach known as Praia Ilha de Tavira. However, this section is easily reached from the tourist villages of Santa Luzia and Pedras del Rey. From the later village a small train takes the visitor across the intervening water to the sandy island bar in a slow journey which reminds everyone that they are definitely on holiday!
PRAIA DA ARMONA
The three Islands of Armona, Culatra and Farol act as a barrier to the sea and on the inland side there are the extensive lagoons forming the nature reserve of Ria Formosa. Reaching these beaches can only be done by Ferryboat which leaves from the fishing port of Olhão. The journeys can takes some 30 minutes and leave at about 15 minute intervals during the day – in season each ferry with the destination to one of the three islands. As you can imagine once you arrive at the chosen Island you are going to find yourself as one of the limited number of humans visitors.
PRAIA DA ILHA DE FARO
This beach is a long narrow sandy bar that is accessed by a road traversing a lagoon just south of the Faro airport. Being near to the principal town of the Algarve it is usually very busy and there are many water sports faculties and plenty of restaurants.
PRAIA DE GARRÃO
This beach fronts the chic area of the holiday resorts known as Quinta do Lago and Vale do Lobo. This beach can now be easily reached by road and one area popular for its beach restaurants is a section know as “Julias” – a local lady and a character who opened the first beach place at the time when access was either by horse or by a very sandy road through the pine trees.
PRAIA DA FALÉSIA
This beach takes its name from the fascinating gouged red cliffs that form a backdrop to the endless stretch of sand. As these cliffs are not very tall it makes access convenient whilst acting as a suitable barrier to any winds from the north during the out-of-season. This beach is to be found west of Vilamoura before reaching Olhos de Água.
PRAIA DA GALÉ
Another long sandy stretch but as there are no cliffs it has many point of easy access by road. This beach is located to the west of Albufeira and runs round the Bay of Armação de Pera to the town.
PRAIA DA ROCHA
This is probably the oldest and best know beach in the Algarve. It is located just south of the main town of Portimão and was originally much shorter in width and with a lot more charm. This beach in the past has been seriously enlarged with the sand that was pumped out during the dredging of the Portimão Harbor and at the same time meeting the needs of the many visiting tourists to this area.
PRAIA DE ALVOR
The beach is located and accessed from the old popular fishing village of Alvor. It stretches just over two kilometers from the village to the west in the direction of Lagos. This beach acts as a sand bar creating an interior lagoon which acts as a form of port for Alvor. Some twenty years ago a tourist could walk at low tide by beach all the way to Lagos by wading across a small sea the then shallow outlet from the lagoon.
MEIA PRAIA
This beach forms the other half of the previous walk from Alvor to Lagos. It takes its name from being part of this walk as “Meia” indicates the word “half”. The approach to this beach is from the town of Lagos and it is easily accessed. This beach is popular with windsurfers and surfers alike as it faces the open Bay of Lagos and also protected to the west by the promontory of Ponta da Piedade. The beach is possibly a little longer than that of the Alvor and there are many small beach bars to satisfy the thirst for those who wish to walk its length.
PRAIA DO MARTINHAL
This beach is located in the Bay of Baleeira close to Sagres. Another windsurfers paradise and is a smaller beach in a reasonably shallow bay that is shouldered to the west by Ponta da Atalaia. It is recommended as a location if visiting the area of Sagres.
PRAIA DO CASTELEJO
One of the few beaches on the west coast were it is safer to swim due to the underlying dangerous currents. This beach is located just to the north-west of the small town of Vila do Bispo. It is one of the smaller beaches and has a completely different atmosphere to those found on the southern coastline. It may not suit everyone but those that do visit tend to return.
PRAIA DA BORDEIRA
This beach is on the west coast of the Algarve and can be reached by traveling north from Vila do Bispo, then after passing the small village of Carrapateira turn seaward where there is a sign that reads “Praia”. Virtually a long sandy beach with many sand dunes and very often virtually deserted out of the season. Enjoy the feeling of being open to nature and exploring the surrounding area on foot.
PRAIA DA ARRIFANA
This is a beach which also is considered to be reasonably safe for swimming and a very special place with quite stupendous views. Take the road north to Lisbon from Lagos. Just before reaching the small town of Aljezur take the turning left when you see the name “Arrifana”. On reaching Arrifana you will find the beach on your left at the bottom of a very steep narrow road with little or no parking area at the bottom. A visit to this beach out of season is seriously recommended.