The Algarve's 200 kilometre stretch of southern 
shoreline is one of Europe's most popular holiday destinations. The 
region has attracted visitors since the time of the Phoenicians, but 
today it caters for millions of tourists a year with its stunning 
coastline, excellent golf courses and pleasant year round climate. Bordered on two sides by the Atlantic, the Algarve is
 divided from the rest of Portugal by a series of low lying mountains. 
In the east, the Guadiana River forms a scenic border with neighbouring 
Spain. 
The region's capital, Faro, is built around a charming harbour at the 
edge of a wide lagoon. Its main attractions include a maritime museum 
and a 13th century cathedral. 
Along the coast to the east stands one of Europe's 
most luxurious resorts, Quinta do Lago, where visitors can play golf or 
explore the Ria Formosa Nature Reserve. 
Equally famous is the resort town of Vilamoura located in the centre of 
the Algarve. The 1,600 hectare development comprises several high 
quality hotels, restaurants and an impressive range of sports 
facilities. Albufeira to the west is the region's largest holiday 
resort, alive with tourist activity right through the year. 

 

 
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