Portimao cruise port guide
Located on the estuary of the Arade River, Portimao has made its living from fishing since pre-Romans times. Today a sprawling port and a major sardine-canning centre, the town is also a base for the construction industries generated by the tourist boom. Although summer is the busiest time of the year, the mild climate of the Algarve and many sunny winter days attract multinational tourists in all seasons, coming here to visit historical sites, playing golf, strolling along the river boulevard or exploring the many shopping opportunities. Stunning rock formations and warm seawaters make the beaches particularly alluring. The most beautiful on the entire coast is Praia da Rocha, the first one of several Algarve resort developments. Its wide expanse of sand is framed by jagged sea cliffs and the walls of an old fort that once protected the mouth of the Arade River. From Portimao, explorations can be made along the coast all the way to Cape St. Vincent, Europe's most westerly point, and inland to Lagos and Silves, once the residence and capital of the Moorish kings.
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7-Day Mediterranean from Lisbon to Barcelona: Spain & Portugal
Norwegian Dawn · Iberian Peninsula · 7 nights
from $879
$125 / night
Byzantine, Barcelona & Belem Istanbul to Lisbon
Seven Seas Voyager · Mediterranean · 22 nights
from $21,919
$996 / night
Ultimate Mediterranean Delights: Athens to Bordeaux
Scenic Eclipse II · Mediterranean · 22 nights
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7-Day Mediterranean from Barcelona to Lisbon: Spain & Portugal
Norwegian Dawn · Europe · 7 nights
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Wine & Culinary Delights of Spain, Portugal and France
Scenic Eclipse II · Mediterranean · 11 nights
from $32,090
$2,917 / night
Tuscan Summer - Rome to Lisbon
Seven Seas Voyager · Mediterranean · 10 nights
from $9,099
$909 / night
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