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| One of the largest private holiday resorts in Europe and occupies an area of over 4000 acres. Marina has berths for over 1000 vessels. There is a dizzying array of water-sports on offer, four internationally acclaimed golf courses and two golf academies. |
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| Vilamoura is one of the largest private holiday resorts in Europe and occupies an area of over 4000 acres. Here you will find the largest marina in Portugal with berths for over 1000 vessels and a dizzying array of water-sports on offer including wind surfing, dinghy sailing, scuba diving, water skiing and jet skiing. There are also regular shark fishing trips organised throughout the season. |
| If dry land occupations are more to your taste, Vilamoura has four internationally acclaimed golf courses and two golf academies. Also on offer, there is tennis, badminton, bowls, horse riding, excellent gymnastic facilities (the annual international Almond Blossom Cross-Country race is hosted here) and more besides. |
| For a little refreshment after all that exercise, you are spoiled for choice; Vilamoura boasts over 100 bars and restaurants. Near the centre of Vilamoura and not far from the Marina, there are the ruins of a Roman villa displaying vestiges of mosaic work and the remains of a bathhouse and vestiges of other buildings. A nearby museum displays more spoil from the site and further information. |
| Adjacent to Vilamoura is the once charming fishing village of Quarteira, now rather spoiled by over-commercialisation, with one of the longest and most luxurious beaches in the Algarve stretching nearly as far as Faro, some 20 km to the east. There is a popular Gypsy market held in Quarteira every Wednesday. |
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