Portugal’s Hidden Treasures: How will they be discovered?
By: mobee on 27 July 2008
Category: Eco-Tourism, General
Today is the final day of the Eco Fair in Olhão and so far, it’s been three days of learning, sharing and connecting with other socially responsible people from across Portugal.
Before we head down to Olhão to open our booth for one last time, we thought this would be a good opportunity to write this post.
In the past few days, we’ve shared the 3EcoBees story with curious strangers, new friends and partners and now, more than ever, it’s clear why 3EcoBees has formed.

(photo credit: Francisco Oliveira)
All across Algarve and Portugal, there are hidden treasures from ecotourism activities, culturally rich traditions, new investment opportunities that make Portugal a unique place to live, visit and do business with. BUT, these treasures are not always visible and there’s no clear map to help locals, tourists and investors discover them.
Sometimes, when everyone else is waiting for someone else to take the first step, you need to be the one to drive change. We like to think, 3EcoBees is the right step to promote and further develop the hidden treasures that make Portugal a unique country beaming with potential.
See you at the Faira for food, wine and eco bingo.
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[...] schreiben es die “Bienen” der neuen Öko-Consultingfirma “3 Ecobees” auf ihrer Website, auch so ein Geschöpf des frischen, unverbrauchten Öko-Erwachens an der [...]
Hello 3 Ecobees,
It was great meeting you at the Feira in Olhão. I like your work very much, so I have added a link to your website in my article about eco-tourism on the Algarve… hope you like it.
http://www.portugalmania.de/land-leute/algarve-land-leute/2008/die-andere-algarve-im-aufbruch-der-neue-oko-tourismus-punktet-mit-pfiff-und-kreativitat/
Hi Gilbert
I used google translate to read your post … Thanks for the nice plug on your blog and for the link.
Mo’bee
[...] our search of Portugal’s hidden treasures, 3EcoBees found one of the pearls: a tourist accommodation site made by applying the ‘taipa [...]
[...] to you). They were also kind enough to send some products for our successful Eco-Bingo at the Fair along with leaflets and samples, which people were almost fighting for. I don’t blame them. [...]