Friday, October 5, 2012

My Algarve Insider Tips

Most people associate the Algarve region with beautiful beaches. And that is as it should be - there are many magnificent beaches, from the small to the vast, some surrounded by cliffs, some bordered by dunes full of wildflowers in the spring. 

One of my favourites is the long stretch between Galé and Armação de Pêra. It only gets very crowded in August, and it's a great place for going on long walks or taking sunset photos. You can also do some bird-watching nearby at Salgados.

Galé beach, at sunset
From Galé beach... to Armação de Pêra, at sunset
Galé beach, at low-tide
... at low tide, early morning.
In my opinion, September is the best month for a holiday by the beach - the weather and the sea temperatures are still excellent but you don't have the crowds of July and August. 


To experience the 'real' Algarve, however, you have to take a break from the beaches and the main resort towns and explore inland. This you can do at any time of the year.


Alte - one of the must-see places

It is part of the Loulé county and is situated in the geographical centre of the Algarve, between the Barrocal and the Serra (inland area between the coast and the hills), about 31 km from Albufeira. It has a beautiful area of natural springs and is considered one of the most traditional and well-conserved villages in Portugal.

Little Spring, Alte, Portugal
Area of the Fonte Pequena (Little Spring)
The village continues true to its origins. The Parish Church is the oldest historical reference and there is a curious legend attached to its construction. The white houses with elaborate chimneys contrast with the bright colours of the geraniums in flowerpots.

It is definitely worth taking a walk along the narrow streets and cobbled stairways. But, be careful not to slip on the cobbles that are polished by so many years of use!

For more information about Alte, you may like to read my post "Algarve Gems".


Algoz - the monthly market

I love browsing and shopping at Portuguese markets. In the north of Portugal, there are enormous weekly markets in Barcelos and Espinho. In the Algarve, the markets tend to be a lot smaller. Some cater mainly for tourists - Quarteira has a weekly market on Wednesday mornings and Albufeira has one on the first and third Tuesday mornings of every month. 

If you want to mingle with the locals and buy some of the fresh, local produce, you must visit the open-air market in the sleepy village of Algoz. It is one of the best.
Algoz market - oranges and olive oil
Oranges and olive oil from local farms


Algoz market - sausages
So many kinds of sausage!
Algoz market - honey
This seller is very proud of his honey!
















Algoz is situated just 11 km to the north of Albufeira. On market day, which is the second Monday of every month, many come from near and far. They come to sell, to buy, to browse or to meet up with friends and catch up on the local gossip. 
Algoz market - cod
Lots of dried, salted cod.










Algoz market - baskets, hats
Baskets, hats, etc.

Algoz market - ladieswear
Bright, colourful 'outdoor boutique'
















Algoz has several good restaurants where you can stop for lunch after the morning's shopping or browsing. One that does a very inexpensive and tasty 'Frango da Guia" (Fried chicken piri-piri with delicious tomato salad) is called Marinho's (closed on Fridays). If you want something completely different, you can visit a tea-room called Quinta dos Avós on the Algoz/Ferreiras road (closed on Tuesdays). This tea-room has lovely teas and cakes you won't find anywhere else.

These are my tips for tourists visiting the Algarve.


If you'd like more details about any of the places I've mentioned, feel free to leave your questions in the comments section.

3 comments:

  1. Lovely beaches and shopping - sounds like paradise.

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    1. To be in paradise we just need to ditch the tolls on the A22 and dig ourselves out of the recession.

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  2. True, the beaches in Algarve are one of the country's highlights. These white sand beaches plus beautiful Algarve villas make a memorable getaway. Thanks much for this review.

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