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  1. Alvor es uno de los mejores resorts del Algarve y es el destino perfecto si deseas pasar unas vacaciones relajantes basadas en la playa. La población está situada junto al estuario de la Ria de Alvor, y al sur de la misma está la Praia do Alvor, una de las mayores playas de arena del Algarve.

    • When to Visit Alvor
    • How to Get to Alvor
    • A Brief Introduction to Alvor’s History
    • Castelo de Alvor – Ruins of Alvor’s Old Castle
    • Igreja Do Divino Salvador – The Mother Church of Alvor
    • Marginal de Alvor – Alvor’s Waterfront
    • Passadiços de Alvor – Alvor Boardwalk
    • Praia de Alvor – Alvor’s Beach
    • Praia Dos Três Irmãos – The Three Brothers Beach
    • A Rocha Delicada Trail

    So, what is the best time of year to visit Alvor? If you appreciate the bustling of high season, the months of July and August might be the best option. With maximum temperatures averaging the 28 °C, Alvor is buzzing with its hectic mix of pubs, bars, and fish grills. We personally think the village is best enjoyed in September when it becomes slig...

    Located between Lagos and Portimão, Alvor is at approximately 72km from Faro or a 45-minute drive. If you’re arriving at Faro Airport, then you have multiple options to get there. The main options being, a private transfer, public transport, or even a rental car. A private transfer from Faro will cost you around €60 for a standard vehicle. If you a...

    Archeologic evidence suggests the area has been occupied since at least the Celtic period. It was founded in 436 BC as a commercial port by the Phoenicians, and the village continued to grow during the Roman period. From 716 to 1250 it stayed under the domain of the Moors who built Alvor Castle which was later fortified by the Portuguese following ...

    If you visit Alvor, there is a great chance you will walk pass its castle without realizing. There is no actual castle in Alvor. Instead, the remaining walls of a 7th century castle built during the Moors’ conquest. After multiple failed attempts of retaking the village, the Portuguese recovered the castle in 1250. Which was fortified 50 years late...

    After exploring a little bit of Alvor’s historical centre, it’s time to visit the village’s most emblematic feature. Igreja do Divino Salvador – Church of the Divine Saviour or simply The Mother Church of Alvor. Built during the 16thcentury, the church is perhaps Algarve’s most important Manueline piece. From the outside, the main portal is adorned...

    From Rua da Igreja, head down to Marginal de Alvor through Rua Vasco da Gama. The waterfront is one of the most beautiful parts of the village. Pavemented in the traditional Calçada Portuguesa, the area has a few waterside restaurants facing the lagoon, and a small harbour where you can book boat trips and water sports. It’s also where you can see ...

    Passadiços de Alvor is a 5km long boardwalk connecting Alvor and Praia de Alvor. Beginning a couple of meters from the harbour, the first part of the path goes alongside the lagoon through the wetland before reaching Pérgola do Alvor. From there you can either keep following along or take a left which will take you straight to the beach. The circul...

    Praia de Alvor is the west portion of Alvor’s coast. With an approximately 2km long stretch of sand, and plenty of facilities, the beach has been designated as a blue flag beach yearly since since 1987. It is life guarded continually throughout the summer bathing season – June to September. The pristine waters of Praia de Alvor are perfect for fami...

    Praia dos Três Irmãos is the far east portion of Alvor’s coast, and the most scenic of the two beaches. Compared to Praia de Alvore it’s backed by Algarve’s iconic cliffs. The small beach is one of the most sought-after beaches in the region. Although located in the same stretch of sand as Praia de Alvor. Praia dos Três Irmãos is slightly further a...

    Located at Quinta da Rocha, A Rocha Delicada Hiking Trailis the perfect activity for those who want to explore Alvor’s lagoon and surroundings a little more. The trail starts next to Mexilhoeira Grande train station, on Caminho da Espargueira. Which is great for those arriving by train. Just keep in mind that if you are coming from Alvor, you’ll mi...

  2. 10 mejores atracciones en Alvor, Portimao: Descubre en Tripadvisor 84.154 opiniones de viajeros y fotos de 71 cosas que puedes hacer en Alvor.

  3. Alvor es una ciudad discreta muy próxima a Portimão, por lo que a veces es ignorada por la gran ciudad. Sin embargo, Alvor tiene muchas cosas para hacer y hemos destacado algunas de nuestras favoritas para asegurarnos de que no te las pierdas.

  4. Alvor is a former fishing village that’s now part of the city of Portimão. It’s located by the protected Alvor River estuary, and preserves its ancient cobbled streets. Many of them are lined with restaurants and bars, especially Rua Dr. Frederico Ramos Mendes, which leads to the harbor.

  5. Alvor is one of the finest resort towns of the Algarve, and is the perfect destination if you want a relaxing, beach-based holiday. The town sits on the banks of the Ria de Alvor Estuary, while to the south of the town is the Praia do Alvor, one of the largest sandy beaches of the Algarve.

  6. This former fishing village on Portugals southern coast has become a popular resort. Spend a day on Alvor’s main beach, or find one of the smaller, secluded coves along the coastline.