feel the energy - West Coast Campers
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feel the energy - West Coast Campers
feel the energy 2 go for a dip 8 take a deep breath 16 taste the flavours 22 get out and about 28 enjoy success 30 feel good 32 find your way feel the energy Sunlight, heat and the vibrant colours of the landscape. Everything in the Algarve is a source of energy. Offering you the chance to recharge your batteries. All year round, the region's beaches, nature reserves, picturesque villages, golf courses, castles and fortresses can be enjoyed in all their splendour. Day or night, you can do almost anything, or, if you prefer, do absolutely nothing. History, culture, and the popular local cuisine are readily available to all those who are interested. The people of the Algarve have mixed freely with other cultures for many centuries and have long been used to welcoming visitors. Perhaps this is why people always have fond memories of the Algarve. Come back whenever you want. go for a dip feel the energy Spread out your towel on the sand and race towards the first wave to hit the coast. A dip in the Atlantic Ocean is all you need to cleanse your mind of its worries and begin to enjoy the holiday of a lifetime. Enjoy a stroll along the shore, treat yourself to an ice cream or (why not?) build a sandcastle. When you feel your body temperature rising, it's once again time for a refreshing swim in the sea. 4 Famed for its quality, the Algarve coast has beaches for every taste. The sunshine and the temperatures both in and out of the water will make you want to come and discover these natural treasures all year round. From Odeceixe to Vila Real de Santo António there runs a 200-kilometrelong coastline of cliffs, coves, caves and vast expanses of sand. Looking like genuine picture postcards, the Algarve beaches are famous for their clear blue water and golden sand, but there's also a lot more waiting to be discovered. 6 go for a dip Because of its rougher sea, the Costa Vicentina is perfect for such extreme sports as surfing and bodyboarding. With its magnificent caves carved out of the rocks, the Barlavento (West Algarve), is the ideal spot for a relaxing boat trip. As you continue along the coastline, you'll soon come to the long sandy beaches of the Sotavento (East Algarve), popular places for windsurfing, jet skiing and swimming, with the beautiful islands of the Ria Formosa Nature Reserve as your backdrop. The marinas and small craft harbours offer you other possibilities for catching a little sun and savouring the sea breezes. At these popular meeting places for experienced yachtsmen and fans of nautical sports, you can stroll amidst the fluttering sails or rent a boat and sail round the coast to appreciate its surprisingly beautiful jagged coves and inlets. 7 go for a dip take a deep breath feel the energy Take a deep breath and fill your lungs with all the energy you need to set off and discover an entirely new world in different shades of green. The landscape is truly breathtaking, but the air is so pure that it won't literally take your breath away. Drive up into the mountains and take a country walk, go horseriding or play a relaxing round of golf. When you see the peaceful golf courses, you won't be able to resist the temptation to break the silence with a well-struck putt. 10 The Algarve's abundant sunshine and mild temperatures make it the ideal habitat for countless species of plants and animals. Close to the coast, the Ria Formosa Natural Park welcomes you with a splendid natural spectacle, further embellished by the shapes and colours of the native bird population. The Castro Marim and Vila Real de Santo António Salt Marsh Nature Reserve and the South-West Alentejo and Costa Vicentina Natural Park are other natural settings that offer you the chance to enjoy some interesting walks along well-marked footpaths. 12 take a deep breath As you head deep into the heart of the Algarve, you will discover a whole range of other delights. Different shades of green and brown blend together to form the distinctive colours of the region of the Algarve known as Barrocal. Here, you will find villages and towns exuding the atmosphere of more ancient times, displaying their treasures in the midst of orange-trees, carob-trees and fig-trees, as well as the beautiful almond-trees whose blossom covers the Algarve with a white blanket at the beginning of each year. Further north, the mountains of the Serra de Monchique and the Serra do Caldeirão also conceal many naturally wild treasures amidst their gullies and ravines. In this peaceful setting, your adrenaline level will sometimes be raised by the spectacular safaris, rock-climbing, rafting and other extreme sports that are available here. 13 take a deep breath Just like the golden sandy beaches, the greens and fairways of the Algarve's golf courses seemingly stretch all the way to the horizon. The region's Mediterranean climate, its natural beauty and the quality of its golf courses make it one of the best and most popular golfing destinations in Europe. Currently, the Algarve has roughly 30 courses, all of them offering excellent conditions for playing golf . This investment in quality has been rewarded with the chance to host such prestigious international events as the Portuguese Open, the Ladies Open, the Seniors Open and the World Cup. all year round But there is always room on the course for those who just want to play a of golf after spending some time at the beach. The clubhouses are equipped with shops, restaurants and leisure areas where you can prolong the extraordinary pleasure of being surrounded by greenery on every side. relaxing round 15 take a deep breath taste the flavours feel the energy Shake the sand off your body and choose another place in the sun. Somewhere there is a table waiting for you on a restaurant terrace, where you can enjoy a magnificent charcoal-grilled fish brought in fresh from the sea, or, if you prefer, a most tasty cataplana de marisco. Take with you one of the almond cakes known as Dom Rodrigos as you stroll around the walls and castles, or visit the churches decorated with beautiful blue and white tiles and carved and gilded woodwork. Amidst the white of the limewashed houses and the blue of the sea, stop for a while and admire the bright colours of the local handicraft and the folk dancers. 18 Al-Gharb, which means "The West”, was the name chosen by the Arabs for a beautiful piece of land that had long been coveted by many. The Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans all left their mark on the language, customs and lifestyle of the Algarve people. The castles, fortresses, narrow streets, fascias, roof terraces and lacework-patterned chimneys are just some of the valuable legacies from these times. It was from Lagos and Sagres that the caravels set sail under the command of Prince Henry the Navigator to discover new worlds. The headland known as the Ponta de Sagres still reminds us of the Portuguese Discoveries and the great courage of many navigators from the Algarve, such as Gil Eanes. On their return from this great adventure, they brought with them rare commodities and the inspiration that was to further enrich the customs and traditions of the Algarve. The articles made of linen and jute, pottery, basket-weaving and the cataplanas are just some of the treasures that are still produced today by local craftsmen. 20 taste the flavours The skilled hands of the Algarve people also produce genuine culinary masterpieces that are greatly appreciated. Fishstews, the typical grilled sardines, cataplanas de marisco (shellfish cooked in a special copper pan) and the meat-stews of the mountains can be enjoyed with some of the best locally produced wines, which are also a good accompaniment for the tasty cheeses and hand-made sausages. As far as cakes and desserts are concerned, there are the Dom Rodrigo cakes, morgado de figo (a cake made of figs, almonds and chocolate) and the various almond sweets, which in themselves would be an excellent reason, if there weren't already so many others, for visiting the Algarve. 21 taste the flavours get out and about feel the energy At the Marina, you can refresh your thinking with an ice cream while you decide what to do next. A visit to the fair or a shopping spree? A trip to the zoo or a horse ride? There are so many choices. The freshness of the different scents and perfumes mixes with the smell of the sea. Breathe in and enjoy the experience. It's true that the stars provide a spectacular show just by themselves, but you can also enjoy a flutter at the casino, take in a disco, or spend your dream time awake. Tomorrow is another day. 24 The Algarve provides non-stop entertainment all year round. In the streets, concert halls, discos, bars or casinos, there are programmes to suit every taste. The zoos, theme parks and water parks hold out the promise of whole days packed full of pure fun. Equipped with all the latest safety features, these are very popular places with families who are looking for a few days of carefree leisure. Because of all the conditions it provides, the Algarve is one of the most sought after destinations for family holidays. 26 get out and about Other programmes, such as concerts, exhibitions, theatre and cinema, are held in completely renovated concert halls, museums and art galleries, hosting various events with an international flavour each year. Handicraft fairs and folklore and gastronomy festivals are held in their own special precincts. It is also worth visiting the small towns and villages and taking part in the lively fairs and popular religious festivals. At night, the Algarve becomes even livelier, and all you have to do is come out into the street to get caught up in its contagious atmosphere. By the coast, the squares, streets and avenues positively teem with life, with crowds of people all the way down to the beach. Each night at the seaside bars and outdoor cafés and restaurants, you can listen to live music as you sip your aperitif, or you can enjoy a flutter at the Casino, or Night time in the Algarve offers you yet another set of picture postcards. even dance through the night at one of the many discos. 27 get out and about enjoy success feel the energy The Algarve's beaches, Mediterranean-like climate, cuisine and golf courses are just some of the attractions that make this region such a privileged destination for holidaymakers. If you add to these ingredients its high-quality business centres, conference facilities, modern equipment and a vast range of support services for the organisation of meetings, you will also find it's the ideal destination for work. In the Algarve, doing business is a real pleasure. This paradise-like atmosphere and the region's mild temperatures offer the perfect conditions for lively business initiatives. Conference and exhibition centres are open all year round for international seminars, incentive programmes and business meetings. In the intervals, you can take advantage of your stay to enjoy some of the best dishes from the traditional regional cuisine, play a round of golf or pop down to the beach. Only a few hours from the main European capitals, the Algarve has a modern international airport and a vast network of hotel accommodation capacity to host and organise a wide variety of events. All excellent reasons for coming to the with the Algarve and enjoying the sun while you seal a good business deal. 29 enjoy success feel good feel the energy The sun and heat produce their well-known soothing effect on all those who come to the Algarve for a well-deserved holiday. Feel the warm sand under your feet, spend hours gazing at the sea, close your eyes and let yourself be lulled by the sound and smell of the sea. Moments of pure pleasure that you will feel like prolonging well after you have left this oasis of golden sand. In the mountains of the Serra de Monchique, 250 metres above sea level, is the famous Spa of Monchique. Amidst the luxuriant vegetation and the spring waters with their healing powers, you will find the ideal conditions for curing your body's ills and refreshing your mind. The spas are also genuine monuments to well-being. With invigorating health and beauty programmes that range from a simple massage to other more complete treatments, the Algarve spas offer freshwater and saltwater facilities for relaxing therapeutic baths. At the meditation centres and health farms dotted around the region, you'll find the ideal atmosphere for experimenting alternative therapies replenishing your energies for the rest of the year. and Late afternoons sipping a drink on the café terrace, strolls by the seaside and evenings spent star-gazing, these are other simple pleasures you can enjoy. The traditional markets and busy shopping streets are other places where you can escape from stress, whilst choosing the best souvenirs to take home with you. feel good 31 find your way Easily reached from anywhere in Europe, the Algarve has a good road network. Look on the map for the A22 motorway connecting Vila Real de Santo António to Lagos and choose one of the many roads that branch off it leading to the coastal cities and inland towns. If you're coming from Lisbon, the most direct route is along the A2, the motorway linking the Portuguese capital to the Algarve. Arriving by train is just as simple. Portugal is part of the European rail network and has modern and efficient infrastructures. Lisbon and the Algarve are linked by the Alfa Pendular and Intercidades (intercity) trains, and there are also regional connections from Vila Real de Santo António to Lagos. You can find out about timetables either directly from the Portuguese rail service (CP) or at Tourist Information Offices.. There is also an extensive bus network, with both nationwide and regional services. As far as air transport is concerned, the large number of international airlines using Faro International Airport have turned it into a major port of call, with regular arrivals and departures from all over the world. The journey between the airport and the city of Faro can be made by bus or taxi. Flying times and distances in kilometres between Faro and European capitals Amsterdam > 02h55 - 2590 km London > 02h30 - 2320 km Athens > 03h20 - 4577 km Luxembourg > 02h50 - 2420 km Berlin > 03h30 - 3290 km Madrid > 01h30 - 729 km Berne > 02h45 - 2323 km Oslo > 03h10 - 3876 km Brussels > 02h30 - 2207 km Paris > 02h30 - 1908 km Copenhagen > 03h00 - 3322 km Rome > 02h45 - 2802 km Dublin > 03h00 - 3160 km Stockholm > 04h30 - 2979 km Helsinki > 04h20 - 5020 km Vienna > 03h20 - 3293 km useful information climate The Algarve enjoys a typically Mediterranean climate all year round, with a lot of sunshine and rare periods of cloudy weather or rain. In summer, air temperatures vary between 24ºC and 29ºC, whilst water temperatures range from 21ºC to 24ºC. In winters, air temperatures vary between 15ºC and 18ºC and water temperatures between 15ºC and 19ºC. currency The Portuguese currency is the Euro. If you're not from the Euro zone, you can change money at any bank, provided you have some means of identification with you. ATMs accept most international credit cards. accommodation The Algarve has a vast supply of different kinds of accommodation. Hotels, Aparthotels, Inns (Estalagens), Motels, Tourist Villages and Apartments, Boarding Houses (Pensões Residenciais), Tourism in the Country (Turismo no Espaço Rural - TER), State-owned Hotels in Special Settings (Pousadas de Portugal), Youth Hostels (Pousadas de Juventude) and Campsites can be easily found all around the Algarve, even in the most remote places. Most of these accept reservations made over the Internet, offering special discounts for children and OAPs. emergencies If you find yourself in an emergency situation, dial 112, the number of the national emergency services. The call is free and can be answered in three languages: Portuguese, English and French. If you require medical attention, you should go to the local Centro de Saúde (Health Centre), whilst the emergency services at the hospitals should only be used in serious cases. driving In Portugal, cars drive on the right. Safety belts must be worn at all times in both passenger and heavy good vehicles, whilst motorcyclists must always wear helmets. Specific legislation is in force banning the use of mobile phones while driving, except when using hands-free equipment. Speed limits range from 50 kilometres per hour in built-up areas to 90 kilometres per hour outside towns and 120 kilometres per hour on motorways. Specially adapted children's seats must be used for children up to 12 years of age. car rental There are many car rental companies at Faro International Airport and in the main towns and cities of the Algarve. telephones Public telephones are either coin-operated or require the use of cards which can be bought at tobacconists, stationers and newspaper stalls. If you wish to make a call abroad, dial 00 before the country code. post offices Post offices are open from Monday to Friday from 08.30 to 18.00. You will find many post-boxes in the street which also function as automatic stamp machines. useful contacts ASSOCIAÇÃO TURISMO DO ALGARVE ALGARVE PROMOTION BUREAU REGIÃO DE TURISMO DO ALGARVE ALGARVE TOURISM BOARD Av. 5 de Outubro, 18-20 | 8000-076 Faro - PORTUGAL Tel.: (+351) 289 800 403 | Fax: (+351) 289 800 466 E-mail: ata@atalgarve.pt | www.atalgarve.pt www.visitalgarve.pt Av. 5 de Outubro, 18-20 | 8000-076 Faro - PORTUGAL Tel.: (+351) 289 800 400 | Fax: (+351) 289 800 489 E-mail: rtalgarve@rtalgarve.pt | www.rtalgarve.pt www.visitalgarve.pt Consulates Austria Clube Borda d’Água – Rua Ramalho Ortigão Praia da Oura – 8200-604 Albufeira Tel.: (+351) 289 510 900 – Fax: (+351) 289 510 999 consulaustria@hotmail.com Belgium Rua de Santo António, 68 – 2º dto 8000-283 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 899 590 – Fax: (+351) 289 899 599 seamag@mail.telepac.pt Italy Rua 25 de Abril, 65 8900-236 – Vila Real de Santo António Tel.: (+351) 281 544 274 – Fax: (+351) 281 544 274 Mexico Gaveto das Ruas Pedro Nunes e José de Matos, 5 - r/c – 8000-503 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 827 074 / 289 827 076 – Fax: (+351) 289 827 075 consulmexico@mail.telepac.pt Brazil Edifício Banco Português Atlântico Apartado 1084 – Vilamoura – 8125 Quarteira Tel.: (+351) 289 322 117 – Fax: (+351) 289 302 202 Morocco Vila Lageado, 19 Apartado 993 – 8200-113 Albufeira Tel.: (+351) 289 587 960 – Fax: (+351) 289 566 084 alegria@mail.telepac.pt Canada Rua Frei Lourenço Santa Maria, 1 – 1º esq Apartado 79 – 8001-901 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 803 757 – Fax: (+351) 289 880 888 consul.faro.canada@mail.telepac.pt Netherlands Largo Francisco Sá Carneiro, 52 8000-151 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 820 903 – Fax: (+351) 289 820 903 nlgovfaro@netc.pt Cape Vert Rua Portas da Serra, 37 – 1º esq 8500-630 Portimão Tel. : (+351) 282 417 720 – Fax: (+351) 282 417 720 Norway Rua Júdice Biker, 11 – 4º C 8500-701 Portimão Tel.: (+351) 282 414 878 – Fax: (+351) 282 480 589 Denmark Rua Conselheiro Bívar, 10 – 1º dto 8000-255 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 805 561 / 289 803 010 – Fax: (+351) 289 803 333 jgarciaecosta@mail.telepac.pt Panama Castelo Paraíso – Corotelo 8150 São Brás de Alportel Tel.: (+351) 289 843 160 – Fax: (+351) 289 843 169 consulado.panama@netc.pt – www.panama-consulado.com Finland E.N. 125, Edifício Cor-de-Rosa, 4 Estradas Apartado 92 - 8125-902 Quarteira Tel.: (+351) 289 399 873 / 289 399 874 – Fax: (+351) 289 399 872 gisela.farias@netc.pt Peru Hotel Atlantis – Suite 927 8125-903 Vilamoura Tel.: (+351) 289 381 600 – Fax: (+351) 289 389 962 hav.director@graopara.pt Germany Urb. Infante D. Henrique, Lote 11 – r/c dto Apartado 406 – 8000-080 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 803 181 / 289 803 148 – Fax: (+351) 289 801 346 Romenia Rua de Santo António, 68 – 3 º dto 8000-283 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 820 073 – Fax: (+351) 289 820 258 faro@consulatul.com – www.consulatul.com Great Britain Largo Francisco A. Maurício, 7 – 1º Apartado 609 – 8500-915 Portimão Tel.: (+351) 282 490 750 – Fax: (+351) 282 490 758 britcon.portimão@mail.telepac.pt Spain Av. Ministro Duarte Pacheco 8900-330 Vila Real de Santo António Tel.: (+351) 281 544 888 – Fax: (+351) 281 511 826 Iceland Rua Júdice Biker, 11 – 3º C Apartado 105 – 8500-701 Portimão Tel.: (+351) 282 413 311 Sweden Av. 5 de Outubro – Edifício Coral – Sala V 8135-153 Almancil Tel.: (+351) 289 355 213 – Fax: (+351) 289 355 213 tourist information Help Line for Tourists | free | Site www.visitalgarve.pt Algarve Tourist Offices Albufeira Rua 5 de Outubro - 8200-109 Albufeira Tel.: (+351) 289 585 279 turismo.albufeira@rtalgarve.pt Alcoutim Rua 1º de Maio - 8970-059 Alcoutim Tel.: (+351) 281 546 179 Aljezur Largo do Mercado - 8670-054 Aljezur Tel.: (+351) 282 998 229 Alvor Rua Dr. Afonso Costa, 51 - 8500-016 Alvor Tel.: (+351) 282 457 540 Armação de Pêra Av. Marginal - 8365 Armação de Pêra Tel.: (+351) 282 312 145 turismo.armacaodepera@rtalgarve.pt Carvoeiro Praia do Carvoeiro - 8400-517 Lagoa Tel.: (+351) 282 357 728 turismo.carvoeiro@rtalgarve.pt Monchique Largo de S. Sebastião - 8550 Monchique Tel.: (+351) 282 911 189 Monte Gordo Av. Marginal - 8900 Monte Gordo Tel.: (+351) 281 544 495 Olhão Largo Sebastião Martins Mestre, 8A 8700-349 Olhão Tel.: (+351) 289 713 936 Ponte Internacional do Guadiana Monte Francisco - 8950 Castro Marim Tel.: (+351) 281 531 800 Portimão Cais do Comércio e Turismo - 8500-512 Portimão Tel.: (+351) 282 416 556 Praia da Rocha Av. Tomás Cabreira - 8500-802 Portimão Tel.: (+351) 282 419 132 Quarteira Praça do Mar - 8125 Quarteira Tel.: (+351) 289 389 209 Castro Marim Rua José Alves Moreira, 2-4 - 8950-138 Castro Marim Tel.: (+351) 281 531 232 Sagres Rua Comandante Matoso - 8650-357 Sagres Tel.: (+351) 282 624 873 Faro Rua da Misericórdia, 8-11- 8000-269 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 803 604 São Brás de Alportel Largo S. Sebastião, 23 8150-107 São Brás de Alportel Tel.: (+351) 289 843 165 turismo.saobras@rtalgarve.pt Faro International Airport Aeroporto Internacional de Faro 8001-701 Faro Tel.: (+351) 289 818 582 Lagos Rua Vasco da Gama (S. João) - 8600-722 Lagos Tel.: (+351) 282 763 031 turismo.lagos@rtalgarve.pt Loulé Av. 25 de Abril, 9 - 8100-506 Loulé Tel.: (+351) 289 463 900 Silves Rua 25 de Abril - 8300-184 Silves Tel.: (+351) 282 442 255 Tavira Rua da Galeria, 9 - 8800-329 Tavira Tel.: (+351) 281 322 511 Vila Real de Santo António Rua Teófilo Braga (Torreão Sul) 8900 Vila Real de Santo António Tel.: (+351) 281 542 100 c Associação Turismo do Algarve 2005 Publication Associação Turismo do Algarve Algarve Promotion Bureau Design you_mix Photography and Post-Production Frederico van Zeller Rogério Serrasqueiro Archives of the Algarve Tourism Board Translation John Elliott Pre-Printing you_mix Printing Heska Portuguesa Bensafrim Barão de S. João Figueira Budens Barão de S. Miguel Raposeira Vila do Bispo Sagres Ponta de Sagres Beliche Cabo de S. Vicente Águia Castelejo Barriga Mouranitos ue Murração Amado P Na Carrapateira Ingrina ar q d Su l do tu ra Baleeira e C t e j an o Alen te oe s Zavial ti en osta Vic Figueira Salema Bordeira A Odiáxere Ria Highway Main Roads O Natural reserves C Quarteira Salir C I lh eF aro ad E Conceição Santa Bárbara de Nexe A Barreta I lh ad N I lh ad Quelfes aA rm on a Luz de Tavira Barragem de Beliche Quebradas Barragem de Odeleite Cacela Velha Odeleite Monte Gordo Azinhal Location: Westernmost part of Europe, in the south of Portugal Total area: 4,989 km2 Length of coastline: 200 km Population: 391,819 inhabitants Santa Luzia Rio Gilão Tavira Conceição Praia Fluvial Pêgo Fundo Alcoutim Barragem de Alcoutim Reserva Natural do Sapal de Castro Marim e Vila Real de Santo António Ribeira de Odeleite na Pereiro Ribeir a da F oupa Portela da Corcha Santo Estêvão Fuzeta Moncarapacho Pereiro Ria Formosa a Parqu osa ret e Natural da Ria Form Bar a Ilha da Santa Catarina Cachopo Vaqueiros Martinlongo sseca a da A Ribeir Olhão Pechão Estói Milreu São Brás de Alportel FARO Montenegro Almancil Loulé Tôr Querença E Barranco do Velho Ameixial Quintã V Sítio Classificado da Fonte Benémola Vilamoura Secondary Roads I Fonte de Boliqueime Boliqueime Alte Benafim Sítio Classificado da Rocha da Pena Rail Road T Albufeira Ferreiras Paderne R Serra do Caldeirão Ribe ira d e Alte Santa Margarida A Marina N Pêra rade Rio A Portela de Messines Tunes Alcantarilha Guia Algoz S.Bartolomeu de Messines G Golf courses A Porches Barragem do Arade Barragem do Funcho L Airfield L Silves Lagoa or Portimão Estombar Alv de Mexilhoeira Grande Porto de Lagos A Beach legend T Luz Lagos Porto de Mós Bordeira Burgau Barragem da Bravura Ponta da Piedade na Boca do Rio Serra Alvor Penedo Três Irmãos Vau Vale Figueiras D. Maria Luz o de Cão de Espinhaç Praia da Rocha Canal Meia Praia Caldas de Monchique Carvoeiro Barranca da Vaca Ferragudo Arrifana Algar Seco Bioparque de Monchique D. Ana Monchique Benagil Marmelete Carvalho Alferce Galé Foia Marinha Sra. da Rocha Armação de Pêra Salgados ue Monchiq Castelo Serra de Albufeira Aljezur Maria Luisa Monte Clérigo Oura Sta. Eulália Amoreira Falésia Vale dos Homens Olhos d’Água Rogil São Rafael Lisbon Vilamoura São Marcos da Serra Vale do Lobo Samouqueira Ancão Quinta do Lago Quebrada Quarteira Castro Verde Lisbon Praia de Faro Aljustrel Lisbon Farol Odeceixe Culatra Odeceixe Fuzeta Ourique Lisbon Armona Giões Barril Odemira Sines Lisbon Santa Luzia o Cabanas ã Vasc Ilha de Tavira e ira d Cacela Ribe Alagoa/Altura Praia Verde Mértola Beja Lisbon Monte Gordo Vila Real de Santo António Castro Marim Seville Madrid S p a i n N Manta Rota diana Santo António Rio Gua Av. 5 de Outubro, 18-20 | 8000-076 Faro - PORTUGAL Tel.: (+351) 289 800 403 Fax: (+351) 289 800 466 E-mail: ata@atalgarve.pt www.atalgarve.pt EN ASSOCIAÇÃO TURISMO DO ALGARVE ALGARVE PROMOTION BUREAU