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Location

The
conference will be held in Algarve, Portugal at the Hotel Tivoli Almansor
(Carvoeiro).
In the
Algarve, close to the picturesque village of
Carvoeiro,
The Hotel Tivoli
Almansor is a very special hotel with a Moorish influence in its décor,
which is nestled in a dramatic location perched above a small cove with its
own secluded beach. This hotel has been built on the rocks above the Vale
Covo beach, which is surrounded by caves and rocks forming an inlet of
limpid and quiet waters.
What you can do
around the Hotel
How to get to Almansor Tivoli Hotel
Situated on the extreme South of Portugal, this part of
the territory was the last to be conquered from the Moors
by the Portuguese king in 1292. Traces of the Moorish
presence are still seen in its unique architecture -
terraces, chimneys and whitewashed houses.
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The coastline is notable for picturesque limestone
caves and grottoes, particularly around Lagos, which
are accessible by powerboat. Praia da Marinha, Lagoa
was classified as one of the 100 most beautiful and
well preserved beaches of the world. There are many
other beautiful and famous summer places such as
Albufeira, Vilamoura, Portimão, Lagos, Armação de
Pêra, Quarteira, Monte Gordo and Tavira.
Algarve an aquarelle in shades of mountain and sea
where warm brush strokes of golden shores mix gently
with the scent of wild flowers. A region renowned for
its sea-smelling colourful fishing boats. A paradise
with the most beautiful shores in Europe all fringed
by rocks that were sculpted by the sea and immense
golden sands that extend far and wide.
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As you travel across the Algarve, amidst its hills and
plains filled with places of great ecological interest,
rich in biodiversity and ecosystems, you will feel as
though you are passing through an area full of different
traditions, unchanged for many centuries.
The region's built heritage is something you cannot afford
to miss. The architecture of the whitewashed houses, with
their brightly-coloured mouldings and remarkably beautiful
chimneys, the church belfries and the museums, all reveal
particular memories of the ancestors of the Algarve people
and help to make this such a special destination.
The handicraft is skilfully manufactured by the local
craftsmen, who make use of longstanding, ancestral
techniques and produce an excellent range of pottery,
woven baskets, copper and brass articles, or other pieces
made of linen and jute.
Its gastronomy is a superb menu that offers a wide variety
of Mediterranean highland aromas and flavours and includes
dishes made with fish and shellfish, such as the famous
"Caldeirada de Peixe" (fish stew) or the typical
"Cataplana de Ameijoas" (a dish prepared with cockles).
There are traditional restaurants to please everyone, bars
and casinos and for those whose batteries never run out,
countless discos with wide open doors to inviting you to
dance the night away.
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