April 28, 2008

Lisbon For A City Break

Filed under: Portugal — Tags: , — Tim @ 9:05 am

Lisbon is perfect for a bargain holiday or short city break to Portugal, although a few days may not seem enough when you begin to explore this European city.

Lisbon is a harbour town at the mouth of the river Tagus (Tejo) and you cannot miss the Praca do Comercio square with its distinguished buildings at the riverfront.  The harbour is still in use today as it has been for over 3,000 years.  Portugal was an incredibly wealthy nation in the fifteenth century as the harbour was used on the sea route to India and made huge profits.  However, by the seventeeth century Portugal was in decline. (more…)

April 14, 2008

Madeira - One Visit Is Never Enough

Filed under: Portugal — Tags: , — Tim @ 10:01 am

Looking at the size of Madeira, you may be forgiven for thinking there would be nothing to do other than visit the local cafes, sunbathe on the beach and take lazy walks through tiny villages.  However, you couldn’t be further from the truth.  If you’re looking for a cheap package holiday, Madeira is not only the perfect choice but one visit will not be enough.  Here is just a small selection of things to do and places to see on the island of Madeira:

Madeira Story Centre - located in Funchal, the capital of Madeira, this is an interactive museum that tells the story of the island’s history from its volcanic birth to the time of Churchill and Napoleon. (more…)

April 3, 2008

Family Holiday to the Algarve

Filed under: Portugal — Adam @ 2:51 pm

If you’re looking for sandy beaches and year-long sunshine, it’s no wonder that the Algarve is one of Europe’s favourite holiday destinations. The Algarve is on the southernmost tip of Portugal and is ideal for a cheap family holiday.

Originally, the Algarve was called ‘Al-Gharb’, which means ‘the west’ and was so named by the occupying Moors. The Al-Gharb was renamed to the Algarve in the 12th century when the Moors left.

The two main towns in the Algarve are Faro and Portimao, with the regional airport being at Faro. The area is quite hilly, with vast beaches and a 170 square kilometre nature reserve, home to hundreds of different breeds of birds. It is popular with tourists because of the sunny climate, sandy beaches, safety and relatively cheap costs.

It is also popular for its many golf courses and spas, one of the most popular spa towns being Caldas de Monchique.

Many tourists own their own holiday home in the Algarve, including the British, Dutch, Germans and Irish. There are many holiday villas available for hire as well as beautiful hotels, ranging from high rise resorts to more traditional guesthouses.

Typical temperatures range from 15 - 30 degrees from spring to late autumn and rarely drop to below zero even in the winter months.

There are two large markets that are great for tourists, one is on Wednesdays and called Quarteira, and the other on Saturdays, called Loule.

The Algarve is ideal for a relaxing beach break, great for a cheap family holiday and the flights aren’t too long either.

   
 
 
   
 
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