Walking the Algarve with a touch of luxury

Tavira is amongst the most architecturally attractive towns in the Algarve with origins that date back to 2000 BC. The Moors occupied Tavira, which had a great importance because of its fishing industry.
In 1755 an earthquake destroyed many of the buildings but the town was rebuilt with fine 18th Century buildings and a Roman bridge still remains across the river Gilâo which links two parts of the town.
The walks in the nearby countryside are glorious embracing a wide-range of flora including rock roads, eucalyptus, lavender, pine, fig and almond trees and Tavira’s expansive beaches.
The 4-star hotel is centrally located in Tavira with excellent facilities and a friendly service.
Price from £605 per person includes flights, transfers, half board accommodation in the 4-star Vila Galé and the services of a tour leader.
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