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Lonely Planet: The world's number one travel guide publisher* Lonely Planet's Pocket Algarve is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Hike the cork-, pine- and gorse-covered hills of the interior; visit the natural reserve of lagoons, wetlands and sand islands at Parque Natural da Ria Formosa; and surf at the prime beaches of the west coast. All with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of the Algarve and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet's Pocket Algarve: Full-colour maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips to save time and money and get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots Essential info at your fingertips - hours of operation, phone numbers, websites, transit tips, prices Honest reviews for all budgets - eating, sleeping, sightseeing, going out, shopping, hidden gems that most guidebooks miss User-friendly layout with helpful icons, and organised by neighbourhood to help you pick the best spots to spend your time Covers: Faro, Tavira, Loule, Silves, Monchique, Lagos, Sagres, the West Coast Beaches and more The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet's Pocket Algarve is our colourful, easy to use and handy guide that literally fits in your pocket, and is packed with the best sights and experiences for a short trip or weekend away. Looking for more extensive coverage? Check out Lonely Planet's Portugal for an in-depth guide to the country. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world's number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, video, 14 languages, nine international magazines, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more. 'Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.' - New York Times 'Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves, it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.' - Fairfax Media (Australia) *Source: Nielsen BookScan: Australia, UK, USA, 5/2016-4/2017

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Publié par
Date de parution 01 novembre 2019
Nombre de lectures 8
EAN13 9781788687164
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 40 Mo

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Contents

Plan Your Trip

Welcome to the Algarve
Top Sights
Beaches
Eating
Activities
For Families
Water Activities
Birdwatching
Festivals
Nightlife
Markets
Historic Architecture
Museums
Golf
Four Perfect Days
Need to Know
Algarve Regions

Explore Algarve

Faro & Around
Tavira & Around
Loulé & Albufeira
Silves & Around
Monchique & Around
Lagos
Sagres & Around
West Coast Beaches

Worth a Trip

Cacela Velha

Survival Guide

Before You Go
Arriving in the Algarve
Getting Around
Essential Information
Language
Behind the Scenes
Our Writer
Welcome to the Algarve

Soaring cliffs, hidden sea caves, golden beaches, scalloped bays and sandy islands lure visitors to Portugal’s Algarve region. Surrounded by the Atlantic, the coast is a water-sports paradise, while the hilly hinterland has historic castle towns, whitewashed villages, rolling countryside covered in almond trees and citrus orchards, rural farmhouse restaurants and glorious hiking.

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Algarve Top Sights

1 Cacela Velha
Picturesque coastal Portuguese village.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Surfing the West Coast
Protected landscapes and pounding surf.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Faro’s Sé
Climb the cathedral’s bell tower.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Parque Natural da Ria Formosa
Lagoons, barrier islands and beaches.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 On the Water in Lagos
Water sports and cruises galore.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Via Algarviana
Hike the hilly Algarve hinterland.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Fortaleza de Sagres
Mighty clifftop fortress.

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Algarve Top Sights
1 Cabo de São Vicente
The continent’s most southwesterly point.

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Beaches

The coast of the Algarve is a seemingly endless series of beaches. The climate and atmosphere feel Mediterranean, but this is the Atlantic, so good waves and first-rate water sports are available alongside more sedate family-oriented paddling zones. With more than 150 beaches, this is one of Europe’s capitals of sun, sand and surf.

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Options Galore
There are so many superb beaches in the Algarve that any attempt to list the best is, in a sense, doomed to failure. You’re sure to find your own favourite that doesn’t feature here. One of the region’s appealing features is that there’s such a variety of conditions in a relatively small area.

West Coast Beaches
The west coast is particularly good for surfing, with a series of west- and southwest-facing beaches that see some big swells. They are divided by sharp schist headlands that provide some excellent point breaks when conditions are right.

South Coast Beaches
The south coast in general has softer waves, with a series of picturesque beaches backed by sculptured limestone formations in the western half of the region. The eastern segment has a series of evocative island beaches that are the outer section of the complex of dunes and lagoons that forms the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa. Accessed by boat, they are romantic spots.

Best Remote Beaches
Praia de Vale Figueira Lonely, lovely stretch of sea spray and sand at the end of a long byroad.
Ilha da Armona Part of the Parque Natural da Ria Formosa, this island has remote, deserted sands and a busier family-oriented strip.
Ilha de Tavira Large sandy island with an excellent beach opposite Tavira, and long, quiet strands to explore.
Best Family Beaches
Praia de Odeceixe Has a kid-friendly river side and barrelling ocean breakers.
Praia Fluvial Not to be outdone by the coast, this inland town has created a tiny beach resort on a quiet river bend.
Praia do Martinhal This postcard-pretty Sagres beach is calm and shallow.
Praia do Carvoeiro Carvoeiro’s central beach is small, friendly and patrolled by lifeguards in summer.
Best Surf Beaches
Praia da Arrifana Classic surf beach with a beach break and a point break.
Praia da Bordeira This Carrapateira beach (and its twin Praia do Amado) has great surf and coastal scenery.
Praia da Amoreira Backed by wild, rolling dunes, this spectacular river-mouth beach has left- and right-handed breaks.
Praia do Monte Clérigo Exposed in all directions, Monte Clérigo’s famed left-handed break is reliable virtually all year.
Praia de Odeceixe Shifting sandbanks, consistent swells and a surf school see Odeceixe’s beach attract pods of surfers.
Best Strollable Beaches
Praia da Falésia Take a 6km stroll along this scenic beach fringed by variegated ochre and white cliffs.
Praia da Marinha Sculpted limestone makes this one of the region’s most scenic beaches for strolling.
Meia Praia Stroll 4km along gorgeous Meia Praia from the party town of Lagos.
Praia da Galé The 5km-long Praia da Galé is a prime place to escape nearby Albufeira’s crowds.

Eating

Seafood reigns: octopus, prawns and fish, including prized sardines, all star on Algarvian menus. The signature dish is a cataplana (seafood stew slow-cooked in a large copper vessel resembling a metal clam). You’ll also find traditional Portuguese grilled meats and poultry, and localised specialities like Monchique’s blood sausages.

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Best Traditional Dining
A Casínha Savour traditional Portuguese dishes at this smart Sagres spot.
Faz Gostos In Faro’s old town; presents sophisticated dishes and outstanding wines.
Pont’a Pé Reliably excellent family-run place serving great fish to hungry surfers.
Best Innovative Dining
Vila Joya Near Albufeira; often regarded as Portugal’s best fine-dining restaurant.
O Tonel Cutting-edge Portuguese cuisine and dining room to match in Tavira.
Vila Adentro Sophisticated twists on Portuguese classics in a romantic, old town setting.
Best Dining with Views
O Luar da Fóia Just outside Monchique; an excellent rustic restaurant with a view.
A Fábrica do Costa Seafood restaurant in a stunning setting right on the water near Cacela Velha.
Recanto dos Mouros Views from the terrace of this farmhouse restaurant take in Silves’ castle.
Best Vegetarian Dining
Mó Veggie Bistro Organic vegetarian and vegan dishes in Aljezur.
Gengibre e Canela Sociable all-vegetarian restaurant with a daily buffet in the centre of Faro.
Mum’s A postsurf favourite in Sagres with great retro decor.
Best Cafes
Kiosk Agapito Brilliant beach bar/cafe above Praia de Odeceixe’s surf using local ingredients in ingenious combinations.
Pastelaria Rosa Historic tiled cafe in Silves with lots of enchantment.
Pastelaria Tavirense The social heart of Tavira.
Mimar Café Excellent all-round choice in Lagos.
Best Rural Dining
Jardim das Oliveiras Wonderfully rustic local secret in the hills behind Monchique, with tables beneath the trees.
Monte da Eira Country restaurant offering high-class food in a converted mill.
Veneza A charming rural restaurant worth seeking out near Albufeira.

Hidden Alvor Dining
Descend 33 shallow steps, then take a lift through the sandstone and walk through an underground tunnel to reach hidden bar-restaurant Caniço ( % 282 458 503; www.canicorestaurante.com ; Aldeamento Prainha 5, Alvor; h 10am-4am Mar-Nov; W ) , which opens onto a little beach wedged between soaring cliffs. Barbecued fish is the speciality of its restaurant, along with classic cataplanas (seafood stew). Sangria, punches, cocktails and champagne are highlights of the drinks list. DJs spin nightly, when dancing takes place on the sand and the cliffs are illuminated with neon lights.

Activities

Activities in the Algarve aren’t limited to the water. Inland, the Via Algarviana traverses the region and there are plenty of other hiking trails. Other land-based pursuits include horse riding and rock climbing.

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Walking
The website www.walkalgarve.com is an excellent resource for hikers, with details of long and short walks throughout the region, including route information, GPS coordinates, topographical profiles and seasonal considerations, as well as detailed maps.

Cycling & Mountain Biking
The 214km-long Ecovia do Litoral cycling trail ( www.ecoviadolitoralalgarve.com ) links Cabo de São Vicente with Vila Real de Santo António.
Hilly terrain in the Algarve’s interior makes it ideal for bicicleta todo terreno (BTT; mountain biking), with several operators offering trips, bike hire and advice.

Rock Climbing
The Algarve’s rocky coast and interior are tailor-made for rock climbing. Contact Algarve Adventure , which runs trips (gear and transport included).

Horse Riding
Horse riding is a fantastic way to experience the Algarve’s countryside. Riding centres throughout the region offer lessons, treks and pony rides for kids.

Best Walking
Via Algarviana This long-distance walk crosses the region; some of its stages make great day walks.
Rota Vicentina Tramp down the Algarve’s west coast.
Percurso dos Sete Vales Suspensos Spectacular clifftop walk between glorious beaches.
Rocha da Pena Scale this 479m-high limestone rock in the Serra do Caldeirão region.
Fóia It’s a lovely hike from Monchique up to the Algarve’s highest point.
Walkin’Sagres Great walking excursions around Sagres.
Burros e Artes Multiday treks across the Algarve with donkeys carrying the gear.
Best Mountain Biking
Mountain Bike Adventure Full range of excursions, from gentle downhills to technical black routes.
Alternativtour Mountain-biking tours and more.
Outdoor Tours Good biking (and walking) excursions.
Best Horse Riding
Albufeira Riding Centre Wide range of horse rides for all abilities; well-cared-for horses.
Tiffany’s Horse-riding excursions near Lagos.
Country Riding Centre Horse rides for all levels in the Silves countryside.

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