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Guidebook to the Eastern Algarve
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The Eastern Algarve, Portugal Why go to the Eastern Algarve ?
When to visit the Eastern Algarve ? The Algarve has one of the mildest and sunniest climates in Europe. That means it makes a welcome break from the UK at any time of year: winter, spring, summer or autumn.
In UK terms, the Eastern Algarve doesn't really have a winter, it just goes from a hot dry summer to an extended spring. However, temperatures are lowest and rainfall highest between November and February. But within these months, there are many days of blue skies when daytime temperatures in the sun reach mid to high 20's centigrade and you can quiet easily sunbath. These warm 'winter' days are some of the nicest of the year. However, when the skies are clear, the evenings and the early mornings can be chilly, though it is very rare for temperatures to drop to zero overnight. up-side
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Temperatures rise and rainfall lessens throughout March, April and May. This is the time that the plants go crazy before the summer heat - the wild flowers becoming ever more spectacular throughout these months. In the hills, the streams and rivers are flowing. You can have your first swims of the year in the sea, rivers or pool during these months. Up-side
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For four months, between the middle of May and the middle of September, it is very hot and completely dry. All ground cover has burnt away, leaving fields brown. However, many trees - especially alfaroba (carob) and olives - and other drought resistant plants are green all year round, so that even in the middle of summer there is a lot of greenery and some flowers. The citrus and other fruit orchards of the coastal plains are irrigated, ensuring green foliage and ripe fruit throughout the summer. For plants, the summer is like the winter in the UK - it is the time they die off, drop their leaves, and stop growing. up-side
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Sometime after the middle of September, the summer will 'break' and a thunderstorm will usher in the first rains. The extreme heat of summer will be gone and the climate enter one of the most pleasant times of the year. For plants, this is like the start of spring in the UK, the time when they all begin to come to life again. The first rains - which can begin any time from late September to November - turn the hills and fields from brown to green almost over night. up-side
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Where ? About the Eastern Algarve The Eastern Algarve is bordered by the Atlantic to the south, the N2 Faro-São Brás road to the west, the Vascão stream which forms the border with the Alentejo to the north, and the Guardiana river which forms the border between Portugal and Spain to the east. It is a small area, a parallelogram about 45km south to north and west to east. Anywhere can be visited in a day trip from Tavira in the centre of the coast.
The Eastern Algarve has four distinct geophysical zones:
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