File VISTAS! Lagos story on Visions-Travelmole (08 April 2014)

Contributor Herbert Hamele
Country Portugal,
Keywords VISTAS,
Topics Destination Management
Target groups Travellers
Release date 13/04/2014
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VISTAS! beautiful portuguese beach resort wins award


Algarve destination: Europe's most famous secret gets sustainable tourism award

Lagos (Portugal), that has the QualityCoast Gold , and now a VISTAS! Award is a historic town settled in 2000 BC in the region of the Algarve.

The locals organise many markets, festivals and cultural events to preserve its heritage. Implementing environmental sustainable practices in the hospitality sector and supporting emission reduction are other import issues for the city. It was from Lagos that Gil Eanes set sail, the navigator who proved that the world did not end at home  and that the sea was not inhabited by monsters. Historically connected to the sea, the town was originally called Lacobriga when settled by the Celts in 2000 BC. Due to its location and economic importance, the city of Lagos has become a focal point for the Portuguese Discoveries from the 15th century and even, in the following century, recognized as capital of the Kingdom of the Algarve

More than sixty percent of nature conservation area makes the landscape of territory particularly attractive. In respect to non-built up areas Lagos has convenient open landscape. The inland is sparsely populated and a considerable part of its population works in agriculture and forestry. As far as touristy towns go, Lagos (lah-goosh) (says Lonely Planet) has got the lot. It lies along the bank of the Rio Bensafrim, with 16th-century walls enclosing the old town's pretty, cobbled streets and picturesque plazas and churches. Beyond these lies a modern, but not overly unattractive, modern sprawl.



The town's good restaurants and range of fabulous beaches nearby add to the allure. With every activity under the sun (literally) on offer, plus a pumping nightlife, it's not surprising that people of all ages are drawn here. In season, with all the crowds and action, the town can feel hectic and claustrophobic.


Aside from its hedonistic appeal, Lagos has historical clout, having launched many naval excursions during Portugal's extraordinary Age of Discoveries. And say two satisfied tourists: "Lagos is a unique little jewel in the Algarve. It has chosen to develop its tourism with taste and class. It offers a balance of the charm and history of the Portuguese culture with a blend of creature comforts and facilities to please the desires of the most discerning tourist. The warmth of Lagos and her people make it difficult to resist falling in love with this seaside town.  Can only say that Lagos has a special something that you feel when you spend time here, and that is....Simply Lagos.

For more information, about LAGOS visit also Tourism Portugal 

GREEN HOPPING: http://greenhopping.eu/portugal/lagos

And: http://www.lagos.me.uk/

For more information about the VISTAS! http://www.vistawards.com/

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