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BeachesPraia de Vale FigueirosAlso called Vieirinha or Pedra da Casca, Vale de Figueiros Beach has a wide stretch of sand bathed by strong waves that are much appreciated by surfers and bodyboarders. This beach is part of the Sudoeste Alentejano and Costa Vicentina Natural Park, (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vale FuradoVale Furado is a small, mostly seasonal community with a Beach much smaller than its neighbours.The car park also serves as a viewpoint taking in not only the profile of the coastline below but also more unusual features such as the way nature has (...)
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BeachesPraia de ValmitãoLess popular than other beaches, the sands of Valmitão Beach end at the clear waters of a sea rich in iodine further providing good conditions for a range of nautical sports such as surfing, diving and underwater fishing.
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BeachesPraia de Vila Chã - Vila do CondeVila Chã Beach is a small, quiet sandy beach, sheltered from the wind, with several rocky areas and good facilities providing all the support that bathers may require. Some fishing boats can still be seen on the sand, adding colour 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 (...)
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BeachesPraia de VilamouraBuilt from scratch in the 1970s, Vilamoura is Europe's largest tourist complex and features the highest quality recreational services and facilities including a marina, casino, golf courses, hotels and tourist villages.The sands continue onwards in (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vila Praia de ÂncoraThe sands of Vila Praia de Âncora extend from the fishing port over to the Âncora river which reaches the coast here after its 15 kilometre descent through the Serra de Arga hills, an attractive natural environment, which features some good walking (...)
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BeachesPraia do AbanoWith its small area of sand and exposed to strong winds, Abano Beach, even if not visible from the main road, comes immediately after Guincho for those travelling from Cascais. Access is down a narrow dirt track located next to a pleasant clump of (...)
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BeachesPraia do Almargem ou do Cavalo PretoAlmargem Beach, also known as Cavalo Preto Beach, lies between the sea and the River Almargem, which forms a lagoon here much sought after by waterfowl. This extensive and unspoilt sandy beach is accessed by a rough track about 3km long, and is (...)
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BeachesPraia do AlmoxarifeAlmoxarife Beach has a long stretch of black sand, surrounded by green scenery of great beauty and is considered one of the best beaches in the Azores. With a good support infrastructure and a campsite, this bathing area, ideal for those in search (...)