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                      Embrace the explorer hidden within you and let Algarve be
                      your compass to an adventurous travel.



                                                     Nature’s realm
                                                     When it comes to birdwatching, Algarve is the champion.
                                                     Boasting 10 IBAs (Important Bird Areas) and more over
                                                     250 species to prove it, it encourages travelers to enter their
                                                     untouched world and breathe in the natural vibe. With the most
                                                     richly-varied birdlife in Portugal, Algarve lies on the migratory
                                                     routes for rare birds from Africa, North America and northern
                                                     Europe, including marsh sandpipers, northern pintails, Rüppell’s
                                                     vultures and Eurasian dotterels. Take your binoculars and visit
                                                     different zones to admire different species all on the same day.



                                                     Sandy paradise
                                                     You should head to the easternmost end of Cabanas Island, close
                                                     to Cacela Harbour and then take the boat from “Sítio da Fábrica”
                                                     (“the site of the factory”) in Cacela Velha to reach the “Maldives”
                                                     of Portugal. A thin sandy strip, a deserted and unspoiled beach that
                                                     will remind you of the “Blue Lagoon” atmosphere. Praia de Cacela
                                                     Velha beach is the gem of the historical town, where you can
                                                     admire the bright white houses with their traditional cobalt blue
                                                     decoration, surrounded by dry orchards on gentle hills all the way
                                                     down to the estuary. The village grew up around a mediaeval noria
                                                     and affords a magnificent, lofty view over the Ria Formosa, next to
                                                     the D. Paio Peres Correia Fortress. So, let’s dive into history and a
                                                     wonderful deep at the same place. A true memorable experience!



                                                     Artisans secrets
                                                     Step into a pottery capsule, where talents meet the respectable
                                                     tradition of Portuguese art. Distinguished workshops, such as the
                                                     Olaria Pirraça, where two generations keep the craft alive are
                                                     like open museums for those who want to touch a bit of history
                                                     and have a piece of Portugal back home. Master Potter Ezequiel
                                                     Campainhas and then his son, Manuel Pirraça elevate pottery to
                                                     Algarve’s tradition Hall of Fame. Porches Pottery has also played
                                                     a vital role with its founders to have been mentors for many who
                                                     followed their path. Patrick Swift and Lima de Freitas, one Irish
                                                     and the other Portuguese made their dream true in 1968 creating
                                                     a meeting point to demonstrate that old crafts and artistic   SHUTTERSTOCK
                                                     traditions. Pay a visit to watch the artisans in action and acquire
                                                     a truly unique souvenir.


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