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THE WAY TO SLOW

Irish Daily Mirror

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May 03, 2025

The lesser-known regions of the Algarve, away from the packed beaches and golf courses, are emerging as holiday havens...

- RACHEL BERESFORD & ROHAN SMYTΤΗ

THE WAY TO SLOW

VISIT Algarve is inviting travellers to slow down and experience a different side of southern Portugal.

Far from their golden beaches and golf resorts, the Algarve’s lesser-known areas are emerging as havens for slow travel, where connecting with nature and local culture takes priority.

From cycling quiet coastal roads and birdwatching in pristine wetlands to unwinding at rural retreats, the region is highlighting immersive, sustainable experiences that reveal its natural beauty and authentic way of life.

Ria Formosa

Ria Formosa is a highlight of the Algarve’s slow travel offerings. This 18,000-hectare protected lagoon system voted one of Portugal's natural wonders is a paradise for birdwatching and nature contemplation.

Its mosaic of tidal flats, salt marshes and barrier islands host an impressive diversity of life. Hundreds of aquatic bird species visit Ria Formosa during spring and autumn migrations among them are the flamboyant pink flamingos, spoonbills, herons, storks and kingfishers.

The park offers an unrivalled birdwatching experience and local guides from nearby communities, often lead small-group birding tours at dawn or dusk when the lagoon is most alive.

Where to stay

Casa Modesta, a boutique eco-stay tucked in the Ria Formosa Nature Park, exemplifies this gentle new rhythm. Casa Modesta’s modern whitewashed architecture is a beacon of sustainable design amid the traditional landscape of Ria Formosa.

The nine-suite hotel was lovingly developed by a local family using local materials to retain the spirit of the original 1940s house.

Visitors use this tranquil base as a launch-pad to explore the Ria Formosa Park, whether on guided nature walks, bicycle rides or kayak excursions through the lagoon.

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