About Alcoutim

Alcoutim is a municipality in Algarve, Portugal. It is known for its castle, which was built during the Moorish occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. The municipality has a population of 3,000. The town of Alcoutim is situated on the banks of the Rio Guadiana, which forms the border between Portugal and Spain. The town is known for its 16th century castle, which was built by the Moors during the occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. The castle is now a museum and is open to the public. The municipality of Alcoutim is located in the western part of Algarve, Portugal. It is bounded by the municipalities of Castro Marim and Tavira. The municipality has a population of 3,000. The municipality of Alcoutim covers an area of 30 square kilometers. It is divided into two districts: Alcoutim and Tavira. The district of Alcoutim includes the towns of Alcoutim and Siriq. The district of Tavira includes the town of Tavira. The economy of Alcoutim is based on agriculture, fishing and tourism. The municipality is home to a number of vineyards and wineries. There are also a number of restaurants and cafes in the town of Alcoutim. The municipality of Alcoutim is a popular tourist destination. The town of Alcoutim is situated on the banks of the Rio Guadiana, which forms the border between Portugal and Spain. The town is known for its 16th century castle, which was built by the Moors during the occupation of the Iberian Peninsula. The castle is now a museum and is open to the public. There are a number of beaches in the municipality of Alcoutim. The beaches of Praia do Barril and Praia da Marinha are two of the most popular beaches in the area.