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BeachesPraia de Porto NovoLocated on the mouth of Alcabrichel river, the Porto Novo Beach is located on the lower extent of a most beautiful valley incorporating slopes covered in rich, green vegetation covering remnants of pre-historic settlements. Historically a fishing (...)
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BeachesPraia de MelidesMelides Beach is composed of the long stretch of sand that separates the sea and Melides Lagoon. Both access by road and the car parking are of good standard and this beach can be enjoyed with the back up of a full range of support infrastructures, (...)
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BeachesPraia da TorreiraFlanked by dunes, Torreira Beach lies on the coastal cordon separating the Ria de Aveiro estuary from the sea ensuring that visitors, while only having to move a few metres, may opt between the open sea with its good surfing waves or the calm of the (...)
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BeachesPraia VerdeA huge, flat expanse of sand that continues endlessly in either direction be it eastwards or westwards, Verde Beach is a picture postcard of tranquillity. The calm of the sea and the pleasing air and sea temperatures only serve to improve the (...)
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BeachesPraia de MoledoA very famous tourist resort since the beginning of the 20th century, Moledo Beach brings in the families of politicians and other dignitaries who seek it out year after year in preference to the hotter sands of the south.In an area of great natural (...)
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BeachesPraia da Ilha de FaroFor those arriving from the west, Ilha de Faro is the first island-barrier that separates the sea from the Ria Formosa estuary marking the beginning of the Natural Park. Accessible by car over the narrow bridge that connects with the main road to (...)
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BeachesPraia do Meco ou do Moinho de BaixoRight by the village of Meco, which provides its most popularly used name, Moinho de Baixo Beach was one of the first to establish a duly signposted and authorised area for naturism over an area that covers the Tramagueira Beach through to the Rio (...)
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BeachesMeia PraiaOne of the most famous of the Lagos region, Meia Praia runs over some 5 kilometres of sand between the Marina and the Alvor estuary, with the eastern extent known as São Roque Beach.In addition to being near the railway station, this Beach has means (...)
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BeachesPraia de Porto de MósSurrounded by tall cliffs, the charming Porto de Mós Beach rolls out like a long tongue of golden sand reaching down to the calm sea with its waters in ever changing tones of blues and greens. Walking westwards along the cliff takes you to the (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vila do CondeThe sands of Vila do Conde Beach cover a long stretch of sand running practically continuously over an approximate 6 kilometres as far as the mouth of the Ave river. This expanse is divided up into a number of beaches named after the respective café (...)