The Algarve has several cities, towns and villages. The region’s capital is the city of Faro, while other cities include Albufeira, Olhão, Lagos, Lagoa, Loulé, Portimão, Quarteira, Silves, Tavira and Vila Real de Santo António. And when you are traveling between them you get to experience some amazing views. Of Nature & the Atlantic.
We were staying in Olhão and it was our Anniversary. Hence I had planned this romantic super long drive many months in advance. A Western Algarve day trip from Olhão. Just the two of us. Also with us was Louis from ‘Algarve on Wheels’, our chauffeur, guide and soon a friend. A learned man with nature as his research subject, his knowledge of the history of Algarve and Portugal in general was also so impressive. And his smile as we met him first time early morning made our day. We were soon on our way.

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Castle of Silves

As we wait to collect our entry tickets

Before we enter

And go around

This beautifully maintained Castle

The history

As we observe

And understand

The Archaeological Excavations
From archaeological excavations, it is assumed that the first fortress on this site consisted of a Lusitanian castro. Furthermore it is believed that Phoenicans, Greeks & Carthaginians traversed the site at one time, but that around 201 B.C. the Romans conquered Silves, transforming it into a citadel of their occupation, and commercial center that prospered for the next five centuries

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The vastness of the Castle

As we pose

And then wait for our Coffee & Snacks order

The beautiful Gardens

While some waiting for new plants

The Museum tells a story
Silves City from the Castle

Silves

The Beautiful Hills

All around

And the lovely ‘Orange Roof’ houses

The sharp contrast

Of the old & new
Silves Cathedral
We are now moving towards the Silves Cathedral or Catedral de Silves, which is a former cathedral in the city of Silves. A mosque, built during the Moorish rule of the Iberian Peninsula, was originally located in its current place which was later mostly restructured and converted into a Catholic cathedral after the Reconquista.
Although having some Baroque characteristics, it is mostly Gothic in nature and it is considered to be the main Gothic monument in the Algarve. Therefore being one of the most important landmarks in southern Portugal, it was classified as a National Monument on June 29, 1922.

Silves

The peace

The landmarks

The streets

Silves Cathedral

Gothic Main Portal

As we get a bit closer

The Main Chapel
It was time for a break

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Because there was this nice coffee shop next to the Cathedral we suddenly started feeling very hungry. Me a bit more, as always. Therefore we decided to check it out. Cafe da Se. And let me share with you that it was such a nice cozy place. Moreover with a lovely outdoor sitting area and an indoor space too. And of course some great bites & drinks on offer.

‘Cafe da Se’
You have the tasty ham sandwiches, salads and tuna. The lemon pie, ice cream and chocolate cakes seemed much in demand. One can also try out some delicious wine, beer or Sangria. And of course there is some great coffee, fresh juices or hot chocolate at this spot.

Some Sandwiches for us

The Tuna Wraps with Chips & Mayonnaise

Cold Coffe for her & a Cappuccino for me

And we were happy

On the move again
Romantic Destinations to celebrate our Anniversary
Over the next few hours we undergo some longish journeys. Although the distances are long the smooth roads and vacant highways make driving a real fun. However for us it certainly was those beautiful views of the countryside as we head towards one of the most sought after viewpoints in the Algarve. The breathtaking views of the cliffs, the beaches, the blue sky and the ocean. The mighty Atlantic Ocean. Come experience it with us.
Miradouro Viewpoint

We head to ‘Miradouro Viewpint’

The view of secluded beach from the Viewpoint

While we spend some moments together

You could feel the place

A few clicks for me

And then a sip of this gift for us

Of some Portuguese Wine & Cheese from Louis

While she tries her hand at some selfies
Our journey continues..

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We move through the lovely countryside

The Palm trees

So much a part of Portugal

As we agree on a break
Break of a different kind

To click a memory with my friend & guide, Louis
Prai do Castelo Beach

We reach and head to the beach

Prai do Castelo Beach
Praia do Castelo is a beach in Albufeira located 6.4 km by road to the west of Albufeira old town center and is 51 km west of Faro. This beach is one of sixty nine blue flag beaches in the Algarve.

We get closer to the water

And so does he
Praia do Castelo or Castle Beach is in fact made up of one main beach and several small satellite beaches and coves. The main beach is small and made up of gold sand and is 200 m long and is sheltered by 30 feet high jagged cliffs. Spreading in each direction from the main beach are several small coves, interspersed by rocky outcrops. The beach gets its name from the Watchtower which once stood here

An almost deserted beach

Some memories for us to remember

And those happy moments

Together

We change and spend some time in the ocean

And then walk back
We are on the move again

Blessed with a lovely weather
Nautical Museum Viewpoint

Nautical Museum

Strategically located

As we walk to the viewpoint

For some awesome views

Of the Atlantic & the Cliffs

A great opportunity

To click few more

At this beautiful location

As we take a last few glimpses

Of the Ocean
We were back in Olhão
Back to our accommodation it was time to freshen up and spend some time on the terrace watching the sun set. And then we were off to celebrate.
Our Anniversary Dinner

A Portuguese Specialty Restaurant

With the best of Wine to choose from

Our Anniversary Toast

Some delicious fries

The ‘House Special’ Fish Meal

And this mouthwatering Prawn Dish

And then we were back again
For the best Ice Cream in town at ‘Gelato Davvero’
Western Algarve Day Trip from Olhão. It is the perfect way to spend a day experiencing a lovely castle, a historic Cathedral and a quiet town with peace written all over it. And then the romantic beaches, viewpoints and a lovely drive through a beautiful countryside. Portugal, a country that every traveler falls in love with. We certainly did.





This seems like a beautiful and memorable trip! Thank you for sharing. Happy anniversary!
Thank you Nkem.
What a lovely way to spend your anniversary! I enjoyed looking through your photos. Portugal looks like a beautiful place to visit.
Yes Kelly it certainly is a beautiful place.
the place looks magical I would sure love to visit it myself one day
Yes Lyosha you must whenever can once things get back to normal.
I loved virtually relieving your day. Lots of different things you managed to pack in. Love the pictures and the visuals, food. Always enjoy reading how these religious objects was converted one into another depending on who rules. Enjoyed the experience of this post.
Thank you Stella. Happy to give you some happiness.
Happy anniversary to you and your lovely wife, Subhashish! It looks like you two had an amazing trip and made a lot of wonderful memories. Which is so important! How long have you two been married?
Thanks Erica. We have been together for 24 years 😊