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> silves
Built
by the Almoravid Arabs in the 11th century, the imposing and admirable
Silves Castle is today a popular place for leisure and recreation,
although it still serves as a distinct reminder of the grandeur
of the art of the Muslims, reflecting the splendour attained by
the Islamic civilisation in the Algarve.
>loulé
This
place is a rural administrative and active market town with some
remains of a castle dating back to the 12th Century. The Arab
castle has been virtually destroyed leaving some walls still
standing that are now surrounded by modern buildings. Like most
other towns in the Algarve, most of the older potentially interesting
buildings have been destroyed in the earthquake that occurred
in 1755. Within the remaining walls is a museum with an explanation
of what was in the past the grandeur of the castle.
>aljezur
From
Aljezur tourists can explore the wonderful beaches of the Algarve´s
west coast: bathed by the Atlantic, they are often wild and deserted
in contrast to the warmer ones of the south. Aljezur is small and
tranquil, it is overlooked by a Moorish castle from the 10th century.
Aljezur is divided into two parts and lies in a fertile valley
with a patchwork of fields where various crops are cultivated.
>portimão
An
extense stretch of sand sheltered by cliffs, the Praia da Rocha
(Rock Beach) is known internationally and has for long been Portimão´s "visiting
card". Inviting the visitor to sun and sea-baths, the sweeping
bay offers excellent conditions for water sports and boat-rides.