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Prepare
to be stunish...First the blue sea and its waves. Then
fine golden sands followed by cliffs and rocks. The
cosmopolitan atmosphere of an international tourism
destination. This is the Algarve you´ve
been dreaming for that special
holidays in the
beautiful sun of
Portugal. Portimão and its municipality have
more to offer. A rich heritage of historical monuments.
The eternal natural beauty of the Ria de
Alvor.
The
town with 35,000 inhabitants is mainly commercially
orientated and was the main shopping town of the whole
Algarve during the 1970s and 1980s. The town's church
dates from 1476 but it under went many alterations as
from 1717 onwards. The Municipal Museum is housed in an
old sardine canning factory and here regular
exhibitions are held that cover art, history, and
general culture, all of a local and national content. A
boat Marina was recently opened adjoining Praia da
Rocha and adds the fascinating sight of the many
boats at anchor and a further choice of bars and
restaurants in which to pass the evening. When
approaching the town from the direction of Faro there is
a choice of two bridges to cross. The old one runs along
past the harbour but we would recommend take the new
bridge. It is so well balanced in design that it can be
seriously considered among the most pleasing bridges to
the eye built in Portugal in the 19th Century. On the
river front near the square with the cafés many
different boat tours and deep sea-fishing outings can be
booked.
Extremely cosmopolitan,
Portimão
offers an enormous variety of night entertainment, which
grows significantly during the summer season where the
"peak hours" at Praia da Rocha are at three in the
morning: bars close and the discotheques remain full
until dawn.
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