Description: Tavira, Algarve, Portugal tourism guide with the complete up-to-date information every tourist needs to know before a visit.
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T avira is widely considered the Algarve's most romantic town and one of the most delightful in southern Portugal. The Gilão River meanders through it, and the Old Town is a pretty maze of cobblestone streets leading to whitewashed churches, shady squares, and homes that preserve the traditional architecture with pyramid-shaped rooftops. Boats go to the barrier islands of the Ria Formosa Natural Park, which have some of the best beaches in the region . All this makes it a perfect destination for those looki
Tavira attracts tourists throughout the year, especially Northern Europeans looking for warmer temperatures and sunnier days. However, this is not a “winter at the beach” destination, as it’s only warm enough for sunbathing between the months of April and October. Spring and autumn are mild, and summers are warm, but there are plenty of rainy days in winter, despite this being one of the driest regions in Europe and with the most hours of sunshine. August is when the city and its beaches are more crowded, s
You can see all of Tavira’s monuments in just a few hours, but the main reason for a visit is to relax in a charming town and its beaches. You’ll therefore want to stay at least two or three days . Of course many people stay for an extended summer holiday, taking day trips to the towns nearby and enjoying the different beaches in the surroundings. Its location also makes it a good base for southwestern Spain -- it’s just 30 minutes from the border, with a highway heading straight to Seville, one of the grea