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		<title>Tavira Algarve</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/07/28/tavira-algarve/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 12:25:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Located in the eastern section of the Algarve in Portugal, the historic city of Tavira is one of the oldest in the region. Established by the Phoenicians in the eighth century BC it developed into a significant trading port. In the 8th century AD, Tavira came under the control of the Moors and the current [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Located in the eastern section of the Algarve in Portugal, the historic city of <a title="Tavira Algarve Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/tavira.html" target="_blank">Tavira</a> is one of the oldest in the region. Established by the Phoenicians in the eighth century BC it developed into a significant trading port. In the 8<sup>th</sup> century AD, Tavira came under the control of the Moors and the current name is derived from the Arabic Tabira (“hidden”). Conquered by the Christians in 1242 much of Tavira was rebuilt only to be later destroyed by the great <a title="Lisbon Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lisbon-map.html" target="_blank">Lisbon</a> earthquake of 1755. Present day Tavira is a popular holiday destination with some fine facilities, nice sandy beaches and superb golf courses. The region enjoys a super climate with Tavira <a title="Tavira Weather Forecast" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/tavira-weather.html" target="_blank">weather</a> being especially pleasant between May and October. Easily accessible from Faro <a title="Faro Airport Transfers" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-airport-transfers.html" target="_blank">airport</a>, which is about 35 kilometres to the west, Tavira can also be reached from southern Spain.</p>
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		<title>Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel Algarve</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/07/22/vilamoura-tivoli-marinotel-algarve/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 11:37:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for luxurious accommodation in the Algarve resort of Vilamoura, then you should certainly take a look at the Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel, which is located right beside the superb marina and benefits from the use of its own beach, for the use of residents. Carrying a 5 Star rating this stunning hotel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_1126" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 180px"><a href="http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Vilamoura-Tivoli-Marinotel-Hotel-170px.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1126" title="Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel Hotel 170px" src="http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Vilamoura-Tivoli-Marinotel-Hotel-170px.jpg" alt="Hotel Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel " width="170" height="111" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hotel Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel </p></div>
<p>If you are looking for luxurious accommodation in the Algarve resort of <a title="Vilamoura Algarve Guide" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura.html" target="_blank">Vilamoura</a>, then you should certainly take a look at the Vilamoura <a title="Vilamoura Tivoli Marinotel" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-tivoli.html" target="_blank">Tivoli</a> Marinotel, which is located right beside the superb marina and benefits from the use of its own beach, for the use of residents. Carrying a 5 Star rating this stunning hotel is the first word in luxury for your visit to Vilamoura, whether you just want to relax and enjoy the fabulous facilities of this wonderful <a title="Vilamoura Hotels" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-hotels.html" target="_blank">hotel</a>, join in the programme of entertainment, use the super spa facilities or just laze on the beach enjoying the terrific Algarve <a title="Vilamoura Weather Forecast" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-weather.html" target="_blank">weather</a>, and top up your tan, the Vilamoura Tivoli will not disappoint. If you are feeling a little more lively you might want to play a round of golf at one of the many fine courses in the area, visit some of the fine surrounding resorts or historic towns, or maybe head into <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-weather.html" target="_blank">Faro</a>, the capital of the region, where there is plenty to see and do. Faro is also the location of the nearest airport, so this is likely to be your place of arrival into the region, and getting to Vilamoura couldn’t be easier, with the <a title="Faro Airport Transfers" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-airport-transfers.html" target="_blank">airport</a> only around 20 kilometres from the hotel and resort. Prices in the Vilamoura Tivoli start at around 117 euros per night, not cheap, but hey this is luxury. <a title="Algarve Road Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/algarve-map.html" target="_blank">Algarve Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Praia da Luz Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/05/16/praia-da-luz-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 11:11:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Praia da Luz (“Beach of Light”) is one of the prettiest of the Algarve coastal resorts, with life centred around the sandy beach, one of the finest in the region. Developed around the original fishing village, the resort of Praia da Luz attracts large numbers of visitors during the hot summer months, but is still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Praia da Luz (“Beach of Light”) is one of the prettiest of the Algarve coastal resorts, with life centred around the sandy beach, one of the finest in the region. Developed around the original fishing village, the resort of <a title="Praia da Luz Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/praia-da-luz.html">Praia da Luz</a> attracts large numbers of visitors during the hot summer months, but is still a relaxed resort with a great appeal for families and also for water sports enthusiasts, who are well catered for. The climate is one of the biggest attractions of the resort, with Praia da Luz <a title="Praia da Luz Weather" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/luz-weather.html">weather</a> perfect for holidays right through the year, though especially appealing between May and October. Praia da Luz is situated about ten kilometres west of Lagos and can be reached from the N-125 coast road. <a title="Luz and Praia da Luz Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/luz-map.html">Praia da Luz Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Vilamoura Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/05/14/vilamoura-algarve-portugal-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 09:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the main tourist destinations on the Algarve, Portugal, Vilamoura is still a relatively new resort, only developed since the 1970’s, but don’t let that put you off, this is a splendid resort with a great range of facilities. A large and attractive marina provides a wide range of water sports facilities and a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the main tourist destinations on the Algarve, Portugal, <a title="Vilamoura Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura.html">Vilamoura</a> is still a relatively new resort, only developed since the 1970’s, but don’t let that put you off, this is a splendid resort with a great range of facilities. A large and attractive marina provides a wide range of water sports facilities and a number of boat and fishing trips, the wonderful sandy beaches, perhaps the main attraction, and a number of fine golf courses all add to the attraction of the place. Although the resort is new, there are Roman remains at Cerro da Vila Archaeological Museum, plus some historic towns nearby for instance <a title="Portimao Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao.html">Portimao</a> and Lagos. For families one of the major attractions is the Atlantic Park Waterpark and also the Roma Mini Golf course, both of which attract large numbers of visitors. The climate of course is wonderful, with Vilamoura <a title="Vilamoura Weather Forecast" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-weather.html">weather</a> being hot during the summer and mild through the winter, providing ideal holiday conditions.</p>
<p><a title="Map of Vilamoura" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-map.html">Vilamoura Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Sagres Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/05/13/sagres-algarve-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 15:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well known as a surfing resort, the town of Sagres is situated in the far south-west of the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Famously the home of on of Portugal’s most famous sons, Henry the Navigator, Sagres was also where he set up his renowned sailing and navigation school for the training of seamen to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well known as a surfing resort, the town of <a title="Sagres Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/sagres.html">Sagres</a> is situated in the far south-west of the Algarve region of southern Portugal. Famously the home of on of Portugal’s most famous sons, Henry the Navigator, Sagres was also where he set up his renowned sailing and navigation school for the training of seamen to man his extensive voyages which established <a title="Map of Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portugal-map.html">Portugal</a> as a great sea power and colonial nation. Situated on a wind swept peninsular, once believed to be the edge of the world, Sagres is today popular with surfers, divers, golfers and hikers. Surfers find the Sagres <a title="Sagres Weather Forecast" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/sagres-weather.html">weather</a> conditions ideal for their sport and there are a number of surfing and diving schools in the town, the rugged coastline is attractive and ideal for walking. Sagres also has four excellent beaches, though these can be very windy and beach lovers may prefer to head to more tranquil parts of the Algarve. Worth a visit is the massive Fortaleza de Sagres fortress, originally built in the 15<sup>th</sup> century. <a title="Sagres Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/sagres-map.html">Sagres Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Silves Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/04/21/silves-algarve-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A town which formerly rivalled Lisbon in prosperity and influence, Silves on the Algarve, Portugal was known as Xelb by the Moors and was their stronghold in the region, having a huge fortress and a population of around 30,000 by the 12th century. Silves was an important trading town with boats arriving via the River [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A town which formerly rivalled Lisbon in prosperity and influence, <a title="Silves Portugal" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/silves.html">Silves</a> on the Algarve, Portugal was known as Xelb by the Moors and was their stronghold in the region, having a huge fortress and a population of around 30,000 by the 12<sup>th</sup> century. Silves was an important trading town with boats arriving via the River Arade and leaving packed with cargoes of citrus fruit, figs and cork, the town was a buzzing community filled with mosques, bazaars and minarets. This all came to an end in 1189, when the town was subjected to a siege by Sancho I together with a band of English crusaders. After holding out for some months, the Moorish occupants finally surrendered due to a lack of water, the town was subsequently sacked and many of its citizens killed. <a title="Silves Weather" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/silves-weather.html">Silves</a> today is a busy town, still important for citrus fruits, figs and cork, but with an emphasis on tourism, its attractive old town, a maze of narrow, cobbled streets dotted with cafés, restaurants and souvenir shops, its castle and a number of its older buildings, survived the 1755 earthquake. <a title="Silves Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/silves-map.html">Silves Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Portimao Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/04/18/portimao-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 16:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tracing its origins back to the times of the ancient Phoenicians, the city of Portimao is the 2nd largest city in the Algarve region of Portugal (after Faro). A busy commercial port and tourist centre, Portimao is an ideal base for touring the Algarve, beimng within a hour’s drive of Faro International Airport and being [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tracing its origins back to the times of the ancient Phoenicians, the city of <a title="Portimao" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao.html">Portimao</a> is the 2<sup>nd</sup> largest city in the Algarve region of Portugal (after Faro). A busy commercial port and tourist centre, Portimao is an ideal base for touring the Algarve, beimng within a hour’s drive of Faro International Airport and being close to some excellent sandy beaches including <a title="Praia da Rocha" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/praia-da-rocha.html">Praia da Rocha</a>, Praia da Vau and Alvor. Perfect for a fishing or golfing holiday, Portimao harbour is the place to book deep-sea fishing trips and boat trips around the port and to neighbouring resorts. Golfing facilities are plentiful with fine courses such as the Alto Golf and Country Club and the Penina Golf Resort situated nearby. The are of course is renowned for its climate and the <a title="Portimao Weather" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao-weather.html">weather</a> in Portimao is ideal for family holidays as well as being just the job for golfers all year round, with long hours of sunshine and low rainfall. Portimao can be reached from the A-22 motorway and is about 65 kilometres from Faro. <a title="Portimao Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao-map.html">Portimao Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lagos Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/03/13/lagos-algarve-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 08:43:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the busiest tourist centres on Portugal’s Algarve coastline, Lagos was in fact one the capital of the region and its harbour welcomed in the great Henry the Navigator as he returned from his historic voyages. The ancient fortress and sections of the old city walls survived the devastating Lisbon earthquake of 1755, as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the busiest tourist centres on Portugal’s <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/algarve.html">Algarve</a> coastline, Lagos was in fact one the capital of the region and its harbour welcomed in the great Henry the Navigator as he returned from his historic voyages. The ancient fortress and sections of the old city walls survived the devastating Lisbon earthquake of 1755, as did a couple of its churches. In the old town, you will still find narrow, cobbled streets, which look much as they have for centuries. To view the best of the town’s attractions head for the Praça da Republica, the centre of life in <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos.html">Lagos</a>. Modern day Lagos is a bustling holiday resort, popular with the younger set, it offers a superb sandy beach, plenty of bars, shops and restaurants, a good choice of facilities and a wonderful climate, with Lagos <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos-portugal-weather.html">weather</a> ideal for summer holidays and also suitable for winter breaks and sporting holidays. Lagos is at the western end of the Algarve, near to Portimao, and provides a good base for exploring this part of the region, other towns worth a visit include Sagres and Portimao.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos-map.html">Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Huelva Costa de la Luz</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/03/12/huelva-costa-de-la-luz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:12:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most westerly city on the Costa de la Luz, Spain, Huelva was founded by the Phoenicians in around 1000 BC. Originally known as Onoba, Huelva was later controlled by the Romans and became part of the province of Hispania Baetica, the Romans established a mint there and coins were produced bearing the name “Onuba”. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most westerly city on the <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/costa-de-la-luz.html">Costa de la Luz</a>, Spain, Huelva was founded by the Phoenicians in around 1000 BC. Originally known as Onoba, Huelva was later controlled by the Romans and became part of the province of Hispania Baetica, the Romans established a mint there and coins were produced bearing the name “Onuba”. In the 15<sup>th</sup> century the explorer Christopher Columbus sailed from nearby Palos de la Frontera, and the discovery of the Americas brought increased wealth to <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/huelva.html">Huelva</a>, though it was generally overshadowed by the more important city of Seville. Significant mineral deposits in the region led to Huelva becoming the home of the well known Rio Tinto Company, a British mining concern which set up shop in the Odiel estuary and subsequently exported its products throughout the civilised world. Huelva fell into decline after being devastated by the great Lisbon earthquake of 1755, though it has always been a significant port for the region. Located on a stretch of coast known as the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light), Huelva is experiencing an increase in tourist activity as this less well known piece of coast attracts more and more visitors to its virgin beaches, as yet untouched by mass development. Enjoying a wonderful climate with Huelva <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/huelva-weather.html">weather</a> being somewhat cooler than the neighbouring Costa del Sol, enjoying cooling Atlantic breezes and having a similar climate to Portugal’s Algarve to the south-west. Huelva is located just off the A-45 motoway between the Portuguese border and the city of Seville. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/huelva-map.html">Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Isla Canela Costa de la Luz</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/03/11/isla-canela-costa-de-la-luz/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 11:40:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just south of Ayamonte on the border between the Costa de la Luz in south-western Spain and the Algarve Portugal, the relatively new resort of Isla Canela is joined to the Spanish mainland only by a causeway which links it to the town of Ayamonte. Long popular with Spanish tourists, Isla Canela boasts over seven [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just south of Ayamonte on the border between the <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/costa-de-la-luz.html">Costa de la Luz</a> in south-western Spain and the Algarve Portugal, the relatively new resort of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/isla-canela.html">Isla Canela</a> is joined to the Spanish mainland only by a causeway which links it to the town of Ayamonte. Long popular with Spanish tourists, Isla Canela boasts over seven kilometres of superb beaches, an 18 hole golf course, and some wonderful protected wetlands which are home to a wide variety of bird species. Isla Canela looks across the River Guadiana to Portugal and shares a similar climate to the resorts of the Algarve, with Isla Canela <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/isla-canela-weather.html">weather</a> being perfect for summer holidays though cooler than the Costa del Sol to the north-east. A great area for water sports, this coast gets plenty of wind from the Atlantic Ocean and is good for windsurfing and similar sports. Don’t expect a bustling resort or a vibrant nightlife scene whilst visiting but do expect a peaceful holiday with plenty of time to relax. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/isla-canela-map.html">Isla Canela Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Vilamoura Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/02/20/vilamoura-algarve-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Feb 2010 18:41:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of Europe’s largest beach resorts, Vilamoura on the Algarve, Portugal, is a built for tourism complex some 14 miles west of Faro. Covering an area of around 20 square kilometres, Vilamoura is built around its huge marina, where there are moorings for over 1,000 boats and numerous large luxury hotels for accommodation in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of Europe’s largest beach resorts, Vilamoura on the <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/algarve-map.html">Algarve</a>, Portugal, is a built for tourism complex some 14 miles west of Faro. Covering an area of around 20 square kilometres, <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura.html">Vilamoura</a> is built around its huge marina, where there are moorings for over 1,000 boats and numerous large luxury hotels for accommodation in the resort. The development of Vilamoura began in the 1970’s, with an emphasis on sports facilities, very popular with golfers, there are 6 golf courses in the immediate area. Water sports too, are a big attraction with sailing, scuba diving, windsurfing, water-skiing, fishing and parasailing all well catered for. The wonderful <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-weather.html">Vilamoura weather</a> is of course one of the main attractions of the resort, as is the fine sandy beach which extends for some three kilometres, those looking for a bit of culture may want to head north of Vilamoura beach, where some Roman remains remind visitors of the areas rich history. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/vilamoura-map.html">Vilamoura Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Algarve Region of Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/02/14/the-algarve-region-of-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Feb 2010 12:26:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The beautiful region of Algarve in southern Portugal is one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations and rightly so as it a stunning area of coastline with some fine resorts. The capital of the Algarve region is Faro, and it is here that you will find the main airport for the region, once a fishing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The beautiful region of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/ta6.html">Algarve</a> in southern Portugal is one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations and rightly so as it a stunning area of coastline with some fine resorts. The capital of the Algarve region is Faro, and it is here that you will find the main airport for the region, once a fishing port and trading centre called <em>Ossonoba</em>. If you are arriving for your visit to the area by air, you will no doubt be arriving at Faro Airport and this is the best place to pick up a <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-car-hire.html">car hire</a> vehicle for your stay. To the west of Faro is the resort town of Albufeira, dating from Roman times it still has some remains from these ancient times, in recent years it has grown considerably and is now one of the regions most visited resorts. Another resort experiencing rapid growth is Quarteria, formerly a small fishing village, it is now a bustling resort with a fine beach and a very long promenade. While prices in the area have risen with its popularity it is still possible to pick up some bargains and suitable products are leather goods, pottery and decorated tiles. The Algarve experiences a splendid climate with some of the best <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portugal-weather.html">weather in Portugal</a>, summers are hot and winters mild, rainfall is mostly experienced during the winter months. Other places that you might choose to visit whilst in the region include Portimao, Lagos, Sagres, Praia da Rocha, Carvoeiro, Tavira and Luz. You can view a map of the country here, the Algarve region is in the far south. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portugal-map.html">Portugal Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Praia da Rocha Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/01/22/praia-da-rocha-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 11:23:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the best known and earliest established beach resorts on the Algarve coastline of southern Portugal, Praia da Rocha has attracted large numbers of holidaymakers since at least the 1930’s. Undergoing significant developed since those early times, Praia da Rocha draws an ever increasing multitude of visitors who arrive to delight in the superb [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the best known and earliest established beach resorts on the Algarve coastline of southern Portugal, <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/praia-da-rocha.html">Praia da Rocha</a> has attracted large numbers of holidaymakers since at least the 1930’s. Undergoing significant developed since those early times, Praia da Rocha draws an ever increasing multitude of visitors who arrive to delight in the superb beach, the bustling nightlife and the wonderful  <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/praia-da-rocha-weather.html">weather</a> that the resort enjoys. No doubt the main attraction of all of these is the fantastic golden, sandy beach, which lies beside the attractive red sandstone cliffs another notable feature of the resort, the cliffs are formed into numerous weird shaped rock formations, some interesting subjects for a photo or two. The ancient city of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao.html">Portimao</a> is just a short drive or a good walk away (about a mile and a quarter), Portimao is a busy port and the 2nd largest city in the Algarve region of Portugal. You can view a map of the Praia da Rocha area here: <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/praia-da-rocha-map.html">Praia da Rocha Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Lagos Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2010/01/22/lagos-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 09:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the highlights of the Algarve region of Portugal is the historic town of Lagos, former headquarters of the famous explorer Henry the Navigator. Crammed with historic buildings despite being severely damaged in the great earthquake of 1755, Lagos has some of its old city walls, a 17th century castle and many interesting post [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the highlights of the Algarve region of Portugal is the historic town of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos.html">Lagos</a>, former headquarters of the famous explorer Henry the Navigator. Crammed with historic buildings despite being severely damaged in the great earthquake of 1755, Lagos has some of its old city walls, a 17<sup>th</sup> century castle and many interesting post earthquake buildings and monuments. Also a well known area for surfing, this part of the Algarve coast is windswept and battered by the Atlantic Ocean, with numerous prime locations between Lagos and Sagres in the extreme west. For beach lovers, Lagos is perfect as there are lots of wonderful beaches in the area and some charming little seaside resorts nearby, this is of course as well as the delightful <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos-portugal-weather.html">Lagos weather</a> which alone attracts many visitors. Despite this, the old town is the main draw, best explored by foot, visitors can wander the narrow winding streets taking in the atmosphere and imagining what the place was like when Portugal was a major seafaring nation. The port area dates from Roman times and was at that time called Lacobriga, it would have been a major trading town, servicing ships going along this busy coast. Later controlled by the Moors, it came back into Christian hands in 1241 and enjoyed the boom created by Portugal’s growing Empire in Africa and South America. Present day Lagos has a population of around 18,000 most of which is concentrated near to the coast, the main industry is tourism. Lagos is around 65 kilometres from <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-car-hire.html">Faro</a> and its airport so you may need to hire a car should you wish to visit. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos-map.html">Lagos Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Faro Algarve Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2009/09/06/faro-algarve-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Sep 2009 10:25:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Offering an interesting mix of architecture, Faro on the Algarve, Portugal, is a worthwhile place to visit. Much of the old town was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755 but some old buildings and much of the old city walls survived and can still be seen today. The Acro da Vila post earthquake entrance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Offering an interesting mix of architecture, <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-weather.html" target="_blank">Faro</a> on the Algarve, Portugal, is a worthwhile place to visit. Much of the old town was destroyed by the great earthquake of 1755 but some old buildings and much of the old city walls survived and can still be seen today. The Acro da Vila post earthquake entrance welcomes you to the old town, sporting its statue of St Thomas Aquinas, narrow cobbled streets lead to the main square where the old Cathedral sits, originally built in the 13<sup>th</sup> century, it is though to have occupied the site of a former Arabic mosque, and previous to that probably a Roman temple. Much of the existing building was reconstructed after the earthquake. Beside the Cathedral you can see the Convento de Nossa Senhora da Assuncao which dates from the 16<sup>th</sup> century and houses the Municipal Museum, also in the main square of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-car-hire.html">Faro</a> is the 18<sup>th</sup> century Bishop’s Palace. Visitors can exit the square by way of the Arco de Repousa (Gate of Rest) and head out towards the Ferry Pier from the pier you can take a boat trip to Praia de Faro beach and relax after your busy day. Other interesting museums in Faro include the Museu Maritimo and the Museu Regional do Algarve. For those wishing to visit this historic place, <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-airport-transfers.html" target="_blank">Faro Airport</a> is situated about 2.6 kilometres to the west of the city centre, it receives mostly tourists heading for the Algarve region and also for the south of Andalucia in Spain. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/faro-map.html" target="_blank">Faro Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Carvoeiro Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2009/08/31/carvoeiro-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 11:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for a decent family resort for visiting the Algarve region of Portugal, you could do little better than the former fishing village of Carvoeiro, situated between Portimao and Albufeira. A charming little town with an emphasis on self-catering apartments, Carvoeiro has a friendly feel and boasts a fine sandy beach, attractive [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking for a decent family resort for visiting the Algarve region of Portugal, you could do little better than the former fishing village of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/carvoeiro.html" target="_blank">Carvoeiro</a>, situated between Portimao and <a title="Albufeira Map" href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/albufeira-map.html" target="_blank">Albufeira</a>. A charming little town with an emphasis on self-catering apartments, Carvoeiro has a friendly feel and boasts a fine sandy beach, attractive coastline and some decent facilities. A good base for touring some of the historic towns in this section of the Algarve, the town enjoys a super climate with <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/carvoeiro-weather.html" target="_blank">Carvoeiro</a> weather, sunny and warm throughout the summer months, and mild during the winter. One of the highlights of a trip to Carvoeiro is a boat trip to Algar Seco, a local beauty spot where cliffs have been moulded by the sea into stone arches, grottoes and fascinating shapes. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/carvoeiro-map.html" target="_blank">Carvoeiro Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Andalucian Towns – Ayamonte</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2009/08/19/andalucian-towns-%e2%80%93-ayamonte/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 13:25:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Standing on the Guadiana River on the border between Spain and Portugal, the charming little town of Ayamonte has an attractive fishing harbour and an atmospheric ‘old quarter’. Not as important as it once was, since the building of a new suspension bridge to the north, Ayamonte still attracts plenty of tourists and still has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Standing on the Guadiana River on the border between <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/spain.html" target="_blank">Spain</a> and Portugal, the charming little town of Ayamonte has an attractive fishing harbour and an atmospheric ‘old quarter’. Not as important as it once was, since the building of a new suspension bridge to the north, <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/ayamonte.html" target="_blank">Ayamonte</a> still attracts plenty of tourists and still has a ferry link with the town of Vila Real de San Antonio, on the other side of the Guadiana River in Portugal’s Algarve region. Ayamonte itself has some interesting attractions including the Iglesia de San Francisco (16<sup>th</sup> century) and the Iglesia de San Salvador (15<sup>th</sup> century). Those seeking a more traditional beach holiday will head for nearby Isla Canela, with many kilometres of wonderful sandy beaches and an excellent golf course, Golf Isla Canela, visitors can enjoy a fine climate with <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/ayamonte-weather.html" target="_blank">Ayamonte</a> weather being comparable to the nearby Algarve. Isla Canela is accessed by way of a causeway from Ayamonte as it is actually an island separated from the mainland. Surrounding wetland areas are great for birdwatching and they are now a protected nature reserve. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/ayamonte-map.html" target="_blank">Ayamonte Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Alvor Portugal</title>
		<link>http://mapamundo.co.uk/blog/2009/08/17/alvor-portugal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 13:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an estuary location between Portimao and Lagos on Portugal’s Algarve coast, the ancient fishing town of Alvor has recently developed into a significant tourist destination, whilst retaining much of its original charm. Thought to have been originally founded by the Carthaginians, Alvor Portugal has a long and rich history and saw much conflict between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In an estuary location between Portimao and Lagos on Portugal’s Algarve coast, the ancient fishing town of <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/alvor.html" target="_blank">Alvor</a> has recently developed into a significant tourist destination, whilst retaining much of its original charm. Thought to have been originally founded by the Carthaginians, Alvor <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portugal-map.html" target="_blank">Portugal</a> has a long and rich history and saw much conflict between Moors and Christians during the 12<sup>th</sup> and 13<sup>th</sup> centuries. Present day visitors benefit from the wonderful golfing and spa facilities and the fine sandy beach while enjoying the fabulous <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/alvor-weather.html" target="_blank">Alvor</a> weather and the peaceful fishing village atmosphere. Alvor is easily reached from Faro International Airport which is about 65 kilometres away. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/alvor-map.html" target="_blank">Alvor Map</a>.</p>
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		<title>Portugal’s Western Algarve</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:41:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The windward western section of the Algarve coastline of southern Portugal is rockier and more dramatic than the eastern areas,in the extreme south-west Sagres is the most south-westerly point of Europe, and battered by the Atlantic Ocean is a famous spot for surfing boasting some wonderful beaches ideal for this sport. Sagres has a number [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The windward western section of the Algarve coastline of southern <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portugal-map.html" target="_blank">Portugal</a> is rockier and more dramatic than the eastern areas,in the extreme south-west Sagres is the most south-westerly point of Europe, and battered by the Atlantic Ocean is a famous spot for surfing boasting some wonderful beaches ideal for this sport. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/sagres.html" target="_blank">Sagres</a> has a number of surfing schools providing tuition as has Lagos a little to the east and neighbouring Luz. For the best beaches in the region head for Praia da Rocha, a bustling resort with a huge sandy beach one of the best in Portugal, nearby <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/portimao.html" target="_blank">Portimao</a> is a great place to enjoy a fishing trip or even a dolphin watching expedition, don’t miss out on the shopping while you are there, its centre is a great place for a bit of retail therapy. Sandwiched between <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/lagos.html" target="_blank">Lagos</a> and Portimao is the laid back resort of Alvor, dotted with luxury villas, it was formerly a small fishing village which still clings to its fishing tradition. Further east around <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/carvoeiro.html" target="_blank">Carvoeiro</a> the coastline becomes a string of spectacular rock formations broken up by attractive fishing villages and sandy coves, Carvoeiro, another fishing village turned resort, still retains much of its traditional Portuguese charm. Golfers will not be disappointed with a visit to this region and a number of fine courses line the areas behind the coast. The western Algarve really has it all – stunning beaches around Praia da Roche, fishing and dolphin watching in Portimao, surfing in Lagos, Luz and Sagres, golfing around Carvoeiro and <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/alvor.html" target="_blank">Alvor</a>.</p>
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		<title>Resorts of the Algarve – Albufeira</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 08:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>needahand</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around 35 kilometres west of Faro on the Algarve, Portugal, the town of Albufeira used to be a traditional fishing village, typical of the area. In recent years it has grown into one of Portugal’s main tourist destinations, resulting in much development and growth in the town. You can still find much of the original [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana;">Around 35 kilometres west of Faro on the <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/algarve.html" target="_blank">Algarve</a>, Portugal, the town of Albufeira used to be a traditional fishing village, typical of the area. In recent years it has grown into one of Portugal’s main tourist destinations, resulting in much development and growth in the town. You can still find much of the original fishing village, with narrow winding streets and alleys, lined with whitewashed houses and cottages. Many visiting today would think it a modern resort, but <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/albufeira-holidays.html" target="_blank">Albufeira</a> can trace its origins back to Roman times and beyond when Phoenicians, Greeks and Carthaginians stopped off here on their travels around the coast. The Romans called the town Baltum and there are still some remains of aqueducts and walls, built by the Romans over 2,000 years ago. The Moors developed the area for agriculture and also a significant fishing industry flourished over the ensueing centuries. 1755 was a bad year for Portugal and for Albufeira in particular, as a huge earthquake rocked the region and virtually destroyed the town. The main attraction these days are the fine sandy beaches and luxury hotels, where visitors can relax and enjoy the wonderful Albufeira weather in preparation for a night out along the famous “Strip”, located in the Montechoro district of the town. Albufeira boasts over 170 hotels of all standards many are aparthotels such as the <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/aparthotel-albufeira.html" target="_blank">Ondamar</a> Aparthotel Albufeira which offers a good standard of accommodation in relaxed surroundings, and would be an ideal choice for your Albufeira holidays. If beaches are your thing, then you will not be disappointed by <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/albufeira-weather.html" target="_blank">Albufeira</a>, as there are at least 20 wonderful beaches within easy reach of the resort, two of the best being Praia de Oura and Praia de Gale, others include Praia do Castelo, Praia dos Pescadores and Praia do Evaristo. Albufeira can be easily reached from Faro airport which is about 40 minutes drive away. <a href="http://www.needahandspanishproperties.com/albufeira-map.html" target="_blank">Albufeira Map</a>.</span></p>
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