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PORTUGAL COUNTRY GUIDE
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No coastline anywhere in Europe can match the Algarve. It enjoys an astonishing 320 days of sunshine a year, combined with fresh, gentle breezes from the Atlantic. Over 100 miles of glorious beaches are swept clean by the tides every day, ranging from vast expanses of glittering sands to secluded coves bordered by soft, coloured rock - a haven of peace and tranquillity. There are many airlines flying into Faro airport, both scheduled and charter. Along the Atlantic coast there are also many lovely beaches, some of which are quiet and uncrowded. Some areas are more developed and offer many fun facilities such as watersports, bars and restaurants. |
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Now we are delighted to have discovered an exciting new project on the Eastern Algarve between Faro and the Spanish frontier. |
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Lagos: One of the most popular tourist destinations on the Algarve, Lagos is a bustling town full of activity, nightlife and modern attractions. It is also a town full of history, monuments and architecture taking us back to the many
different people who have settled here. |
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About The Algarve:
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Inspection Trips to Portugal: The best way to purchase a property is to take advantage of an inspection trio. We can arrange your clients flights from the UK and Ireland to Faro, where they will be met by the RHH sales team and taken to 4-star accommodation. All clients will be toured in a luxury saloon or 4-wheel drive vehicle. |
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Faro:
Is the capital of the Algarve and has many interesting ruins from the Moorish and Roman period, as well as some beautiful 18th Century buildings.
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Within the town, sunset marks the onset of much liveliness with street entertainers and buskers enhancing the general array of bars and clubs typical of an Algarve resort.
Property in Portugal is an ever-attractive proposition for anyone considering or actively involved in overseas property investment. |
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