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BeachesPraia de São Pedro do EstorilSheltered by gullies of striking beauty, São Pedro do Estoril Beach is very popular for all year round bodyboarding.With good access either by ramp leading up to the car park located at the top of the gully or by tunnel for those arriving by train, (...)
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BeachesPraia de São SebastiãoTo be found on the limits of Ericeira town, São Sebastião Beach owes its name to the small white chapel situated on the cliff right by the car park.The small sandy stretch all but disappears during high tide.
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BeachesPraia de São TorpesIts strong and regular waves ensure São Torpes Beach is one of the best for surfing to be found along the entire extent of the Portuguese coastline with a number of schools available for those wishing to learn this sport. Located right in the (...)
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BeachesPraia de SilvaldeLocated to the south of Espinho while still a continuation of its sands, Silvalde Beach adjoins the similarly named settlement, a parish whose origins stretch far back into history and whose inhabitants long ago took up agriculture and fishing.The (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vale de LoboSurrounded by a reddish cliff on top of which sits one of the most famous and photographed golf courses in the entire Algarve, the Vale de Lobo Beach is located next to the similarly named tourist resort which has deservedly gained an (...)
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BeachesPraia de Vale FigueirasWith access rendered somewhat difficult along an earth track, the attractive Vale Figueiras beach has remained somewhat beyond the normal destinations of sunbathers. However, it is well known to the surfing and bodyboarding communities and is now (...)
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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 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 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 (...)