One of the key features of the fair is the abundance of entertainment on offer, ensuring everyone has a great day.
Children will this year once again be keeping adults inside the showgrounds, with a host of new fun things to do as well as old favourites, most of which will come at no cost.
They will be entertained for hours on end with face painting, games, clowns, and not forgetting the popular Lagoa firefighters, who will this year be occupying an even larger space.
The men in red will be armed with their power water hose and zipline set to keep the little ones entertained while parents enjoy a stroll around the secure confines of the Fair.
Among some of the new features at this year’s fair are a rock-climbing wall, a mini football field, pedal cars, trampolines and jumping castles.
There will also be a main performing band on both days of the fair, with the well-known Algarve act The Protons taking the stage on Saturday evening, while the popular Daddy Jack will performing on Sunday.
As you walk around the fair, look out for performers or visit the main stage area to watch dance routines from local groups, with dancers of all ages and abilities showing off their moves.
These shows will be accompanied by violin and saxophone renditions, while magic performances are also
set to thrill visitors.
Organisers have also consciously worked on increasing the variety of exhibitors displaying their goods and services, with just a few stands now remaining for the weekend.
The International Algarve Fair Facebook page is also updated daily with new information on exhibitors along with announcements in the Classifieds section of The Portugal News where listing and additional details will appear of exhibitors.
For more information Tel: 282380317, email: sales@algarvefair.com or visit: www.algarvefair.com.
Also, watch the video on the above website to see all the Fair has to offer, on www.algarvefair.com