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Visit the Algarve Coast, Portugal

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Algarve, the southernmost region of Portugal, may not have the fast-paced and exciting environment of Lisbon, but here are 5 reasons why you should head down to the seaside during your next trip to Portugal.

1. Relaxed, slow-paced living

Algarve is known for its quaint seaside towns and is a beautiful place to escape the rush of city life. The largest city in Algarve, Faro, is home to only 60,000 residents, so you’ll be able to unwind and relax on your next holiday.

2. Awe-inspiring coastal rock formations

The Algarve coast boasts hundreds of incredible natural rock formations. Centuries of exposure to ocean weather provided the perfect conditions for unique shapes to form, and it’s a sight everyone should experience if they can. Two of the most popular formations in Algarve are Ponta da Piedade and Benagil Cave – Benagil Cave is known for its unique hole in the ‘roof’ of the formation, and Ponta da Piedade is a barren headland that looks like something from another planet. When you visit the Algarve coast, be sure to take a boat tour to check out these formations!

3. World-famous surfing

Hang ten! Algarve borders the Atlantic Ocean to both the south and the west, meaning that there are multiple opportunities for different kinds of surf daily! Whether you’re a beginner or a total pro, the beaches of Algarve will have something to offer you. Sign up for a lesson and hit the waves!

4. Incredible seafood

You simply can’t visit Algarve without sampling their most popular cuisine: seafood! As a coastal region, seafood is fresh and readily available. Some of the most popular dishes are shrimp, sardines, squid, and clams. If you’re feeling adventurous, take a cooking class and learn how to serve up these dishes to your family and friends back home!

5. Gorgeous architecture

Like many coastal regions around the world, Algarve is filled with gorgeous white buildings and cobblestone pathways. The streets are friendly and welcoming, and each turn you take will leave you curious to see more. Additionally, one trait that sets the architecture in Algarve apart from the rest of Portugal is its history with Arab culture. The influence of the Islamic Empire remains visible in Algarve buildings through arch and tile designs, and this unique cultural blend of architecture is a must-see!

 

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