Protecting the ocean is protecting life
Turtle released back to sea as part of Navy Day celebrations in Faro Faro welcomed this year’s celebrations of Portuguese Navy Day by hosting several events and activities between last
Wyndham Grand Algarve to host charity exhibition
Wyndham Grand Algarve in Quinta do Lago is preparing to host an art exhibition on Thursday, June 2, featuring the works of renowned British artist Jessica Dunn. The event will
Portugal and Malta least affected by the war
Risks are mostly indirect A study by the European Commission on the vulnerability of Member States to the effects of the war in Ukraine shows that Portugal and Malta are
Loulé school welcomes Animal Rescue Algarve
Students get on stage for surprise performance Animal Rescue Algarve (ARA), the animal shelter based in Cabanita, Loulé, have been working successfully with Loulé Secondary School towards a common goal
Algarve Wine Society way out west
On May 17, more than 50 members of the Algarve Wine Society headed to the extreme corner of the Algarve for a wine tasting and dinner at the Memmo Baleeira
1000km through steamy Alentejo
Record five-day motorbike trip by Algarve Senior Bikers In mid-May, a group of five intrepid riders from the Algarve Senior Bikers (ASB) hit the road to explore the Alentejo region
Adventure at your leisure
For 15 years, one family has provided exhilarating ways to explore the area they live in, whilst promoting a healthy lifestyle OceanBlue has taken many forms over the years. From
Inflation takes €48 per month from salaries
A study by economist Eugénio Rosa has highlighted the losses to salaries due to rising inflation, stressing that the minimum wage now has effectively ‘lost’ €48 per month, taking earnings
Artistic senior citizens pay tribute to Alfanzina lighthouse
An art exhibition by Lagoa’s senior citizens paying tribute to Carvoeiro’s Alfanzina lighthouse will be inaugurated on Monday, June 6 at the Manuela Vale Gallery of Lagoa’s Mestre Fernando Rodrigues
Four Portuguese business schools in FT’s “executive education”
Four Portuguese business schools have made it into the Financial Times’ “Executive Education” ranking – meaning they are among the top 50 institutions in the world. The schools are Nova








