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Brave the waves: Enjoy the Algarve’s July issue is out now

Enjoy the Algarve's July issue is out!

Read the July 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Brave the Waves.
In it: all the fun you can have in the sea. And some serious stuff: the important work of the Algarve lifeguards, who keep the beaches safe and rescue swimmers in trouble in the Atlantic Ocean.


Cover girl Charlotte van Berkum talks about how the ocean inspires her, surf expert Rik Dejonghe gives tips on how to find your perfect board, and three SUP pros reveal their favourite spot for paddleboarding. Also in the 26th issue: we try cable wakeboarding and bring you a variety of water sports.

Our columnist Arthur van Amerongen tells you his happy beach songs, expat Marianne Hoesen gives her opinion on the Portuguese attitude towards punctuality, and Vanda Rita shares tips on forces of nature photography.
Plus: nine things you shouldn’t miss in the area of Odeceixe and how Prince Henry got his nickname ‘the Navigator’.

Happy reading!

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25 x Enjoy the Algarve! Because there’s so much more to the south of Portugal than just lying on a beach.

Mountain bikers from all over the world train in the hills of São Brás areaThe Ria Formosa is home to the largest population of sea horses in the world. The yearly Bike Meeting in Faro attracts about 35.000 bikers. In Silves, they make wine out of oranges. With coasteering in the Costa Vicentina Nature Reserve, you jump off 12m cliffs into the Atlantic Ocean. The Algarve’s cuisine isn’t only about sea food, but also includes locally farmed porco preto. Mountain bikers from all over the world train in the hills of São Brás area. In Castro Marim, you can take a mud bath in a traditional salt pan.

Enjoy the Algarve features 'artisan traditions' read the June issue here

Enjoy the Algarve's June issue is out!

Read the June 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Made by hand.
In it: make ceramics on a potter's wheel, create terracotta tiles by hand, learn about Portugal's artisan heritage, weave bags out of palm leaves, decorate your house Algarvian style, and get your friends typically Portuguese foodie presents.

Enjoy the Algarve's May issue is out!

Enjoy the Algarve's May issue is out!Read the May 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Island style.
In it: marine biologists Miguel Correia and Jorge Palma explain about seahorse breeding and survival. Find out what it’s really like to live on an island in the Algarve (the pros include loads of fresh seafood whereas the cons certainly involve recent demolition threats), and learn about Portuguese water dogs.

Explore the Algarvian wilderness: Enjoy the Algarve’s April issue is out now

Explore the Algarvian wilderness: Enjoy the Algarve’s April issue is out now

Read the April 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Into the wild!

In it, advice from bushcraft & survival expert Pedro Alves of Escola do Mato. Swing between tree tops on a zip line, learn what not to do when encountering a wild boar and see if you’re tough enough to participate in obstacle race Tribal Clash.

Enjoy the Algarve - March 2017 issue – Don’t worry, be hippie!

Enjoy the Algarve - March issue now available!

Read the March 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Don’t worry, be hippie! 

In it, play the didgeridoo, learn about emotional intelligence, eat vegan and hear from digital nomads if travelling the world while living in a van is as awesome as it sounds.

Want to speed things up? Read Enjoy the Algarve’s February issue: Need for speed

Want to speed things up? Read Enjoy the Algarve’s February issue: Need for speed

The February 2017 issue of Enjoy the Algarve, Need for speed, is out now!
In it, step on the gas at the Kartódromo Internacional do Algarve, have a look into the life of enduro and downhill bikers (their idea of fun is jumping over roads and riding down mountains with 60km/h), learn about F1H2O and discover speed-record breaking Algarve animals.

Guide to Walking Trails in the Algarve

Walking trailsPublished by the Algarve Tourism Board, there are over 30 trails on different themes, giving thousands the opportunity to discover the length and breadth of the Algarve.

CLICK HERE to read the Guide to Walking Trails in the Algarve