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ActivitiesKitesurf SoulWe are a small and friendly kitesurf school in Obidos Lagoon, Portugal. We offer private and semi-private customised kitesurfing lessons, yoga lessons, and surf lessons. Kitesurf Soul is certified by the Portuguese Sailing Federation, fully insured, (...)
Telephone: +351 936 490 011
E-mail: kitesurfsoulportugal@gmail.com
Website: http://www.kitesurfsoul.com
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Tourist VillagesAldeamento Turístico Royal Óbidos Spa & Golf Resort
Telephone: +351 262 240 220
Fax: +351 262 240 319
E-mail: info@evoluteehotel.com
Website: http://www.royalobidos.com
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Local AccommodationPraia D´El Rey - Burgo D. SanchoSpacious townhome located within the luxurious Praia D´el Rey Beach and Golf condominium. This nicely decorated and comfortable 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom home features a fully equipped kitchen, large dining room and living room with a wood burning (...)
Telephone: +351 962803962 / 924324621
E-mail: margemsul.al@gmail.com
Website: https://www.airbnb.com/h/praiadelreypeniche
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BeachesPraia do Rei CortiçoAgainst the backdrop of a beautiful cliff, where one can observe curious formations sculpted by erosion over the centuries, Rei Cortiço Beach has an extensive sandy beach that stretches southwards for about 11 km as far as Baleal. This quiet and (...)
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Tours and Other Tourism ServicesFrutobidos Licores e Tranformação de Frutas Unipessoal LdaVila das Rainhas®, a Ginja de Óbidos, is produced by the company Frutóbidos, Lda. The secret of this liqueur begins in the orchard, where a differentiated and high quality fruit is harvested. No added colours or flavours, no expiration date and only (...)
Telephone: +351 262 969 479
E-mail: info@viladasrainhas.pt
Website: https://viladasrainhas.pt/
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Tourist VillagesWest Cliffs Ocean and Golf Resort
Telephone: +351 262 249 880
E-mail: susana.ribeiro@praia-del-rey.com
Website: https://www.westcliffs.com
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BeachesPraia do Bom SucessoAlso known as Vau Beach, the Bom Sucesso Beach is located on the south shore of the Óbidos Lagoon, near the bar. With an unusual shape, the sand comes from the east to the bar of the lagoon, where it becomes wider and goes around the cliff, (...)