Where the Alentejo Meets the Atlantic: The Wild Cliff Walk From Cercal do Alentejo to Cape Sardão
Just north of the Algarve border, Cercal do Alentejo leads to one of Europe’s most dramatic promontories—Cape Sardão. This 12km
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Just north of the Algarve border, Cercal do Alentejo leads to one of Europe’s most dramatic promontories—Cape Sardão. This 12km
Read MoreBenagil’s famous sea caves attract thousands on guided boat tours—but you can access the beach itself for free and explore
Read MorePerched above Silves, the Monte Castle ruins offer free access to medieval Moorish fortifications with panoramic views over the cork
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Why This Place The interior Algarve — the rolling cork forests and wide valleys of the Guadiana catchment — gets
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Where the Guadiana River Quietly Marks the Border Where the Guadiana River quietly marks the border between Portugal and Spain,
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Why This Place Cabo de São Vicente isn’t just the southwesternmost point of Europe — it’s where the Atlantic crashes
Read MoreHere is what the travel brochures show: golden beaches, azure skies, someone in shorts holding a sunscreen bottle. Here is
Read MoreFlat, free, wheelchair-accessible boardwalks near Faro airport. Three easy Ria Formosa walks for birdwatching and nature.
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Read MoreA 16km historic trail walk from Silves to Monchique through the inland Algarve hills, connecting Moorish history to thermal springs.
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