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Marinas and HarboursPorto de Recreio de Oeiras
Telephone: +351 21 440 15 10; 91 211 08 43
Fax: +351 21 440 15 15
E-mail: porto.recreio@oeirasviva.pt
Website: http://www.marinasdeportugal.pt/pt/marinas-portos/lisboa/por (...)
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BeachesPraia Atlântica (Soltroia)Forming part of the Troia Peninsula, the Atlântica Beach is bordered by white sand dunes and the calm, clear sea. Sunbathers may also be lucky enough to spot a school of dolphins swimming just off the coast. Next to the beach, which features a full (...)
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BeachesPraia Azul / ConchinhaLocated in the district of Matosinhos, Azul or Conchinha beach (as it is also known) is located beside the promenade, which makes access easier and provides various types of support facilities. The sea, which is almost always very rough, offers good (...)
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BeachesPraia Azul (Angeiras Sul)Praia Azul is an extensive sandy beach, completely ringed by the road that provides holidaymakers with access to this very pleasant leisure area, fully supplied with all the necessary equipment and support facilities. Blessed with a beautiful (...)
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BeachesPraia da Aberta NovaThe Aberta Nova Beach is nature at its purest. Indeed, the large expanse of this Beach has survived broadly untouched by human activity even while there is a lifeguard and a café. Considered one of the best beaches in the region, the Aberta Nova (...)
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BeachesPraia da AgudaLocated halfway between Gaia and Espinho, Aguda Beach covers an expanse of sand running from Miramar in the north through to Granja to the south.With its strong waves, this Beach has a good following in the surfing community while the many species (...)
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BeachesPraia da AgudelaSurrounded by dunes crossed by wooden boardwalks, Agudela Beach is a beautiful stretch of sand, very popular with the residents of the Porto region. There are many rocks at low tide, and it’s a beach that offers good support amenities and has (...)
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BeachesPraia da AlagoaRight by Altura, with its squat houses laid out along perpendicular streets over the plain, the Alagoa Beach, also known as Altura, takes up a section of the endless sands that head out eastwards towards Monte Gordo and westwards to the Ria Formosa (...)
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BeachesPraia da AmoreiraThis huge beach is flanked by dunes and to the north by a dark rock formation that, according to locals, forms the shape of a giant lying down. As Amoreira Beach lies on the mouth of a small river there is the option between freshwater or saltwater (...)