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Find out moreLanguage
Portuguese
Currency
Euro
Time difference
GMT
Local beer
£1.70
Meal for two
£34.30
Average flight time
3-4hrs
With Estoi and Faro on your doorstep, and Albufeira less than an hour away, you’re in the perfect place to get out and explore. Visit the cathedral in Faro, wind between the whitewashed houses in Estoi or take a trip to Albufeira’s marina.
Bordeira is a beautiful place to embrace all the traditional aspects of Portugal. With stretches of unspoiled greenery dotted with charming buildings and locals ready to welcome you, you’ll feel right at home in this quaint town.
Algarve
What better way to spend a winter break on the Algarve than with a spot of birdwatching? Ria Formosa National Park is a vast maze of lagoons and tiny islands on the coast of Quinta do Lago. This epic ecosystem is protected by UNESCO and it's home to loads of aquatic birds, such as flamingos, pelicans and storks, and fascinating creatures including seahorses. Walk along one of the nature trails or take a boat and glide through the lagoons.
Algarve
The Capela dos Ossos was built by a Franciscan monk in the 16th century and lined with the exhumed skeletons of hundreds of his peers as a meditation on mortality and eternity. The inscription at the entrance leaves no doubt as to the monk’s message: ‘We bones that here are, for yours await.’
Algarve
Like many of Faro’s churches, its Cathedral was built on the site of a Moorish mosque. It was completed in 1271 and can be found in the Old Town. A small entrance fee will get you access to the tower, cathedral, museum, cloister and chapel of bones. There are loads of interesting gargoyles, too.
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