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Olhão

Firstly there are the islands, long sand banks that are an ideal spot for swimming and sunbathing. Next come the tranquil waters of the Ria Formosa, a unique natural habitat teeming with plant and animal species. And in the background loom the hills of the interior, ringed like an amphitheatre, covered with orchards, doted with white cottages. Three distinct environments, each with its special charm, which make Olhão a great place for a holiday.

S. Brás de Alportel

The rounded forms of hills covered with cistus bushes, oaks and arbustus-berry trees. Landscapes like watercolours, white houses scattered among verdant fields and orchards. Reflections in the slowly-moving surface of the river. The play of light and shade on an old whitewashed wall. In such simple things lies the beauty of São Brás de Alportel and its municipality, each an invitation to come, relax and enjoy.

Tavira

Beautiful empty beaches with sands that seem to go on forever. Fields of orange trees, heavy with the scent of blossom. Then hills of fig and almond trees and houses with dazzling whitewashed walls and distinctive chimneys decorated to resemble the fine tracery of lace. And, last of all, the great open spaces of the hills, where eagles soar, birds sing and flowers bloom. This is just a hint of the charms of Tavira and its municipality , an invitation to come and find out more.

V. Real Stº António

The pale gold of mile after mile of sandy beaches. The turquoise blue of the sea. The green of pine woods. Brushstrokes of colour from the palette of pleasures that is Vila Real de Santo António and its municipality, natural charms complemented by the lively cosmopolitan atmosphere of a major tourist centre. The tranquility of the coast where it is still possible to rediscover solitude. The fauna and flora of a nature reserve and a nature park.

Castro Marim

The elegant outline of flamingos. The dusty gold of soft sand, the turquoise blue of warm waters. Vast ranges of hills covered in a bright carpet of wild flowers. The tranquil countryside along the banks of the Guadiana, lush with orchards and vegetable gardens. These are just a few facets of a municipality that stretches from the sea to the hinterland, with a river as its boundary.

Alcoutim

The blue of the river framed by the cool green of the riverside vegetation, of fertile orchards and vegetable gardens. The dark ochre of hills as round as rolled pebbles, flecked with colour by cistus plants, holm oaks and the occasional olive tree. Houses with walls of schist and baked mud white with the dazzle of lime, huddled together in hamlets lost among the hills. Such contrasts are to be found in Alcoutim and the surrounding municipality, where, even in mid-winter, thousands of almond trees burst into pale pink blossom. There are open spaces whose natural beauty remains unspoilt, where a multitude of wild flowers are to be found and a fascinating variety of bird species can be observed. The rounded forms of hills covered with cistus bushes, oaks and arbustus-berry trees. Landscapes like watercolours, white houses scattered among verdant fields and orchards. Reflections in the slowly-moving surface of the river. The dark ochre of hills as round as rolled pebbles, flecked with colour by Cistus plants, Holm oaks and the occasional Olive tree. Houses with walls of schist and baked mud white with the dazzle of lime huddled together in hamlets lost among the hills. Such contrasts are to be found in the Alcoutim municipality.

Menhirs and dolmens testify to a human presence at the end of the Neolithic and beginning of the Chalcolithic (approximately 4000 BC), in the context of the megalithic culture that covered the whole of what is now Portugal

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