
Farol
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Farol has some surprisingly good restaurants for an island. Reserve a table on summer weekends. The walk along the beach towards Ilha Deserta is spectacular.
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Estoi
A small locality with much more character than most imagine, Estoi surprises with the magnificent Palace of Estoi, a rococo palace converted into a guesthouse with dream gardens. The central square, the church, and the quiet streets convey the serenity of rural Algarve life. Nearby, the Roman ruins of Milreu complete a visit rich in history and beauty.
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Ilha da Culatra
Barrier island of Ria Formosa where a genuine fishing community has lived in harmony with the sea for generations. The colorful fishermen's houses, nets spread out in the sun, and the smell of grilled seafood create an authentic and timeless atmosphere. The ocean side beach stretches for kilometers of white sand bathed in remarkably clear waters.
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Ilha Deserta
Ilha Deserta, or Ilha da Barreta, is the quietest and most barren option in Ria Formosa. As the name suggests, it is a practically uninhabited island, with kilometers of pristine beach, untouched dunes, and profound silence. It is the southernmost point of mainland Portugal and a perfect refuge for those seeking nature in its purest form.
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Roman Ruins of Milreu
One of the most important Roman sites in the Algarve, Milreu reveals a grand rustic villa from the 1st century with extraordinary polychrome mosaics and a temple dedicated to the worship of water, unique on the Iberian Peninsula. The ruins testify to over a thousand years of continuous occupation and showcase the sophistication of Roman life in this region. The site is impressive for its scale and state of preservation.
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