Monte Gordo is a small village only 5Km from Spain, and 52 from the international airport of Faro. All the "Sotavento" Algarvian coast is accessible where you can find typical, and cultural discoveries of Portugal. The Sea and River are natural features of the area, with beautiful, white sandy beaches, and the nature reserves on the banks of the River Guadiana, which is the natural frontier between Spain and Portugal.
The village started as a fishing village from where a wall of net was stretched out to sea to catch the passing tuna. Today it is a community of hotels and restaurants enjoying this most sheltered part of the Algarve. Temperatures are generally higher here than further west. Whilst this can be a bonus for autumn or winter breaks it can be just too hot for parts of the summer, but don’t worry and ideal place for a tan.
With Spain in sight across the bay many visitors choose to make a visit to the nearby town of Vila Real de St Antonio from where there is a ferry across to the Spanish town of Ayamonte