Allgarve`10 From February to December

The Allgarve program is in its fourth year, offering a more ambitious and wider range of events linked to culture, entertainment and sport. The aim is to promote the Algarve as a quality tourist destination, associated with glamour and sophistication.

Besides its beautiful beaches, this region has unique and ideal characteristics for all kinds of sports, as well as for organizing cultural events and entertainment. Allgarve Gastronomy offers a blend of sophistication and tradition at the the Cataplana Experience and Culinary Festivals, where leading chefs provide you with the chance to savor some of the best regional products. Sport is a major activity in the Algarve, where you will find unique conditions, as well as pleasant spaces for a round of golf, water sports and many other activities. The aims of the Allgarve program continue to be to diversify the leisure supply by creating a new concept of summer tourism with different attractions that meet the expectations of the most demanding tourists, generating a new reputation and attracting larger tourist flows to the Algarve in the medium and long term. Allgarve’10 therefore seeks to continue to provide you with the chance to enjoy lifetime experiences.

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