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  2. Vilamoura - Wikipedia

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    Vilamoura has the largest marina in Portugal (inaugurated in 1974) with 845 berths, two beaches, an environmental park, a tennis and padel academy, a sports club, 5-star and 4-star hotels, tourist apartments, self-catering villas, night clubs, a medium-sized casino and a horse riding and show jumping school.

  3. Lagos, Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Lagos is one of the most visited cities in the Algarve and Portugal, due to its variety of tourist-friendly beaches, rock formations (Ponta da Piedade), bars, restaurants and hotels, renowned for its vibrant summer nightlife and parties. [5]

  4. 15 Warm Places to Visit This March, According to Frequent Flyers

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    Explore Algarve, portugal. 4. Fukuoka, Japan. ... Meet Malaga: a vibey, cool kid city full of historic buildings and laid-back beaches layered with of-the-moment nightlife, like Michelin-starred ...

  5. Algarve - Wikipedia

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    The Algarve's human development index (HDI) stands at 0.847 (2019) while Portugal's HDI average is 0.864 (2019) and Lisbon Metropolitan Area's is 0.901 (2019) – it is the 4th most developed region of Portugal out of seven regions.

  6. Golden Triangle (Algarve) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Triangle is the name given to the affluent region outside of Faro, capital of the Algarve region of Portugal. Famous for its luxury resorts and Michelin star restaurants, it is located between three points: [1] [2] [3] [4]

  7. Nightclub - Wikipedia

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    A nightclub is a club that is open at night, usually for drinking, dancing and other entertainment. Nightclubs often have a bar and discothèque (usually simply known as disco) with a dance floor, laser lighting displays, and a stage for live music or a disc jockey (DJ) who mixes recorded music.