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Slide & Splash
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Slide and Splash is one of the leading Algarve attractions. Set in over 25,000m of grass areas there are loads of slides to choose from – the thrilling Kamikaze (hang onto your swimsuit!) or Bonzai (good for racing friends), to less daunting plunge pools and tunnel slides. The children´s area is 1200 metres of fantastic fun, water spitting dragons, elephant slides and splash pools.
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Zoomarine
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Zoomarine is one of the biggest Algarve attractions. Open March to October, the presentations are truly stunning and the chance to swim with the dolphins is unmissable! Zoomarine offers spectacular animal presentations, including breath-taking shows of dolphins’ agility and intelligence. The Wonderful World presentation features fantastic seals and sea lions and the birds of prey performance allows you to get closer to these majestic creatures than you ever thought possible.
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Aqualand
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The highlight of the Aqualand family park is without doubt the Water Coaster. One of the biggest flumes in Europe, it takes 5 minutes to complete, covers 740m and reaches speeds of up to 70 kms per hour! Aqualand is set in large grounds with plenty of grassy shaded areas and offers several play areas for younger children with slides and well-equipped pool areas.
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Cliff Richard’s Vineyard
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Sir Cliff has known and loved the Algarve for over 40 years! We don’t know if you like Cliff Richard’s music but we’ll know you’ll love his wine! Take a trip to the Adega Do Cantor vineyard that produces Cliff’s Vida Nova wines. Take a tour of the vineyard and the cellars and of course tasting a drop or two of the good stuff! price includes return transfer and a quick local tour.
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Lagos
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Lagos is a beautiful coastal town in the western Algarve. It is full of historical interest with its origins dating as far back as 2000 years BC! Lagos has always had a seafaring connection and today boasts a 450+ birth modern marina. The older part of Lagos is still circled by the city walls that were constructed during the 16th century within which you will find numerous attractive bars and restaurants.
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Sagres
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Sagres is a truly tranquil, historical town with beautiful beaches and a picturesque harbour and in Roman times it was believed to be the most westerly part of the world!Sagres is home to the impressive fortress, Fortaleza de Sagres, dating back to the 15th century, inside which is a former monastery, founded in the 16th century and a 14th century chapel!
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Monchique
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Monchique is a delightful market town in the Serra de Monchique, a thickly wooded mountain range separating the Algarve from Alentejo, and offers spectacular views and a totally contrast to the coastal Algarve. The charming centre of Monchique is full of narrow cobbled streets criss-crossing up the hillside full of friendly cafes and restaurants. A day in Monchique offers total relaxtion, spectacular scenery and plenty of places to walk and explore.
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