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THE ALGARVE

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Encompassing the extreme southwestern tip of Europe, the Algarve boasts a 161km (100-mile) coastline with some of the best beaches in Europe. It’s permeated with memories of the long-ago Moorish occupation, when the region was called Al-Gharb. The garden of Portugal, this naturally arid district is laced with large-scale irrigation projects. Exceptfor the massive development of beach resorts since the late 1960s, the land- scape in many ways resembles the coast  of nearby Morocco, with which it has much in common.

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When to Go

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“We didn’t know we had an April,”one Lisbon resident said, “until thatsong came out.” As a song and a season, “April in Portugal” is famous.Summer might be the most popular time to visit, but for the traveler who can chart his or her own course, spring and autumn are the most delectable seasons.
To use a North American analogy, the climate of Portugal most closely parallels that of California. There are only slight fluctuations in temperature between summer and winter; the overall mean ranges from 77°F (25°C) insummer to about 58°F (14°C) in winter. The rainy season begins in November and usually lasts through January. Because of the Gulf Stream, Portugal’s northernmost area, Minho, enjoys mild (albeit very rainy) winters, even though it’s at approximately the same latitude as New York City. Snow brings many skiing enthusiasts
to the Serra de Estrêla in north central Portugal. For the most part, however, winter means only some rain and lower
temperatures in other regions. The Algarve and especially Madeira enjoy temperate winters. Madeira, in fact,
basks in its high season in winter. TheAlgarve, too, is somewhat of a winter Riviera that attracts sun worshipers from North America and Europe. Summers in both tend to be long, hot, clear, and dry.Lisbon and Estoril enjoy 46°F (8°C)
to 65°F (18°C) temperatures in winter and temperatures between 60°F (16°C)and 82°F (28°C) in summer.

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