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	<title>Portugal Travel Guide</title>
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		<title>Couples only vacations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Couples only vacations are large organization in this day and age. holidays are the perfect way for couples to get some freedom from their hectic property lives and devote some quality time with each other. there is no superior way for a couple to show their adore for each and every other than by leaving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://opentravel.com/TravelGuides/articles/couples-only-vacations">Couples only vacations</a></strong> are large organization in this day and age. holidays are the perfect way for couples to get some freedom from their hectic property lives and devote some quality time with each other. there is no superior way for a couple to show their adore for each and every other than by leaving the plodding of mundanity to be able to spend several weeks in heaven.</p>
<p>Quite a few resorts offer you unique deals for couples travelling alone in order to capitalise about the income available from this big industry. These traveling focus close to the stereotypes of romance, permitting the couple to have candlelit dinners and romantic excursions, enabling them to produce one of the most of their time together inside best way feasible. St Lucia particularly is famed for these form of holidays.</p>
<p>With quite a few couples-only inns, the emphasis is squarely planted on luxury. These hotels would like to keep couples as comfortable as possible whilst also giving them access to an eclectic range of facilities that can significantly boost the experience on the consumers on these trips.  A prime example of this is the Caesars Cove Haven holiday resort in Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>This makes it possible for inns and airlines to produce huge dollars from young couples and thus they&#8217;ll normally put on their best couples-only deals at this time as a way to hook in as quite a few clients as achievable.</p>
<p>Couples will need to capitalise on this time and get the most beneficial trip they possibly can for their money.</p>
<p>To summarise, young couples-only vacation trips are a really great point both for couples themselves and the voyage corporations that get large levels of revenue from couples wishing to spend some time away from normal life and in a luxurious and comfortable surroundings that permits them to present each other their adore from the most romantic and relaxing way they possibly can.</p>
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		<title>Things to do in Portugal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Set your sail and off you go to the country of Fedinand Magellan and Vasco da Gama, where the patchwork of color is as dazzling and surreal as Mário Cesariny&#8217;s palette. The emerald waters of Algarve, the red-tiled roofs of Madeira, the soothing whiteness of Belem and the luscious greenness of the Azores are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Set your sail and off you go to the country of Fedinand Magellan and Vasco da Gama, where the patchwork of color is as dazzling and surreal as Mário Cesariny&#8217;s palette. The emerald waters of Algarve, the red-tiled roofs of Madeira, the soothing whiteness of Belem and the luscious greenness of the Azores are all for the taking. And so is the tranquility Alentejo&#8217;s sleepy fishing villages, the rambling of trams in the narrow, ascending streets of Lisbon, the nostalgic tunes of fado, and the blissful intoxication with Vinho do Porto. Portugal has everything you need plus a bunch of things to surprise you.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://opentravel.com/Things-To-Do-In-Portugal-Attractions">Things to do in Portugal</a> by <a href="http://opentravel.com">Open Travel Vacations</a></strong></p>
<p><strong>10 Top Portugal Attractions by Open Travel:</strong></p>
<p>1. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Belem-Lisbon-Portugal-Lisbon">Belem</a><br />
2. <a href="http://opentravel.com/National-Palace-Of-Pena-Palacio-Nacional-Da-Pena-Sintra-Portugal">National Palace of Pena (Palacio Nacional da Pena)</a><br />
3. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Costa-Vincentina-National-Park-Portugal">Costa Vincentina National Park</a><br />
4. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Fado-Bars-In-Alfama-Lisbon-Portugal-Lisbon">Fado Bars in Alfama</a><br />
5. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Azores-Portugal-1">Azores</a><br />
6. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Historic-Center-Of-Porto-Porto-Portugal-Porto">Historic Center of Porto</a><br />
7. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Ponta-Da-Piedade-Lagos-Portugal">Ponta da Piedade</a><br />
8. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Historic-Center-Of-Evora-Evora-Portugal-Evora">Historic Center of Evora</a><br />
9. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Nightlife-Of-Bairro-Alto-Lisbon-Portugal-Lisbon">Nightlife of Bairro Alto</a><br />
10. <a href="http://opentravel.com/Monsaraz-Evora-Portugal">Monsaraz</a></p>
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		<title>Costa do Sol</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes called the Estoril Coast, this stretch of seafront extends 32km (20 miles)west of Lisbon. Its two major resorts are Estoril and Cascais.Once the playground of the wintering wealthy, the area now
attracts throngs of tourists, mainly from northern Europe.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes called the Estoril Coast, this stretch of seafront extends 32km (20 miles)west of Lisbon. Its two major resorts are Estoril and Cascais.Once the playground of the wintering wealthy, the area now<br />
attracts throngs of tourists, mainly from northern Europe.</p>
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		<title>CREDIT CARDS</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:07:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Credit cards are a safe way to carry money, they provide a convenientrecord of all your expenses, and they
generally offer good exchange rates.You can also withdraw cash advancesfrom your credit cards at banks orATMs, provided you know your PIN.If you’ve forgotten yours or didn’t even know you had one, call the number on
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Credit cards are a safe way to carry money, they provide a convenientrecord of all your expenses, and they<br />
generally offer good exchange rates.You can also withdraw cash advancesfrom your credit cards at banks orATMs, provided you know your PIN.If you’ve forgotten yours or didn’t even know you had one, call the number on<br />
the back of your credit card and ask the bank to send it to you. It usually takes5 to 7 business days, though some banks will provide the number over the phone if you tell them your mother’smaiden name or some other personal information. Your credit card companywill likely charge a commission (1 or2%) on every foreign purchase you make, but don’t sweat this small stuff;for most purchases, you’ll still get thebest deal with credit cards when you factor in things like ATM fees andhigher traveler’s check exchange rates.In Portugal, American Express, DinersClub, MasterCard, and Visa are com-monly accepted, with the latter two cards predominating.</p>
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		<title>THE ALGARVE</title>
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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 [...]]]></description>
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<p>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.</p>
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		<title>When to Go</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 14:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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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.
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<p>“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.<br />
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<br />
to the Serra de Estrêla in north central Portugal. For the most part, however, winter means only some rain and lower<br />
temperatures in other regions. The Algarve and especially Madeira enjoy temperate winters. Madeira, in fact,<br />
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)<br />
to 65°F (18°C) temperatures in winter and temperatures between 60°F (16°C)and 82°F (28°C) in summer.</p>
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