Tavira, to the east of Faro in the south-east corner of Portugal, is one of the most photogenic towns along the Algarve coast, sporting white-washed houses topped with decorative chimneys and pyramid shaped Roman-tiled roofs, set among orange, fig and almond trees.
Although tourism is now the main industry, the resort is still a working
fishing village with a compact old centre, and more modern development
has largely kept to the resort outskirts. The rest of the area is rural
and largely unspoilt, bounded to the SW by the Ria Formosa Nature
Reserve and by the tiny, charming fishing village of Cabanas to the E.
The accommodation is mainly second-class self-catering accommodation, either villas or in large complexes farther away from the resort. In the outlying areas a few 4-star hotels can be found.
This area suits travellers from the economy to mid-market range,generally self-catering beach holidays.
Locality:
Only in Tavira itself, where there are many souvenir shops selling cork items, lace and gifts made from shells. “Old Market” is an upmarket handicraft and artefacts shopping centre. Market every third Monday of the month.
Like most of the resort towns on the Algarve, Tavira is a food-lovers
haven, especially for those who enjoy seafood. There are numerous
restaurants along the quayside and riverbank, serving excellent cuisine
at reasonable prices. Recommendations for shellfish and fish dishes are
Nora Velha, Marisqueira 4 Aguas and Portas do Mar.
The nightlife consists of Bars and cafes abound in the town, but
options for dancing are limited to the Ubi Discotheque, which is enough
to cater for energetic ravers.Local activities include hunting for seashells on Tavira Island, enjoying a variety of watersports, explore the quaint town of Tavira, or play golf at the nearby Benamor Course. It is a good idea to hire a car and explore into Spain to the East and along the rest of the Algarve to the West.
Local Activities include:
Omega Parque – Near Monchique. Endangered wild animals in a stunning mountainside location.Zoomarine – near Albufeira. Dolphinarium with several attractions.
Aqualand – Bij Armação de Pêra. Big Aquapark with a lot of high slides
Slide & Splash – near Lagoa. Big Aquapark.
Krazy World – near Algoz – Funpark for children and adults with two mini-golf courses (18 holes), pools,
childrenfarm, crocodilepark and Quad mania.
Aquashow – near Quarteira. Aqualand with the biggest wave pool in Europe.
Karting Algarve – in Almancil (between Vilamoura and Loulé).
Roma Golf Park – near Vilamoura. Super Mini-Golf and leisure park.
Fábrica do Inglês – in Silves – Entertainment and culturepark, Corkmuseum.Omega Parque – near Monchique. Zoo, holding only threatened species.
Cova dos Mouros – Mining village near Alcoutim. Reconstruction of pre-historical mining activity in the Algarve.
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