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Travel Destination Guide - Altura
Altura (Algarve, Portugal) 
Altura Information
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Altura is a town in the Castellón area of the Province of Comunidad Valenciana, roughly ½ ml wide by ¾ ml long. The town is fairly developed with a purpose-built feel owing to its symmetrical road layout and rows of identical villas and apartments. The majority of the resort is made up of low-rise buildings with the usual complement of bars, eateries and souvenir shops; a large beachfront hotel dominates the skyline.
Locality:
Altura is located towards the SE corner of Portugal (10 mls E of Tavira, 30 mls E of Faro) and the international airport. Altura is situated on the beach front, in flat terrain with pine forest to the E.
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Altura is most suited to couples/families looking for self containd holidays with an economy to medium budget.
It has a long, wide and flat beach with clean, fine sand in close proximity to a few restaurants and cafes. The beachfront hotel has a semi-private area with its own sunbeds etc (charge).
Accommodation here is generally mid-range self catering establishments with a couple of 3 star hotels. In terms of entertainment there is little here than the beach and entertainment programmes arranged by the various complexes. Eating out is centred around a few local restaurants serving mainly Portuguses or fish dishes. Car hire is recommended for getting around and about the nearby Altura areas. Taxis are scarce and an irregular bus travels to Villa Real.
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Population: 10.566.200
Languages: Portuguese (official), Mirandese (official, but lo
Currency: euro Currency code: EUR
Local Times:
Portugal - Lisbon
Country Dialling Code: +361
Voltage: 220V 50Hz
Electrical plugs:
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Portugal, by virtue of its position on Europe's Western edge, gets fewer travelers than other Mediterranean places. But visitors are rewarded with uncrowded cities and moderate tarifs for food, hotels and private villas and apartments. Portugal has a rich culture, a landscape wreathed in olive groves, superb beach resorts, wistful towns, vineyards and wheat fields.
Portugal occupies the western part of the Iberian Peninsula and is 35,655 sq miles. The country is crossed by three large rivers that rise in Spain, flow into the Atlantic, and divide the country into three geographic areas. The Minho River, part of the northern boundary, cuts through a mountainous area that extends south to the vicinity of the Douro River. South of the Douro, the mountains slope to the plains around the Tejo River.
The Portuguese have a close affinity to the sea; for centuries their famed mariners led the way in the exploration of Africa and the Americas, and opened trade routes to the East. The country became a strong colonial power, and remained so until the mid-20th century, resulting in distinctive foreign influences on the local culture and architecture. From Africa, for example, was imported the now traditional, sentimental fado music, which is one of the country's unique experiences for visitors, particularly in the cafés of Lisbon.
In recent years Portugal, long overlooked on the list of the world's top vacation stations, has been investing time, money and effort into ensuring it is discovered by the world's travellers, just as once it was the Portuguese who discovered the world. This new age of discovery is paying off, as increasing numbers of visitors arrive each year and hotel and resort construction has exploded. From the visitor's point of view the compactness of the country makes it easy to take in all the best elements: sandy beaches, scenery, history, wonderful cuisine, lively entertainment, charming handcrafts, thrilling nightlife, country fairs, excellent sporting facilities and warm, friendly people.
From the cobbled winding streets of Lisbon's medieval citadel to the cork forests in Alentejo, and from fishermen mending their nets on remote beaches to the shopping malls and sophisticated glitzy resorts, Portugal is a country well worth discovering. |
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