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Centred
around a 1,000 berth marina,
Vilamoura in
the central
Algarve is
possibly one of the best well-maintained locations you
will find in southern Portugal, though also one of the
youngest.
Vilamoura
is a purpose-built resort covering 2,000
hectares and was the brain child of wealthy banker Artur
Cupertino de Miranda. The resort of
Vilamoura
began construction in the early 1970s and
was an instant hit with holiday makers from around the
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Vilamoura
expands out from the marina, which is lined by a variety
of top quality restaurants, cafes, shops and hotels
providing visitors and day trippers to the resort with
an overwhelming choice of where to eat, drink and stay.
There is a definite up market feel to
Vilamoura
with
landscaped avenues leading to a maze of equally well
tended, palm lined streets where there are any number of
villas.
Vilamoura
has become a
Mecca for golfers keen to practise their swing on one of
the six courses within the resorts boundaries. In
addition to the marina and golf courses,
Vilamoura
also
boasts a tennis centre, countless hotels and self
catering villas and apartments, a casino, horse riding
centre, sports centre and beach. |
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Vilamoura
quay side cafes |
Boats in
the Marina |
Sail in
Style to see the Caves |
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Although
there is plenty to keep you busy at
Vilamoura
if
you fancy venturing further afield on your holiday in
Portugal, there are plenty of activity excursions on
offer at the marina including sailing trips to the many
coves and grottoes along the coast. You can even try
your hand at deep sea fishing, scuba diving or water
skiing. Booths located at the western end of the marina
provide information and schedules on a daily basis.
Despite
Vilamoura's
young age as a resort, the area does have a rich
history, dating back to the Bronze age and for history
lovers there is a preserved Roman site, Cerro da Vila
close to the centre.
In Roman
times
Vilamoura
was
an important fishing town, specifically for the
production of garum, which is a type of fish paste. The
ruins of a once grand villa (Cerro da Vila) provides an
insight into the time
Vilamoura
was a
Roman fishing port. At the site there are also the
remains of a Roman bath along with mosaics and other
artefacts found during excavations. |
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Quay side
walks |
Vilamoura
Marina |
Vilamoura
Boat Show |
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Vilamoura
is located 23 kilometres west of
Faro, the
capital of the
Algarve
and the international airport.
Most hotels will provide airport transfer services to
Vilamoura, which does not boast a train station, though
there are regular buses which arrive and depart from
outside the casino. |
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Location Map of Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
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