Tag: Portugal

  • Alvor hotel reopens under Tivoli brand

    Alvor hotel reopens under Tivoli brand

    The New Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort features 491 Rooms, five outdoor pools, one indoor pool and more

    – July 6, 2023 | Text Michael Bruxo

     Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Adults Pool View

    The all-inclusive five-star hotel formerly known as Pestana Blue Alvor has reopened under the Tivoli brand as the Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort.

    The resort is located in the tourist hotspot of Alvor in Portimão, just a short walk from the beach.

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Pluma Junior Club Kids Pool
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Pluma Junior Club Kids Pool

    In a statement to the press, the resort is described as “boasting modern facilities and entertainment for all ages” and “offering an unforgettable family experience”.

    “The all-inclusive concept goes beyond the services provided within the resort, including access to some of the finest local restaurants and theme parks,” Tivoli says.

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Wellness Centre Interior Pool
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Wellness Centre Interior Pool

    “Guests can indulge in the essence of dolce far niente [the sweetness of doing nothing] in this expansive resort, spanning 112,000 square metres with 491 rooms.

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Guest Room Premium Family Two Bedroom
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Guest Room Premium Family Two Bedroom

    It features 56 Premium Family rooms with two separate bedrooms and four Premium Suites, all thoughtfully designed to ensure a comfortable family stay,” it says, adding that “some room types have been recently renovated, incorporating new décor details to create a welcoming atmosphere in a contemporary classic style that characterises the brand.”

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Guest Room Deluxe Room
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Guest Room Deluxe Room

    The resort also has five outdoor pools (one exclusive for adults, three for families, and one for children) as well as an indoor pool, the Pluma Júnior Kids Club, four restaurants, two bars, and a Wellness Centre.

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Pool View
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Pool View

    Also on offer is a “an entertainment programme for older guests and the opportunity to explore the destination through a gastronomic offering outside the hotel, featuring a selection of partner restaurants“, whilst golf enthusiasts “will also find several nearby courses to enjoy“.

    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Restaurant Essenze
    Tivoli Alvor Algarve Resort Restaurant Essenze

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  • Lagoa welcomes 4th Piano Festival with four different concerts this May

    Lagoa welcomes 4th Piano Festival with four different concerts this May

    This year’s edition brings together solo piano, jazz piano, four-hand piano and orchestra

    – May 4, 2023

    Lagoa welcomes 4th Piano Festival with four different concerts

    Starting this May 7th, the 4th edition of the Lagoa Piano Festival comes to four different Lagoa boroughs.

    The festival, organised by Artis XXI – Associação de Educação Artística de Lagoa, will take place each Sunday at 6.30pm throughout this month.

    This year’s theme will be about reflecting on the piano in its various dimensions, with different musical interpretations, ranging from solo piano, jazz piano, four-hand piano, and piano concertos with orchestra.

    lagoa piano festival 2023

    Programme for the 4th Lagoa Piano Festival:

    I Concert – Entrelaçamentos (Interlacings) | May 7 at 6.30pm | Lagoa’s Main Church

    Piano Recital by Ingrid Sotolarova and José Pedro Ribeiro

    II Concert – Encontros não imediatos (Non Immediate Encounters) | May 14 at 6.30pm | Hotel Carvoeiro Plaza

    Piano Jazz by Paula Sousa and Beatriz Nunes

    III Concert – Piano Recital by Diana Botelho Vieira | May 21 at 6.30pm | ADR – Quinta de S. Pedro | Mexilhoeira da Carregação

    Piano Recital by Diana Botelho Vieira

    IV Concert – ARTIS XXI Orchestra | May 28 at 6.30pm | Sala Carlos Paredes | ACD Ferragudo

    Conductor Jorge Macedo and Piano João Luís Rosa

     

    Tickets are available at artisxxi.bol.pt, CTT, Fnac and Worten stores, Carlos do Carmo Auditorium, Centro Cultural Convento de S. José and at the Lagoa City Council. Children under 18 do not pay.

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  • Silves Orange Festival returns this February for its seventh edition

    Silves Orange Festival returns this February for its seventh edition

    “Orange Flavoured Weekend” returns to Silves in recognition of the region’s reigning fruit

    – January 19, 2023

    “Orange Flavoured Weekend” returns to Silves in recognition of the regions reigning fruit Photo by Philippe Gauthier, Unsplash - Festival da Laranja 2023

    The city of Silves is hosting the seventh edition of the “Fim de Semana com Sabor a Laranja” (Orange Flavoured Weekend), between February 10 and 12.

    The three days will be entirely dedicated to gastronomy made using the queen of the orchard, highlighting the unique quality of oranges and other citrus fruits produced in the municipality of Silves, recognised for their sweetness, extra juiciness and exceptionally delicate aromas.

    With the Orange Flavoured Weekend, the Municipality of Silves aims to attract visitors and encourage the consumption of this juicy fruit.

    Organe Flavoured Weekend, Silves 2023 - Festival da Laranja 2023

    The region’s reigning fruit will also be highlighted on . In order to participate, restaurants in Silves must present a dish made with orange on the days the event takes place. They will also have to include at least one drink produced in the municipality (wine or beer made in the Silves Municipality) on their menu and a dessert made with the citrus fruit.

    To confirm their participation, restaurants must fill in the registration form and send it to capitaldalaranja@cm-silves.pt. Both the registration form and participation rules can be downloaded here.

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  • Lagoa Street Artist Huariu running for International Award

    Lagoa Street Artist Huariu running for International Award

    Algarve street artist Huariu (Stephen Jones) is currently in the running to win an international award for a mural he painted in Cambre, Spain in July 2022

    – January 19, 2023

    Huariu, Nomination for Street Art Cities, Best of 2022 3

    The impressive mural, which depicts a child with a butterfly on her shoulder, is nominated for the ‘Best of 2022’ award organised by online platform Street Art Cities.

    The award aims to single out the best out of 100 graffiti nominated around the world.

    “This piece serves as a reminder, a throwback to our childhood. The inocence, the eyes full of wonder, knowing nothing, having nothing, but feeling so whole, so connected with life. Those golden moments of wonder, joy, no tension, no worry, no anxiety, have to be regained, have to be rediscovered. The child looking at a butterfly on her shoulder may seem like a simple everyday scene, however, it hides one of the great reflections of our society, the lack of human presence. How much importance do we give to each moment? On what basis do we give it?”

    Enraizado No Presente‘ (Rooted in the Present) speaks to us about the great importance of paying attention, with all our being, to the little magical moments that happen around us, all of them.

    Huariu, Nomination for Street Art Cities, Best of 2022

    “It always fills us with pride to see the work of the people of Lagoa be recognised around the world, in many areas and in different ways, and this time is no exception,” said Lagoa Mayor Luís Encarnação. “Congratulations to Stephen, who is a great artist, and I am hoping for him to win with the help of everyone.”

    Readers may recall Huariu as the artist who went viral after unveiling two giant paintings of F1 legends on a football pitch in Mexilhoeira Grande to celebrate the two F1 Grand Prix that were held in the Algarve in 2020 and 2021.

    Voting is open until January 27 on the Street Art Cities app.

    You can also follow Huariu on his social media pages (@Huariu).

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  • Second edition of the Living in the Algarve seminars was a great success

    Second edition of the Living in the Algarve seminars was a great success

    Future events have already been announced to happen in Lisbon and the USA

    – June 27, 2022

    Bruce Hawker CEP Open Media Group, at the second Living in the Algarve Seminar Event, Algarve Portugal

    The second edition of the Living in the Algarve seminar events was another success, and organisers are planning a next stop in Quinta do Lago and plans announced to stage further events in Lisbon and the USA.

    The Open Media Group, publishers of Inside Carvoeiro magazine, staged their second ‘Living in the Algarve’ event at the Cascade Wellness Resort in Lagos on June 15.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ri15VBr9b7Y&t=1s

    Over 180 guests registered on the event’s website to attend ensuring a busy day for the organisers and exhibitors.

    The events, now with the official cooperation of the Algarve Tourism Authority (RTA), are aimed both at visitors to the region who may be looking for information about living here and at recently arrived foreign residents who also may need assistance.

    Gavin Scott from Blevins Franks at the second Living in the Algarve Seminar Event, Algarve Portugal

    Event partners for the Lagos seminar were: AFPOPBlevins FranksCasas do BarlaventoLuzdoc/MedilagosMedal InsuranceRosado AdvogadosSovereign Group and as local media partners, Tomorrow Algarve magazine.

    The Inside Carvoeiro magazine, also part of the Open Media Group, spoke to various visitors during the event, such as Mr Peter Allen from the UK, who told us: “As a new arrival in Portugal, I was fortunate enough to attend Living in the Algarve at the Cascade Wellness Resort. Most of the exhibitors were of direct interest to me and I made contact with six subsequently, on a range of topics. Thanks Open Media for a fantastic event – really good for everyone involved.”

    Shelley Wren, from the Sovereign Group, at the second Living in the Algarve Seminar Event, Algarve Portugal

    The event builds on the success of the first ‘Living in the Algarve’ show that was held in April at the Tivoli Hotel in Carvoeiro, with the next date fixed for September 22 at the Conrad Algarve hotel in Quinta do Lago.

    Plans have also now been announced to expand the concept of these seminar events to various locations outside of the Algarve. “For events outside the Algarve, we will be rebranding as ‘Living in Portugal’ and we already have plans in hand to hold one event in the USA before the end of this year and one in Lisbon in early 2023,” said Open Media’s CEO, Bruce Hawker.

    To book seminar seats at the upcoming event at Conrad Algarve Hotel on September 22, visit www.livinginthealgarve.pt

    Pedro Rosado (right) from Rosado Advogados at the second Living in the Algarve Seminar Event, Algarve Portugal

    Source: Essential Algarve Magazine

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  • Lagoa Wines shine at Wine Cities Competition

    Lagoa Wines shine at Wine Cities Competition

    ARVAD Wines’ “Touriga Nacional” and Quinta dos Vales’ Marquês  dos Vales Grande Escolha, both produced in Lagoa, were awarded the Grande Medalha de Ouro (Grand Gold Medal) and the Medalha de Ouro (Gold Medal) at the Wine Cities Competition (Concurso Cidades do Vinho)

    – May 16, 2022

    Wine Cities Competition (Concurso Cidades do Vinho) 2022

    The event was held between May 5 and 8 at Setúbal’s Hotel and Tourism School and included a 30-strong jury of experts tasting 346 wines from 55 municipalities.

    Once again, the Algave wines were in the spotlight, this time with ARVAD (Grand Gold Medal) and Quinta dos Vales (Gold Medal).

    As Lagoa’s Mayor Luís Encarnação stated, “It is, without a doubt, another clear sign of the good quality of wines in the Algarve, and in particular Lagoa.”

    Grande Medalha de Ouro (red wine)

    • Arvad Touriga Nacional 2019 (Arvad, Lagoa)

    Medalha de Ouro (red wine)

    Medalha de Ouro (white wine)

    The full list of award-winning wines can be found on the contest’s website.

    Arvad wines, Lagoa Algarve, Portugal

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  • Lady in red – New and exciting beginnings for the art gallery in Lagoa

    Lady in red – New and exciting beginnings for the art gallery in Lagoa

    A new multi-functional events venue is rising from the shadows of the old Adega building in Lagoa. The massive venue, spanning about 3000sqm on top of the bottling and warehouse space of the wine cellar, and complemented by a huge parking area that’s ripe for development, has now been taken over by Liz and Peter Roberts who have injected a new lease of life into the previously underused space and also created some distinguished enclaves.

    When you enter the aging building you’ll find a spacious and bright coffee lounge that serves a selection of wines, made in the Adega, and local craft beer, Marafada plus soft drinks, along with fabulous teas and coffees that you won’t find elsewhere along the Algarve coast.

    Liz explained: “Teapigs and Caffe Praego are great companies with ethical morals and beliefs and we are happy to be associated with them and introduce them to the local market on our big comfy sofas. Coffee and the arts have always been historically linked and, in line with our orphanage and community projects, we also support a 22-year-old art student, Frank Xavier Setto, who grew up in the Noel Orphanage. Frank is in his second year of university in Kigali, on the only art and graphic design course available in Rwanda. He is sponsored through the Point Foundation and artwork commissions from Caffe Praego who are supporting him to feed his brothers and sisters and we hope to have Frank’s art on display during 2017.”

    The lounge is a perfect place to hook up with friends and a great meeting point for art lovers to engage with like-minded people in an area that would also lend itself very well to book clubs and other casual social groups.

    Where the lounge is a mixture of modern, shabby chic styles and reminiscent of an American loft, the entrance into the main art gallery – “The Red Room” – is strategically lit to showcase the new art exhibits at their very best.

    Art curator Pablo Malter told us about some of the new artists that we can expect in coming months. “We are very excited to be welcoming the highly acclaimed Antonio Franchini, Por- tuguese painter, sculptor and administrator of Ap’arte Galería in Porto, who will be joining us on the third leg of his tour which will culminate in a national exhibition in the Algarve. We also have local artists, including painter Gervásio from Monchique, multi-award winning photographer Alexandre Manuel and popular Swiss sculptor Sylvain Bongard and, cur- rently, we have the fabulous Marie Sulac’s paintings that have just arrived from her exhibition in Le Louvre.”

    Pablo explained: “Here, we are really blessed to have the opportunity to allow ourselves a luxury that smaller galleries cannot. We can place an undiscovered artist next to someone who has just returned from an exhibition in Le Louvre in Paris, and it really doesn’t look out of place while, in the main gallery, we have black and white photography alongside huge, colourful abstract oil paintings and sculpture. This space is organic and lends itself to anything.”

    It’s in the main Art Gallery where you feel the real scale of this project with its massive central hall that can easily accommodate 200 people for a sit-down event with the main stage and all of the art still in situ.

    The couple has ambitious ideas for the whole space, exciting developments for the local community that include an indoor and outdoor cinema in 2017. “We are planning to have events and cinema indoors in the cooler months and outdoor screenings the rest of the year, showing classic films such as Casablanca, Pulp Fiction, Grease, The Shawshank Redemption and Breakfast at Tiffany’s etc. We are really open to suggestions from the locals on titles that they would like us to show and we can get most titles three months after they’ve been released,” Liz told us.

    The future plans are nearly as big as the venue itself, embracing fashion shows, product launches, trade events, private art viewings and parties, street food events, bazaars, markets, Christmas fairs and many more weird and wonderful things.

    What many people would treat as a handicap, Liz and Peter see as an adventure and are excited about the endless oppor- tunities that this fabulous building and outside space offer.

    The Roberts have invested heavily, both financially and professionally, to get the gallery to its present state and if their plans and enthusiasm are anything to go by, the Galeria de Arte is somewhere that truly fits the idiom “watch this space”.

    www.galeria-de-arte.net

    TEXT MIA WALLACE

  • From the life of the Flamingo

    From the life of the Flamingo

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    Next to the bee-eater and hoopoe, the flamingo, also referred to as the greater flamingo, is one of the exotic birds visitors to the Algarve would most like to see

    Until the 1980s, there were hardly any flamingos in the western part of the Algarve. Nowadays, this somewhat grotesque, but also elegant-looking large bird, can be observed at various locations.

    Since this species prefers brackish water or salt water, larger groups are most likely to be found in the saltwater lagoons or salt production fields of the Ria Formosa Nature Park. Yet, for much of the year, flamingos can also be seen in the large Lagoa dos Salgados lagoon, with numbers sometimes reaching up to three hundred birds. Sometimes you can spot flamingos resting in the Arade estuary, when you cross the large bridge over the River Arade.

    The Camargue, in the South of France, the Coto Doñana Nature Park, in Southern Spain, and the Po Delta, in Northern Italy, are home to the best-known breeding colonies in Southern Europe. Flamingos mostly breed in dense colonies, building thirty-centimetre-high nests out of mud, with room for one to two eggs.

    The greater flamingo’s special filter bill is of particular interest, which is equipped with lamellae, which, together with the tongue, form a filter apparatus. The bill is moved, with the top facing down, over the ground, filtering plankton and small crustaceans, mosquito larvae, molluscs and annelids from the water.

    The pink colouring of the plumage is due to the carotenoids contained in their food. These create pigments which accumulate in the skin and feathers of adult flamingos. These large birds provide a great show when flying, but their courtship behaviour is also worth mentioning. Their back feathers bristle up demonstratively as they make threatening gestures. Flamingos often crane their necks up and jerkily lift their wings, with the intense red on shoulders and under-wings showing.

    Text and photos: Dr Manfred Temme.

     

  • Macdonald Monchique

    Macdonald Monchique

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    Inside visited the new Macdonald Monchique Resort & Spa, a luxury haven away from the busy coastline

     

    Anyone hoping to escape the scorching Algarve heat and its bustling beaches can now enjoy a luxurious holiday in the foothills of the beautiful Monchique Mountains. The former Longevity Wellness Resort, which had been closed for several months, has been taken over by leading UK hotel group MacDonald Hotels & Resorts and converted into the brand new MacDonald Monchique Resort & Spa.

    Opened on June 1, the five-star resort has 185 suites, a stunning 900-sqm spa and four restaurants, all in keeping with the resort’s slogan of “Pure Algarve”. According to Magdalena Osmola, the development’s sales and marketing director, “the location of the property is fantastic and fits very well with MacDonald Hotels & Resorts ethos”. She added: “The property is distinctive, original and by all means simply exceptional. It forms a perfect, idyllic spot for a holiday retreat.”

    While the resort’s elegant suites offer impressive mountain and coastal views and include a king-size bed and a living room with kitchenette, as well as two bathrooms, one of Macdonald Monchique’s highlights is undoubtedly its state-of-the-art spa. Dubbed by Magdalena Osmola as “the best in the Algarve”, it comprises a high-tech thermal area equipped with an aromatherapy cabin, ice chamber, indoor pool with hydro massage, foot spa, a Himalayan pink salt sauna and eight treatment rooms, including a VIP Spa Suite with private sauna and Jacuzzi. Offering a range of individually-tailored treatments from the international luxury spa brand ESPA – MacDonald Monchique’s is ESPA’s sixth spa in Portugal -, this pampering haven also uses products from local brand Monchique Cosmetics, which makes the most of the benefits of Monchique water to create a glowing, radiant-looking skin.

    Another strong point for the resort is its great choice of food options: with four restaurants (Mon-Chic, A Petiscaria, O Mercado Culinário and Pizzaria da Serra), an elegant cocktail bar and two pool bars, there is something for everybody, ranging from a fine-dining restaurant and informal tapas bar to a gourmet food market and pizzeria. Holding the reins as executive chef is the highly-regarded Louis Anjos, who left his mark at Lagoa’s Suites Alba Resort and Lisbon’s fine-dining restaurant Largo.

    Located in an idyllic setting and with a wide range of activities, not only at the resort (yoga, pilates), but also in its surrounding area (cycling, hiking), MacDonald Monchique has been attracting Portuguese guests for shorter breaks, as well as visitors from the UK, Germany and Scandinavia. “We have a lot of actions planned in these key markets over the next months and are hoping to attract international interest,” Magdalena Osmola assured us.

     

    www.macdonaldmonchique.com

  • It’s all about the beer

    It’s all about the beer

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    Liquid gold is probably the most important thing at Oktoberfest, but there’s much more to it than that.

    In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, they live for Carnival, in Munich, Germany, for the Oktoberfest. When one is over, it’s time to look forward to the next. But what exactly is the Oktoberfest?

    The Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810, to celebrate the marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig to the Saxon-Hildburghausen Princess Therese. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the festivities, which were held over five days in the fields in front of the city gates, since known as the Theresienwiese gardens, in honour of the Princess. The main event of the original Oktoberfest was a horse race. The event was so successful that they decided to hold the horse race the following year and then every year after that, before the celebration eventually evolved into the massive festival we know today, with 568,000 visitors in 2015. But if you live in the Algarve you don’t need to travel to Munich to enjoy the genuine Oktoberfest-feeling.

    Since 2012, Vila Vita Biergarten, in Porches, has been holding its own annual Oktoberfest celebrations. This year they will be held between September 29 and October 5. The authentic Munich-style beer garden is located just off the EN 125, off the Porches roundabout, and features staff in Dirndls and Lederhosen, the traditional Bavarian costumes, as well as vivid murals portraying scenes from Bavarian life. Open all year, the restaurant will be particularly lively during Oktoberfest, with music every evening provided by the famous Münchner Gaudiblosn band, special menus with German delicacies throughout the week, and of course plenty of Erdinger beer, made by one of Germany’s most celebrated breweries.

    Highlights on the menu prepared by executive chef Manfred Kickmaier include traditional Bavarian appetisers and sausages, authentic and delicious side dishes and the bestseller, crispy knuckle of pork (Schweinehaxe). The meat melts with every bite, while the crispy touch makes your mouth water. A dish to die for!

    Start with a Brezel, the traditional German bread, in the shape of a loose knot, salted on the outside, together with Bavarian Obatzda, a cheese spread, the rich and exquisite flavour of which results from the perfect combination of three kinds of cheese. Try the Spätzle, one of the Biergarten’s specialities. This is made with dough, cooked in boiling water, before being sautéed with lots of onion, garlic and two types of cheese. Finally, it’s topped off with a crispy touch of pan-fried onions. When it comes to sausages, take your pick from Weißwurst, Currywurst, Thüringer, Nürnberger, Wiener or Merguez. Boasting an array of authentic flavours and a variety of herbs and spices, these sausages are prepared with the best organic pork and beef from Vila Vita Parc’s on-site butcher’s. The butcher’s works to the “Farm to Table” concept: the meat comes from Vila Vita Parc’s Herdade dos Grous estate, near Beja in the Alentejo and is prepared into delicious cold cuts and sausages at the on-site butcher’s. This way, Vila Vita Parc can control the quality of its meat from its origins, right up to the final product. The estate rears regional and local breeds, in the open, feeding them on the best pasture. This is reflected in the high-quality meat joined by side dishes such as potato salad, Sauerkraut, red cabbage, bread dumplings, sautéed potatoes or herb Spätzle, to make a perfect meal. You’ll be spoiled for choice! And of course, to end the meal in the best possible way, homemade Apple Strudel, served with whipped cream.

    Ensuring the theme of the festival, Erdinger beer, in its Kristall, Weiß or Dunkel versions. The latter is even used at Vila Vita Parc Biergarten as an ingredient in its delicious freshly-baked bread, and to make ice cream and sauces.

    Joining fine Bavarian beer, there is another, new drink, currently enjoying huge success at Vila Vita Parc, which will also be available at the Biergarten during the Oktoberfest – sangria made with beer and apple juice.

    With its relaxed atmosphere and children’s play area in the gardens, the festival is a great treat for the whole family. During the Oktoberfest, the Vila Vita Biergarten will be open from 1pm to 10pm, with the band playing from 7pm onwards.

    Tel 282 381 177

     

    www.vilavitaparc.com

    Text Anabela Gaspar